Yu-Gi-Oh!: I've Been Kidnapped by the Spirits and Taken to Duel City

Chapter 277: The card was printed, but not very well.



Chapter 277: The card was printed, but not very well.

Chapter 277: The card was printed, but not very well.

Yosaki Mio was very rude; she took away many rare cards that were only available in a few copies from Doma's warehouse.

Peacock Dance, on the other hand, was much more reserved, and mostly picked up cards related to the Eagle Girl.

The Taylor sisters also got Amazon deck-related items, only with a tiny bit more of the weird accessories.

Kagura is very satisfied with the current progress; the plan has been completed, but there are still some hidden dangers.

He is a visitor who does not yet belong to this world, Vector.

Although Vector is good at playing dirty tricks, his strength is not actually that great, at least not overwhelmingly so.

Moreover, this person is quite good at playing counter cards, and coincidentally, Kagura is also good at playing counter cards.

Kagura felt that given Vector's personality, the fact that he hadn't gone on a rampage in this era meant he must have other plans.

Moreover, their demands are enormous.

If, when it comes time to confront Daz, this "King of Facial Expressions" suddenly interferes, that would be truly disadvantageous.

Kagura stroked her chin, deciding to eliminate this unstable factor first.

But before that, we should first address the issues we found earlier.

Kagura looked at the tablet in her hand. Kaibanaya had found several suspicious duelists who were quite active in the underworld.

These people are using fusion tactics, and two or three of them are even using [ancient mechanical slots].

The identities of these people are self-evident; they are none other than the Fusion Army, which everyone hates.

Kagura shook her head, inexplicably feeling like she was killing a cockroach.

It's unclear how many people the Fusion Army sent. So many people have died, yet there are still remnants. However, Kagura has a gentle personality and finds great pleasure in killing others. She enjoys indiscriminately killing innocent people, so wiping out the Fusion Army is a good way to lift her spirits.

Kagura looked at the tall figure in the news, who was using Duel Monsters to attack and kill citizens in public. He seemed very righteous.

"His card is so tempting—no, it's so despicable. This kind of scum should be eliminated."

The four girls looked at each other for a moment, pretending they hadn't heard anything.

That's just how Kagura is; she can sometimes act like a villain, but once you get to know her, you'll find out—

He is the worst person imaginable.

Ahem, just kidding. Actually, Kagura should be considered a decent person, since he always finds a reason to kill someone, and if there's no reason, he'll just beat the person up at most.

Furthermore, Kagura has never killed a good person so far, and is indeed a trustworthy person.

As the sun sets, nighttime is when the remnants of the Communist Party of China commit their evil deeds.

Kagura wasn't in a hurry. His Millennium Scales had absorbed too much inner darkness and were almost bursting at the seams. He quickly printed out a few cards.

The power of darkness gradually coalesced into blank cards, with images and words slowly appearing on them.

Soon, three fusion cards appeared.

Kagura picked it up curiously to examine it, and the first card stunned him.

【A★ Spade Guessing Swordsman, Level 7, Light Attribute, Warrior Race, Attack 2500, Defense 250】

), Fusion Monster.

The fusion condition is a monster with 2500 or more ATK + a face-down Defense Position monster with 2500 or less DEF.

You can only Special Summon [A★ Spade Swordsman] once per turn.

[Effect 1: This card has the following effect depending on its representation.]

Attack Position: This card gains ATK equal to the highest original ATK of any monster your opponent controls.

Defense Position: This card cannot be destroyed by battle or card effects.

[Second Effect: You can activate this effect by Tributing 1 Attack Position monster and 1 face-down Defense Position monster you control; Special Summon this card from your Graveyard.]

How should I put it? This card isn't entirely useless, but it just seems a bit of a waste of its potential.

But in this era, it still has its uses, so Kagura didn't look down on it and looked at the second one.

[Explosive Beast. Vulcan Cannon Dragon, Level 6, Earth Attribute, Machine Race, Attack 2300, Defense 1600]

Fusion Monster.

[Fusion Requirements: Machine-type monster + Fire-type monster]

[When this card is successfully Fusion Summoned, you can target 1 monster your opponent controls; destroy that monster and this card and send them to the Graveyard. Then, inflict damage to your opponent equal to the ATK of the monster sent to the Graveyard.]

A removal card that takes down the opponent with it. It's quite powerful even without targeting. Although it's a bit of a card disadvantage, Kagura has plenty of ways to gain cards, so this one is alright.

Next one—

Kagura's expression changed noticeably. He looked at the card and felt an inexplicable urge to curse.

[The Ultimate Dragon of Pride and Soul, Level 12, Dark Attribute, Dragon Race, Attack 4500, Defense 4500]

Fusion Monster

[Fusion Requirements: 3 monsters with an original ATK and DEF of 2500]

[Effect 1: As long as this Fusion Summoned card is in the Monster Zone, it cannot be destroyed by your opponent's card effects, and your opponent cannot target this card with their card effects.]

[Second effect: As long as you have 25 or more cards in your Graveyard, the ATK of this Fusion Summoned card is increased.]

Defense increased by 4500.

[Third effect: Once per turn, if your opponent has 25 or more cards in their Graveyard, you can activate this effect and destroy all cards on their field.]

This card has too many flaws.

First of all, the fusion conditions for this card are quite daunting; it's a monster with 2500 ATK and 2500 DEF.

There aren't many in the entire Yu-Gi-Oh! card pool, so he simply can't fuse them—

Hmm? It seems he actually does have such a card.

Kagura rummaged through the card box that the International Illusion Society had kindly gifted her and pulled out three cards: [Spiral Dragon, Nuclear Dragon].

What a coincidence! Although the original intention of "Pride and Soul Ultimate Dragon" was to have people use three "Pride and Soul Dragon" as fusion materials to pay tribute to Kaiba.

However, alternatives are not out of the question.

Anyway, judging from all the fonts related to "25" on this card, it's clear that this card is actually a tribute from Konami to Yu-Gi-Oh! 25.

An anniversary card.

Because of its high price, in order to prevent forced spending, Konami deliberately made this card's effect not very strong, requiring stringent conditions.

Although these cards were somewhat useless to Kagura, something was better than nothing, so Kagura packed up her deck and prepared to face the enemy.

As night fell, the tall and muscular Captain Zal raised the Duel Disk, grinning as he opened the bank's vault.

The few remaining henchmen quickly gathered their money and left with their leader.

This is the captain who took advantage of Wang Yang's weakness to kill the person who was planning to eliminate the enemy. He is a clear-headed person.

But clearly, he is not in a clear head right now, and even wants to gain one more vote.

Even his henchmen were terrified:

"Brother, didn't you say you were going to be cautious? But what we're doing—" isn't that a bit too arrogant?

The Fusion Army underlings always felt like cannon fodder villains in an anime, just waiting for the real protagonist to make his move and be humanely destroyed.


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