In the final round of the quarter-finals, Kaiba faced Ishizu who had entered the tournament to witness the battle between the "Gods" for herself. On his next turn Yami Marik did so himself and took back control of "Ra" to win the Duel. Mai successfully took "The Winged Dragon of Ra" from Yami Marik's Deck with "Amazon Chain Master" and Summoned it, but was unable to read the hieratic text on the card one needed to recite to control it.
After Odion was struck down by "Ra's" rage for using a counterfeit of its card, which was when Marik's conclusion was proven incorrect since Odion has a strong heart, Marik was taken over by Yami Marik, who Dueled Mai Valentine in the next round. Marik had placed a copy of "The Winged Dragon of Ra" in Odion's Deck without his knowledge, telling him that usage of the card against Joey Wheeler was needed to prove to those watching, that Odion was Marik, as Marik was keeping his identity a secret. Marik used "Slifer the Sky Dragon" against Yami Yugi through Strings, but Yami Yugi was able to defeat "Slifer" and took it for himself in accordance with Battle City's ante rules.ĭuring the tournament quarterfinals, Yami Yugi used "Slifer" to defeat Yami Bakura. During the tournament Marik revealed to Yami Yugi the "God" cards and that the Millennium Puzzle along with the "God" cards are needed to unlock his lost memories. Kaiba, intent on claiming the cards for himself to secure his title as the strongest Duelist, agreed and hosted the Battle City tournament. She gave the card to Seto Kaiba, and with a request, he hosted a Dueling tournament to lure Marik and his Rare Hunters to the city, bringing the other "God" cards with them. Marik was able to acquire "The Winged Dragon of Ra" and "Slifer the Sky Dragon", but Ishizu was able to protect "Obelisk the Tormentor". "Slifer the Sky Dragon" (「オシリスの天てん空くう竜りゅう」 Oshirisu no Tenkūryū - Sky Dragon of Osiris)"Obelisk the Tormentor" (「オベリスクの巨きょ神しん兵へい」 Oberisuku no Kyoshinhei - Giant God-Soldier of Obelisk)"The Winged Dragon of Ra" (「ラーの翼よく神しん竜りゅう」 Rā no Yokushinryū - Winged God-Dragon of Ra) Using counterfeits of the "God" cards also proved to be deadly (as Marik Ishtar found out when his Rare Hunters were testing counterfeited, made copies of "The Winged Dragon of Ra", some ended up being crippled, some lost their minds, and some even died the moment the card was played, and Marik came to the (later proven incorrect) conclusion that the "Gods" respond to the strength of heart of the Duelists, of which none of the members of the experimental group have). The wielder of these great cards is able to acquire the title of "Duel King," but in the wrong hands, they are capable of causing legitimate injury or even death. When Pegasus finished the art-work on the prototypes, he had a nightmare about the Egyptian Gods attacking him. Shadi told Pegasus that he had angered the "Egyptian gods". Pegasus woke up injured after this "nightmare," so he decided that these cards were too powerful to be mass-produced, and had Ishizu Ishtar bury the prototypes in the Pharaoh's tomb. When Pegasus decided to make them into cards, everyone involved in the project was attacked by the spirits of the "Egyptian God" monsters, so Pegasus decided to create the cards on his own, under the protection of his Millennium Eye. The "Egyptian Gods" are one-of-a-kind all-powerful cards created by Maximillion Pegasus, who modeled them after three Ancient Egypt divine beasts whose likenesses surround the Millennium Puzzle on the stone tablet said to hold the memories of the nameless Pharaoh. Several other cards, such as "Embodiment of Apophis", "Mystical Beast of Serket", "Ma'at", the "Horus the Black Flame Dragon" archetype, "Sebek's Blessing", "Sacred Phoenix of Nephthys", the "Hieratic" archetype, and the "New Order" archetype, are named after real Egyptian deities, but are not a part of the Egyptian God series.
(三さん幻げん神しん, Sangenshin), are a series of cards in Yu-Gi-Oh! that serve as a focal point in the series' manga, the second series anime, and numerous video games.Ĭurrently, the only cards that supports this series are "Ra's Disciple", "Mound of the Bound Creator", and "The True Name".