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After losing repeatedly to Téa, Joey Wheeler realizes his deck—composed entirely of monsters—is flawed. Yugi explains that a balanced deck needs Magic and Trap cards. Yugi’s grandfather begins training Joey in the "Heart of the Cards" to prepare him for future tournaments.
A metallic glove with two slots for "Star Chips," which serve as the entry requirement for Pegasus's island. Critical Trivia & Dub Differences
The concept of the "Shadow Realm" was introduced by the 4Kids dub as a replacement for more intense themes in the original Japanese version, where characters were often threatened with death. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters Episode 2
Episode 2: "The Gauntlet Is Thrown" Guide This pivotal episode of Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters marks the true beginning of the main plot, establishing the stakes for the "Duelist Kingdom" arc. Following his historic victory over Seto Kaiba, Yugi Muto finds himself targeted by the creator of Duel Monsters, Maximillion Pegasus . Episode Overview
This duel uses the "Duelist Kingdom" ruleset: 2000 Life Points, no Tributes required for high-level monsters, and no direct attacks on Life Points. Visual Evolution: Character & Card Designs After losing repeatedly to Téa, Joey Wheeler realizes
Yugi receives a package from Pegasus containing a gauntlet, star chips, and a VHS tape. When the tape is played, Pegasus uses his Millennium Eye to pull Yugi into a Shadow Realm duel. Pegasus reads Yugi’s mind to counter every move. Due to a 15-minute time limit, Yugi loses by default when the timer runs out, and Pegasus captures Solomon Muto's soul as "punishment". Key Duels & Card Highlights Key Cards Used Joey Wheeler Téa Gardner
"The Faceless Illusionist Trap" (Iryūjonisuto No Feisu no Wana) Air Dates: April 25, 2000 (Japan); October 6, 2001 (US) A metallic glove with two slots for "Star
Yugi is forced into a "Shadow Game" against a pre-recorded VHS tape from Pegasus. If Yugi loses, Pegasus claims the soul of Yugi’s grandfather, Solomon Muto. Plot Synopsis The episode is divided into three key sequences: