A/N: I actually wrote this a while ago. I wonder why it took so long to update.
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The crowd became silent again as their Life Point gauges were reset to 8000, and the duel began. Both duelists drew their initial five cards."Loser decides who goes first," Andy noted smugly.
"I'll go," scoffed Corey as he drew and placed a card and monster facedown. "I play Pot of Greed so I may draw two new cards, and I end my turn."
"If you thought the last duel was frustrating, then you're in for a treat this time," said Andy, drawing a card. "I play The Forceful Sentry, allowing me to see your hand and put one card back into your deck." Corey reluctantly walked up to Andy and revealed Monster Reborn, Spirit Reaper, United We Stand, Metamorphosis, and Mage Power. "Your Spirit Reaper monster will go back in your deck." Corey put the card back in and shuffled his deck. "Moreover, I play Confiscation, sacrificing 1000 of my Life Points (Andy: 7000) to send another card from your hand into the graveyard. In this case, I select Monster Reborn."
"All right then," Corey muttered as he put distance between himself and the older duelist. "Are you done?"
"Not exactly," Andy smirked. "You know, what's amusing? The fact that I damaged myself more than you did and more than you ever will."
"Shut up and finish off your turn," Corey retorted.
"Very well," complied Andy. "I play two cards facedown as well as Luster Dragon (4/1900/1600) in attack mode." A ferocious, sapphire-coloured baby dragon appeared on the field. Andy considered that the facedown card was a trap and decided not to attack. "End turn."
"Right, I draw," Corey said as he drew, inwardly cursing the fact that Andy didn't attack.
"Not so fast!" Andy shouted. "Reveal trap - Drop Off! This trap can be activated on your draw phase. You must immediately discard that card!" Corey discarded a Mirror Wall and ended his turn. Andy drew and set another card facedown. "I end my turn."
"My move," Corey stated and drew.
"Reveal trap - Drop Off!" Andy interjected. Corey furiously groaned and discarded Graceful Charity.
"I flip over my facedown monster into attack mode - the Magician of Faith (1/300/400)!" Corey declared. A beautiful maiden in blue and purple robes appeared. "This will allow me to get a magic card back from the card graveyard. I choose to bring Pot of Greed back to my hand, use it, and end my turn. I'm sure you'll want to attack me now."
"Nice try, kid," chuckled Andy as he picked up a new card. "I don't fall for those tricks. I play one card facedown and end my turn."
"Should I just discard the next card I pick up?" asked Corey. Andy nodded and grinned, activating a third Drop Off. Corey discarded a Summoned Skull. "Well at least I won't have to worry about anymore of those annoying cards. Yeesh, what were the odds of those three appearing so close together!"
"Pretty slim, but I'm not complaining," Andy replied. "It just helps my strategy along at a faster rate."
"Anyway, I'm going to finish my move," Corey noted. "I play Metamorphosis, which allows me to transform a monster into a fusion monster with the same level of stars. I use it on my Magician of Faith to morph her into... Thousand Eyes Restrict (1/0/0)!" The magician distorted and changed shape into a grotesque monster even more hideous than Relinquished. "I shall now absorb your dragon and equip Mage Power and United We Stand to boost my monster even further (TER: 4700/4400)! And now, I shall attack you directly!" Corey's monster built up an enormous amount of energy and fired it towards Andy.
"I will not allow that," stated Andy. "Reveal trap - Waboku! All battle damage is reduced to zero and I shall remain unharmed." Three peaceful maidens appeared and caused the attack to fizzle out into nothingness.
"Nuts!" Corey interjected. "I end my turn."
"I draw," Andy said, picking up a card. "Firstly, I play my own Pot of Greed to draw two cards. "Now I shall play Harpie's Feather Duster to destroy all the magic and trap cards you have. I'm sure that besides my monster and your power-up cards, I probably destroyed Mirror Force, didn't I?" Cody growled. "I shall now play one monster facedown and end my turn."
"My move," said Corey, drawing a card. "Thousand Eyes Restrict shall absorb your facedown monster!"
"...You do know you won't have any attacking power, right?" Andy questioned, perplexed.
"...I knew that!" Corey replied. "You still can't attack due to my monster's effect. That is, if you had a monster with which to attack. I end my turn."
"Very true," concurred Andy as he drew. "But now you cannot absorb another monster. I play Monster Reborn to bring back my Sapphire Dragon and sacrifice it for Jinzo (6/2400/1500)! End turn."
"I draw," Corey stated. "I play one card facedown and end my turn."
"Okay then," Andy noted as he picked up a card. "I play Raigeki to destroy your monster." A large bolt of lightning crashed down on Corey's Thousand Eyes Restrict, and destroyed it. "My monster that you equipped to yours was my Witch of the Black Forest. Since she's now in my graveyard, I shall search for an appropriate monster - one that shall bring about my victory." Andy searched through his deck, pulled out a monster card and shuffled. "Jinzo shall now attack you directly!" Jinzo formed a dark energy ball within its hands and fired it towards Corey.
"I will not allow it!" shouted Corey. "I activate Scapegoat!" Four tokens appeared, just as the assault from Jinzo reached Corey, wiping away one goat token.
"I end my turn," Andy muttered impatiently. Corey drew his card.
"Oh you'll love this," Corey giggled. "I play Creature Swap! This magic card will allow us to choose one monster on our field and switch control of it. I select one of my goat tokens. What will you select?"
"Wipe that smug grin off your face and take the Jinzo," Andy sighed. A token moved over to Andy's side and Jinzo did the same for Corey.
"I attack your token with Jinzo!" declared Corey. Jinzo obeyed and obliterated the token. "You're not looking to good, bucko. You haven't touched my Life Points yet."
"That won't matter in a moment," Andy stated. "You shall see."
"I doubt that," Corey responded. "I play one card facedown and end my turn."
"It's my move," the young man said, looking at his freshly drawn card. "This should clinch it. The final stages shall now be put in place. First, I play Dark Hole to destroy all monsters on the field." A pit appeared between the both of them sucking Jinzo and the tokens into it. "Next I play Don Zaloog (4/1400/1500) in attack mode." A muscular mercenary appeared on Andy's side, brandishing two short swords. "He has a very useful effect to me. You see, whenever he does damage to you, I can either randomly discard one card from your hand, or I can remove the top two cards of your deck and discard those. Don Zaloog, direct attack!" The monster rushed towards Corey and attacked the teen directly with its swords (Corey: 6600). "I decide that one card shall be randomly discarded from your hand." Corey's Mask of Darkness was discarded to the graveyard. "I end my turn. Draw your final card."
"You seem rather confident," Corey said, drawing a card. "I play a monster in defense mode and end my turn."
"Witness your end," Andy declared as he drew. "I play the card I searched for with the Witch's effect a while ago - Yata-Garasu (2/200/100) in attack mode!" A small raven appeared on the field.
"What's so spectacular about that small thing?" Corey questioned.
"Yata-Garasu is a very rare card," explained Andy. "First of all, it is a spirit monster, so it cannot be special summoned, and returns to my hand at the end of my turn if it's face-up on the field. The true effect of this card, however, occurs when it damages you. It forces you to skip your draw phase." Corey's eyes widened. "Yes, now you see why I kept disrupting your hand and deck with all those cards right from the start. I was trying to remove every bit of possible defense. Once I attack, you shall not draw anymore cards ever. You will be effectively locked, and that's pretty much an instant win. There is nothing you can do! Don Zaloog attacks your facedown monster." The mercenary attacked the card to reveal a winged snake, which was instantly destroyed. "And Yata will attack directly!" The raven swooped down and pecked at Corey (Corey: 6400). "I end my turn. Do the right thing and don't waste our time. Concede."
"This cannot be," Corey uttered to himself. "I cannot lose like this." He looked at his hand and noticed something. "Wait a minute..." He looked up at Andy. "I'm not giving up yet!" Andy gave him a funny look. "First of all, the card you just destroyed has a special effect." Corey retrieved the destroyed card. "Behold Sinister Serpent (1/300/250)! Whenever this monster exists in my graveyard, it is returned to me at my standby phase. I shall now play it in defense mode." Andy growled. "I then play my magic card - Wave Motion Cannon!" A whimsical-looking, green cannon appeared on Corey's side of the field. "I can choose to release the power of the cannon on one of my main phases. When it is released, it shall do 1000 points of direct damage to you multiplied by the amount of my standby phases that passed since it was activated. I end my turn"
"What?!" Andy shouted as he drew a card and looked at his hand. He had nothing useful. "No! Given the speed of this duel, I used up all my good cards right away. I don't know if I can draw another removal card in time. I play Yata, Zaloog will attack the serpent and Yata will attack you (Corey: 6200). I end my turn."
"The clock is ticking, Andy," Corey mocked. "The count has begun (Cannon Energy: 1). When it reaches seven, it shall be enough to wipe your Life Points clean. I retrieve my monster and put him in defense mode again."
"My move," Andy quickly noted. Sweat was starting to form on his face. "Damn! Still nothing! I repeat the same process (Corey: 6000)! End turn."
"I hope you can come up with something," Corey said sarcastically while replacing Sinister Serpent back on the field (Cannon Energy: 2). "I end my turn."
"I shall not lose to you," Andy retorted as he drew. "I play Change of Heart to put your monster in attack mode. I play Yata and all three monsters will attack you (Corey: 4100). End turn." Corey's monster returned to his side of the field and two of his top cards were discarded to the graveyard: Sonic Bird and Relinquished.
"My monster switches to defense mode and the counter rises," stated Corey (Cannon Energy: 3). "I end my turn. Tick, tock, tick, tock..."
"Be quiet!" shouted Andy as he drew. "Nothing still! I repeat the process from before (Corey: 3900). End turn."
"I shall repeat my process, too," Corey said as he stuck out his tongue (Cannon Energy: 4). "The pressure's on, bucko. End turn."
"I draw," declared the young man. "I shall play a second Don Zaloog instead. One will attack your monster, the other will attack you (Corey: 2500). I end my turn." Premature Burial and Nobleman of the Crossout were buried.
"Oh wow, looks like I will draw again!" jeered Corey as he drew (Cannon Energy: 5). I play Change of Heart to control one of your Dons, and I ram it into the other one, destroying them both! I then place my recursive Serpent in defense mode once again and end my turn."
"My move," Andy said, drawing a card. "I play Spear Dragon (4/1900/0) in attack mode." The long-nosed dragon from the previous duel appeared once again. "I attack your monster (Corey: 850)!"
"Time's almost up," reminded Corey as he drew (Cannon Energy: 6). I retrieve my Serpent, but I think I'll hold onto him in my hand this time, and play another card facedown. End turn."
"It all comes down to this," Andy stated as he drew. He looked at this card and smiled. "It's over no matter what." I switch my Dragon back to attack and wipe out the rest of your Life Points with a direct attack!"
"Not exactly!" Corey intervened. "Activate trap - Waboku! You're not the only one who has one."
"It matters not; your trump card will be destroyed," said Andy. "I end my turn by playing Mystical Space Typhoon to destroy your Cannon!" A cyclone was created and made its way to Corey's cannon.
"There was a reason I kept my monster in my hand this time, Andy," noted Corey. "I point your attention to the facedown card I played before playing the cannon. Reveal trap - Magic Jammer! I use Sinister Serpent as tribute to activate this trap so your card will be negated!" A special seal was created around Corey's Cannon, negating the typhoon. "And now my cannon is charged enough (Cannon Energy: 7). Wave Motion Cannon - release!" The cannon built up a tremendous amount of energy and fired off a devastating blast, passing through Andy's monster and taking out 7000 Life Points along with it (Andy: 0).
The crowd talked amongst themselves in disbelief of what just happened. Meanwhile, Andy was in shock over this upset. The holograms faded and Corey kissed his deck, proud of his accomplishment.
"That was not supposed to happen," Andy stuttered. "I shouldn't have held back."
"Save your excuses," Corey shot back. "There was nothing that you could do. You were sweating!" Andy gritted his teeth. "The score is tied, bucko."
"When I win, I shall enjoy adding your Mirror Force to my collection," the young man growled.
"Well I think I'll take that Yata-Garasu off your hands should I win," said the young teen. "Only one way to find out..."
They both shuffled their decks and readied themselves again.
"DUEL!"
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To be continued...
