"Well as you pointed out," Fader said. "With your Swords of Revealing Light
on the field I can't attack so I can only end my turn." With that
declaration the swords vanished from the field leaving nothing to stand
between the two Blue Eyes White Dragons.
"Impressive," said Serena. "Not to get thorugh to your Life Points I'm going to have to destroy your Blue Eyes. And since they both have the same attack power if I do attack yours, I'll lose mine as well. Quite a situation that you've created for me here."
"That was kind of the point."
"Tell me something though," she asked. "Did your plan cover this?" Seconds later the Kaizer Seahorse dissappeared from the field and in its place rose up a second Blue Eyes!"
"How?" Fader shouted in shock.
"You see, I had a good reason to leave before your match with Vega ended. My people informed me of another Blue Eyes card that had been played. I went to the source of the signal only to be ambushed by another of Evo's goons wanted to rob me of my card. I trounced the poor flunkie and claimed my prize."
"That still doesn't explain how you could summon the second Dragon. It's a level eight monster, that means you should have to tribute two monsters."
"Not thanks to my Kaizer Seahorse. When it's sacrificed to summon a Light group monster, it counts as two sacrifices. Now you have to deal with two of my Blue Eyes Fader. And since you didn't pay the cost for your Regulation of Tribe my dragons are free to attack once again. The first can destroy your monster leaving you wide open to a direct attack from my second."
"Good plan, but my Life Points are safe."
"How do you figure that?"
"Because your new Blue Eyes won't be able to attack me. Not after I activate my trap card, Torture Wheel, holding it in place."
"You should have waited for my actual attack before you activated your trap card. Now I can still play a magic card, my Shine Castle, which raises the attack power of my first Blue Eyes White Dragon by 700 points. Giving it more than enough power to destroy your dragon."
A large castle appeared on the field behind the first Blue Eyes. A beam of radiant light shot forth from the castle enveloping the Blue Eyes White Dragon causing it to pulse and glow with power.
"Now I'll just lay a card face down and then have my Blue Eyes attack your own, destroying it and causing you 700 points of damage."
Fadert: 800, Serena: 2100.
Things weren't looking good for Fader. Despite his best moves Serena was playing this duel flawlessly. Her dersire to get back her gradfather's last Blue Eyes was really driving her to win. He wasn't out of this game yet though, there were still a few cards in his deck that could turn the duel back to his favor.
"It's my turn now Serena," he said. "And you lose 500 Life Points thanks to my Toture Wheel."
Fader: 850, Serena: 1600.
"Now I'll summon the Sonic Bird (1400/1000) in attack mode and activate its special ability to search my deck for a ritual card, my only ritual card: the Black Luster Ritual!"
"Your Soldier won't stand a chance."
"We'll see," Fader replied. "I'll pay another 500 Life Points to revive my Phoenix once more. Now I activate my Black Luster Ritual and offer both of my winged monsters to summon hte Black Luster Soldier (3000/2500)!"
"A wasted effort," she told him.
"I don't think so," argued Fader. "Not after I equip it with the Axe of Despair raising its attack power by 1000 points, making it stronger than even your beefed up dragon. Black Luster Soldier, attack the stronger Blue Eyes!" The Soldier shifted the axe in its hands and broke towards Serena's monster in a run. In a flash Serena's Blue Eyes had been sliced in two, but before it could shatter and get destroyed, hte two halves rejoined, restoring the Blue Eyes to normal.
"What the hell?" Fader said with surprise.
"I activated my trap card, Sacrifice of the Master. I take double the battle damage from your attack that I normally would but my monster remains on the field, unharmed."
Fader: 350, Serena: 1000.
"And if you're quite done your turn, I'm going to end this duel."
"You can try Serena," replied Fader. "but with the axe of Despair, my Black Lsuter Soldier is stronger than any single monster in your deck."
"You're right," she said. "There is no single monster in my deck with more than 4000 attack points. But not after I get a litle help from one of your cards."
"What are you talking about?"
"I activate Monster Reborn to bring back your Blue Eyes White Dragon to my side of the field where it belongs." As the Blue Eyes was restored Serena paused for a second, "To be honest Fader I expected you to play the Blue Eyes White Dragon card against me. I even planned for it by putting a special card in my deck."
"And what would that be?"
"Polymerization!"
"No way!"
"I now fuse your Blue Eyes with the two of my own to create the Blue Eyes Ultimate Dragon (4500/3800)!"
The three individual dragons glowed bright white and drew closer together as they transformed into balls of energy. The three energy balls then combined together and a shape began to form out of the combined energy. Three dragon heads appeared and were joined by two massive wings and a large and strong body and tail. Serena's ultimate beast had been summoned. A defeaning roar filled the square.
"Now I just have to play the Quick attack magic card from my hand to free my dragon from the special summoning restriction and it can attack! Blue Eyes Ultimate Dragon, Neutron Blast attack!"
Time seemed to slow down in that instant. Fader watched as the Blue Eyes Ultimate Dragon let loose a powerful blast of unstoppable force, decimating the Black Luster Soldier. Fader could swear that he could see the pain in his Soldier's eyes as it was destroyed.
Fader: 0, Serena: 1000.
"I lose Serena," Fader admitted. "That was incredible." He walked over to her and held out the Blue Eyes card and a locator card to her. "Your grandfather would be proud."
"Thank you Fader," she said as she took the cards.
"So you have what you came to Battle City to get, does this mean that you're leaving?"
"Hardly," she relpied. "This is my tenth locator card. I've got a score to settle with that blonde tramp, Jaina, and I have a feeeling that she'll be at the finals. Plus, it's a matter of family honor for me to win the Battle City tournament."
"Impressive," said Serena. "Not to get thorugh to your Life Points I'm going to have to destroy your Blue Eyes. And since they both have the same attack power if I do attack yours, I'll lose mine as well. Quite a situation that you've created for me here."
"That was kind of the point."
"Tell me something though," she asked. "Did your plan cover this?" Seconds later the Kaizer Seahorse dissappeared from the field and in its place rose up a second Blue Eyes!"
"How?" Fader shouted in shock.
"You see, I had a good reason to leave before your match with Vega ended. My people informed me of another Blue Eyes card that had been played. I went to the source of the signal only to be ambushed by another of Evo's goons wanted to rob me of my card. I trounced the poor flunkie and claimed my prize."
"That still doesn't explain how you could summon the second Dragon. It's a level eight monster, that means you should have to tribute two monsters."
"Not thanks to my Kaizer Seahorse. When it's sacrificed to summon a Light group monster, it counts as two sacrifices. Now you have to deal with two of my Blue Eyes Fader. And since you didn't pay the cost for your Regulation of Tribe my dragons are free to attack once again. The first can destroy your monster leaving you wide open to a direct attack from my second."
"Good plan, but my Life Points are safe."
"How do you figure that?"
"Because your new Blue Eyes won't be able to attack me. Not after I activate my trap card, Torture Wheel, holding it in place."
"You should have waited for my actual attack before you activated your trap card. Now I can still play a magic card, my Shine Castle, which raises the attack power of my first Blue Eyes White Dragon by 700 points. Giving it more than enough power to destroy your dragon."
A large castle appeared on the field behind the first Blue Eyes. A beam of radiant light shot forth from the castle enveloping the Blue Eyes White Dragon causing it to pulse and glow with power.
"Now I'll just lay a card face down and then have my Blue Eyes attack your own, destroying it and causing you 700 points of damage."
Fadert: 800, Serena: 2100.
Things weren't looking good for Fader. Despite his best moves Serena was playing this duel flawlessly. Her dersire to get back her gradfather's last Blue Eyes was really driving her to win. He wasn't out of this game yet though, there were still a few cards in his deck that could turn the duel back to his favor.
"It's my turn now Serena," he said. "And you lose 500 Life Points thanks to my Toture Wheel."
Fader: 850, Serena: 1600.
"Now I'll summon the Sonic Bird (1400/1000) in attack mode and activate its special ability to search my deck for a ritual card, my only ritual card: the Black Luster Ritual!"
"Your Soldier won't stand a chance."
"We'll see," Fader replied. "I'll pay another 500 Life Points to revive my Phoenix once more. Now I activate my Black Luster Ritual and offer both of my winged monsters to summon hte Black Luster Soldier (3000/2500)!"
"A wasted effort," she told him.
"I don't think so," argued Fader. "Not after I equip it with the Axe of Despair raising its attack power by 1000 points, making it stronger than even your beefed up dragon. Black Luster Soldier, attack the stronger Blue Eyes!" The Soldier shifted the axe in its hands and broke towards Serena's monster in a run. In a flash Serena's Blue Eyes had been sliced in two, but before it could shatter and get destroyed, hte two halves rejoined, restoring the Blue Eyes to normal.
"What the hell?" Fader said with surprise.
"I activated my trap card, Sacrifice of the Master. I take double the battle damage from your attack that I normally would but my monster remains on the field, unharmed."
Fader: 350, Serena: 1000.
"And if you're quite done your turn, I'm going to end this duel."
"You can try Serena," replied Fader. "but with the axe of Despair, my Black Lsuter Soldier is stronger than any single monster in your deck."
"You're right," she said. "There is no single monster in my deck with more than 4000 attack points. But not after I get a litle help from one of your cards."
"What are you talking about?"
"I activate Monster Reborn to bring back your Blue Eyes White Dragon to my side of the field where it belongs." As the Blue Eyes was restored Serena paused for a second, "To be honest Fader I expected you to play the Blue Eyes White Dragon card against me. I even planned for it by putting a special card in my deck."
"And what would that be?"
"Polymerization!"
"No way!"
"I now fuse your Blue Eyes with the two of my own to create the Blue Eyes Ultimate Dragon (4500/3800)!"
The three individual dragons glowed bright white and drew closer together as they transformed into balls of energy. The three energy balls then combined together and a shape began to form out of the combined energy. Three dragon heads appeared and were joined by two massive wings and a large and strong body and tail. Serena's ultimate beast had been summoned. A defeaning roar filled the square.
"Now I just have to play the Quick attack magic card from my hand to free my dragon from the special summoning restriction and it can attack! Blue Eyes Ultimate Dragon, Neutron Blast attack!"
Time seemed to slow down in that instant. Fader watched as the Blue Eyes Ultimate Dragon let loose a powerful blast of unstoppable force, decimating the Black Luster Soldier. Fader could swear that he could see the pain in his Soldier's eyes as it was destroyed.
Fader: 0, Serena: 1000.
"I lose Serena," Fader admitted. "That was incredible." He walked over to her and held out the Blue Eyes card and a locator card to her. "Your grandfather would be proud."
"Thank you Fader," she said as she took the cards.
"So you have what you came to Battle City to get, does this mean that you're leaving?"
"Hardly," she relpied. "This is my tenth locator card. I've got a score to settle with that blonde tramp, Jaina, and I have a feeeling that she'll be at the finals. Plus, it's a matter of family honor for me to win the Battle City tournament."
