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Fanfic Chapter 3: Let the Tournament Begin
Episode Basis: Into the Hornet's Nest
Previously on Yu-Gi-Oh, Yugi was still feeling down about losing to Pegasus. To add insult to injury, Pegasus sent Yugi instructions on how to get to the Duelist Kingdom Island. Tea and Tristan stowed away and Joey, who wanted to win the three million dollar prize money to help save his sister's eyesight, was able to fool his way onto the boat, especially when Yugi gave him one of his star chips. Harold, unfortunately, was left behind. Once on the boat, they met expert duelists like Weevil Underwood, Rex Raptor, and Mai Valentine, who especially took an interest in Yugi's abilites (yeah, right, abilities my foot). The sailing wasn't smooth however, as Weevil tricked Yugi into handing his Exodia cards over. Weevil threw them overboard in an act of maliciousness. Joey attempted to go after them but was only able to save two of the cards before Yugi was forced to dive in after him. Tea and Tristan came to their rescue and everybody agreed to help Yugi search for where Pegasus kept his Grandfather's soul and get Joey that money he needed to pay for Serenity's operation.
The sun shown down on the boat bringing its passengers to its sole destination: the Duelist Kingdom Island. It looked pretty big even from a mile out. As Yugi and his friends got closer, Joey voiced the concern they were all thinking.
"This Duelist Kingdom looks like a pretty big place, Yugi, finding Pegasus isn't going to be easy."
"Well, we've got to start somewhere," Yugi replied.
As the boat pulled into port, a large structure was visible at the center of the island: a large castle whose only entrance point seemed to be a long staircase.
The next feature that was visible to them was the group of black-suited men standing around like Secret Service agents.
"Whoa, check out the suits," Joey commented as the suits began giving out instructions to disembark.
Tristan gasped and turned to Tea. "Hey Tea, what if one of those guys finds out we're both stowaways. We should just play it cool and swim back."
"We're in the middle of nowhere, lamebrain!" Tea snapped. "If you can act normal for once, we'll be all right." Yugi and Joey chuckled at that remark. Yugi and his friends walked down the gangplank, Joey's hands in his pockets so the guards wouldn't ask why he had a star chip but no glove to put it on.
"Hey," one of the guards called out to Tristan. Tristan froze in place, his whole body shivering. "Don't look so nervous," the guard assured him. "You are our guests."
Tristan turned towards the guard and bowed sharply. "Yes, sir, thank you, sir," he said and ran off to join the others. "I think I just had a heart attack," he said trying to catch his breath.
"Way to play it cool, Tristan," Tea said sarcastically. "That wasn't suspicious at all."
"All right!" Joey cheered. "We all made it!"
"No we didn't," Yugi said. "We left Harold back in town. Did you guys tell anybody you were going to do this?"
Tea and Tristan shook their heads. Joey said, "No, I was in such a hurry to get here that I... AHHHH-CHOO!" Joey almost sneezed on Tea.
"Eww!" Tea screached.
"Ghesuntight," Tristan told Joey
Yugi's face grew grim. "You wouldn't have caught that cold if it wasn't for Weevil," he commented. Yugi was still haunted by the image of Weevil throwing his Exodia cards over the side of the boat and Joey almost killing himself to retrieve them.
"Well I was able to save two of them." Joey held up the two pieces of Exodia he managed to retrieve. But now they were soggy from Joey's little swim. "Uh... kind-of."
"I never should've given Weevil my Exodia cards," Yugi said. "Everything inside of me said not to even let him see them. But..."
"Stop beating yourself up, buddy," Tristan encouraged. "You had no idea he was going to do that. If anybody deserves the blame, it's Weevil."
"Speaking of our wormy friend," Joey said. "He just slithered his way off the boat." He pointed to the insect duelist who was giving Yugi his trademark smug smirk. "Boy, I would just love to slap him all the way back to the mainland."
Yugi found himself agreeing with Joey.
Harold checked the cover on his boat as he climbed up the rocks. He had been following the boat's wake all night and he hadn't gotten an ounce of sleep. Although, there was one time where he thought he saw some Duel Monster cards floating in the water but they sank before he could get a better glimpse.
Well, so far so good, nobody has spotted me yet, Harold thought. Although I wish I didn't have to sneak in this way. It's the only way I could think of if I wanted to join Yugi there. Harold still wished that they didn't choose him to be part of this Duel Monster Watcher group. He didn't even know how he was chosen; he didn't remember entering any contest. Heck, he's only played Duel Monsters once in his entire life. The mystery was wracking at his brain. I can only hope that they still forgive me after all this is over, Harold thought. And why do I feel like I'm being watched?
Harold was being watched, and like Tea, Tristan, and Joey, this person was someone who didn't receive an invitation to the tournament.
Yugi, his friends, and the other duelists were ushered to a long flight of stairs. The guard there said that they were there to meet their host and get the rules.
On the way up, Tea suddenly saw a speck of white. She turned just in time to see a figure with white hair and brown eyes wearing a white sweater over a green collar shirt dart behind a tree.
"Huh?"
"What's wrong?" Tristan asked. "Did you see something?"
"Yeah, it looked like... Bakura!"
"Bakura from school?" Yugi asked. Tea nodded. Yugi looked in the direction Tea was looking in but didn't see anybody.
"Yeah, I saw him again."
"Again?" Joey asked.
Tristan rolled his eyes. "Ho boy," he said.
(Last night, on the boat)
"I can't hold it any more," Tea complained as she pushed open the crate she and Tristan were hiding in. She really had to use the bathroom, plus it was getting stuffy in there and Tristan's B.O. wasn't helping.
"Tea, come back," Tristan bid. "What if someone sees you? They'll put you in the brig!"
"Well at least I'll be in a place with fresh air and a bathroom," Tea retorted. She climbed out and stretched her legs. It felt like hours since they both decided to assist Yugi by sneaking on board the boat in a packing crate. Joey said that he would find his own way on (which, from what Tea could deduce after the fact, meant pretending to be a contestant). Yugi and Joey would blow their minds if they found out that it was her who suggested that they sneak on board. They never knew her to be that assertive before. But, if her friend was in danger, she would do anything she can to help, even break the law.
Suddenly the cabin door opened. Tea quickly ducked around the corner and braced herself against the wall. She almost gasped when she saw Bakura step out and over to the boat's edge.
Bakura, what's he doing here? Tea had never known Bakura to be a duelist. So what was he doing here?
"Tea, why..." Tea muffled Tristan by slamming her hand over his mouth.
"It's Bakura," she said.
"Huh?" Tristan asked through her hand. Tea lowered it and the two peeked around the corner again. But there was nobody there. "Are you sure you saw him?"
"Positive. Well... I think I'm positive..."
It was then that Tea witnessed the encounter between Yugi, Weevil, and Joey. She almost gasped audibly when Weevil threw five of Yugi's cards over the side of the boat and again when Joey dove in after them and almost fainted when Yugi dove in after him.
"Come on, we have to help them," she told Tristan and they ran to get the ladder, the Bakura incident forgotten for now.
"That's twice I saw him," Tea said. "Maybe it's all in my brain."
"Yeah, you have Bakura on the brain," Tristan cracked. "Now come on, we're on a mission here."
The duelists gathered around the large steel and wood doors at the front of the castle. Over it was a balcony. They were all scrunched in together, so it was easy to hear their conversations.
"Hey, look, it's Weevil Underwood and Rex Raptor, the top two duelists."
"Mako Tsunami's here too! Wow, these are some of the best duelists around."
"Wait a second, where the champ? Where's Seto Kaiba?"
"Didn't you hear? Some kid beat him and on his own turf too."
"Who is this kid? How did he beat the champ?"
"They said on the boat that his name's Yugi. He'll be the favorite to win."
"But I thought Kaiba was the best."
"Yeah, well, now Yugi will be the one to beat."
Joey nudged Yugi and whispered, "They're talking about you, bud." Yugi heard them too and was embarrassed that he was so famous just because of one duel, even if it was against the champion. He wasn't used to so much attention. His other friends also winked and nodded at him which made Yugi's face get even redder.
"Attention duelist," a voice called through a bull horn. "Please gather around. Your graceous host is eager to greet you all." And then he stepped onto the balcony, dressed in an expensive Itallian suit, his long white hair falling below his left eye.
"What I wouldn't give to get just five minutes alone with that guy," Joey said making a fist.
Me too, Yugi thought flashing back to his first duel with Pegasus.
Harold ran to the bottom of the steps, panting hard.
"Hey you," a guard called. "Let's see your star chips."
"Huh? Oh... wait." Harold reached into his backpack and took out the letter he got the day before. He showed it to the guard.
"Welcome to Duelist Kingdom," the guard said. "Please take your place in the Eastern grid. The tournament will start in an hour."
"Oh, okay." As Harold headed East (pointed out by the guard), he could hear Pegasus greeting the contestants, his voice extending even without the aid of a microphone.
"Greetings, Duelists! I am Maxamillian Pegasus. It is my great honor and pleasure to welcome you all to the Duelist Kingdom. You stand before me, the world's greatest duelists. But by this tournament's end, only one will be crowned 'King of Games.' I implore you all to assemble your dueling decks with care, with creativity, and with cunning. For this tournament will test your skills like never before. Now pay attention closely, these are the basic rules of the tournament. This will be a free-for-all, where any Duelist can challenge any other Duelist. To track your progress in the tournament, you've each been given a dueling glove. You've also been given two precious star chips. Each duelist must wager these star chips before each duel you compete in. To advance to the final level of competition, you must earn ten star chips. Ten star chips will grant you entrance into this castle for a chance at the three million dollar prize and for a chance to face me in one final duel!"
If Grandpa's soul is here, I bet my dueling glove he's somewhere in that castle. But I won't be able to sneak in with all the guards around. Yugi looked around at the black-suited, shades-wearing guards (thug is probably a more accurate term). We'll just have to earn enough star chips to get inside.
"After 48 hours, only those with ten star chips shall be allowed on the island and everyone else will be eliminated from the tournament," Pegasus explained. "Life points shall be set at 2000 for each player. You may use any and all cards in your deck and direct attacks against other players are not allowed. Just to warn you, my guards and Duel Monster Watcher Squad will be on hand to make sure these rules are upheld. This will be a tournament unlike any you have ever experienced before! State-of-the-art dueling arenas cover this entire island and special dueling rules are in affect, but why spoil the surprise. Remember, think boldly, think strategically and duel mercilessly. You have one hour to prepare, both your cards and yourselves. When the sky lights up with fireworks, the duels will begin!" The crowd cheered as Pegasus returned inside the castle, thinking, the Duelists have arrived. Yugi has taken the bait and the games are about to begin. Everything goes according to plan.
Yugi remained on the steps after most of the other duelists have gone back down. Thinking, I have to win my way into that castle.
"You know, this doesn't seem like such a bad island," Harold commented as he watched some technicians put the final touches on one of the dueling arenas. Mentally, he added, That is if you ignore the fact that it's owned by a soul-stealing psychopathic millionaire with intentions to do who-knows-what to Yugi.
"Yugi, I don't know if I can win this thing."
Huh? Joey! Up ahead, Harold saw Yugi, Joey, Tea, and Tristan standing around in a field, most likely waiting for the tournament to get under way. Harold ducked behind a tree. Why did I have to come across them right off the bat? Harold eavesdropped on their conversation. Joey was insisting that Yugi take back the star chip he gave Joey before they got on the boat.
"Nah, you keep it. Your little sister's counting on you to win that tournament's prize money."
Joey's sister? What's that about? Wait a second, Joey's competing too? This might make things a lot harder than I realized.
"You can do it, you just have to stay clear of the more experience duelists," Tea coached.
"Yeah, it's just a matter of working your way up," Tristan added.
"Thanks, you guys. Well, Yugi, between your Grandpa and my sister, we don't have any room for mistakes."
That sounds like the understatement of the year, Harold thought. A banging sound interrupted his thought. He looked up to see multi-color explosions high above the castle.
The signal, the Duelist Kingdom tournament had begun.
"Let's do it!" Yugi cried. As Yugi and his friends walked off, Harold was debating with himself whether or not he should reveal himself to them or go to oversee another duel. Wait a second, man, get a grip. If Yugi and the others are really your friends, then they will understand your predicament. Aww man, why did they have to choose me for this thing in the first place?
"So, what's your plan, Yugi?" Joey asked as they walked along.
"Well, I might as well stick with Weevil. After all, we have a score to settle."
"I was hoping you would say that."
"Isn't that him up there?" Tea asked.
She was right. Weevil was just standing there like he was waiting for something.
"Weevil," Yugi called. "I challenge you to a duel!"
Weevil turned and ran into the forest. Yugi and his friends gave chase but their progress was hampered by a swarm of moths.
"He's fast for a small guy," Tristan complained.
"Maybe you're just slow for a big guy."
Yugi couldn't understand Weevil's logic. He knew that Weevil wanted to duel him, so why was he running? Suddenly, Yugi remembered what Weevil said on the boat.
"Everybody will soon learn that there are special rules that will require duelists to think more strategically."
It must have something to do with the new rules that Pegasus mentioned. I better figure out what they are, and fast!
Yugi and his friends cornered Weevil in a clearing.
"Welcome said the spider to the fly," Weevil said in way of a greeting. "You fell into my trap... again!"
"It's time you answer for what you did on the boat, Weevil!" Yugi's Millennium Puzzle lit up as Yugi felt its energies flow into him. "Now, Weevil," the transformed Yugi said. "Time to see if you duel as well as you can run away."
"Was I running away or cleverly weaving you into my web?" Weevil retorted.
"It's time to duel!"
"As you wish, prepare to lose, Yugi!"
"Well if you're going to duel, then I guess I showed up at the right time," a new voice said. Harold revealed himself from the forest's depth. He decided to just bite the bullet and accept things as they come.
"Harold! You showed up after all," Tea said gladly.
"So, one of Pegasus' referees is familiar with little-Yugi," Weevil teased.
"I prefer the term Watcher," Harold said. "So if you're done blabbing, let's get this party started." Harold blew on his whistle and the entire ground started to tremble.
"It's an earthquake!" Tristan cried.
"Harold, what's going on?" Yugi asked Harold.
Weevil snickered.
"Just calm down and watch," Harold replied. The ground opened up to reveal an underground bunker. A dueling arena much like the one Yugi used in his duel against Kaiba rised out of the bunker. It was half red and half blue with the number 15 on the side. Two podiums and stands unfolded as well as four holo projection towers on each corner.
"Man, these won't be like the duels back home," Joey commented as the stadium completed revealing itself from its compact position.
"You just stepped into a hornet's nest and there's no way out!" Weevil cried as he ran to the red side.
"These giant arenas must be set up throughout the entire island," Joey figured.
"There are," Harold confirmed. "And they're not just placed there randomly, there's a reason."
"And what reason is that?" Tristan asked.
"Honestly, Tristan, I'm not sure. But I'm positive that there is a reason."
"Harold, why didn't you tell us you worked for Industrial Illusions?" Tea asked. She felt betrayed, that is until she heard Harold's reply.
"Because yesterday, I didn't work for them; but last night as the boat was leaving, I received a letter making me one of the Duel Monster Watchers who will oversee the elimination rounds of the tournament." There was a stand but no accompanying podium in the center and Harold took his place there.
"I noticed you have just one star chip," Weevil pointed out. "That means I get to have the pleasure of eliminating you from the tournament early. Once you're gone, everyone else's chips will be easy picking."
"Weevil seems a little too cocky, don't you think?" Joey asked Tristan and Tea. They nodded.
"Not if I get your two first," Yugi came back.
"What?"
"This will be an all or nothing duel for the both of us."
"Why should I risk both my star chips when you only have one?"
"Because I have something else I think you might want." He held up his deck. "My entire Duel Monsters deck."
"So, you'd risk your Grandpa's deck? Fine with me."
"This Duel Monsters match puts Yugi Moto versus Weevil Underwood!" Harold announced. "The winner will receive three star chips. If Weevil is the winner..." Which I hope he isn't, he wanted to add. "He will also receive Yugi's deck. Now, let's duel!"
"Let's duel!" Yugi and Weevil both cried. Their life point counters were set to 2000.
(Y: 2000)
(W: 2000)
A passing duelist noticed the stadium and called out to two other duelists. "Hey, look, there's a duel's starting." The three went to check it out. "That's Weevil Underwood, the National Champion. But who's that dueling with him?"
"That's Yugi Moto," Joey informed them.
"Isn't that the kid who defeated Kaiba?" A second duelist asked.
"None other."
"I didn't expect a Yugi-Weevil match-up until the finals," the third duelist commented.
"But Weevil's the National champ, there's no way some new kid can win against him, even if he did win against Kaiba."
Weevil noticed them. "Well, Yugi, looks like my adoring public is waiting, so let us begin!"
"Duel!" They both cried. And it began.
"Let's see how you do against my Killer Needle (1)." The projectors showed a large bee with an equally-big stinger.
"You'll have to get through my Mammoth Graveyard (2)," Yugi replied summoning a large elephant skeleton to the field. "This massive monster will match your annoying insect point for point. Attack!"
"Killer Needle, let's show that mammoth your poison stinger!" The two monsters charged each other. The Mammoth Graveyard was defeated first.
"No!" Yugi cried.
"Gone after just one sting? He must be allergic."
I don't get it, Yugi thought. Both monsters were evenly matched. It should've been a stalemate!
"Have you begun to figure out why I led you all the way to this forest area?" Weevil asked. "If you'd just look around, you will see that this area is an exact replica of our surrounding environment. One part wasteland and one part forest and who thrives in the forest? Bugs, that who! The strongest, most powerful insects rule the forest. So as long as I play my bugs in the forest area, I get a field power bonus!"
(KN: 1200---1560)
"I get it!" Harold exclaimed kicking himself for not realizing it earlier. "Yugi's mammoth was defeated because Weevil's insect was drawing power from the area around it! Wait a second, Weevil said that the field was part forest and part wasteland. That would mean...
Weevil continued his verbal assault on Yugi. "I guess you just weren't listening when Pegasus said that this tournament would have some exciting new surprises in store for us. Maybe if you were smart enough to steal the tournament's rulebook like I did, you would be getting a field power bonus instead of me!"
"He cheated!" Joey cried. "He led us here 'cause he knew that Yugi would have an unfair advantage!"
It's not as unfair as you might think, Joey, Harold wanted to say.
"Go ahead and call me a cheater if you want. You're all just jealous that you didn't swipe the rules yourselves and because you didn't, little Yugi is about to..."
Yugi's laughter interrupted Weevil. "Take a look at your Killer Needle," Yugi told him. Everybody watched as Weevil's insect went up in a flash of light.
"My monster! What have you done with my monster?" Weevil demanded to know. He looked down at the stats of Yugi's monster.
1560, the same as his Killer Needle.
"This can't be. My creature was super charged with the field power bonus!" But according to this, Yugi's monster somehow got just as powerful.
"Looks like my Mammoth gets a field power bonus just like your bugs do from the forest," Yugi explained.
"What?!"
"He's right, Weevil," Harold agreed. "Dinosaur monsters like the Mammoth Graveyard thrive in the wasteland just as the Killer Needle does in the forest. While Yugi's monster was destroyed first, when the field is split into 50-50, both monsters receive a power boost. And since they had equal attack points to begin with, they both are destroyed."
Weevil growled, "The field point advantage was supposed to be just mine."
Yugi took over. "I kept wondering something on the boat ride here, Weevil. Why were we coming all the way to some remote island just to duel? But as soon as I saw this holographic display grid, it all came together. Every monster has a type of field that it does best on, sort of like a home field advantage. And what makes this island so special is that it has every type of field imaginable. So when you deliberately led us to this spot, you were clearly hoping to give yourself a home field advantage."
Weevil's response wasn't one that Yugi was expecting. He was laughing. "You're awfully clever to put it all together like that, Yugi. But figuring out one rule won't be enough. There are surprises hidden underneath every rock and I know them all!"
Yugi's friends let out words of encouragement. "You can beat him, Yugi!"
"Don't let that flea scare you! He's bluffing!"
"Oh really?" Weevil asked. "Then let's see how you deal with this bluff." He summoned a large purple beetle monster. "My Hercules Beetle (3) will find a way to crawl under your skin and with the field empowering him, he will really get under your skin!"
(HB: 1500---1950, 2000---2600)
Yugi knew he was lucky that he drew a dinosaur card the first time around, but he also knew that there won't be a second time. His best option was to perform a combo attack, much like what Kaiba did with his Saggi the Dark Clown and Negative Energy Generator. "I summon my Feral Imp (4) and I'll equip it with the Horn of the Unicorn to raise its attack points!" Yugi laid a magic card below his monster card. The green gargoyle-like creature suddenly grew a horn on his head.
(FI: 1300---2000)
"Magic lightning attack!" Yugi commanded. The Feral Imp and Hercules Beetle attacked at the same time. The Feral Imp was destroyed.
"Yugi's attack didn't even phase that thing!" Tea cried.
"Something's screwy," Joey observed. Yugi was obviously upset.
"I thought you knew that all monsters with a field power bonus were resistent to magic," Weevil said.
"So because of that field power bonus, Weevil's beetle stopped the Feral Imp's attack and neutralized the power it gained from Yugi's magic card," Harold deduced. I guess it's easy to see how he got to be the National Champion... besides cheating that is.
(Y: 1350)
(W: 2000)
Not knowing what else to do, Yugi set a monster in defense mode.
"Defending, are we? Well it won't work. Not even your strongest monsters can stand up to my Basic Insect card (5)! Not only does it get a field power bonus..."
(BI: 500---650, 700---910)
Weevil threw down two more magic cards. "But I'm upgrading him with a level 3 laser cannon and a level 2 power boost!" Weevil's insect totally obliterated Yugi's defense monster.
"That was for every bug you squashed or stomped on, Yugi. My bugs demand respect, especially in their home! You see, there's nothing that you can do to stand against me. For you see..." he held up a trap card. "In case you're crazy enough to attack me, I have a little surprise all waiting for you. This trap card will prevent all your monsters from attacking me."
"Really, then I guess I'll just do this." He laid a card face-down.
Another defense monster no doubt, Weevil guessed. "Well I'll just make sure you are doing nothing but defending, thanks to this trap card. Face it; while my trap card's on the field, your monsters are powerless to stop me! So, does my tightening web make you squirm?"
He's so busy bragging that he's not paying attention, Yugi thought. Maybe I can use that to set a little trap of my own. He laid a card face-down but verticle on the bottom half of the table.
"Face it, Yugi, I got you totally pinned down against me and there's no chance you can attack, but I can attack you any time I want! And with each turn you coward, I can summon a new monster." In the next two turns, Weevil summoned two more insect monsters.
"I'm going to wipe out all your monsters with one big bug blitzkrieg," Weevil bragged.
That's right, Weevil, Yugi coaxed. Put all your monsters on the field. That's exactly what I'm counting on.
"Wow, look at our Yugi up there," Tea said. "He's just so focused."
"Yeah, it's like when he duels, he's a whole different person," Joey agreed.
Weevil drew a card and chuckled. "Well, look at this; I'm down to my last bug monster, Yugi. You're about to be exterminated!"
"We'll see what my cards have to say about that." The next card Yugi drew was the Dark Magician. Perfect! There's no way Weevil can resist him as a target. "All right, Weevil, I defend with the Dark Magician!"
"Excellent, I'll destroy your very favorite card first! Now, my pet, power up your laser cannon and lay waste to Yugi's prized card!"
Yugi chuckled. He actually looked like he wanted Weevil to attack. Actually, he did.
"What… why are you laughing?" Weevil asked a little frightened.
"Weevil, you're not the only one who can lay a trap card."
"What?"
"You're so busy grandstanding that you paid no attention to the cards I put down in play."
"B... but I thought they were all monster cards!"
"Not all. While you loaded your field with bug monsters, I prepared a special surprise... the trap card Mirror Force!"
"No! Stop your attack!"
"It's too late, Weevil, you already called your attack. Mirror Force will reflect your monster's attack right back at you!" True to his word, the energy blast emitted from Weevil's Basic Insect Card was reflected off the Dark Magician and destroyed all of Weevil's bug monsters.
Weevil's lifepoints were devastated!
(Y: 1350)
(W: 555)
Joey, Tristan and Tea cheered.
Good job, Yugi, Harold congratulated but knew he couldn't say anything for fear of making the match invalid.
"Face it, Weevil, your army is decimated, your life points low, and as you yourself said, you used up all your monsters. Now see where lying and cheating gets you: absolutely nowhere!"
Weevil let out a harsh laugh. "Actually, I lied about not having any more monsters!"
Yugi gasped.
"I still have my most unstoppable creature waiting in the wings. And this invincible creature will put you out of your misery once and for all!"
To Be Continued
Monster Glossary
(1)
Name: Killer Needle
Level: 4
Type: Insect
Attribute: Wind
ATK: 1200
DEF: 1000
(2)
Name: Mammoth Graveyard
Level: 3
Type: Dinosaur
Attribute: Earth
ATK: 1200
DEF: 800
(3)
Name: Hercules Beetle
Level: 5
Type: Insect
Attribute: Earth
ATK: 1500
DEF: 2000
(4)
Name: Feral Imp
Level: 4
Type: Fiend
Attribute: Dark
ATK: 1300
DEF: 1400
(5)
Name: Basic Insect
Level: 2
Type: Insect
Attribute: Earth
ATK: 500
DEF: 700
