I like these not-filler chapters. They have uber duels XD I think this duel and chapter 15's duel are the two best duels in the series (so far, at least)
Latoma: I fixed it. Get off my back, baka
Writer of Fate: Ya, I liked that part too XD And you'll see what happens to Yami now:)
AsukaTenjoin: Great... as if I don't already know enough Bakura fanatics... (although he is pretty awesome)
Shadow: Thanks for the compliment:)
Anyway, get ready for an amazing rematch and an amazing duel! Oh, and quite a few of some of my cool original cards ;)
Chapter 16: Rivalry of Warlords
Chris was sitting on his couch, head in his hands. He was exhausted and hopeless. He had no idea how he would be able to retrieve Yami.
I blew it. Bakura has Yami, and now the world is probably going to crumble because of it. It had been about half an hour since he returned to his room, and over that time he had become increasingly tired. I guess that shadow game took more out of me than I thought.
"Hi Chris," Sam said, walking into their dorm room. "Uh… is something wrong?"
"Yeah," Chris sighed. "Remember that puzzle that you helped me finish? And that I'm always wearing? Well… someone stole it."
"So? Why do you need it anyway?"
"I'm sorry but… I can't tell you yet. I just need it, and it's really important."
"If it's so important, why don't you just get another one?" Sam asked.
"It's an Egyptian artifact, remember?" Chris reminded. "It's the only one they've found so far."
"Well, maybe I can help you get it back." Sam said. "Do you know who took it?"
"Yeah, but confronting him probably won't help," Chris sighed.
"Okay… do you know where he took it?"
"No."
"Where were you when he took it from you?"
"Well, I didn't have it with me when he took it," Chris answered. "I left it in here and walked around the dorm a bit, and when I came back it was gone."
"Okay then, follow me," Sam said, going into the bedroom. Chris slowly got up and followed him. Sam was already on the computer, typing away. Soon four pictures appeared on the screen, each taking up a quarter of the monitor. Chris recognized them as his dorm room door, and some of the dorm hallways.
"How are these pictures going to help?" Chris inquired.
"They're not pictures, they're videos," Sam corrected. "Videos from the security cameras of our dorm, to be exact. Now we can see who took your puzzle, and where they went." The dorm room door opened in the videos, and a black shadow stepped out. It closed the door before moving out of that camera's field of view into the next. "That's odd," Sam commented. The shade walked through the dorm, disappearing from one picture to the next. After about a minute, something strange happened. The shadow walked off one camera's field of view, but two other shades simultaneously appeared in two separate camera views..
"There are two of them!" Chris exclaimed.
"Apparently," Sam said. After about another minute, the shades walked off the screens again, but never reappeared on another. "They're… gone." After a few moments of silence, Sam said, "We could follow the cameras to where they disappeared, and search there."
"Good idea," Chris said as the two friends got up and left the dorm room. Sam led Chris around the dorm for a few minutes, before coming to a place where the hallway diverged into two different directions.
"This is where the perpetrator 'multiplied,'" Sam said. "There must have been another one waiting here, and they went down the opposite hallways. We'll have to split up."
"Okay, then. Thanks for the help," Chris sighed, walking off one direction.
"Wait!" Sam yelled, pulling him back. "I have no idea where exactly they went, so check all the doors!"
"But… aren't those other people's dorms?" Chris asked.
"No, this is the administrative section of our dorm. It's all offices, storage rooms, and other similar rooms."
"Okay. See ya later," Chris said before walking off again.
Chris walked down the hallway, checking each room on the way there. After what seemed like hundreds of doors and hours of searching, Chris still hadn't found his puzzle. Chris sighed. Okay, I'm only opening five more doors.
Chris opened a door, finding a room filled with boxes. Four more.
Chris opened a second door, and his eyes widened. "You!" Chris yelled as he got an adrenaline rush from seeing his Millennium Puzzle again, and whose neck it was around.
"I see you've finally came," Takashi chuckled, playing around with the Millennium Puzzle around his neck.
Chris angrily stepped into the room, gritting his teeth. "Give me back my puzzle," he demanded.
"Oh, how do I know it's your puzzle?" Takashi asked. "After all, it's around my neck."
"Just give it back," Chris said.
"If you beat me in a duel," Takashi smirked as his duel disk unfolded.
"Fine," Chris said, his duel disk also unfolding.
Suddenly, Yami appeared besides Chris. 'Chris… you have to win this duel.'
'I know but—''Don't talk,' Yami interrupted. 'This takes a lot of energy since you're not wearing the puzzle, so I don't have much time. Eventually in the duel, I might be able to take over, which will definitely allow you to win,' Yami finished as he disappeared. Then he thought to himself, I seem to have become much stronger. When Yugi had a duel similar to this one with Bandit Keith, I was barely able to talk to Yugi for five seconds. I just hope that I'll have enough energy to take over Chris and win the duel…
"Before we begin," Takashi said. "Let's establish what will happen if I win. I get your Mystic Swordsman—"
"Fine, let's just begin," Chris quickly said.
"I wasn't quite finished," Takashi continued. If I win, I get your Mystic Swordsman, and you must leave the academy, and never come back."
After a moment of hesitation, Chris agreed again.
"Let's duel!"
Takashi: 4000; Chris: 4000
"Takashi…" Chris said as the addressed person drew 6 cards(6).
"What?" Takashi spat.
"Where exactly did you get my puzzle?" Chris asked.
"A…" Takashi paused for a second, thinking. "'friend' gave it to me."
Why would Bakura give the puzzle to Takashi to duel me? Chris wondered. Why didn't he just duel me himself for the puzzle? I'll just have to figure it out later… right now I have to get the Millennium Puzzle back. "Okay. You can go," Chris said as he drew 5 card(5).
"Thank you," Takashi smiled. "I'll start off with Silence Swordsman LV3(5;1000/1000). You remember him, don't you?" Takashi asked as the green-skinned orange-haired swordsman appeared in front of Takashi. He put his impressive sword over his shoulder and smiled. "Next I'll upgrade him with the spell card Level Up(4), bringing out Silence Swordsman LV5(2300/1000)!" The swordsman almost doubled in size, as did his sword. "In case you don't remember his effect, your spell cards don't affect him. I'll end my turn with a set trap(3)."
"Draw(6)!" Chris yelled. "I summon Marauding Captain(5;1200/400), in attack mode! I can then special summon White Tiger(4;1900/1700)!"
"Neither of your monsters have enough attack points to defeat my Silence Swordsman," Takashi smirked as the blonde warrior and albino tiger appeared in front of Chris.
"They might not have enough attack by themselves, but by teamwork they shall succeed!" Chris yelled, sliding a spell card into his duel disk(3). "I play Brave Attack, allowing my two monsters to attack together with a power of 3100!" The White Tiger roared, and a spirit was transferred from its soul to Marauding Captain's blade, which glowed with a bright white light. The swordsman ran forward and slashed through the opposing warrior. When it returned to Chris' field, both monsters shattered into pixels. "By using Brave Attack, I have to give up all my monsters after the attack," Chris explained. "But… why didn't your lifepoints decrease?"
"Because of my trap," Takashi smirked. "It's called Battle Reversal; it negates all the battle damage, and refills my hand by 1 card(4). When Takashi saw his card he frowned. Pointless Charge? Just my luck. I draw the card for I use for Silence Swordsman LV5 just as he is destroyed.
Chris set a spell/trap(2) and signaled the end of his turn.
After Takashi drew his card(5), his face lit up again. "I play Graceful Charity(4)! Now I'm allowed to draw 3 card(7) by discarding 2 after(5)!" Now I can get rid of Pointless Charge and simultaneously gain new cards. Now, for my turn… I could get a direct attack now, but his face-down is obviously a trap so attacking would be pointless. "I set a monster(4) and another trap(3) and end my turn!"
"That wasn't such a smart move," Chris smiled after he drew his card(3). He placed his newly received card on his duel disk as a small swordsman appeared on his field. "I summon Mystic Swordsman LV2(2;900/0)! I won't bother telling you his effect again so I'll just attack!"
"Activate trap!" Takashi countered. His set monster card flipped up and a beautiful angel with white-feathered wings flew out of the card, bathing Takashi in a golden light. Nonetheless, he swordsman jumped up and slashed through angel.
"What was the point of that?" Chris asked.
"Well, first it's a trap called Revelation of Light. It let me reveal my Shining Angel(1400/800). Then it increased my lifepoints by my angel's defense!"
Takashi: 4800; Chris: 4000"So you got a few lifepoints. I still destroyed your monster," said Chris.
"Well, it flipped my angel face-up," Takashi explained. "That means your swordsman's effect did not apply, and my angel was destroyed in battle. Thus I can use my angel's effect to special summon Chaos Angel LV2(0/900) from my deck! And when he's special summoned, Chaos Demon LV2(900/0) also comes out!" Two feathers were left over from Shining Angel. They glowed, and grew into a small white angel and a small black demon.
"I end my turn, and now Mystic Swordsman LV2 levels up to Mystic Swordsman LV4(1900/1600)!" More level monsters? Chris thought as his swordsman grew taller. Is Takashi running some sort of level deck now? Last time, his only level monsters were his Silence Swordsmen…
"My move!" Takashi yelled, drawing a card(4). "And now my two monsters upgrade to Chaos Angel LV5(500/1900) and Chaos Demon LV5(1900/500)!" The two creatures grew until they seemed like more formidable monsters. "Because they were special summoned, their effects activate, forcing you to summon one light and one dark monster from your deck!"
"Thanks!" Chris smiled as he took his deck out of his deck holder. "I summon Spirit Reaper(300/200) in defense mode and Dunames Dark Witch(1800/1050) in attack mode!"
"You won't be thanking me for long!" Takashi yelled. "My two monsters' second abilities activate, removing your monsters from play!" Takashi's two monsters glowed as Chris' monsters disappeared in a flash of white and black light.
"Wow, those are some really neat effects," Chris commented.
"If you think that's impressive, you should see their final forms! Too bad you won't," Takashi smirked. "I'm going to get a little help from my ancestors! I now tribute Chaos Angel LV5 and Chaos Demon LV5 to summon the all-mighty, all-powerful, Blue-Eyes White Dragon(3;3000/2500)!" Takashi's Chaos Angel and Demon shattered. In their place, a giant white dragon rose up, roaring at Chris as its head almost touched the ceiling. It had platinum, shimmering scales that were perfectly clear mirrors. It had two horns on both sides of its mouth, which protected its razor-sharp teeth. Chris saw the same cold fury in the dragon's blue eyes as he did in Takashi's.
A… Blue-Eyes White Dragon? Chris worriedly thought to himself.
Chancellor Casatos was in a small room, look at an array of computer screens before him. The one he was focusing on displayed a picture of Takashi and Chris standing opposite of each other, Takashi's Blue-Eyes glaring fiercely at Chris. "A Blue-Eyes? How and why does Takashi have a Blue-Eyes?" Casatos wondered aloud.
"Well, I just figured out the mystery Chris' puzzle, and this might be a good test for Him. Now let's see Takashi's deck…" Casatos typed into the keyboard before him, and soon a list of cards appeared on the screen beside the duelists' screen. As Casatos read the list, his eye widened. He reread the list, just to make sure he had read it correctly. He took a deep breath, and regained his composure. "Takashi should really be expelled for this. Lucky for him, I won't interfere in this duel because I need to see how He will react. And I wonder if He will appear—after all, Chris isn't wearing the puzzle."
"Now, Blue-Eyes White Dragon, attack with Burst Steam of Destruction!" Takashi commanded.
"I chain Waboku!" Chris quickly countered. The sphere of white energy was generated in the dragon's mouth, and smashed into Chris' swordsman. However, when the smoke cleared the warrior was still standing.
"I'll set two spell/traps(1), and that's my turn."
"Draw(3)!" Chris yelled. "I play Pot of Greed(2), allowing me to draw 2 cards(4)! Here's a card you might know, since you've played it this duel," Chris shouted, placing his card into his duel disk(3). "I activate Level Up, upgrading my swordsman to LV6(2300/1700)!" The swordsman grew again, his sword splitting in two.
'Hello, Chris,' Mystic Swordsman LV6 greeted as he appeared. 'That is a very strong monster,' he commented, noticing his foe.
'Don't worry, you'll beat it.' "I play the spell card Megamorph(2)! I'll assume you recall it's effect," Chris smirked as Mystic Swordsman LV6 doubled in size as its attack doubled to 4600. "Attack his Blue-Eyes with Mystic Slash!" The swordsman darted forward, and easily chopped through the large dragon. He then ran towards Takashi, lifted his blade and began to bring it down. However, a blue shield appeared stopped the attack.
Takashi: 4000; Chris: 3600"Thanks for that, because now I get to use my two trap cards!" Takashi declared. "First I used my Counter Shield – 50! This first halved the damage, and then dealt half that damage back to you! Next was my Reincarnation of Light, so I can special summon a level 7 light monster from my hand! Oh, and it lets me bypass summoning conditions, too, so welcome out Silence Swordsman LV7(0;2800/1000)! This also means your Megamorph is negated."
"I set the remaining two cards in my hand(0) and end my turn."
"Draw(1)!" Takashi yelled, and then immediately slid his card into his duel disk(0). "I play my own copy of Pot of Greed, so I can draw two cards(2), too! Silence Swordsman LV7, attack and destroy the inferior Mystic Swordsman LV6!"
"I chain Blast with Chain, equalizing our monsters' attacks!" Chris yelled. The two swordsmen clashed, and simultaneously slashed each other in half. "Sorry Mystic Swordsman," Chris murmured to himself, looking at his graveyard. "It was necessary, and your death will not be in vain."
"I play Mystical Space Typhoon(1) to destroy your remaining trap, and then set a trap(0) of my own to end my turn." A giant whirlwind rose up from the ground, and moved towards Chris, picking up and destroying his set trap before dispersing into the air.
Chris reached for his deck, but a voice stopped him.
'Chris!' The voice firmly yelled.
'Yami?' Chris asked.
'Yes. I don't know if I have enough energy now—I don't know if I would be able to do it even if I even had all my energy—but you have no cards left, on your field or hand. I need to take control now, or else we might not have any hope left for winning the duel!'
'Okay, let's try it,' Chris sighed as he felt Yami take over his body. However, the change was much more gradual than his previous experiences.
'Now the duel truly begins', Yami told Chris. Yami placed his two fingers on top of his deck, in preparation to draw a card. 'Heart of the cards… guide me…' he thought.
'Heart of the cards?' Chris asked, laughing.
'Yes, the heart of the cards,' Yami explained. 'If you trust in them, they shall help you.'
'If you say so,' Chris sighed. Yami was the best duelist in all of time; if he said something works, it works.
Yami picked up the top card of the deck and added it to his hand(1). "I play Graceful Charity(0), letting me draw 3 cards(3), but then I have to discard two cards(2)."
'So much for the heart of the cards,'Chris sadly said. 'And now we're going to lose the duel! You didn't get any good cards!'
'Oh, don't worry. They came through.'
'They did?' Chris asked, confused. 'You had better cards. And you only got a—'
'It worked.' Yami stated. "I set a trap(0) and end my turn."
"That's it?" Takashi asked as he drew a card(1). Takashi began maniacally laughing when he saw his drawn card. "Time for this duel to end! You can do nothing to stop me! I activate my face-down spell, The Shallow Grave, allowing us each to summon a monster from our graveyards! However, it is a surprise as to which ones because they are summoned face-down!"
"I'm well aware of what your spell card does," Yami said as his graveyard slid out of its slot. He sifted through its contents, selected a monster and put it on his duel disk, as Takashi did the same.
"Next, it's time for the second to last card you'll ever see in this academy!" Takashi laughed. "By removing Chaos Angel LV2 and Chaos Demon LV2 in my graveyard from the game, I can special summon the almighty Chaos Emperor Dragon – Envoy of the End(0;3000/2500)!" The two glowing spheres came out of Takashi's graveyard, like with Chris' Black Luster Soldier. However, this time when they combined, they were merged in a flash of black light. And the monster appeared was a giant dragon, instead of a soldier. The dragon had golden and black scales, and a mane of red hair coming out of the back of its head.
"But that's a banned card!" Chris burst out, taking control of his body again.
"So?" Takashi laughed. "I'm a Kaiba! I can do anything I want!"
"But… how? I mean, why is your duel disk accepting the banned cards?"
"I told you, I'm a Kaiba! I know just about everything about these duel disks!" Takashi explained. "It's not that hard to change them to accept banned and fake cards, or to disable the security cameras in here!"
Then I guess you need to work on your electronics a bit, Casatos thought, since he was watching the security cameras.
"But why did you do this?" Chris asked.
"Because!" Takashi yelled. "I'm not going to let some snot-nosed, bratty Ra reject beat me and make a fool of me! I'm going to get my revenge on you for defeating me!"
Chris sighed. If Takashi was using banned cards, this would be an even harder duel. He let Yami take control of their body again.
"And now to use my dragon's effect! By simply paying 1000 lifepoints, all of our cards and destroyed, and you take damage for each one!" The dragon roared, and began to glow. The glow covered the entire field, and Yami could hear the cards shatter into pixels.
Takashi: 3000; Yami: 3600"Hey! Why didn't your lifepoints go down? The effect went through; all of our cards are gone," Takashi demanded.
"I used my trap," Yami explained. "It's called Gift of the Mystical Elf. It increased my lifepoints by 300 for each of our monsters, which is 900 points in total. Then I would take 1200 lifepoints of damage from your dragon, but since my trap card was off the field, I only took 900 points of damage, so it all evened out. And I assume you'll end your turn now, since you don't have any other cards."
"Not exactly," Takashi smirked. "When I used Graceful Charity, I discarded my copy of Sangan(1000/600), which I summoned back with The Shallow Grave. And now that it was destroyed, I can add a weak monster from my deck to my hand(1). Now I'll summon it out! Here's Yata-Garasu(0;200/100)!"
"But that's also a banned card!" Chris burst out, taking control again as a small, transparent violet crow appeared on the field.
"Again, I don't care," Takashi laughed. Chris let Yami take over for the third time in that duel. "Yata-Garasu, attack Chris directly!" The bird flew forward, biting Yami on the shoulder.
Takashi: 3000; Yami: 3400"I end my turn," Takashi said as Yata-Garasu transformed into a white flash of light and returned to his hand(1).
Yami reached for his deck, but was interrupted to Takashi's yelling.
"What are you doing?" Takashi shouted. "You know Yata-Garasu is banned but you don't even know its effect? Man, you are such an idiot! Anyway, I guess I'll have to explain it to you. First, it's a spirit monster, which was why it returned to my hand. Second, if it damages your lifepoints, you have to skip your next draw phase!"
"But wait, does that mean—"
"That you have absolutely no cards and can't get any more cards?" Takashi finished. "Yes, yes it does. It's the perfect strategy, and the perfect deck! Chris, you can't beat this deck, because no one in history has!"
No cards… at all… Yami thought to himself. How am I supposed to win if I can't draw? Wait… that gives me an idea… "Takashi, your 'perfect' strategy won't work."
"We'll see about that," Takashi growled. "Since you have no other cards, I'll assume that means it's my turn," Takashi smiled as he drew a card(2), but he immediately ignored it and played Yata-Garasu(1). "Attack!" he commanded. The bird flew forward once again, but a wall of lightning rose up from the ground around Yami, protecting him.
"Sorry, but I also summoned back a monster that I discarded with Graceful Charity with your Shallow Grave!" Yami explained. "It is a monster called Lightning Turtle(0/1800), and by removing it from play I can negate one of your attacks."
"F-fine, make your move," Takashi worriedly stammered, returning Yata-Garasu to his hand(2).
'I told you the heart of the cards would pull through,' Yami told Chris as he drew(1). Yami stared as his card for a few moments, but then sighed, "I end my turn," without doing anything.
'They came through?' Chris asked.
'Maybe not right now with this card, but they will still guide me to victory.'
"Looks like you ran out of luck!" Takashi laughed as he drew(3).
"I don't need luck to beat you," Yami taunted. "Nobody needs luck to beat you! A tiny toddler could easily beat you!"
"No they couldn't! I summon Yata-Garasu(2) and attack you directly! And I'll defeat you perfectly with this strategy!"
Takashi: 3000; Yami: 3200Takashi ended his turn(3), but his turn immediately started again. Takashi continued the cycle of draw(4), summon(3), attack, return(4), end, Yami taunting him the entire time.
Takashi: 3000; Yami: 3000Draw(5), summon(4), attack, return(5), end.
Takashi drew(7), summoned Yata-Garasu(6), attacked, returned Yata-Garasu(7) to his hand, and discarded a card(6).Takashi: 3000; Yami: 1000
"That all you can do?" Yami asked. "If it is, then you won't win!" Yami was still taunting, but by now Takashi wasn't responding. He was just continuing the cycle.
Draw(7), summon(6), attack, return(7), end(6).
Takashi: 3000; Yami: 800
Draw(7), summon(6), attack, return(7), end(6).
Takashi: 3000; Yami: 600"You might was well stop; you're not going to win."
Draw(7), summon(6), attack, return(7), end(6).
Takashi: 3000; Yami: 400"Last chance to give up."
Draw(7), summon(6), attack, return(7), end(6).
Takashi: 3000; Yami: 200"Too late. Looks like you've lost," Yami sighed.
"What are you talking about?" Takashi laughed, finally responding. "You are only one attack away from losing, and there's nothing you can do about it!"
"That may be, but there's nothing you can do about it either," Yami slyly smirked.
Takashi just scowled, and reached down to draw a card. However, instead of his fingers meeting the papery surface of a duel monsters card, they touched a strange, cold metal. "What the," Takashi looked down, and discovered he had run out of cards from his deck!
"I told you it was your last chance," Yami said. "You were so concerned in beating me with a 'perfect' strategy, and so caught up in your anger and malice you failed to notice your depleting deck. And as a result I have won!"
Takashi: 0 (from deckout); Yami: 200"N-no…" Takashi stammered, falling to his knees. "How could he have won?" he quietly murmured to himself.
Yami began walking towards Takashi. He felt reinvigorated with each step he took that brought him closer to the Millennium Puzzle. He silently removed the Millennium Puzzle from Takashi's neck and put it around his own, and then turned around and left the room.
'Wow,' Chris said after Yami closed the door to the room. 'I guess you really are the best duelist in all of time!'
'Maybe…' Yami replied.
Sam opened another door, and discovered another empty office. Is this the right way? Sam thought to himself. Maybe I didn't interpret the security camera footage correctly. Either way, I hope Chris is having more luck than me.
He opened another door, but, unlike the other doors, this one was pitch black. The other rooms had its lighting settings on low, allowing people to see inside without using much electricity. Sam reached around the doorway for an LB(light button; their equivalent of a light switch), but found none. Must be farther on the wall, Sam thought to himself. He cautiously stepped inside, and felt around the wall. He finally felt the circular button, and pushed it into the wall. The room lit up as the door simultaneously closed. Sam rushed to the door, and tried to pry it open or find a button to open the door. After a few moments of pointless searching, he turned around to see what was in the room.
"Hello, Sam," the lone figure began…
Ooohh... cliffie...
Like last time! Lol! Wow... the next chapter also ends in a cliffie... and the one after that... gosh, why do I like cliffies so much?
Anyway, if I counted the cards correctly, then Takashi should actually deck out with Yami having 200 lifepoints if Takashi uses a 40 card deck. Pretty lucky, huh? ;)
So, since you're finished reading the chapter, review and tell me what you think! XD
Card of the Day
Yata-Garasu (WIND)
Fiend/Spirit/Effect
Level 2
ATK 200/DEF 100
This card cannot be Special Summoned. This card returns to the owner's hand during the End Phase of the turn that it is Normal Summoned, Flip Summoned, or flipped face-up. When this card inflicts Battle Damage to your opponent's Life Points, your opponent skips his/her next Draw Phase.
Original Cards
White Tiger; level 4; Beast/LIGHT; 1900/1700
Brave Attack; Spell; Select 1 face-up attack mode monster on your field. That monster's ATK becomes the combined ATK of all face-up attack mode monsters on your field. During this turn, only the selected monster can attack. During the end of this turn's battle phase, all of your face-up attack mode monsters are destroyed.
Battle Reversal; Trap; You can only activate this card when you would receive battle damage. Negate the damage and draw 1 card.
Pointless Charge; Quick-Play Spell; You can activate this card when you declare an attack. Change the attack to a direct attack to your opponent's lifepoints and reduce all damage to 0.
Revelation of Light; Trap; Flip one of your set LIGHT monsters into face-up defense mode. Then increase your lifepoints by the DEF of the flipped monster.
Chaos Angel LV2; level 2; Fairy/Effect/LIGHT; 0/900; When this card is special summoned (except by the effect of "Chaos Demon LV2") you can special summon a "Chaos Demon LV2" from your hand or deck to your field. During your standby phase, tribute this card to special summon a "Chaos Angel LV5" from your hand or deck.
Chaos Demon LV2; level 2; Fiend/Effect/DARK; 900/0; When this card is special summoned (except by the effect of "Chaos Angel LV2") you can special summon a "Chaos Angel LV2" from your hand or deck to your field. During your standby phase, tribute this card to special summon a "Chaos Demon LV5" from your hand or deck.
Chaos Angel LV5; level 5; Angel/Effect/LIGHT; 500/1900; When this card is special summoned by the effect of "Chaos Angel LV2", declare an attribute. Your opponent must summon 1 monster of the declared attribute from their deck to their field. Once per turn, instead of this card attacking, you may remove 1 face-up LIGHT monster on the field from play. During the end phase of a turn a LIGHT and DARK monster were removed from play by the effect of a monster(s), tribute this card to special summon a "Chaos Angel LV8" from your hand or deck.
Chaos Demon LV5; level 5; Fiend/Effect/DARK; 1900/500; When this card is special summoned by the effect of "Chaos Demon LV2", declare an attribute. Your opponent must summon 1 monster of the declared attribute from their deck to their field. Once per turn, instead of this card attacking, you may remove 1 face-up DARK monster on the field from play. During the end phase of a turn a LIGHT and DARK monster were removed from play by the effect of a monster(s), tribute this card to special summon a "Chaos Demon LV8" from your hand or deck.
Counter Shield – 50; Trap; You can only activate this card when you would take battle damage. Halve the damage taken. Then deal damage to your opponent's lifepoints equal to half the battle damage you took.
Reincarnation of Light; Trap; You can only activate this card when a LIGHT monster is destroyed as a result of battle. Special summon one LIGHT monster from your hand that is one level lower than the destroyed monster, ignoring any summon conditions.
Lightning Turtle; level 4; Machine/Effect/LIGHT; 0/1800; Remove this card in your graveyard from play. Negate an attack.
Next Time: Unknown Warrior of Fiend
