Bandit Keith never believed in nostalgia, but he swore Duelist Kingdom looked different than what he remembered. Oh, sure, it looked the same as it ever did. But with no one on the island except for him and this mysterious punk, it made Duelist Kingdom feel more like a ghost town.

The blonde man clicked his tongue before making his way towards the cave. As he did, his mind replayed the past while physically walking down memory lane. One giant failure one after the other, culminating in absolutely nothing but him in rock bottom.

Still, the machine duelist was curious. Who could have placed a bounty on his head and that god card in his deck? If the guy had that much money, he definitely would have sold the dang thing. It wasn't even that strong as Slifer, and that card was supposed to be the weakest of the God Cards.

Eventually, he came to the old dueling ring that the zombie boy (He didn't bother remembering those people) and Joey fought in. He didn't know why, but he found himself climbing up at one of the other ends of the dueling ring.

"Mr. Keith."

Lights burst open in the area, forcing the American Duelist to shield his eyes. When his eyes adjusted, the Machine Duelist looked to the other side and flinched when he saw some freak wearing a mask in the dark cave.

"I've been expecting you."

"Who the hell are you!?" Bandit Keith demanded from the freak before he noticed the dueling arena activating.

"How about a game? Duelist Kingdom Rules: no tribute summoning and no direct attacks. If you win, I'll tell you what you want to know." Paradox placed a deck into the slot.

"Give me one good reason why I shouldn't just run up to you and beat the (crap) out of you?" He cursed in a way that would make sailors blush.

"You would have done so already if you thought you could. Come now, I won't throw you off the island or set your mind ablaze as Pegasus and Ishtar did if you lose. I promise this is more to your benefit."

"Then why the hell did you put that (darn) bounty on my head?!" It took Bandit a second to realize something: how the hell did this guy know about Pegasus throwing him off the island, or how an Egyptian jerk set his mind ablaze somehow?

The masked freak wagged his finger at the duelist. "Play this game with me; then I'll talk. Win or lose."

Bandit Keith didn't want to believe the freak. But seeing as how the guy got the jump on him, Bandit knew that he was at least dangerous enough like Pegasus and the others. Reluctantly, he put his deck into the duel scanner.

Bandit Keith: 2000 LP

Paradox: 2000 LP

Bandit Keith drew from his deck. It took him a second to remember Duelist Kingdom didn't use tributes even if the guy told him a few seconds ago. "I summon Barrel Dragon in attack mode!"

Barrel Dragon. [Type: Effect Monster/Sub-type: Machine/Attribute: Dark/Level: 7/ATK: 2600/DEF: 2200]

"Next, I play 7 Completed! This Equip Spell gives me the choice of boosting a machine's monster's attack or defense points by 700, so I'm choosing attack points!" (ATK: 2600→3300)

"That's all for my turn." Odd, were his eyes playing tricks on him, or was his deck rumbling?

Turn 2: Paradox. Cards: 5.

"So talk, freak!" Bandit shouted as the masked man drew his next card. "What the (heck) is this all about!?"

"Well, the easiest way to explain it is that I am similar to the men that ruined your lives in that I have ambitions of grandeur. Unlike them, I'd like to formally recruit you."

"And you pointed a (blasted) bounty on my head!?"

The masked man showed no signs of being threatened. "Let me answer your question with another question: would you have listened to a—in your words—freak like me if I just came up to you with a suitcase of money?"

Bandit Keith clicked his tongue. "I wouldn't have said no to the money."

"But there's something else I wanted you to believe, and it's only through this duel." Paradox took a card out of his starting hand. "I special summon Malefic Barreload Dragon!"

On the opposite field of Bandit, a mechanical dragon, one more fearsome than Barrel Dragon, appeared and unleashed a roar of both machine and mythical legend.

Malefic Barreload Dragon [Type:Effect Monster/Sub-Type: Dragon/Attribute: DARK/Level: 8/ATK: 3000/DEF: 0]

"My my. I just realized that your card might be the ancestor of this monster. Time has quite the sense of humor." Paradox mused to himself.

"What the (heck) is that monster?" Bandit Keith knew there were new monsters from the Extra Deck, but this one felt off to him. "Whatever! My Barrel Dragon is still stronger by 300 points!"

"Are you sure? Barreload Dragon has a quick effect that can lower a monster's attack and defense points by 500! So it's time to start this duel with a bang!" Bandit's eyes widened behind his glasses as he heard that claim. The marked dragon fired what looked to be a combination of both bullet and fireball from its maw, and the attack slammed into Barrel Dragon, making the creature buckle under the direct hit.

(ATK: 3300→2800/DEF: 2200→1700)

"Now, attack!" The futuristic dragon rushed in and slashed the head off his prototype.

Bandit: 2000→1800 LP

Paradox: 2000 LP

"(Punk)!" Bandit Keith cursed under his breath after his monster shattered into digital wind. "I'm going to (bloody) make you pay!"

Turn 3: Bandit Keith. Cards: 4.

The man drew his next card faster than he had in a very long time. With enough force to make the machine tremble, he slammed the card down on the console. "I summon Fiendish Engine Ω!"

Fiendish Engine Ω [Type: Effect Monster/Sub-type: Machine/Attribute: Dark/Level: 8/ATK: 2800/DEF: 2000]

The monster that appeared looked as intimidating as Barreload itself; even the enslaved dragon roared as a challenge at the beast before it.

Paradox pointed his hand out. "I activate Borreload Dragon's effect again! Your new monster loses 500 points!" The future dragon performed the same move on the new monster it did against its predecessor, causing Fiendish Engine to buckle and overheat from the strike. (ATK: 2800→2300/DEF: 2000→1500)

Bandit Keith grunted from the annoying ability, but his need to see the man defeated spurred the man forward. "I activate Fiendish Engine's effect! I can increase his attack points by 1000!" (ATK: 2300→3300) "Next, I play the equip card, Axe of Fools! By negating my monster's effects, he gains an extra 1000 attack points!" (ATK: 3300→4300) "Now, bash that dragon's (blasted) skull in!"

The machine seemed to rise despite starting to overheat. Instead, it looked like the heat only increased the longer it kept going. Its body made a roar of metal and oil that could even make a dragon's roar look pitiful. And, while its body exuded off heat and power, it turned its gaze towards Barreload Dragon. Using the Axe, the machine rushed for the opposing dragon. Barreload attempted to fire another blast. However, Fiendish Engine suddenly leapt and ruptured the dragon in half.

Bandit: 1800 LP

?: 2000→700 LP

"Ha." The masked man shielded his face as the impact of the blow threatened to push him off the podium. "That's clever. Axe of Fools negates the effects of the equipped monster, including its own that forces your monster to destroy itself after its attack boost." Bandit Keith wondered how the punk knew so much about his deck. He didn't have time to explain those details since he wanted to beat the guy down. So how'd he know all of that? "Good, I was worried you would be too rusty wasting away in that bar."

"(Screw) you!" Bandit Keith was about to show the freak his favorite one-finger gesture before the masked man continued.

"Now I can play seriously."

Turn 4: Paradox. Cards: 5.

As Paradox drew his card, he stilled for a second. "Huh, even fragments understand how poetic they can be." Before Bandit Keith could call his enemy out, the outsider continued. Just like his first card, he put away something from the extra deck before, "I now Special Summon Malefic Red-Eyes Black Dragon!"

For a second, Bandit Keith's entire world stood still.

"What the (heck) did you just say?" Bandit Keith's whisper was like the calm before the storm.

But then, an inferno of black fire exploded from the ground, and Bandit Keith saw a familiar eye behind the flames. In a single flap, the flame dispersed, and there it was: the dragon that stood by that duelist who Keith loathed with his very being.

Malefic Red-Eyes Dragon. [Type: Effect Monster/Sub-type: Dragon/ Attribute: DARK/Level: 7/ ATK: 2400/ DEF: 2000]

Even wearing those strange black and white markings, Bandit Keith recognized the soul of that card. "How the (freak) do you (freaking) have that (freaking) card!?"

Meanwhile, Paradox wondered if he should have brought a censor to this meeting with how Bandit Keith kept cursing. "If you're going to curse over something like that, then you'll definitely hate this." Paradox moved a card into the spell and trap zone. "I play Riryoku! I target two monsters. One loses half of its attack points while the other gains its stolen points! We both know which one is which here."

Paradox was wrong as Bandit Keith froze up and became speechless at the card's effect.

The card sapped strength away from Fiendish Engine. Soon, Red-Eyes unleashed a roar that made Bandit Keith think of—

NoMatterHowManyTimesHeTriedHeCouldn'tWIN!

(ATK: 4300→2150)(ATK: 2400→4550)

Paradox, not caring for the PTSD attack Bandit Keith currently had, motioned forward. "Red-Eyes, attack Fiendish Engine!"

Red-Eyes unleashed its fireball that grew and grew enough to light up the entire cave. As Fiendish Engine got consumed by the light, Bandit Keith's only reaction was for his soul to unleash a cry of defeat more than ten years in the making.

Bandit: 1800→ 0 LP

Paradox: 700 LP

After his life points hit zero, Bandit Keith slammed his fists into the console, gasping for air as he did with sweat pouring down his face. Without thinking, he spotted and picked up a nearby stone and threw it at the image of the duelist that ruined his life.

Instead, reality brought him back when Paradox caught the stone in his hand.

"As I promised," The masked man tossed the rock to the side. "I bet you have questions."

Reality settled back in, and after calming down, Bandit Keith asked, "How the hell do you have Red-Eyes?" He saw the dueling arena power down and more questions came to his head. However, only one of them reached his voice first. "Who are you?"

"It's a copy. But its power is similar to the Dragon of Potential. As for who I am? I go by the name, Paradox." Paradox jumped down but carried what looked to be a suitcase. "But technically speaking, my bounty said nothing about you being the one to deliver yourself here." As he went closer to meet up with the American duelist, he opened the case, revealing a large number of stacked bills.

Seeing Bandit still at a loss of words and breath, Paradox continued. "If you hand me The Wicked Eraser, the money can be yours, and we can be on our way."

Bandit Keith took the card mentioned and walked up to Paradox. Just before he could reach out to hand the card over, he froze. This adventure only happened because he kept the dark god card. If he were to give it back, what would happen to him? His mind could only think of paying off his debts and then going back to that bar for the rest of his life. His body felt ill at the mere thought of nothing ever changing after getting a taste of danger, alarm, and of being someone important again.

"I knew it." Bandit Keith looked up to Paradox as he spoke. "You secretly loved this, didn't you? You loved being back in the thick of things, plotting, scheming, getting your blood pumping. You liked having a purpose." Even with that mask on, Bandit knew the jerk was smiling. "Tell ya what? I'll let you keep the money and the card if you're willing to do a job for me."

"What's the job?" Bandit Keith found himself asking.

"I'm planning to recreate the other Wicked God Cards. So, of course, I'm going to need the last Wicked God. But since you've obviously bonded with it, you can do the job for me."

"How the hell am I supposed to (freaking) do that? I ain't a card creator like that (maggot) Pegasus."

Paradox sighed; he put the suitcase down then reached into his long coat. He took out two blank cards. "Use these." He showed them to Bandit Keith.

The American Duelist reached for them but was surprised when Paradox backed away. "Ah! Ah!" The spiky blonde wagged his finger. "I'm not done with the stipulations yet. I'll give them to you if you accept the conditions of my job. To bring back the Wicked God Cards, you'll need the duel energy of some strong duelists. Not only that, I've found two places in the world that are perfect for not only reviving, but making the Wicked Gods stronger than they were before."

"Okay?" Bandit Keith thought this sounded simple enough.

"Didn't you hear me? I said you needed to duel strong duelists. Or, at the very least, a lot of weak duelists too. That means that I won't remove your bounty if you choose to take my job."

"WHAT!?" Bandit Keith yelled.

Paradox remained unfazed by his reaction. "How else are you going to get people to duel you other than right now? I sincerely doubt even you can bully one sorry goon of yours into dueling you more than a hundred times, and even if you could, you'd know that dueling energy from a weak soul like that means nothing to restore the cards."

The machine duelist clicked his tongue as the freak was right. If he needed to duel, he would have to keep his bounty to attract would-be targets.

"(Darn) it. Fine. What are the two places I have to (bloody) go to?"

"The first place you must go is Kaiba Corp." Bandit Keith grimaced before Paradox went on. "You can duel around the vicinity of the building to gather duel energy, or you can only duel once in the exact place The Wicked Dreadroot got played. Either way, the Wicked Eraser will tell you when The Wicked Dreadroot gets restored."

Either duel a bunch of punks near the building multiple times or somehow get into Kabia Corp, get past all that security that knows and bars him, and duel where Yugi and Gekko dueled. So basically an easy but slow way, or a fast but risky way.

"Where's the second place?"

"Get Dreadroot first. Then, they'll point you to where you'll go to revive Avatar."

Something started to beep in Paradox's pockets. The man took out a flip phone and opened it up.

"Ahh? It appears our time is cut short. Some of your hunters are hot on your trail. I would like to hear your answer once more to be sure. I can call them off and tell them the bounty is over, but you have to give me Wicked Eraser. Or, you can take my job of reviving the Wicked God Cards but have to contend with people hunting you down for the entire task."

Bandit Keith wondered something. "What happens if I get caught by one of them and sent to you?"

"... It means that you weren't cut out for this job at all. Then I'll properly have you convicted and sent to jail and give the one who stopped you another 1 million." His beeping phone got louder, signaling that whoever was on Bandit Keith's trail was getting closer. "So? What will you choose?"

Bandit Keith's mind raced. He could give the (darn) card and get an easy 1 million. But his mind already knew why he couldn't do it the first time. However, during his journey here? He had never felt more alive than he did in the past decade. The world had given him a THIRD chance, and those were beyond rare. Who was he to turn down another chance at his destiny!? And with the way this freak was talking, he'd get his hands on all 3 Wicked Gods! There's no way he'd give up that kind of power!

The answer was always there; he just needed to be sure himself.

"I'll take the job." Bandit Keith decided then and there.

"Then, as forwarding payment, I would like to borrow Wicked Eraser. I promise; I'm not taking him, but he will need a boost if you're going to do this job. You can even hold the suitcase and the two blank cards if it puts you at ease." Paradox handed the items to Bandit Keith first before the American Duelist lent him the Wicked God Card.

Paradox waved his hand over the card. "There you go. When you get the chance, you'll tear apart those you call your enemies." Bandit Keith had the distinct feeling that the freak didn't say those words for him. When he got the card back, his eyes widened as he saw the reworked effect on the monster.

"How did you?"

Before the Machine Duelist could ask, Paradox's phone started to beep louder. "They're here. And with that, I take my leave. Good luck, Mr. Keith." Despite his flamboyant outfit, Paradox stepped into the shadows and disappeared completely.

Bandit Keith looked at The Wicked Eraser.

"Alright. Let's go meet these (witches). It's time to test your new ability out that isn't as shitty as it was before."

Bandit Keith left the island with a feeling invigorated, so what if he had to leave a trail of unconscious and broken duelists in his wake?

Wait, no.

What a wonderful way to signal the return of Bandit Keith.

[Tag Force: Heroes and Villains]

"We're too late." Richie Merced viewed the unconscious bodies of bounty hunters and mercenaries just like them. There must have been nearly a hundred of them, but only the lucky ones were just unconscious.

Depre Scott walked up. "I just got a message from Master Pegasus and the twins. The employer of Keith's bounty not only trespassed into the island but was able to hack security and a Duel Arena." The Cosmic Game Duelist finished his report.

"A duel arena? Does it still have any records? Perhaps when it activated?" The leader of the Card Professors asked.

"From the logs that remained untouched, I wanna say that it was before these guys reached the island after Bandit."

Richie held his chin. "The employer and Bandit dueled? Did the arena record their duel?"

"No, but Gekko told me that he thinks the leftover data suggests the employer won a Duelist Kingdom Duel against Bandit Keith. And well... a cracked console made me suspect before hearing his theory."

"He won? But why did he let Bandit go free again?" Richie sighed as the situation grew more complex than they wanted. "It seems we've hit a dead-end here. Anything else?"

Depre Scott shook his head. "The calls they tried to trace became a wild goose chase. They said something along the lines of too many proxy servers."

"Then we're back to square one."

"Not quite." Both Card Professor turned to see one of the newest members of the guild. "I did another check around the docks. I was able to find an untapped hidden camera that showed me what boat Bandit Keith stole and the general direction he went."

"Good thinking. But even a general direction isn't enough to track Bandit down again." Richie mused aloud.

"Then how about we return and give the video I downloaded to better tech guys? The video is grainy, but it might recognize the brand number of the boat stolen. Companies like to track speeding boats, don't they?"

Depre smiled. "Now that's a good idea. Not bad, rookie."

"Rookie? I have been in this guild for five years!"

"Well, until a newcomer comes along, you're still a rookie, Alister."

The familiar duelist who once sought vengeance on Seto Kaiba scowled as he folded his arms. "I don't hear you call Valon a rookie, and we both joined around the same time."

"Start a family as he did with Reiko, and then I'll consider it." The cosmic duelist joked back.

"Focus you two." Richie started. "We need to get back. There's no telling what Bandit Keith and the man behind the bounty is doing."

[Tag Force: Heroes and Villains]

"I just need to make sure of something." Yuki Judai told himself and his tag along as he entered the empty Yuki residence of this world.

"You're looking for the traces of myself in this Universe, aren't you?" Yubel asked as she watched Jaden pass through the door.

"Like you said, who knows how you and I were in this universe? There are some differences I want to make sure so that this younger version of me doesn't..." Judai paused as he entered the alternate version of his home. The air felt different even though his mind recognized the walls and space.

"Judai?" Yubel asked as she sensed a shift in her counterpart's emotions.

He reached for the switch he knew was near the doorway. When the lights came on, the alternate version of Jaden continued to stare at the living room. He felt the difference the moment he stepped in and before he put on the light.

The room looked cramped in a way that a single corner held over a dozen stories. For example, Judai had never seen a bookshelf filled to the brim with Musical CDs and records ranging from the time when technicolor got invented to everyone using hair spray to the point of global warming. There were two electric guitars with a dog bowl placed in between the two. Across from the room were what looked to be fishing trophies that looked well kept besides some rust. Above the couches were posters of rock bands that Judai did not recognize.

Yet the most unique thing that caught Judai's attention was the wall of pictures. He saw a woman and a son wearing fishing gear; the alternate spotted one with a father and a son rocking out in a garage; the shadow rider noticed a son and dog meeting for the first time and how wide the young brunette's eyes were meeting the pup for the first time. (Judai recalled all the times he heard no when he asked for a pet.) And his eyes fell on one picture of three smiling brighter than the stars the camera took one night at camping outdoors.

Judai reached for that last picture and held it with more gentleness than Yubel ever saw of her other half.

The older brunette stared at the picture for the longest second in eternity before he placed it back down.

"Did you sense anything here, Yubel?"

"No." She could feel his emotions stirring despite how still his body was. "Judai..."

"Then we should go. We've wasted enough time as is." Judai set the frame down and made his way out.

Yubel said nothing more but followed after Judai.

For Judai, this younger version of him had the family he's always dreamed of.

That is why he needs to protect this timeline. Not just for his friends back home, but to ensure something as beautiful as a loving family doesn't get destroyed by forces beyond.

[Tag Force: Heroes and Villains]

Wilona dropped into her bed after coming home from work. Even for a place as rich as Kaibaland, there were things people did not want to do for money. Such as working in a costume under the scorching sun and working until closing hour. Before, Wilona would wish she would drop dead whenever her work got too hard, but ever since Duel Academy, she's now been thinking to steal the Sacred Beasts and destroy the world.

The girl never expected a school for card games to give her a paradigm shift and a thirst for world destruction. Wilona wondered if she needed a therapist before realizing there was no shrink alive that she could explain how nearly destroying the world gave her the world's most bizarre power trip.

But her usual method of complaining herself to sleep worked as it always did before she started to drift into dreamland.

At least she would have if her phone didn't suddenly blast itself at full volume.

Wilona narrowed her eyes as she grabbed the traitorous device with thoughts to plot the cruel demise of whoever dared to disrupt her solace —

"Yuki?" Her mouth read the caller ID before her mind could realize what she had just said. It was different before as a hundred thoughts raced her mind: it was Yuki? Why was he calling? Wasn't he going to spend his summer in his family's home? Did he call everyone else? Why was he calling her now? Did he do something wrong and need help on another test again? Wait, it wasn't school time anymore.

Wilona shook her head before she pressed the accept button. And then she realized she pressed the accept button.

"Wilona?" Faster than Wilona could call her body a traitor, the voice called out from the device. "Hey, how ya been!?"

"Yuki, I don't know where you are, but it's already 1 am here." Although she said this, she sat up straight on her bed. "Why did you call me?"

"You won't believe what happened to me today!" The excitable teen then went off. "So I was in my mom's hometown when suddenly, I met Jesse wearing a fur coat! He says that he got there because of something happening in the Spirit World because of an Evil Kuriboh—and Winged Kuriboh and I were like, "What!?" and my dog, Doug, was there too! I don't think I've ever mentioned him, have I? He's an old beagle and corgi I got when I was like seven. He acts like Pharoah a lot now that I think about it, which is weird since everyone keeps saying cats and dogs are different, but they seem to get along fine to me!"

"Yuki. Yuki." Despite sighing, Wilona loathed how she felt happy to hear him drone on. "What was that about an Evil Kuriboh and going back to the Spirit World?"

"Right! You wouldn't believe what happened!" As Yuki started to tell the tale, Wilona leaned near her window and looked up to the night welkin.

Similarly, Jaden sat atop the roof of his grandfather's house. The sea air blew into his hair as he watched the stars shine brighter than they ever did before.

Wilona listened intently to Jaden's tall tale and adventure in the spirit world, only speaking when Jaden digressed. She never noticed that had Jaden said this to anyone else, aside from maybe Jesse, no one would believe him. It was similar to how she could never admit to anyone else about her "secret" want to destroy reality.

Funny how something she could never reveal to other people, she could share with Jaden Yuki so easily. And similarly, the Hero Duelist loved with every fiber of his being that he now had friends to share words he could never think he'd be sharing with others.

So that night, under the stars that shined when Jaden made that first foolish promise, two people talked about and listened about their day.

[Tag Force: Heroes and Villains]

[Author Notes]

Guess who plays Master Duel? This Author!

Guess who built a Monarch Deck?! This Author!?

Guess who's been writing the deck wrong the whole story!?

THIS. AUTHOR!?

I have only ever read the first parts of the Monarch Cards. Mother of all that is evil, I've actually been misplaying with the Monarch Deck the whole time. Luckily, I've chalked it up to Anime Duels, so it's not a real waste. But hot dang, have I not realized how complex the dang archetype is!?

Ah well. Thanks to Master Duel showing me the OCG/TCG, I've now got some new ideas (And trauma) to help out with the duels of this story.

I was wondering when would be a good time to post this chapter, and before I realized it, Valentine's Day is up again. I wanted something cute between Jaden and Wilona, but I settled for something more tender between the two. (Dangit, why am I obsessed over a fictional and not real ship!?) I still have the draft of Jaden and Jesse's adventure in the Spirit World, but no matter how much I tried, it didn't feel like it fitted in this chapter. So I guess that means it'll be for another day if I do choose to post it. Anyway, thanks for reading this guys, and hope you enjoy your holiday.

This is a short chapter as I finish up the summer saga. And let's just say there's a reason why Judai is around the area.

Next up? Season 2 at last! But instead of picking up where Season 2 begins, Crowler has a plan for this year's initiation tests. Well, see what he has planned then. Stay safe out there and good luck for everyone!

Edit: So, A reviewer told me that Bandit Keith's "real" name is Keith Howard. Knowing how easily I miss this things, and wondering what kind of person would name their child Bandit in the first place, I checked the Wiki. Turns out, Keith Howard is the Manga name, and Bandit Keith is 4kids Dub name. Seeing as how I rely on the 4kids dub names, I think I'll keep the name Bandit as a first name. So whoo! I'm technically right: the stupid name is correct!

[Altered/Custom Cards]

Axe of Fools: this is the manga version. The TCG had the downside of paying 500 life points.

The Wicked Eraser: The ability isn't out yet, but he has been altered for story reasons.

[Extra: Master Duel Music.]

-So, it's no surprise that Master Duel Music SLAPS harder than it ever should. But what's more amazing is the fact the Monarch Solo Mode has 2 EPIC music themes.

Wilona: Guess who basically has her own theme music! And may I enunciate how bloody brilliant it is!?

Jaden: What!? I want my own theme music!

Bastion: Jaden, your face is plastered in practically all the Japanese OSTs! I don't even have one!

Syrus: This is unfair! How come the Monarchs get cool music and lore drops!? Where's the love for Roids!?

Hasselberry: Nobody's going to take your Toon-wannabe archetype seriously, shrimp!

Syrus: Shut it! You're not properly introduced in this story yet!

Hasselberry: It'll only be a matter of time! Sides! You're just jealous that your archetype don't get support no more!

Syrus: AAAHHHH!? (Tackles Hasselberry.)

Alexis: Whoa! Guys, stop fighting!

Jaden: I'm more impressed by how strong Syrus is when he's angry. Think we can get him angry enough to duel our baddies this season?

Wilona: Alright, that's enough 4th wall breaking. I'm blasting my new theme song!

-(Basically, it was a good day for me as a Monarch fan when Master Duel dropped.)