
After Battle City was over, the Duel Disk was made available to purchase by anyone, as two boys can be seen using them in an episode after the tournament ended. Issued to participants of Battle City, this Disk played the game according to the new revisions (which make it closer to the real world version). Prior to the Battle City Tournament, KaibaCorp developed the second generation Duel Disk, the first one to be released to the public. The players may shuffle their sub card stages at their discretion.Īn early variation of this system is used in Toei's Yu-Gi-Oh! movie.Spell and Trap Cards are destroyed with no calculation done.


The wrist component stores the Deck, Life Point counter and the actual disk component holds 5 cards. Where the others are a single piece construct which houses the Deck, Graveyard, Life Points counter and Field, the first Duel Disk system had 2 components joined by a retractable cable. This Duel Disk was physically and functionally different than the ones that would follow. Seto hypothesized that Pegasus needed face to face contact for his mind reading to work so as a feature of the disks, holographic projections of the cards obstruct the Duelists from seeing each other. Yubel's second Duel Disk resembles the ancient device as well.ĭuring the Duelist Kingdom arc, Seto Kaiba developed the first generation Duel Disk prototypes as a means of countering Maximillion Pegasus' mind reading abilities. The Academy Duel Disk also seems to take elements from the DiaDhank, as its shape when in standby mode looks like the blades on the DiaDhank. Rather, the priests used the power of their Millennium Items to summon the creatures from the stone tablets. Shimon Muran describes a DiaDhank as a device use for calling for Duel Monster Spirits that are sealed away in Stone Tablets.

The design of the second Duel Disk suggests that Seto Kaiba designed it based on memories from his past life as Priest Seto, who used the Millennium Rod. Also, in the vision that Kaiba and Yami Yugi saw in episode 132, both Priest Seto and Pharaoh Atem used their Millennium Items. Rather, he used his Millennium Puzzle to summon Obelisk. In the vision that Yami Yugi saw in his Duel with Dartz he did not use his DiaDhank to summon Obelisk the Tormentor. Notice that DiaDhanks were seen in the final season of Yu-Gi-Oh!, and, in Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, Abidos the Third (the fifth Shadow Rider) used a DiaDhank in flashbacks Dueling his servants in episode 40. It is heavily implied only Millennium Item bearers can use a DiaDhank without being limited by life energy. Since summoning monsters drains life force, the losing Duelist faints or dies. In place of the Life Point counter is the Eye of Wdjat, which contains a glowing yellow meter that measures the user's Ba, as the disk measures life points. Unlike the Duel Disk, the DiaDhank can only control up to 3 monsters at once. The Duel Disk is based on an ancient Egyptian artifact called a "DiaDhank", a golden device worn much like a Duel Disk that uses the user's Ba (spirit energy) to summon Ka (spirit monsters) from their stone tablets and control them. Sacred Guardians readying their DiaDhanks. 3 Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dark Side of Dimensions.This card is currently not part of any meta deck in Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel. However, we strongly advise against buying from the Master Pack as the odds of pulling Ally of Justice Light Gazer are low.īest Normal and Secret Packs to Buy Decks that Use Ally of Justice Light Gazer You can also get Ally of Justice Light Gazer from the Master Pack.
