The episode features several iconic cards and the first look at the Duelist Kingdom invitation gear.
Appeared as Yugi's hidden trump card to bypass Pegasus's mind-reading.
This duel uses the "Duelist Kingdom" ruleset: 2000 Life Points, no Tributes required for high-level monsters, and no direct attacks on Life Points. Visual Evolution: Character & Card Designs
Dark Magician, Summoned Skull, Silver Fang; Pegasus: Dragon Capture Jar, Illusionist Faceless Mage
Episode 2: "The Gauntlet Is Thrown" Guide This pivotal episode of Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters marks the true beginning of the main plot, establishing the stakes for the "Duelist Kingdom" arc. Following his historic victory over Seto Kaiba, Yugi Muto finds himself targeted by the creator of Duel Monsters, Maximillion Pegasus . Episode Overview
"The Faceless Illusionist Trap" (Iryūjonisuto No Feisu no Wana) Air Dates: April 25, 2000 (Japan); October 6, 2001 (US)
Yu-gi-oh! Duel Monsters Episode 2 Instant
The episode features several iconic cards and the first look at the Duelist Kingdom invitation gear.
Appeared as Yugi's hidden trump card to bypass Pegasus's mind-reading. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters Episode 2
This duel uses the "Duelist Kingdom" ruleset: 2000 Life Points, no Tributes required for high-level monsters, and no direct attacks on Life Points. Visual Evolution: Character & Card Designs The episode features several iconic cards and the
Dark Magician, Summoned Skull, Silver Fang; Pegasus: Dragon Capture Jar, Illusionist Faceless Mage Visual Evolution: Character & Card Designs Dark Magician,
Episode 2: "The Gauntlet Is Thrown" Guide This pivotal episode of Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters marks the true beginning of the main plot, establishing the stakes for the "Duelist Kingdom" arc. Following his historic victory over Seto Kaiba, Yugi Muto finds himself targeted by the creator of Duel Monsters, Maximillion Pegasus . Episode Overview
"The Faceless Illusionist Trap" (Iryūjonisuto No Feisu no Wana) Air Dates: April 25, 2000 (Japan); October 6, 2001 (US)