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Episode 94: A Duel with Destiny (2)

Kaiba continues to play right into Ishizu's Millennium Necklace as she counters with her ultimate Trap Card, then counters everything else Kaiba tries to play. As a bonus, Ishizu sets the field up for Kaiba to finally lose the Duel by using her monsters as bait. Just when Kaiba is about to attack, he gets a vision that shows him the better path to take. Much to everyone's surprise, Kaiba gets rid of Obelisk for his prized dragon and wins the Duel with a direct attack. Despite her loss, Ishizu has faith that her brother and the world will be safe from evil.

Episode Cards
DUEL 1: Kaiba: VC (2x), SE, OtT, SiDo, GS (via SD), BEWD
                 Ishizu: EotS, Kelbek, NaV (2 copies), Zolga, Agido, BHbaT
Deviations from the TCG
1. Players started with only 4000 LP.
2. Virus Cannon was a Spell Card in the Japanese version and destroyed 10 random Spell Cards in the opponent's Deck.

3. Blast Held by a Tribute was called "Sacrefices Blast" in the Dub and was secretly activated to use Ishizu's Zolga as a host for when Kaiba Tribute Summoned Obelisk the Tormentor. It'd then destroy that monster and deal them damage equal to their destroyed monster's ATK.

4. Null and Void was called "Muko" in the Dub and could be activated to either to negate an opponent's card or during the opponent's Draw Phase to send the drawn card to the Graveyard.

5. Kelbek, Agido and Zolga were Normal Monsters with different artworks in the Dub.
6. Zolga was called "Zorga" in the Dub.
7. Soul Exchange could Tribute any number of monsters the opponent controlled for a Tribute Summon.