Queens Knight, Kings Knight, and Jacks Knight, and Why These
are My Favorite Cards out of Yugi Moto’s Deck
If you’ve watched the most recent episodes of the Yugioh
series, you’d know that Yugi Moto frequently plays Kings Knight, Queens Knight,
and Jack’s Knight, and that what he often times does in later episodes of the
series, is summon Kings Knight and Queens Knight, both of which require 0
sacrifices to summon, before using them to summon Jacks Knight, which is an
extremely powerful combination, allowing him to get 3 monsters out on the field
extremely quickly so that he can summon his Egyptian God Cards. He typically
would do this during the Battle City Tournament so that he could summon slifer
the sky dragon and try and use it to take out Kaiba.
The funniest thing of the entire episode was when Yugi sacrifices
Kings Knight, Queens Knight, and Jacks Knight in order to summon his Slifer the
Sky Dragon, and the cartoon of Seto Kaiba goes completely bug eyed and says “You
can’t summon your Egyptian God Card before I summon mine” as if he had a choice
in the matter, I watched this episode recently and I was absolutely on the floor
laughing.
This tactic by Yugi is kind’ve a cheap tactic, however it is
something that has been fairly effective for him throughout the series. In
Yugioh the movie, “Yu-Gi-Oh” Pyramid of light, he uses it again to summon not
only one, but three Egyptian god cards. First, he uses it to summon Slifer the
Sky Dragon, and then, Seto Kaiba uses a magic card that forces Yugi to summon all
monsters of the same type from his deck, so that he could destroy them, since
they are all Divine monsters, Yugi summons Obelisk the Tormentor, Slifer the
Sky Dragon, and the Winged Dragon of Ra all at once from his deck. He also called
him a “pompus windbag” which I found extremely amusing!
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