Yugi’s first Duel Monsters win in Yu-Gi-Oh! became an iconic moment in anime fandom (especially the ending), but while Yugi won, winning that duel was actually his biggest mistake. may be acquired.
In the first episode of Yu-Gi-Oh!, Yugi challenged Seto Kaiba to a duel after Kaiba defeated Yugi’s grandfather, Solomon. Kaiba dueled Solomon to obtain the old man’s Blue-Eyed White Dragon, thereby completing Kaiba’s foursome (Kaiba ripped it anyway). To avenge the loss of his grandfather – and the subsequent heart attack – Yugi challenged Kaiba to a duel, where he defeated all three of Kaiba’s Blue-Eyed White Dragons with Exodia. Yugi succeeded in teaching Kaiba a lesson, but the price he paid for that eventual victory was certainly not worth it.
Yugi’s victory over Kaiba in Yu-Gi-Oh! ruin my life
In Yu-Gi-Oh! episode 9 (written by Junki Takegami, Masashi Sogo, and Shin Yoshida, and directed by Kunihisa Sugishima), Yugi faces Kaiba for the first time since he defeated him in volume 1, but there’s something difference in him. This Kaiba is darker, colder, and generally more sinister. Kaiba wasn’t originally a scout, but this person didn’t have a shred of kindness left in him. As Yugi will soon learn, this is because the Kaiba he is facing is not actually Kaiba, but the embodiment of evil that has been banished from Kaiba, who is known as Ghost Kaiba. During Yugi’s first match with Kaiba, Yami Yugi separated the good part of Kaiba’s soul from the bad, and he sent his bad side to the Shadow Realm, where Pegasus found Ghost Kaiba and used him. against Yugi in this volume.
By defeating Kaiba in episode 1, Yugi created a much worse villain than the original – but that’s not all. Every moment of Yugi’s life after his victory over Kaiba was filled with pain and hardship. By defeating Kaiba, Yugi puts himself in Pegasus’s sights, which causes the villain to discover that Yugi has the coveted Millennium Puzzle. Not only that, but Pegasus then steals Solomon’s soul in an elaborate plot to obtain the Millennium Puzzle. If Yugi never defeats Kaiba, then Pegasus won’t know who he is and his family will be safe. In addition to creating worse villains by defeating Kaiba, Yugi’s deck is also negatively affected by all of this. Yugi starts with a Blue-Eyed White Dragon (technically his grandfather’s, but still available to him) and all five Exodia cards. After encountering Kaiba, the Blue-Eyed White Dragon was torn to pieces and Exodia was thrown into the sea by the Worms.
At the beginning of the series, Yugi has the best cards, has joined Yami Yugi through the Millennium Puzzle, and has mastered the Hearts of the Cards. Basically, Yugi was the best before the series started, but after defeating Kaiba, he was faced with one unfortunate event after another – proving that Yugi was the first. . Yu-Gi-Oh! winning was really a big mistake.