Rock Ogre Grotto #1; Téa: Happy Lover, Breath of Light Weevil Underwood Rex Raptor Weevil Wins
In the English version, Solomon’s tournament poster features Black Luster Soldier and Harpie's Pet Dragon , whereas the Japanese version shows Celtic Guardian and Hercules Beetle . Pegasus duel? Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 002 | Yu-Gi-Oh! Wiki | Fandom Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters Episode 2
Yugi receives a package from Pegasus containing a gauntlet, star chips, and a VHS tape. When the tape is played, Pegasus uses his Millennium Eye to pull Yugi into a Shadow Realm duel. Pegasus reads Yugi’s mind to counter every move. Due to a 15-minute time limit, Yugi loses by default when the timer runs out, and Pegasus captures Solomon Muto's soul as "punishment". Key Duels & Card Highlights Key Cards Used Joey Wheeler Téa Gardner Rock Ogre Grotto #1; Téa: Happy Lover, Breath
Fans often point out that Yugi could have won the duel if he had attacked Pegasus's Dragon Piper (200 ATK) instead of Koumori Dragon . In the Japanese version, Yugi explains he couldn't leave his own monster under Pegasus's control; this explanation was cut in the English dub. - Episode 002 | Yu-Gi-Oh
Dark Magician, Summoned Skull, Silver Fang; Pegasus: Dragon Capture Jar, Illusionist Faceless Mage
"The Faceless Illusionist Trap" (Iryūjonisuto No Feisu no Wana) Air Dates: April 25, 2000 (Japan); October 6, 2001 (US)
After losing repeatedly to Téa, Joey Wheeler realizes his deck—composed entirely of monsters—is flawed. Yugi explains that a balanced deck needs Magic and Trap cards. Yugi’s grandfather begins training Joey in the "Heart of the Cards" to prepare him for future tournaments.