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* [[Black Magic]]: [[Finish Him!|"Dark Magician]], [[Finishing Move|Dark Magic attack!"]]
* [[Dark Is Not Evil]]
* [[Devoted to You]]: as {{spoiler|Mahado}}, he is very much loyal to {{spoiler|Atem}}. In fact, the very reason Mahado willingly became the "Dark Magician" in the past is so he can be his eternal servant.
* [[Finishing Move]]: Ends a lot of duels for Yugi.
* [[Fusion Dance]]: With Flame Swordsman (Dark Flare Knight), Buster Blader (Dark Paladin), and Time Wizard (Dark Sage).
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* [[Destructive Saviour]]: See [[Light Is Good]] below as for why you shouldn't get near it.
* [[Dragon Rider]]: Paladin of White Dragon and Dragon Master Knight.
* [[Expy]]: Highly influenced by [[Dungeons and& Dragons|Bahamut]] (the angry personality) who incidentally enough has a breath weapon that's a beam of light that disintegrates people.
* [[Finishing Move]]: It's usually the Blue-Eyes who clinches the match for Kaiba.
* [[Fountain of Expies]]: Ancient Gear Golem, Cyber Dragon, White Night Dragon, Red Dragon Archfiend, and especially Galaxy Eyes Photon Dragon.
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* [[Light Is Good]]: Benevolent, but highly aggressive and destructive.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Well, it's actually a more silver-blue color than white, but you get the idea.
* [[Midnight Blue Eyes]]: As an [[Expy]] of another platinum dragon who's eyes change color when angry, comes as not surprise.
* [[Our Dragons Are Different]]: Or in this case, just plain badass.
* [[Power Equals Rarity]]: Only four copies were printed, given the card's supreme power amongst monsters with no adverse effects or summoning conditions, in order to keep the card from being too widely used and dominating the game. Given that Kaiba acquired 3 of the 4 copies for his own deck as part of his beatdown strategy, while his opponents have no other easily summonable cards to rival it out of the box, [[Sarcasm Mode|yeah, that worked well]].
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** Considering that she is the monster form of {{spoiler|Mana}}, who is a childhood friend and may or may not have a thing for Yami Yugi's past self - {{spoiler|Atem}}, [[It Makes Sense in Context]].
* [[Cute Witch]] bordering on [[Hot Witch]], depending on how blatant the [[Fan Service]] is.
* [[Dangerously-Short Skirt]]: Famous for it.
* [[Dark Is Not Evil]]: A ''real'' stretch on the "Black/Dark" moniker, her outfit is bright blue and pink, and ''definitely'' seems like the kind of girl you'd take home to mom.
* [[Dark-Skinned Blond]]: {{spoiler|Mana, her human form, was this in the manga.}}
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The third member of Yugi's Dark Magician trio, he first appears in the latter's duel with Pegasus, where he serves as Yugi's trump card. The card game later included a "retrained" Effect Monster version (that has since been banned from tournament play), who appeared in a display version of Yugi's deck in GX.
 
* [[Badass]]: Enough that he frightens [[Big Bad|Pegasus]]. That should say something right there.
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* [[Brought Down to Normal]]: They've been released as real-life cards with their effects nerfed to balance them out.
* [[The Brute]]/[[The Big Guy]]: While Ra and Osiris have various special abilities and gimmicks to their Attack and Defense scores that require strategy to make work<ref>Ra's Attack is equal to the Attack of the monsters Tributed to summon it, while Osiris has 1000x Attack and Defense for each card in your hand</ref>, Obelisk's effect is to automatically inflict 4000 damage for two tributes (in the anime, this is a [[One Hit KO]]), and his Attack and Defense are set at 4000. Essentially, he's just a giant beatstick.
* [[ColourColor-Coded for Your Convenience]]: Ra is yellow, Osiris is red, Obelisk is blue.
* [[Contractual Boss Immunity]]: Depending on which episodes you watch, the God Cards are either completely immune to card effects, or card effects only work on them for a single turn. Either way, once they hit the field the only way to get rid of them is to defeat them in a straight-up battle. Of course, the ''player'' using them has no such protection, and they lack the immunity in the hand or graveyard, which is why Yugi and Kaiba's duel consists of them first keeping the other's God Card from being summoned, and then weakening them through loopholes in their immunity.
* [[Defeating the Undefeatable]]: Ra
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