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''Yu-Gi-Oh! Reshef Of Destruction'' is a [[Yu-Gi-Oh!]] video game for the [[Game Boy Advance]], and a sequel to ''[[Video Game/Yu Gi Oh The Sacred Cards|Yu Gi Oh The Sacred Cards]]''. It is an [[Alternate Continuity]] to the anime, taking place shortly after the Virtual World arc with Noah; thus, it can be considered an alternate season 4.
 
The plot starts off when the Millennium Puzzle goes missing. Your character, along with Yugi and Joey, sets out to find it. And it appears other Millennium Items are also missing. The group soon finds the cause: Pegasus Crawford/[[Dub Name Change|Maximillion Pegasus]] has returned! Now sporting a ponytail, [[Eyepatch of Power]], and calling himself "Sol Chevalsky", Pegasus plans to resurrect Reshef, an Ancient Egyptian [[Sealed Evil in Aa Can]]. The only cards powerful enough to stop him are the Egyptian God Cards, but they have been sealed in stone. To awaken their power and seal Reshef away, you must collect the Millennium Items.
 
And it's not going to be easy. Another thing about this game? It's [[Nintendo Hard]] with [[Loads and Loads of Loading]]. Despite this, for some fans the story is enough to keep going, and it makes an interesting alternative to the Atlantis arc of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh (Animeanime)|anime]].
 
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* [[Audience Surrogate]]: Your character.
* [[Awesome but Impractical]]: Many powerful cards that require 2 or 3 tributes.
* [[Bonus Dungeon]]: The Hall of Eternity, where you can battle Yami Yugi, Yami Marik, Yami Bakura, Dark ''Joey/Jounouchi'', Noah Kaiba, Pegasus, Shadi, and Paradox. (Not [[Yu-Gi-Oh Tenth Anniversary Movie|Paradox the time traveller]])
* [[Brainwashed and Crazy]]: {{spoiler|After being kidnapped, the next time you see Mokuba, he's been brainwashed by Reshef. Kaiba won't duel him, so your character does instead.}}
* [[Continuity Porn]]:
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* [[Difficulty Spike]]: Once you hit Canada, all bets are off.
* [[Dismantled MacGuffin]]: The Millennium Puzzle, eventually.
* [[Distressed Damsel in Distress]]: Ishizu, and later Mokuba.
* [[Early Bird Boss]]: Rebecca, appearing in the beginning at a time when your cards are even more limited than usual.
* [[Easter Egg]]: By inputting [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6n5qsVFF6jM a certain code at Grandpa's Shop], {{spoiler|Reshef becomes [[Ganbare Goemon|Goemon Impact]]}}.
* [[Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors]]: For example, a Fiend--no matter how weak--can destroy any Dream monster, no matter how strong. This becomes ''a lifesaver'' because it's one of the easiest ways to win the game, as most opponents will use monsters with the same attribute between them. Your opponent uses largely Darkness cards? Stack your deck with Dream cards and a few traps and spells to stop attacks and destroy monsters in case they get out a monster that isn't Darkness, and you win.
* [[The End - Oror Is It?]]: Ishizu says Reshef will ''probably'' never rise again, and the last thing you see before the credits is {{spoiler|Pegasus's ruined castle, then the still shot of him from the opening with the evil grin}}...
* [[Epic Fail]]: When dueling {{spoiler|Bandit Keith}}, he can and will tribute three monsters to summon the Winged Dragon of Ra... in ''Sphere Mode''. A Divine Monster with 0 Attack and Defense. This is even funnier if beforehand, his monsters had been defeating you.
* [[Escapist Character]]: Your character. He gets to hang out with Yugi and Joey, save the world, and even beat Kaiba in a duel!
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* [[I Cannot Self-Terminate]]/[[Heroic Sacrifice]]: {{spoiler|Pegasus}} does this to seal Reshef away, asking the player character to perform the ritual since he can't do it himself.
* [[Info Dump]]: Ishizu drops the entire plot on you in the first two minutes.
* [[Jerk Withwith a Heart of Gold]]: Weevil is portrayed as this. He gives up Insect Queen to help the Main player and decides to show up to greet the player (but he keeps insisting that it's to get his card back).
* [[Loads and Loads of Loading]]
* [[Marathon Level]]:
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* [[Save Point]]: The computer at your house. It also refills lost Life Points.
* [[Sequential Boss]]: Pegasus, then Reshef immediately after.
* [[Spanner in Thethe Works]]: Bandit Keith's meddling wasn't expected, but in the long run [[In Spite of a Nail|it doesn't accomplish much]].
* [[Suddenly Voiced]]: Yugi, Joey and Kaiba speak...but only when you duel them.
* [[That Man Is Dead]]: "I am no longer Pegasus. I am Sol Chevalsky!"
* [[Trial and Error Gameplay]]: Dueling some opponents can come down to learning their deck and inserting counters specifically for them.
* [[The Voiceless]]: Reshef only speaks in ellipses.
* [["Wake -Up Call" Boss]]: Panik, and the Millennium Guardian shortly afterward.
* [[You Shall Not Pass]]: Joey and Yugi do this on the way to Pegasus's castle, leaving you alone by the time you reach him.
 
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