Episode 102

"The Heartless Hunter" (非情の狩人 Hijō no Karyūdo) is the one-hundredth and second episode of the Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V anime series.

Summary
Yūya confronts Kaito, who is consumed by rage. However, Yūya's ideals could not move Kaito's hardened heart, and with his overwhelming strength, Kaito drives Yūya into a corner. At that time, Yūto, who is residing inside Yūya, instructs Yūya to summon "Dark Rebellion Xyz Dragon".

Kaito Tenjō vs. Yūya Sakaki
At the start of the Duel, the Field Magic Card "Cross Over" is activated, as per the rules of an Action Duel. It will allow the players to use Action Cards, but they may only have one in their hand at a time.

Turn 1: Kaito Kaito Normal Summons "Cipher Wing" (1400/1200). As he controls a "Cipher Wing", Kaito activates the effect of the other "Cipher Wing" in his hand, Special Summoning it (1400/1200) in Attack Position. Kaito activates the Continuous Magic Card "Double Exposure", by targeting the 2 "Cipher Wings" he controls and doubling their Level (both "Cipher Wings" CG Star 4 → 8). Kaito overlays his two Level 8 monsters to Xyz Summon "Galaxy-Eyes Cipher Dragon" (3000/2500) in Attack Position. Kaito Sets a card.

Turn 2: Yūya Yūya activates "Entermate Wim Witch" and "Timebreaker Magician" in his Pendulum Zones. He next activates the Pendulum Effect of "Timebreaker", allowing him to double the Scale of a Pendulum Monster in the "Pendulum Zone". He selects and doubles the Scale of "Wim Witch" ("Wim Witch" Pendulum Scale 4 → 8). Yūya Pendulum Summons "Entermate Drumming Kong" (1600/900) and "Odd-Eyes Pendulum Dragon" (2500/2000) from his hand, both in Attack Position. Yūya declares the attack of "Odd-Eyes" on "Cipher Dragon". As a monster he controls is battling, Yūya activates the effect of "Drumming Kong", increasing the ATK of his monster by 600 until the end of the Battle Phase ("Odd-Eyes" 2500 → 3100 ATK). Kaito activates the other effect of "Double Exposure", which allows him to target 1 monster on the field, and then target 1 other monster on the same controller's field; the first target's name becomes the same as the second target's. Via this effect, he changes the name of "Drumming Kong" to "Odd-Eyes Pendulum Dragon". Since there are 2 or more monsters with the same name on the field and 1 of them declared an attack, Kaito activates his face-down "Double Sensor Ship", which once per turn allows him to negate the attack. Thus this attack of "Odd-Eyes" is negated.

Turn 3: Kaito Kaito activates the effect of "Cipher Dragon", detaching an Overlay Unit to take control of a monster his opponent controls until the End Phase. That monster's effects will be negated and it will be unable to attack directly, but its name and ATK will become the same as that of "Cipher Dragon". He targets "Odd-Eyes" and switches it to Attack Position (2500 → 3000 ATK). Kaito activates the Continuous Magic Card "Cipher Interfere". "Odd-Eyes" with its name treated as "Cipher Dragon" attacks "Drumming Kong" whose name is treated as "Odd-Eyes Pendulum Dragon", but Yūya activates the effect of "Drumming Kong/Odd-Eyes Pendulum Dragon", increasing its ATK by 600 (1600 → 2200 ATK) until the End Phase. Kaito activates the effect of "Cipher Interfere" as he controls two or more "Cipher" monsters with the same name and 1 is battling, the ATK of that monster doubles ("Odd-Eyes/Cipher Dragon" 3000 → 6000 ATK) until the end of the Battle Phase. Yūya finds and activates the Action Card, "Miracle", preventing his monster's destruction by battle and halving the battle damage (Yūya: 4000 → 2100 LP). "Cipher Dragon" attacks and destroys "Drumming Kong/Odd-Eyes Pendulum Dragon" (Yūya: 2100 → 1300 LP). Kaito Sets a card.

Turn 4: Yūya Yūya draws "Descend Dragon Magician". He Special Summons "Wim Witch" from the "Pendulum Zone" via its own Pendulum Effect. He Releases "Wim Witch", which treats itself as two Releases for the Advance Summon of a Pendulum Monster via its effect, and Advance Summons "Descend Dragon Magician" (2400/1000). Next he activates the effect of "Descend Dragon", which once per turn allows him to treat it as a Dragon-Type until the End Phase. Yūya overlays his two Level 7 monsters to Xyz Summon "Odd-Eyes Rebellion Dragon the Supreme King Black Dragon" (3000/2500) in Attack Position. Yūya declares the attack of "Odd-Eyes Rebellion Dragon" on "Cipher Dragon". Since "Descend Dragon" was used as a material for the Summon of "Odd-Eyes Rebellion Dragon", its other effect activates. If that Summoned monster battles a Dragon-Type monster, its ATK is doubled ("Odd-Eyes Rebellion Dragon" 3000 → 6000 ATK). Kaito activates his face-down "Double Cipher", by targeting "Cipher Dragon" on his field and detaching all Xyz Materials from it, he Special Summon 1 "Cipher Dragon" (3000/2500) from his Extra Deck, ignoring its Summoning conditions. Next using the effect of "Cipher Interfere" he doubles the ATK of a "Cipher Dragon" ("Cipher Dragon" 3000 → 6000 ATK). The battle continues and both "Cipher Dragon" and "Odd-Eyes Rebellion Dragon" are destroyed. Since "Odd-Eyes Rebellion Dragon" left the field, Yūya activates its effect, destroying existing cards in the Pendulum Zone and activating it in there. Since there is no card in the other Pendulum Zone, Yūya activates the Pendulum Effect of "Odd-Eyes Rebellion Dragon", which allows him to place a Pendulum Monster from his Deck in the Pendulum Zone. Yūya activates "Entermate Le-Bellman" in the Pendulum Zone via this effect. Yūya Pendulum Summons "Timebreaker" (1400/0) and "Wim Witch" (800/800) from the Extra Deck, both in Attack Position. Next he activates the Pendulum Effect of "Le-Bellman", which allows him to once per turn increase the Level of all monsters on the field by 1 ("Timebreaker" and "Wim Witch" CG Star 3 → 4). Yūya overlays his two Level 4 monsters to Xyz Summon "Dark Rebellion Xyz Dragon" (2500/2000) in Attack Position.

At this point, Kaito withdraws so the Duel ends with No result.

List of Featured Cards
The following cards appeared in this episode. Cards in italics debuted here.

Characters in Order of Appearance

 * 1) Kaito Tenjō
 * 2) Yūya Sakaki
 * 3) Noboru Gongenzaka
 * 4) Shingo Sawatari
 * 5) Yūto
 * 6) Shun Kurosaki
 * 7) Sayaka Sasayama
 * 8) Allen Kozuki