
Which, as you all know, is the greatest test of skill that could possibly exist. With this power, he became the King of All Games That Have Ever Existed and Will Exist in Every Possible Future, making him the best at both Monopoly and Uno. Then the heart of the cards happened or something, I don't know, and Yugi became really hot when he finally solved the puzzle and unlocked the power of becoming the ancient Egyptian pharaoh named Dan Green. He spent months trying to solve it until he realized that his friend Jonouchi threw a piece of it into the river nearby. So, he traded the puzzle for a Watapon card or some shit, and this little kid named Yugi Motou, who was the shopkeep's grandson, got the puzzle. While the artifacts were sold to the highest bidder, the puzzle was gambled away repeatedly until it landed in the hands of a 7 year old child who really liked Duel Monsters. So once upon a time, archaeologists defiled a sacred Egyptian tomb and found ancient artifacts and a really broken puzzle. Here's a quick summary of the events, as foretold by my ass, because I never actually read the manga, but I watched the Konami anime adaptation. Once upon a time, there was a manga called Yu-Gi-Oh. The boxart of the game, featuring the greatest sin of all Dan Green not holding a Dark Magician.
