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Tooru's finally made a negative trade with Shobu, but he still has the 7 mana Dual Fang and Bronze-Arm Tribe helped build up. With it he summons Aqua Guard to block, Aqua Hulcus to draw, and Silver Fang to attack. All of them are capable of evolution.
But one of those shields is the Shield Trigger Tornado Flame, and Shobu uses it to destroy Tooru's other creature. On his turn Shobu summons Borg and Dio Raios, whose effect forces each player to choose their own creature to destroy: Tooru only has Dual Fang to choose from.
On Shobu's side, he's hitting all his key creatures on-curve and playing a fast rush. Meanwhile Tooru starts by ramping up extra mana with Bronze-Arm Tribe and getting out the cost 2 Aqua Vehicle, which he then uses as the base for the evolution card Crystal Paladin.
Tooru and Shobu arrive just in time as the match is about to be cancelled, and Shobu calls for a "fair and square" duel and asks to shuffle. (Echoing a moment with Knight from episode 1.) Tooru is conflicted; he needs to obey the Temple's orders, but wants to use his own deck.
The Master believes Tooru's deck is insufficient, and sent him this so he could defeat Shobu. But Tooru isn't having it--he intends to win with the deck he made himself. The Temple member warns him that disobeying the Master will not make him the "strongest duelist in the world."
Rekuta goes looking for him, and finds Shobu all tied up. Jamira says he may have lost, but he's taking Shobu down with him, and steals his deck. In the arena hall, neither competitor has shown up; the Temple member is offering Tooru a copy of Hakuoh's deck to use for the finals.
As preparations for grand finals begin, Shobu's friends cheer him on in the arena, but Mimi has to duck out because of a sudden phone call. Elsewhere, Tooru reflects on how he's going to leave his mark on the history of dueling--but a Temple member interrupts him with an offer.
Rekuta is researching Tooru's deck on the internet, discovering it's a mixed Water/Light combo deck, but is surprised it has no obvious trump card. Tooru enters, declaring that he'll defeat Shobu with the evolution he and his deck have undergone since losing to Kokujo back in 3.
Ep 8 opens with a flashback of a child Tooru playing Duel Masters with his friends at school, where they remark on how strong he is. In the modern day, Tooru reflects on this and asserts that he will become the world's best. Meanwhile, Shobu's been gifted drinks from a "fan."
Back at the arena, the top cut of the Kanto region Junior Tournament is playing out. Kamiya Tooru, Jamira, and Saruyama Takeshi have all made top 16, with all of them wanting a match against Shobu; but Saruyama gets paired with Tooru and eliminated in the first round.
"Tu no eres mi madre..."
Oikawa x Coraline AU
#haikyuufanart #haikyuu #oikawa #oikawatooru #coralineylapuertasecreta
pra um projeto de um amigue 🤩🤩
#oikawa #oikawatooru #haikyuufanart #haikyuu #fanart
Hakuoh is supposed to be having fun with the exhibition match, but that's not what his face or body language conveys at all: he's indifferent to (even unhappy with) his opponent's displays and the game itself. This isn't just taking the game seriously as Tooru does.
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#haikyuu #haikyuufanart #ハイキュー
#oiiwa #oikawatooru #iwaizumi
#及川徹 #岩泉一 #排球少年
a scene from the fanfic body language by @yardeens, haven’t had this much fun reading in a while:’) #iwaoi #oikawatooru #iwaizumihajime #haikyuu
link:
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Siren’s Kiss.
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#iwaoi #mermay #iwaizumi #iwaizumihajime #oikawa #oikawatooru #haikyuu
7. Oikawa Tooru - Haikyuu
"Gifted" kid that easily feel threatened
Has the mentality of a toddler
Hoy 10 de Mayo cumple años Tooru Kinomura de A Girlish Love Revolution Love Revo!!.
¡Felicidades!
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