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Millennium Necklace
Millennium Necklace
The Millennium Necklace (can also be pronounced "Millennium Torque" in the Japanese, which is the specific type of necklace it is) was originally owned by the priestess, Isis, in Ancient Egypt, and became one of the two Items owned by the guardians of the Pharaoh's tomb throughout history, eventually coming to be owned by Marik's sister, Ishizu Ishtar, who is the reincarnation of the priestess Isis. The necklace allows its user to see through time, offering glimpses of the past and near future - futures whose outcomes can only be altered through the use of other Millennium Items. Using it to foresee her victory against Seto Kaiba in the Battle City tournament, Ishizu handed the necklace over to Yugi when her vision failed to come true, knowing that the necklace would no longer respond to her.
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Millennium Rod
Millennium Rod
The Millennium Rod in Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories.
The Millennium Rod in Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories.
The Millennium Rod is often referred to as the "scepter" in the Japanese version. This item grants the holder the power of bending the wills of others through mind control, and also lets its user telepathically communicate with his/her servants. There is also a sharp sword concealed in the bottom of the rod, although this was only used in the Japanese Anime. A victory duel is not required to use this ability. During Marik's childhood, he was possessed by his dark side (Yami Marik), who used the Millennium Rod to kill his father (in the English version it is said that Marik's father was banished to the Shadow Realm). In Kaiba's duel with Ishizu, the Millennium Rod showed Kaiba a vision of the Blue-Eyes White Dragon, causing him to summon it instead of attacking with Obelisk the Tormentor (which would have caused him to lose the duel). This is because it was originally owned by the Egyptian priest Seto, of whom Kaiba is a reincarnation. After Marik's defeat at Battle City he gave the Millenium Rod to Yugi.
The Rod contains a hidden blade, which appears when the bottom of the Rod is slid off. This is removed in some of the dubbed animes. In Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories, the Rod is shaped and colored slightly different.
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Millennium Key
Millennium Key
The Millennium Key's primary unique ability is its power to unlock the doors of a person's soul, giving the user access to the "Room of the Soul," where their thoughts can be observed, or the "room" can even be "redecorated," allowing the user to alter a person's personality. Additionally, it can make the user, and others, invisible, and may or may not allow them to sense any disruption of the Sennen Items' mystical energies that would be cause by an Item being taken from its rightful owner. The owner of this item may also force images, scenes, or visions into the minds of others and may or may not give the holder the ability to communicate telepathically with others, depending on the circumstances in a given situation.It is in the shape of an ankh, the Egyptian symbol of life, and is the only Millennium Item without an eye. After it was made The Millennium Key was given to Solomon Muto's Egyptian alter ego,Shimon, but later it was passed on to Shada. 5000 years later, when yugi solves the Millennium Puzzle, it's in the hands of Shadi, along with the Millennium Scale.
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Millennium Scale
Millennium Scale
The Millennium Scale is a Millennium Item that can weigh a person's heart against the feather of Ma'at, the goddess of truth. If a person lies while being interrogated by the owner of the scale, or is revealed to be truly evil, the side opposite of the feather will lower, as if weighted down by the person's sins, and if the side without the feather drops to the bottom, and the person's soul with be sucked into the depths of the Shadow Realm (in Series 1 and in the Manga, that person's soul is instead eaten by Ammit, causing death), where it shall remain until the soul realizes its wrongs and changes its outlook on life to a less sinful outlook. During this time of waiting, the soul will encounter The Reaper of Cards. The Reaper will show them flashbacks of their past, their present, and visions of what is yet to come. If the souls refuse to change, they will be doomed to dwell in the shadows forever until they become nothing more than mere shadows themselves, seen and heard from no more. In a duel, this item also contains the power of fusion, which means that while a person has this item with them in a duel and they chose to use fusion monsters, Polymerization is no longer required. As another dueling contribution, the holder of this item may Normal Summon level 5 monsters without tributes.
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Millennium Ring
Millennium Ring
The Millennium Ring was the item held by Mahado in the past and Ryou Bakura in the present. Its powers are to guide the owner to where ever he seeks, acting as a sort of compass. Like the Millennium Puzzle it had a soul sealed inside of it, in this case a fragment of the soul of Zorc Necrophades. (who had also lost his memories) Its demonstrated abilities include sealing souls away and being able to divine the location of other Millennium Items. The Ring also has an unexplained bond with its owner, as shown when Bakura mysteriously regained the Ring after Tristan threw it off a cliff into the forest in Duelist Kingdom.
Mahad had the Millennium Ring before Thief Bakura. Alexander the Great later had it while he conquered parts of the world. In the present day at the start of the anime Ryo Bakura had it, he later lost it to Yami Marik. After Yugi defeated Marik, Marik Ishtar gave the Ring to Yugi. When Rex and Weevil mistakenly took Yugi's Millennium Items in an attempt to steal his Egyptian God Cards, Yami Bakura took it back from them.
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Millennium Puzzle
Millenium Puzzle
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Millenium Puzzle
Appears in (Anime)
* Yu-Gi-Oh!
* Yu-Gi-Oh! (Duel Monsters)
* Yu-Gi-Oh! (Duel Monsters) GX
Appears in (Manga)
* Yu-Gi-Oh!
* Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist
* Yu-Gi-Oh! Millennium World
The Millennium Puzzle is the Millennium Item owned by Yugi Muto. It was given to Yugi by his grandfather. The puzzle, once completed, resembles an upside-down pyramid with an eye on the front. It has a ring on top, allowing it to be worn around the owner's neck.
The puzzle once contained the soul of the Pharaoh, Atem. It is extremely complex and difficult to solve, having taken Yugi at least eight years to successfully assemble it. Once he finally managed to do so, the puzzle released the power of the Shadow Games, split his soul in two halves, and then infused the soul of the Pharaoh it contained into Yugi's body.
In addition to holding the soul of Atem, the puzzle is able to fulfill one wish of the person who had solved it and heighten its owner's chance of success in a game, judging by their skill as well as the importance of the game at hand. The hieroglyphics enscribed on the puzzle say, "The one who solves me shall gain the powers and knowledge of darkness..."
In the manga, Yugi (as Dark Yugi) describes the power of the puzzle as "the power of unity", comparing a puzzle's pieces forming a whole to friends coming together. Yugi frequently credits the Millennium Puzzle with bringing him friendship with Joey.
In the Japanese version, Yugi originally used the phrase "Something that can be seen, yet cannot be seen" to describe the Millennium Puzzle before it was completed, since even though you can see the pieces, you can't see the whole puzzle since it isn't complete. This riddle has been asked many times over the course of the series, with different characters providing different answers.
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The Millenium Eye
The Millenium Eye
With the Millennium Eye, a duelist can read the minds of others as well as see through their eyes, allowing the holder to know what is in their opponents hand at all times no matter what. The holder of the Millennium Item has the ability to seal the souls of his/her duel-defeated victims. The souls remain trapped until the soul stealer is defeated in a duel and the souls are avenged.
The Eye's first owner was Akhenaden. Later, during Maximillon Pegasus' venture to Egypt, his left eye was gouged out by Shadi and replaced with the Eye. According to Shadi, because nothing bad happened to Pegasus, he was the Eye's chosen owner for that time. Pegasus then wore the eye for the rest of his life (normally hidden under his hair) until Yami Bakura won it from him in a Shadow Game. It was later given to Seto Kaiba after his duel with Yami Bakura as a lure to get him to travel to where the Pharaoh Atem resided. After returning from the memory world Kaiba gave the eye to Atem.
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