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* TookALevelInKindness: As the intro for the next episode points out, the old Revolver wouldn't have spared a thought in finishing off Lightning even if it meant destroying Jin's mind at the same time.
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* MythologyGag: Revolver metaphorically invokes a [[Manga/YuGiOh Mind Crush]] on his opponent and forces him to discard "Judgment Arrows". While Lightning is smothered by purple smog and his head crackles slightly, the worst it does is set him off, and he wastes no time making an all-out counterattack (part of which involves recovering "Judgment Arrows" from the GY).
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* ArrogantKungFuGuy: Lightning scoffs when Revolver brings out "Borreload [=eXcharge=] Dragon", claiming it doesn't have what it takes to take down Lightning himself.


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* IronicEcho: Revolver points out that he had an additional workaround to disposing of "Judgment Arrows", and uses "Mind Crush" to force his opponent to discard the Link Spell. Shortly afterwards, however, Lightning himself mentions that he, too, had a workaround prepared in the event his opponent attempts to do whatever it takes to prevent him from activating "Judgment Arrows"; he retrieves it using "Segmentata's" effect and wastes no time activating the Link Spell.
* RageBreakingPoint: Lightning loses his composure after he is forced to discard "Judgment Arrows" thanks to "Mind Crush". He quickly gets out of it, however, once he uses "Segmentata's" effect to return said Link Spell to his hand (and subsequently activate it).
* ReforgedIntoAMinion: As it turns out, Windy only harboured animosity towards humanity in the first place because Lightning rewrote his program and turned him into his [[TheDragon right-hand man]].
* SadisticChoice: Lightning once again invokes one using Jin's consciousness data as a bargaining chip in an attempt to dissuade his opponent from landing the finishing blow. Now, a fazed Revolver has little choice but to either go through with the finishing blow anyway, or fold and allow Lightning to win.
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* DirtyCoward: Just before Revolver can finish off Lightning, the latter dissuades his opponent from landing the finishing blow by freeing Jin's consciousness and holding him hostage; should Lightning be defeated, Jin's consciousness will be erased.
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Revolver talks about a simulation that predicts how Lightning's actions will result in the destruction of both the Ignis and humanity in the future. Revolver has also gained the upper hand in the Duel and summoned a new Borreload monster. However, Lightning then uses an underhanded tactic.
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