![]() Plus, Yuma also has Astral with him, who gives Yuma a second opinion on what to do. He believes his luck will only run out if his powerful Sun Scale card is gone, but considering Lucky Stripe grants him such an insanely high level of luck, he ends up lucky enough to never have an opponent able to get rid of his Sun Scale.until he encountered Yuma, whose own luck for that one exact moment he used Commander of Swords, happens to exceed the luck granted by Lucky Stripe, as Yuma's Commander of Swords just happens to reveal Sun Scale, allowing it to be dealt with. It likely has to do with Charlie's own belief that he sets himself.Also "Splitting the Sun" is it's obviously weird weakness a little confusing as to why is the symbol of the sun getting split in-two able to destroy the power?.So Number 7 is probably one of the first-group Numbers that had been scattered on Earth since time immemorial. Actually, there has been two moments when the Numbers have been scattered: the first time was after Astral and Don Thousand clashed (50 Numbers have been broken off including the Mythyrian Numbers), and the second time was when Yuma meets Astral (again, another 50 Numbers).When you are lucky enough to roll dozens of die landing on sixes every time it won't take you that long to get rich from gambling. As for the holders getting rich part, the card does grant the holder insane amounts of luck.The fact only numbers can defeat numbers would make it just that more powerful and allow it to get incredibly famous in just a few months. Given just how big Duel Monsters is, it's likely the card's legend spread fast thought the rumor mill and presumably passed through a good number of rich owners who'd pay just about anything to have a card that's A) Rumored to bring it's owners fantastic luck, and B) Sure to be coveted by their friends, and a card taht powerful would definitely be coveted by a museum.How long had Lucky Stripe been in the world at that point? Episode 32 couldn't possibly have taken place more than a few months since Yuma released the Numbers into the world. The card also had widespread rumors about its luck-granting abilities (enough so that it would be featured in a museum, and that someone would try to steal it), as well as rumors about a means to counter that luck. According to the anime, all known owners of Number 7 - Lucky Stripe became rich and famous while they had ownership of the card.Astral's "programming" was changed when he was sent to earth, so he didn't know about his original purpose, which was destruction. ![]() ![]() Astral is to destroy Earth, which is why he had memories of an earth-shattering kaboom from perhaps mission planning? Who knows. He might either "remember" the future (thus making the "memory" a warning about a possible future Earth-Shattering Kaboom) or the event of the memory happened in a parallel universe (meaning that the planet destroyed was indeed Earth but not the same Earth Yuma and friends live on).Assuming that Yuma and friends are residing on planet Earth (and we've been given no reason to assume otherwise), how can Astral have a memory of something happening when it quite obviously never did? When Astral recovers "Number 96: Black Mist", he has a memory of a planet blowing up and states quite explicitly that it's a memory of Earth being destroyed.It's later clarified that Numbers seem to merge with the souls of those they possess.Astral is able to do so without harming the loser, but Kaito even said his method is unfortunately excessive and removes the soul along with the card. Kaito's Duel Anchor is able to prevent people from running until they Duel, but those collecting Numbers (and succeeding on-screen) always tend to have some method of taking Numbers from the loser, either scientific or supernaturally. Typically, it seems whenever two Duelists are using Numbers, the Numbers are anted by default (Astral always seems about to fade out when losing against a Number user, even if that user doesn't actively want more Numbers, but Yuma is able to lose against non-Number users without danger).(I'm only up to episode 14 so if it's a spoiler dont tell me Number hunter/Soul Hunter?Um, wait, what? Kite makes duelists ante him, and then he defeats them in order to gain their number cards, so why on earth does he need to "take their souls" when he takes their numbers? I imagine some people wouldn't want to hand it over, but he makes it sound like it's the only option. ![]()
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