Why is this a problem in any way? COUGH. For as much as Kaiba enjoyed a challenge he was also the sort of person that liked having the financial upper hand. As for rarity- he was in possession of the only three blue-eyes white dragons that were in playable condition and he preferred it that way (hence having destroyed the 4th Blue-eyes). He'd rather not have his own tactics used against him. Besides, it could be argued that someone like Yugi who did not have the same advantages still managed to pull together a formidable deck. He by no means had the same resources available to him. Let's not talk about Wheeler, who was by far the least financially secure of the three and a loser.... I mean- why would you want someone like Wheeler being able to afford whatever? Really?
"..." More of this Pokémon nonsense. With so many people proclaiming the creatures were real it was getting harder to assume it to be some kind of mass delirium. There had to be some explanation for it since he wasn't going to start believing any time soon.
"That explains the coat," and not much else. How can you build a career around fictional monsters? Er- excluding himself of course, which made total sense. "So you're under the same delusion as many of the others.."
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Let's not talk about Wheeler, who was by far the least financially secure of the three and a loser.... I mean- why would you want someone like Wheeler being able to afford whatever? Really?"..." More of this Pokémon nonsense. With so many people proclaiming the creatures were real it was getting harder to assume it to be some kind of mass delirium. There had to be some explanation for it since he wasn't going to start believing any time soon.
"That explains the coat," and not much else. How can you build a career around fictional monsters? Er- excluding himself of course, which made total sense. "So you're under the same delusion as many of the others.."