2/10 - The orichalcamalos. He's not really that good of a villain even by Yu-Gi-Oh standards. I loved his abridged counterpart though, he is just so freaking hilarious.
There were a lot of good Yugi + Kaiba dynamics in the series but I honestly though Dartz's plan was just pure dumb even by Yugioh standards. He's a 10,000 year old dude who spent much of his time building a five-man group, who themselves are also fairly dumb villains, to lead the rest of his followers and sees them as completely expendable and even if you argue that he possibly had other members long dead in the past, the fact that he kept on using this one plan during 10,000 years is still pretty dumb, not to mention the Orichalcos's powers are really stretched, making some of the questionable powers of the Millienium items, like the Egyptian light-saber lasers lol, seem pretty tame. I guess for me it has to do with the fact how incredibly poorly executed Dartz was as a villain and how the hero fought "outsmarted" the villain through heavy plot armor. What you said seems good on paper but in the YuGiOh show, it's pretty dumb on the show. I suppose we will agree to disagree if you still feel the same way.5/10. Looks sort of like a robot doll.
Hmm, I thought that he was one of the most sinister and intense villains in Yu-Gi-Oh!, and certainly one of the most competent and OP ones. He took on Atem + Kaiba in a 2 vs 1 duel and nearly beat them had it not been for some DEM summoning which is realistically very unlikely in an actual duel. Also his masterplan of destroying the world by awakening The Great Leviathan definitely had solidity. He was enormously manipulative from the antagonistic point of view as well, given how he formed a large no. of loyal minions working for him, each of whom he forced to become loyal via manipulation. For me he was easily the second best antagonist in the series after Yami Bakura.
Anyway,
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