infernocrusher: (Calm)
Aguila De Corazon has the dubious honor of facing the Crusher next! With varied strategies in his deck, he might stand a better chance than some one trick ponies!

Or so the hope goes. The match is almost familiar at this point, with Corazon attempting to go for action cards, the only thing that could possibly shut down the Infernoid train Timur runs. And, like always, Timur is there, to, well, crush. Which he has a little bit more difficulty with, the Luchador is a better fighter than the last two. There's even a few bits where he escapes holds!

And he's the first to do damage to him. It's not alot. Guardian Eatos, a lucky draw after he managed to get most of his monsters out of his graveyard managed to break through the Onuncu/Devyaty stranglehold from Timur's grave and do damage to the Crusher. Everyone thought that might be a turnaround. Instead, the Crusher sneered, one of the first facial expressions he's had in a duel.

And proceeded to turn the duel around with sending nearly thirty cards to the graveyard from his deck, giving him everything in his vast arsenal to pick from and crushed Aquila with the same blank expression from the last two. He stands over Aquila. Everyone else he left in a heap to be carried off. Maybe since he did 400 damage, he's going to honor him as a duelist?

... No, instead he cries out to the crowd:


"I don't think he deserves his mask anymore. What do you folks think?"

And even with most people booing him, he reaches down to pull the mask off the Luchador...
infernocrusher: (promotional picture time)
Hey guys remember Strong Ishijima? He dueled the Duelist Crusher.

You know how he relies on tribute summoning? You know what makes a field absolutely impossible to build when you need that? Infernoids. Timur lead with a Decatron to banish the start of Ishijima's field by mimicking an Antra. He turned that into a Crimson Blader that made it absolutely impossible for his opponent to get anything big on the field, even if he began to special summon his little dudes.

Like with Kenzan, every single time Ishijima went for an action card, he was stopped. Unlike Kenzan, Ishijima tried to fight back. This proved to be a mistake because the Crusher deflected his blows and instead threw him around like a sack of potatoes. Strong was forced to play defensively and after an Infernoid Attondel dropped, Ishijima's defense in the game became as weak as his defense against Timur's detached destruction of his body.

At the end, another Decatron wasted his entire field and the Crusher stunned him with what appeared to be perfect mimicry of Isabel's knee drop before he could reach an action card. This seemingly made Ishijima forget how to walk as his legs turned into jelly. Between three attacks from high attack monsters and the knee drop, Strong had to be carried off of the field, unable to leave under his own power. Or, uh. Really move.

Unsurprisingly, the Crusher left without checking on the state of his opponent, instead leaving the whole duel without comment.

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