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====Mock Battles==== To prepare for further attacks from Bakura, the priests engaged in mock battles to enhance their skills and strengthen their Ka. In one such battle, Seto was paired with Akhenaden and Shada to face Mahado, Isis, and Kalim. Seto attempted to attack using his personal Ka, Duos, but his opponents blocked his attacks with defensive abilities. Seto's teammates countered these defenses, but they became immobilized in traps. Seto then used Duos' ability to sacrifice his teammates' monsters, which doubled Duos' strength for each ally lost. With this power, Duos destroyed all three of the opponents' monsters at once. After the battle, Seto chastised Mahado for having a weak Ka, insufficient for protecting the pharaoh's tomb. Kalim questioned the value of Seto's victory, pointing out that it came at the cost of sacrificing allies. Seto dismissed Kalim's concerns, stating that war isn't about numbers or words, and that Kalim's opinion would matter once he became a more formidable opponent. Atem then explained to Seto that a battle relying solely on strength could expose unforeseen weaknesses and that true power never meant hurting one's friends. Seto challenged Atem to a mock battle to demonstrate this. Eager to see the power of the gods, Seto was insulted when Atem summoned Kuriboh, believing it was a weak choice. He instructed Duos to shatter the tablet before [[Kuriboh]] could materialize. However, each fragment of the broken tablet revealed a Kuriboh, demonstrating the monster's special power. Atem explained that this power taught a valuable lesson—that attacking blindly leads to defeat.
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