"Ra's second form, unlocked!" Kira declared. "Immortal Phoenix!"
A surge of flames—not ordinary fire, but something more. Fire danced and twisted across the massive bird's body.
First, its golden wings ignited, becoming wings of fire. The flames quickly spread, engulfing Ra completely in a sea of fire, its form now blurred and mysterious, unseen by mortal eyes.
The blazing sun heated the air, making even the wind scorching and suffocating. The burning Phoenix became the very center of the world.
Then, the Phoenix dove!
Immortal Phoenix can pay 1000 Life Points to destroy all monsters on the opponent's field. The anime never fully explained god effects, so most conclusions come from fan interpretations of what we saw in duels. In DM, Marik always used this effect during the opponent's turn, so it's clearly a quick effect.
Anyone who's played the game knows how terrifying a quick effect board wipe is.
But in DM's final duel, when Atem's three gods were destroyed by Yugi's trap monters, theoretically, Ra's quick effect could have stopped Yugi's plays—but he didn't use it.
In Battle City, Atem's Ra's thunder bullet was useless against Marik's Ra, but in the ceremonial duel, Ra was destroyed by Ra's thunder bullet. There are contradictions.
But the key difference: Marik's Ra was Special Summoned, while in the ceremonial duel, it was Tribute Summoned. So the best explanation is: only Special Summoned Ra can enter Immortal Phoenix form.
The Phoenix is immune to anything Ra can't normally withstand, and during the turn it's Special Summoned, it's unaffected by any card effects. When Marik's Phoenix was attacked by Ra's thunder bullet and super wave, it emerged unscathed—so Phoenix can't be destroyed by battle and deals 0 battle damage.
It's often inferred that Ra's "pay LP to wipe the field" effect can only be activated when Ra is Special Summoned. That seems to fit the anime, matching how each god appeared and was used.
But in GX, Franz used Ra's "pay 1000 LP to wipe" effect in his own Main Phase after a regular Tribute Summon, showing Ra can use the board wipe from either summon method.
However, Franz never used Ra's quick effect during Jaden's turn to disrupt his plays—that would have won him the duel easily.
So, combining all this, the most reasonable guess is: regardless of summoning method, Ra can always wipe the board, but only Special Summoned Ra becomes the invincible Immortal Phoenix, with its effect as a quick effect, usable during the opponent's turn.
Right now, Kira's Ra is that invincible Phoenix.
With the Arbiter's curses at the Pharaoh, the Phoenix dove. Divine flames swept forth, obliterating everything. Even the sturdiest defenses were like paper before the sun's might.
The imposing green idols crumbled, the so-called invincible spear and shield melted like tissue. The Arbiter's three monsters were all burned to ash.
The Arbiter shielded himself from the unbearable blaze, then stood up grimly.
"As expected of the strongest god—such power. But this attack will plunge you into the deepest abyss!"
Green light flashed in his eyes, and the Orichalcos barrier shone as if vibrating.
"The so-called god and my power—let's see which is stronger through this duel!
When 'Orichalcos Shunoros' leaves the field, pay at least 10,000 LP and discard all your remaining hand to activate!"
A card slid itself out of his deck, as if alive, landing on his Duel Disk. A terrifying dark vortex opened, so deep that even the Sun God's light couldn't penetrate.
Amid the swirling darkness, an ancient evil stirred.


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