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Revision as of 14:48, 28 April 2013

Number 96: Dark Mist
Corresponding card
Gender
  • "male" is not in the list (Male, Female, Unknown, None) of allowed values for the "Gender" property.male
Number 96 (character)

Number 96: Dark Mist (known as No. 96: Black Mist in the Japanese version) is a character version of the card "Number 96: Dark Mist" and a recurring antagonist. While in control of Astral, it claimed to be the strongest "Number".

Design

Appearance

Number 96, when not in its card form, appears as a black version of Astral, the markings on its body being green instead of dark blue. Its left eye has the same white sclera and gold iris as Astral.

Unlike Astral, however, the markings that are where Number 96's eyebrows would be are longer, the top ends stretching into his forehead and becoming crooked (resembling horns of some sort) and the bottom ends having a spike on each that line his nose. These marks are red instead of his other green marks.

While he was sealed in episode 89, his lower body was elongated when he appeared before Astral.

As with Astral, the dub version has Number 96's lower body sometimes blurred off to remove any nudity implications.

Lastly and likewise, Number 96's duel disk is the same one Astral uses except it is dark coloured.[1]

Personality

Like its other counterparts, Number 96 is a malicious entity who desires the power of the other Numbers so that it may become the most powerful of them all. However, it is cunning enough to allow itself to be absorbed by Astral so that it may possess him from the inside and steal his "Numbers". It also enjoys sadistically manipulating its hosts and brutally defeating its enemies.

Number 96 considers its card version to be its "other self". It also considers itself to be the "darkness" to Astral's "light". To that end, it constantly tells Astral that he needs its power to win and will someday become evil. [2]

Biography

Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL

It was originally in the possession of an unnamed man. Under his control, it appeared as a black, blob-like creature. After the man was defeated by Yuma Tsukumo, Astral absorbed the "Number". The man did not use the effects of this "Number", as the "Number" itself wished to be passed on to Yuma.[3]

When Bronk Stone knocked the Emperor's Key from Yuma's neck, it could no longer contain the power of the malevolent "Number". It appeared before them as a blackened version of Astral and imprisoned the original version, who told Yuma to entrust Bronk with "Number 39: Utopia". At this point, its appearance in the Duel shifted from its blob-form to a more humanoid one with claws, fangs, and a skull-like torso.[3]

It then manipulated Yuma as a puppet in order to Duel Bronk. It was capable of manipulating Yuma's actions, but not his words. In this way, Yuma tricked Number 96 into destroying Bronk 's Set "Gearspring Exploder". That allowed Bronk to use "Utopia" with the effects of his "Gearspring" Spell Cards and defeat "Dark Mist". Bronk then throws the Emperor's Key back to Yuma and Astral is freed, allowing him to absorb "Dark Mist" once again.[3]

Dark Mist confronts Utopia in Emperor's Key.

Then, while Yuma confronted Dextra and Nistro during the WDC, Dark Mist appeared within Emperor's Key to confront Astral. Astral asked if he broke the seal, and Dark Mist responded that that's what the "Numbers" wanted to begin with. Astral questioned why the other "Numbers" gave their strength to Dark Mist, who responded once more that it's what they wanted. It's what all "Numbers" want - the world's destruction. He claimed that Astral also wanted the same. Astral denied it, but Dark Mist pointed out his very presence as proof against that. He told Astral to remember his mission and join the "Numbers". He assaulted Astral, who was defended by Utopia. Dark Mist asked if Utopia meant to stand against them and concluded he'll just start by absorbing him first. He continued his assault via the use of his own card.[4] After Astral sent "Utopia" off, Dark Mist captured and began to infect him. His plan failed as a light helps Astral break free, at the same time Number 96 disappeared.[5]

Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL II

Barian Invasion

Dark Mist appeared once more when Astral was recovering inside the key from the effects of the Barian's Sphere Cube. Dark Mist told him that he could not win against the Barians without accepting his evil side. Later, he appeared before Yuma and Astral, telling that they cannot win against the Shadow Giant without his power. When the two are on the verge of losing, he convinced Astral to unseal him, as Yuma could be hurt if they lose. Dark Mist assisted them as Yuma Summoned "Number 96: Dark Mist" to win the Duel and then vanished. After briefly appearing out of the Emperor's Key, Dark Mist told Astral that there will be events in the future that will require him to become evil, before vanishing again.[2]

Decks

Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL

Record
Opponent(s) Episode(s) Outcome
Bronk Stone 20 Lose

Number 96 plays Yuma's Syllable Deck while manipulating him. He uses it differently, in that he puts all his effort into the Summoning and use of his own card.

Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL II

Record
Opponent(s) Episode(s) Outcome
No 65's guardian 101 Not shown
Astral 101-102 TBD

Dark Mist uses a "Malicebolus" Deck.

References

  1. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 101101: "The Dark Mist Rises: Part 1"
  2. a b Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 08989: "Darkness Dawns"
  3. a b c Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 02020: "Roots of the Problem"
  4. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 03737: "Double Jeopardy: Part 1"
  5. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 03838: "Double Jeopardy: Part 2"