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* In [[Virtual World]], this monster was [[The Big Five#Nesbitt|Nesbitt's]] [[Deck Master]]. Its ability allowed Nesbitt to discard [[Machine]]-[[Type]] monsters from his hand to inflict 500 damage to his opponent for each machine discarded. He later fused it with [[Machine King]] to summon [[Perfect Machine King]].
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* Whenever [[Nezbitt]] duels, this monster serves as his [[Deck Master]] with the ability to discard a Machine monster from his hand to inflict 500 damage to his opponent.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 106|episode 106]], [[Nezbitt]] uses this card as his Deck Master during his Duel against [[Duke Devlin]], [[Tristan Taylor]] and [[Serenity Wheeler]]. After Nezbitt's "[[Giga-Tech Wolf]]" attacks and destroys Serenity's "[[Shadow Tamer]]", Nezbitt activates this monster's Deck Master's ability, discarding "[[Cyber Falcon]]", "[[Ground Attacker Bugroth]]", and "[[Oni Tank T-34]]" from his hand to inflict 500 damage to each of his opponents. On Nezbitt's next turn, Nezbitt activates this card's Deck Master ability again, discarding "[[Gradius' Option]]", "[[Cannon Soldier]]", and an unknown monster to inflict 500 damage to each of his opponents. Later Nezbitt activates [[Backup Soldier]] to return three "Giga-Tech Wolf", "Cyber Falcon", and "Ground Attacker Bugroth" from his Graveyard to his hand. Nezbitt then activates this card's Deck Master Ability, discarding "Giga-Tech Wolf", "Cyber Falcon", and "Ground Attacker Bugroth" from his hand in order to inflict 500 damage to each of his opponents. In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 107|the next episode]], Nezbitt moves this card to the field. He then activates "[[Recycling Plant]]" to banish this card and "[[Machine King]]" from his field and Graveyard in order to [[Fusion Summon]] "[[Perfect Machine King (anime)|Perfect Machine King]]", taking on its form and making it his new Deck Master.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 111|episode 111]], Nezbitt uses this card as his Deck Master during [[The Big Five|the Big Five]]'s Duel against [[Yami Yugi]] and [[Joey Wheeler]]. In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 112|the next episode]], Nezbitt takes over for [[Johnson]] when he believes Yugi made an obvious error (he didn't actually as he needed to get the Big Five's attention away from Joey due to him only having 300 Life Points remaining). In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 113|the following episode]], [[Leichter]] activates "[[Dragon Revival Ritual]]" to Tribute this card, "[[Jinzo]]", "[[Deepsea Warrior]]", "[[Nightmare Penguin]]", and "[[Judge Man]]" in order to Ritual Summon "[[Five-Headed Dragon]]".
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** In the second above-mentioned episode, this card appears in a flashback Yugi has when he explains how his "Des Volstgalph" gained 200 ATK despite that he had no Spell or Trap Cards on his side of the field.
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* As Nezbitt's Deck Master, this card is missing its gun-arm, which is replaced with another hand (which was done so that Nezbitt could use a Duel Disk for his Duel against Duke, Serenity, and Tristan).

Latest revision as of 19:17, 24 November 2023

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  • Whenever Nezbitt duels, this monster serves as his Deck Master with the ability to discard a Machine monster from his hand to inflict 500 damage to his opponent.
  • As Nezbitt's Deck Master, this card is missing its gun-arm, which is replaced with another hand (which was done so that Nezbitt could use a Duel Disk for his Duel against Duke, Serenity, and Tristan).