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'''Spectre'''<ref name="ep32">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|32|ref}}</ref> (スペクター ''Supekutā'') is a character appearing in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS]]'' anime. He is [[Varis]]'s assistant and a member of the [[Knights of Hanoi]]. He was one of the six children who were kidnapped as part of the [[Lost Incident]], and he is the Origin of [[Earth (character)|Earth]].
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'''Specter'''<ref name="ep32">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|32|ref}}</ref>, spelled '''Spectre''' (スペクター ''Supekutā'') in the Japanese version, is a character appearing in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS]]'' anime. He is [[Varis]]'s assistant and a member of the [[Knights of Hanoi]]. He was one of the six children who were kidnapped as part of the [[Lost Incident]], and he is the Origin of [[Earth (character)|Earth]].
  
 
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Revision as of 16:08, 24 August 2019

Spectre
Spectre
Names
English
  • Spectre
Japanese
Japaneseスペクター
RōmajiSupekutā
Other languages
Italian
  • Spettro
Personal
Gender
  • Male
  • Career
OrganizationKnights of Hanoi
  • Duelist
Anime DeckSunavalon/Sunvine
Appearances
Anime debutYu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS episode 0011: "Link into the VRAINS"
Appears in
Anime
Voice actors
EnglishBilly Bob Thompson[1]
JapaneseKajimoto Daiki
Spectre

Specter[2], spelled Spectre (スペクター Supekutā) in the Japanese version, is a character appearing in the Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS anime. He is Varis's assistant and a member of the Knights of Hanoi. He was one of the six children who were kidnapped as part of the Lost Incident, and he is the Origin of Earth.

Design

Appearance

Spectre is a fair skinned man with gray hair and light blue eyes. He wears a grey suit over a black waistcoat and a white collared shirt with no tie, and brown dress shoes. He does not use a separate Avatar within LINK VRAINS, retaining his normal appearance, but wearing a different outfit; a white suit with yellow outlines, and a black stripe on his chest, and white shoes.

As a child, he wore a green jacket over a dark shirt and khaki pants.

Personality

Spectre is a villainous individual that will do anything to protect the goals of Knights of Hanoi, doubting anyone would truly understand their reason for executing their plans. Up to his name, Spectre briefly appears to do whatever Varis orders him. As he believes that Varis has given his life purpose, he is extremely loyal to him. He has a habit of snapping his fingers to perform an action.

Spectre likes to know everything about his opponent before he Duels them. He then uses information of their past to distress them. When Dueling Blue Angel, he correctly ascertained she got her avatar name from Blue Angel, which her brother used to read to her when she was a little girl crying over the loss of her parents. Not only does this knowledge unsettle Blue Angel, Spectre also claims that she will cry like the Blue Angel in the story because when she loses to him, she will lose her connection with her brother and become mere data.

During his Duel with Blue Angel, Spectre was shown to be an extremely manipulative, deceptive and cold-hearted individual at one point going as far as feigning having seen the light through Skye's actions inspired by Blue Angel, only to later burn the book, causing her great distress. He also mocks Playmaker's self-proclaimed justice to be ridiculous.

A young Spectre walked a path of darkness, without love he struggled to find, which created a destructive hatred inside him.[3] While Playmaker said that incident caused time to stop for him, Spectre said that due to it, time started moving for him. He had fun during the incident and stated that if the incident hurt Playmaker then he must have led a happy life before it.

Biography

History

A young Spectre, distant from the other children at his orphanage.

Spectre was abandoned as a baby inside a hollow tree in a mountain behind an orphanage. He remained undiscovered for several days; during which the tree protected him from the elements and wild animals, closing its branches around the hollow each time something threatened him. After he was found, he was raised in the orphanage for several years, though he only felt at peace near the tree and regretted that he couldn't spend much time with it. He found it difficult to connect with the other children, and had nothing to entertain him; he felt that lived like a specter, with no one to talk to and no one who cared about him.[4] He became familiar with the Blue Angel in his youth, and he enjoyed the story.[5]

Spectre was one of the six children that were kidnapped for the Hanoi Project. He woke up in a room with a VR headset, and he was forced to constantly Duel and win, or he would be electrocuted and starved. Despite this, Spectre did not see the experience as traumatizing as his fellow subjects did. Instead, he was elated that someone was testing him and that they expected big things from him, and he felt the will to live for the first time. His only regret was that he couldn't visit the tree as he had in the past. He was disappointed when the Incident ended and he was returned to the orphanage. The other adults at the orphanage forbade him to talk about what he experienced, least it scare the other children, and they treated him cautiously, keeping him at arm's length, leaving him more alone then before. Distraught, he ran away from the orphanage back to his tree only to find that it had been cut down.

With no attachment to society or to the orphanage, he fled to the restricted area where he had been imprisoned. It was locked and deserted, but he waited there, desiring to be tested again. His hopes came true one rainy day when Ryoken Kogami, the son of Dr. Kogami who had headed the project and who had alerted the authorities who had freed Spectre, approached him. When Spectre saw him, he instantly knew he had come for him. Ryoken gave him a place to belong among the Knights of Hanoi, something he had never had before. By saving him from despair, Ryoken - Varis among the Knights - earned his undying loyalty.[4] Spectre participated in the attack on the Cyberse alongside his fellow Knights.[6]

Hanoi

Spectre appeared inside the Knights of Hanoi's control room with Varis, informing him that they had found a lead on the runaway Ignis, who would allow SOL Technologies to revive the Cyberse. He admitted that he was concerned about Playmaker interfering with their plans. Since Playmaker deleted his login records, the two concluded that he was a skilled hacker. Varis was interested, but asked Spectre to keep their priorities on the Ignis. Spectre and Varis waited for SOL Technologies to begin a security scan, as this would lower their firewalls, and when they did, Varis sent Number 10 to attack LINK VRAINS and capture the Ignis.[7] Spectre watched the ensuing Speed Duel between Number 10 and Playmaker with Varis, which ended in Number 10's defeat.[8] After Number 10's defeat, Spectre told Varis that he had made some poor decisions in his attempt to capture the Ignis, but he noted that the sliver lining was that SOL Technologies had also failed to gain the A.I. Varis in turn stated that they were now closer to narrowing down Playmaker's identity.[9]

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Spectre meets Blue Angel for the first time.

Later inside the Knights' base, he and Varis watched Blue Angel's public announcement to Duel Playmaker. He told Varis that they could use her. Inside LINK VRAINS, Spectre appeared from the shadows to speak to a waiting Blue Angel. He told her how Playmaker hadn't showed up and she asked if he was a Knight of Hanoi. Ignoring the question, he greeted her and the section where they were meeting then turned into a darkened, digital area. Spectre claimed that he was a fan of hers and she accused him of lying. He denied this, stating that he wanted her to beat Playmaker. He threw a glowing purple card into Blue Angel, telling her that it would open a door deep in her heart. He wished her luck and disappeared.[10] Spectre and Varis watched the Duel between Playmaker and Blue Angel; Varis counted on the card Spectre gave to Blue Angel to control her.[11] During Varis's Master Duel with Playmaker, Spectre logged in behind Dr. Kogami as he expressed surprise at how Playmaker wanted revenge for the Lost Incident.[12]

Tower of Hanoi

Spectre remained in the shadows during the Deleted incident, during which Dr. Genome, Baira, and Faust were all defeated by Playmaker and his allies. He joined Varis in their control room as Varis noted that despite this setback, his three subordinates would continue to serve as the core for his plan. Spectre reminded Varis that they still didn't know Playmaker's identity, but Varis proclaimed that their plan to unleash the Tower of Hanoi had to continue, even if it cost his life, and nothing would stand in his way.[13]

When Kitamura, the security chief of SOL Technologies, approached Varis and attempted to join the Knights of Hanoi, Varis had Spectre Duel him to test him. Spectre introduced himself and easily defeated Kitamura in a Master Duel. He thanked him, stating that due to his poor management, their takeover of LINK VRAINS had been easy. To his disgust, Kitamura attempted to convince him to betray Varis, and Spectre told Kitamura that he could still serve the Knights as data as Kitamura was absorbed by the Tower of Hanoi. Spectre warned the watching journalists, Frog and Pigeon, that anyone who entered LINK VRAINS would suffer the same fate, though he dared anyone to log in.

Spectre appeared before Blue Angel as she made her way to the Tower of Hanoi, and introduced himself to her, noting that it was the second time they had met. He reminded Blue Angel of when he gave her "that card". Blue Angel accused him of infecting her with the Deleted virus. Spectre claimed to be her fan, but refused to explain why, believing that she would not understand his noble ideals. He explained that Varis had ordered him to crush anyone that wanted to stop their plans, but offered her a chance to escape. She refused, swearing to defeat him and Varis. Spectre believed that a weakling like her could not defeat Varis, and he promised a far worse fate than a computer virus should she lose, warning her that she would not be able to return to the real world if she lost. Blue Angel nevertheless promised to protect LINK VRAINS from him, and they initiated a Master Duel.[2]

Spectre immediately summoned "Sunseed Genius Loci" and used it to Link Summon "Sunavalon Dryas",[2] explaining that it could not be targeted for attacks. Blue Angel asked about Ghost Gal's whereabouts, causing Spectre to joke that he hoped he would be Ghost Gal's friend with a name like that. He revealed that Varis had defeated her, and she was a part of Tower of Hanoi as data. He assured Blue Angel she would be a part of the tower, too. Blue Angel swore she would not allow Spectre to do that, by defeating him, much to his amusement. Blue Angel locked down Spectre's Set card with her "Trickstar Light Arena" and brought out "Trickstar Holly Angel". Spectre noted its effects, and Blue Angel admitted that being too popular had its drawbacks. She damaged Spectre with "Trickstar Lilybell", but this triggered his tree's effects - Spectre Special Summoned a Link Monster, "Sunvine Gardna", which restored Spectre's LP.

Spectre noted that Blue Angel drew inspiration from a book of the same name, one that he admitted was a good book. He read the tale and read it out loud, claiming the character, "Blue Angel", shared the traits of Skye herself; that she felt lonely and cried. He noted that Skye became Blue Angel to prevent that. Blue Angel was angry that Spectre had looked into her past, and she likened him to the evil monsters in the book as a "sad excuse for a human", and she again swore to defeat Spectre, who claimed it would be an honor. "Trickstar Holly Angel" attacked "Sunvine Gardna", who protected Spectre by reducing the damage and ending Blue Angel's Battle Phase. Blue Angel realized that Spectre played a defensive Deck, and he boasted that it was an absolute defense. Blue Angel ended her turn with a Set card, but Spectre anticipated it and made use of the window in Blue Angel's End Phase to activate his previously sealed "Sunvine Burial", banishing all three of Blue Angel's "Trickstar Reincarnations". He claimed that he had opened Blue Angel's heart, finding that Skye's loneliness had been soothed when her brother read Blue Angel to her, and thus that Akira was her treasure and that she feared losing him the most. He proclaimed Blue Angel would lose everything after he defeated her, and he brought out "Sunvine Healer" to heal his LP and evolve "Dryas" into "Sunavalon Dryades". He noted that the tree protected him in a manner not unlike Blue Angel and her brother. Blue Angel accused Spectre of being lonely himself, since he loved Blue Angel, but unlike her had not been loved and became destructive. Spectre found Blue Angel a strange person to have noticed this, but claimed that Blue Angel knew her purpose, and he regretted that she would not live up to it. He Link Summoned "Sunvine Thrasher", whose effect boosted its ATK to match that of "Holly Angel". "Sunvine Thrasher" destroyed "Trickstar Holly Angel" in a double K.O., but its effect allowed Spectre to revive "Holly Angel" to "Drydes'" Link Marker. "Trickstar Holly Angel" destroyed one of Blue Angel's "Trickstar Lycoris", and Spectre asked her how it felt to be attacked by her own ace monster.[5]

Blue Angel Link Summoned "Trickstar Crimson Heart" and attempted to return "Dryades" to Spectre's Extra Deck. She noted Spectre bore love towards the tree, but hatred as well that it concealed. Spectre admitted that he sought love, but that love was never fulfilled. He claimed that he was fine, even if he was scarred, and he used "Sunvine Maiden" to protect "Dryades". Blue Angel was displeased that her strategy had failed, a failure Spectre suggested was due to her lack of desire to understand him. He claimed that he felt alone, at the bottom of a canyon, walking on a path without sound or light, and warned her that she would never defeat him if she did not understand that. His tree evolved further into "Sunavalon Dryanome" and he Link Summoned another "Sunvine Thrasher", destroying and reviving "Trickstar Crimson Heart" under his control. Blue Angel was able to increase her LP with "Trickstar Light Arena", but with no defenses, the "Trickstar" monsters Spectre stole from her reduced her to 1000 LP. Blue Angel made three consecutive Link Summons to bring out "Trickstar Delfiendium" on her next turn, returning the three banished "Trickstar Reincarnation" cards to her hand to increase its ATK by 3000. Spectre reminded her that his tree would protect him, but Blue Angel pointed out that all of the zones that "Sunavalon Dryanome" pointed to were occupied, so he could not trigger its effect. Spectre applauded her strategy, but was able to survive by using the effect of "Sunavalon Dryanome" to reposition the attacked "Trickstar Crimson Heart" to a different Main Monster Zone and negate the attack. As Blue Angel was unable to set the "Trickstar Reincarnation" cards she had recovered, Spectre believed that she was helpless, and that he would be able to finish her off and allow her to meet Ghost Gal soon. Blue Angel switched to a defensive strategy, returning her attacking monsters to her hand to replace them with two "Trickstar Lycoris", intending to defeat Spectre with her "Reincarnation" combo that she had enabled with "Trickstar Treat".[3]

A sadistic Spectre laughs at Blue Angel's defeat.

Blue Angel claimed that since Spectre had been analyzing her, he wanted some protection from being alone as well. She declared the ultimate love was the blue love he sought out, and she swore to save Spectre, who dared her to just do that. As she reduced Spectre's LP with her combo, Blue Angel noted that even in the cruelest hearts, people yearned for love, and she activated her final "Trickstar Reincarnation". Spectre started crying, demanding that Blue Angel save him, but he then activated "Sunbloom Doom", gaining LP equal to the ATK of all monsters of the Type of a monster he controlled, and he targeted "Holly Angel". Spectre claimed to a terrified Blue Angel that she hadn't lived up to her promise, and admitted that he did read Blue Angel, and found that he had to defeat someone pathetic enough to think that they could save him. He ripped the book in two and burned it before her to torment her, and stated that even if the negative effect of "Trickstar Treat" would deplete her LP, he would personally defeat her. He banished "Sunbloom Doom" to activate its second effect, strengthened by the number of Spell and Traps played that turn, inflicting enough damage to wipe Blue Angel out, blasting her into the sky. Spectre bid farewell to Skye Zaizen, a girl that failed to become a Blue Angel whose wings shattered at her defeat, and he laughed maniacally as Blue Angel plummeted to the ground.[3]

Spectre departed without even remaining behind to witness Blue Angel being absorbed into the Tower of Hanoi. He confronted Playmaker on a bridge as he approached the Tower of Hanoi, revealing that he had defeated Blue Angel and challenging Playmaker to a Duel. Spectre showed them bits of data of Blue Angel, stating she had no power to save him, and he promised that the same fate would befall Playmaker. The Duel started, and Spectre again began by using "Sunseed Genus Loci" to Link Summon "Sunavalon Dryas", and Setting a card. Playmaker tried to persuade Spectre to step down, believing that he did not know about Varis's plan, but Spectre revealed that he knew that data around the world would be destroyed, but nevertheless he would stand by Varis. Playmaker believed that Spectre could not understand Varis, due to being an outsider of the Lost Incident, but Spectre revealed his past to Playmaker, including his kidnapping and Varis taking him under his wing, giving him a place to belong in the Knights of Hanoi. Spectre wondered if he was weird, but thought Playmaker was even stranger due to his sense of justice. Playmaker claimed that due to the Lost Incident, time had stopped moving for him, but Spectre claimed that it had started moving for him since then. Spectre dared Playmaker to defeat him, and Playmaker Link Summoned "Binary Sorceress", "Multi Sledgehammer" and "Binary Blader", and since "Dryas" could not be attacked, "Binary Sorceress" attacked Spectre directly, only for Spectre to replenish his LP by Summoning "Sunvine Gardna". Spectre explained about the tree that protected him when he was a baby, and proclaimed that as long as "Dryas" was on the field, nobody could defeat him.[4]

He declared that the Ignis and LINK VRAINS would be erased. Playmaker reminded Spectre that he would be erased too, but Spectre claimed that he merely wished to fulfill Varis's goal and that Playmaker would never understand their goals as long as he chased after revenge. Playmaker continued his attack, restoring his own LP with the effect of "Binary Sorceress". To speed things up, Spectre used "Sunavalon Glorious Growth" to summon a "Sunvine Token", and evolved "Dryas" into "Sunavalon Dryanome" in the middle of Playmaker's battle, then neutralized Playmaker's efforts by restoring his LP to 4000. Spectre warned them that "Dryanome" could not be attacked, and "Binary Blader" made its second attack, damaging Spectre and replenishing Playmaker's LP. Spectre repeated his combo, summoning another "Sunvine Gardna", and "Sunavalon Glorious Growth" raised his LP back and lowered Playmaker's LP back to 4000. But Playmaker removed all of the Counters "Multi Sledgehammer" had received when his other monsters attacked, raising its ATK to 4000. Spectre realized that Playmaker's attacks were intended to power up "Multi Sledgehammer" for a final strike. Ai claimed that it was a brilliant strategy, but Spectre retorted that it was not perfect; using the effect of "Sunavalon Glorious Growth" to blunt the combo, redirecting the attack to his second "Sunvine Gardna", reducing the damage, Summoning a third "Sunvine Gardna", restoring his LP reducing Playmaker back to 4000 LP. Spectre claimed that while they both experienced the Lost Incident, Playmaker was obsessed with revenge, while Spectre was helping Varis save the world, believing that his victory was guaranteed as a result. Spectre went on the offense, reviving "Sunseed Genius Loci" and using it to Link Summon "Sunvine Thrasher". Spectre repeated his combo, just as he had against Blue Angel, taking control of "Binary Blader" and attacking Playmaker's monsters. Playmaker belived that Spectre could no longer use the effect of "Sunavalon Dryanome" as all of the zones it pointed to were occupied, but Spectre Link Summoned "Sunavalon Daphne", expanding his available zones and returning two "Sunvine Gardna" to his Extra Deck.[14]

Suddenly, the bridge began to break, as its data was being erased. "Dryanome" reformed the bridge, allowing the Duel to continue. Spectre used "Sunavalon Force" to render "Dryanome" immune to effects, but Playmaker brought out "Excode Talker" and "Underclock Taker", locking down Spectre's Monster Zones and reducing the ATK of "Sunvine Thrasher". Spectre was displeased that his combo had been stopped and Ai gloated they would win. But Spectre snapped his fingers, bringing the captured Akira Zaizen to the bridge. Spectre threatened to infect Zaizen with a virus, Ai and Playmaker were angry that Spectre was cheating by involving unrelated people. Spectre chuckled, reminding Playmaker how many people he had involved in this crisis, first Blue Angel, and now her brother. Both Zaizen and Ai told Playmaker not to listen to Spectre, but Playmaker ended his turn without attacking. Spectre laughed, believing that he discovered Playmaker's weakness: virtue. Playmaker wanted revenge, but he would not let innocents be hurt, which Spectre considered a weakness. "Sunvine Thrasher" counterattacked on Spectre's next turn, putting Playmaker at a disadvantage.[14] The bridge began collapsing again, but Spectre refused to allow this to defeat Playmaker and used "Dryanome" to once again re-stabilize the bridge so that he could defeat Playmaker himself. Confident that Playmaker could not win because of his combo and Playmaker's sense of justice, Spectre ended his turn, daring Playmaker to risk Zaizen by attacking him.[15]

Ai criticized Spectre's cheating, but Spectre took that as a compliment, as it had let him gain the advantage. To Spectre's disappointment, Playmaker ignored his dare and simply Set a card. Spectre used "Sunvine Thrasher" to attack "Excode Talker", but Playmaker used "Overload Anchor" and "Link Processing Failure" to stop Spectre's Link Monsters from attacking, but neglected to use the offensive effect of "Overload Anchor". Spectre called Playmaker's moves pointless, as he could not do anything without attacking, and he Link Summoned the Link-4 "Sunavalon Dryatrentiay" and destroyed Playmaker's protective Spell and Trap Cards, then brought out another "Sunvine Thrasher", whose ATK became 4000. Although the newly Summoned "Thrasher" could not attack, "Dryatrentiay" gained the ATK of the monsters it pointed to, and Spectre attempted to inflict the final blow, but Playmaker had anticipated this and made the ATK of "Excode Talker" equal to that of "Sunavalon Dryatrentiay", destroying both of them. Spectre claimed it was still pointless, for "Sunavalon Force" reduced Playmaker to 50 LP. But Spectre's advantage was cut short by the sight of "Dryantrentiay" falling, reminding him of the death of the tree from his childhood. With his "Sunavalon" destroyed, Spectre's combo was destroyed. Screaming for his sacred tree, Spectre revived "Dryatrentiay" with "Sunavalon Cursed Reborn", negating its effects and making its ATK 4000, while also ensuring that Playmaker would take any damage Spectre took.[15]

Playmaker's allies suddenly attempted to release Zaizen, but failed. Zaizen then grasped his prison, infecting himself with the virus and being absorbed by the Tower of Hanoi. Spectre laughed at Zaizen for entrusting the future to a man who could not win, but an enraged Playmaker reminded him that his Dueling always won, and that his doubts had disappeared with Zaizen gone. Playmaker resurrected "Excode Talker", and raised it ATK to 4000 with "Link Atrocity" to match that of "Dryatrentiay". Spectre believed Playmaker was aiming for mutual destruction, and declared that his goal was complete, for Playmaker would never reach Varis. But Playmaker replied that Spectre's goal was gone, as "Link Atrocity" reduced the ATK of "Dryatrentiay" back to 0, and "Excode Talker" destroyed it, defeating Spectre. Unable to believe his loss, Spectre started shaking, thinking he should have let Playmaker fall. He didn't expect his loyalty to Varis would backfire, but declared that he had no regrets. Playmaker claimed that he had no doubts anymore, but Spectre told him doubt and regret were two different things. With "Dryatrentiay" destroyed, the bridge began to collapse, and Playmaker fled as Spectre laughed madly an apologized to Varis for his incompetence. But to his horror, he saw "Dryatrentiay" burning before him, and as he recalled the tree from his youth he wept for his "mother" and was buried in the flaming debris. (His final demise is cut from the dub).[15]

Spectre was not absorbed by the Tower of Hanoi, but purged like the Commanders were and brought to the Knights of Hanoi's chambers.[16] Varis vowed to fulfill their objective for Spectre and all those who had fallen, but he was defeated by Playmaker as well and forced to stop the Tower of Hanoi.[17][18]

Lost Ignis

Ryoken restored Spectre after his loss, as well as Aso, Dr. Genome, and Clarissa Turner, though Clarissa had been imprisoned during her purging. Three months after the Tower's failure, Spectre assisted Ryoken, Aso, and Genome in breaking Clarissa out of prison, reforming the Knights of Hanoi.[19]

Ignis War

Spectre participated in the Knights of Hanoi's attack on Windy's fabricated Cyberse, while Varis went to rescue Playmaker and Ai from Lightning and Windy, opposing four Echoes with "Sunavalon Dryanome".[20]

Deck

Spectre and "Sunavalon Dryas".

Spectre uses a "Sunavalon"/"Sunvine" Deck that focuses around Plant Link Monsters with defensive effects, mainly in the form of damage reduction and protecting his central "Sunavalon" monster, which he supports with the "Sunavalon's" effects to instantly Summon "Sunvine" monsters when he takes damage. For offensive tactics, Spectre relies on stealing his opponent's monsters with the effect of "Sunvine Thrasher", which becomes more powerful depending on the "Sunavalon" that it is linked to. Spectre also puts a strong focus on continuously increasing his LP to survive whatever strategy the opponent comes up with. He can also increase the ATK of his "Sunavalon" monsters if he needs to.

After watching Varis and Playmaker's second Master Duel, Spectre added the capability to perform an Extra Link as well as an Extra Link Full Mode to his Deck, using cards such as "Sunseed Twin" and "Sunseed Shadow" to easily swarm the field with Link Monsters. He also added "Sunvine Plunder" to his Deck to combat the Ignis' "Judgment Arrows" to also use in his Extra Link strategy as well as to power up his beatdown strategy with "Sunvine Thrasher".

Duels

Opponent(s) Episode(s) Outcome
Kitamura 32 Win
Skye Zaizen/Blue Angel 32-34 Win
Yusaku Fujiki/Playmaker 35-37 Lose
4 Echo 69 Win (Off-Screen)
BitBoot 86 Win (Off-Screen)
Lightning 86-87 Lose
Ai 107 Lose (with Faust) (Off-Screen)

References

  1. Billy Bob Thompson Twitter
  2. a b c Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS episode 03232: "The Tower of Hanoi"
  3. a b c Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS episode 03434: "Roots of Evil"
  4. a b c Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS episode 03535: "The Hollow"
  5. a b Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS episode 03333: "Once Upon A Time"
  6. Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS episode 06868: "Choosing Sides"
  7. Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS episode 0011: "Link into the VRAINS"
  8. Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS episode 0022: "Seize the Wind!"
  9. Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS episode 0033: "Contact"
  10. Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS episode 0066: "True Blue"
  11. Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS episode 0077: "Fallen Angel"
  12. Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS episode 01212: "Link the Circuit"
  13. Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS episode 03030: "Under VRAINS"
  14. a b Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS episode 03636: "A Bridge Too Far"
  15. a b c Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS episode 03737: "Out on a Limb"
  16. Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS episode 03838: "Looking Back"
  17. Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS episode 04343: "The Reveal"
  18. Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS episode 04646: "Link to the Future"
  19. Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS episode 05959: "Return of the Hanoi"
  20. Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS episode 06969: "Coexistence"