Card Appearances:Number 4: Numeron Gate Catvari

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Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL[edit]

  • In Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 139139: "The Source Code", Don Thousand uses this card during his Duel against Yuma Tsukumo and Nash. He Special Summons this card, "Number 1: Numeron Gate Ekam", "Number 2: Numeron Gate Dve" and "Number 3: Numeron Gate Trini" via "Numeron Calling". After "Numeron Gate Ekam" attacks "Ganbara Knight" (who was protected by "Half Unbreak"), Don Thousand activates the effect of "Numeron Gate Ekam" to double the ATK of all "Numeron" monsters he controls (Don Thousand could do this without detaching Overlay Units due to "Numeron Network"). After "Numeron Gate Dve" attacks "Ganbara Knight", Don Thousand activates the effect of "Numeron Gate Dve" to double the ATK of all "Numeron" monsters he controls. After "Numeron Gate Trini" attacks "Ganbara Knight", Don Thousand activates the effect of "Numeron Gate Trini" to double the ATK of all "Numeron" monsters he controls. This card then attacks "Ganbara Knight", but Nash activates the effect of "Cutter Shark" to Tribute "Ganbara Knight" and Special Summon "Cutter Shark". A replay occurs, and this card attacks and destroys "Cutter Shark". Don Thousand then activates this card's effect to double the ATK of all "Numeron" monsters he controls. After Don Thousand Xyz Summons "Chaos Number 1: Numeron Chaos Gate Sunya", the latter's fourth effect banishes all monsters on the field. In the next episode, Don Thousand activates "Numeron Chaos Ritual" to treat "Numeron Network" and the four "Numeron Gate" monsters from his Graveyard as Level 12 monsters for an Xyz Summon. Through "Numeron Chaos Ritual", Don Thousand overlays this card and his four "Numeron Gate" monsters in order to Xyz Summon "Chaos Number 1000: Numeronius".
  • In Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 141141: "The Fate of Three Worlds", Nash absorbs this card along with every "Number" in Don Thousand's possession after Don Thousand is defeated and he willingly allows his power to be absorbed by Nash.