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− | {{Infobox character
| + | [[Image:TedBannias.jpg|thumb|Ted in the chapter 16 of [[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]]]] |
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| + | '''Ted Banias''' (テッド・バニアス ''Teddo Baniasu'') is the ninth [[Card Professor]] of ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]]''. [[Gekkou Tenma|Gekkou]] defeats him. Banias is the codename for Intel's first x86 Pentium M chip. |
− | | ja_name = テッド・バニアス
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− | | romaji_name = Teddo Baniasu | |
− | | en_name = Ted Banias | |
− | | manga_debut = {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! R|16|ref}}
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− | | appears_in_manga = ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]]''
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− | | gender = Male
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− | | occupation = [[Card Professor]]
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− | | manga_deck = Beast Warrior
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− | }}
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− | '''Ted Banias''' is a [[Card Professor]] in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]]''.
| + | ==Dueling Cards== |
| + | Ted uses a '''Beast Deck:''' |
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− | ==Design== | + | ===[[Monster Card]]s=== |
− | ===Appearance===
| + | *[[Spike Rhinoceros]] |
− | Ted is a rangy man with long hair in a similar style to [[Jaden Yuki (manga)|Jaden Yuki]]'s. He wears a baggy shirt with a wide collar and sleeves, rounded with black cuffs studded with small gems. He wears black wristbands in a similar style, black pants, and black shoes. He carries a KaibaCorp [[Duel Disk]] on his left arm.
| + | *[[Speed Jaguar]] |
| + | *[[Assault Lion]] |
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− | ===Etymology=== | + | ===[[Spell Card]]s=== |
− | Banias is the codename for Intel's first x86 Pentium M chip.
| + | *[[One on One Combat]] |
| + | *[[Drug User]] |
| + | *[[Stop Defense]] |
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− | ==Biography== | + | ===[[Trap Card]]s=== |
− | Ted was hired with many other [[card professor]]s to guard the [[R.A. Project]] by [[Yako Tenma]]. He was seen in [[Reiko Kitamori]]'s flashback playing cards with [[Willa Mette]]. He was introduced to [[Yugi Mutou (manga)|Yugi Mutou]] by [[Keith Howard (manga)|Bandit Keith]], after Yugi asked if Keith was the card professor guarding that block of the [[KaibaCorp]] building, having been gambling with Keith while he waited. [[Dark Yugi (manga)|Dark Yugi]] was worried about [[Anzu Mazaki (manga)|Anzu Mazaki]] and was tired from his previous Duels. Yugi offered to Duel Ted, but was stopped by [[Gekko Tenma]], who insisted that he be the one to Duel Ted, as he wished to help Yugi stop [[Yako Tenma|his brother's]] schemes.<ref name="chp16">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! R|16|ref}}</ref> Ted speculated that Gekko got a bad opening hand after the latter played "[[Graceful Charity (manga)|Graceful Charity]]". He laughed, but admitted that he hoped Gekko would get better [[draw a card|draw]]s. After seeing the rest of Gekko's opening move, Ted asked Keith is [[Maximillion J. Pegasus (manga)|Pegasus]] really considered Gekko to be a great Duelist. Keith confirmed that Pegasus had actually called Gekko a "perfect Duelist". Wondering what kind of strategy the "perfect Duelist" would use, Ted went on the offensive, with Gekko countering with [[Equip Spell Card|Equip Spell]] and [[Equip Trap Card|Trap Card]]. Using "[[Hand-to-Hand Combat]]", Ted [[negate]]d Gekko's cards and cut his Life Points in half with "[[Speed Jaguar]]". Gekko played another "Graceful Charity" and Ted wondered why he was throwing so many cards into the [[Graveyard]]. Ted brought out "[[Assault Lion]]", transferring the [[effect]] of "Speed Jaguar" to it via "[[Medicine Eater]]", but Gekko narrowly avoid defeat with "[[Amulet of Affection]]". Ted was still confident in his victory, as he had [[Set]] "[[Stop Defense (original manga)|Stop Defense]]". Gekko claimed he still had no monsters in his hand, and Ted laughed.<ref name="chp17">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! R|17|ref}}</ref>
| + | *[[Shadow Spell]] (played as a [[Spell Card]]) |
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− | Ted taunted Gekko, believing that he had an unbalanced [[Main Deck|Deck]] and asked if Gekko wanted to [[surrender]], with Gekko insisting that the Duel will end this turn with Ted's defeat. Gekko played "[[Armament Reincarnation]]", resurrecting the Equip Spell and Traps he had [[discard]]ed with "Graceful Charity" as monsters. Ted was surprised, but insisted that it didn't matter - none of them could defeat "Assault Lion". Gekko used "[[Power Connection]]" to increase the ATK of his monsters and won the Duel, showing Ted the power of the "perfect Duelist". Keith called Ted weak and viciously assaulted him, eventually knocking him unconscious.<ref name="chp18">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! R|18|ref}}</ref> After Yako's defeat, Ted was seen watching Yugi and his friends from around a corner with [[Pete Coppermine]] and [[Mendo Cino]].<ref name="chp44">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! R|44|ref}}</ref>
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− | ==Deck==
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− | Ted plays a Deck of [[Beast-Warrior]]-like monsters (though their actual [[Type]] is not specified), focused on countering defensive plays and the [[effect]] of his "[[Speed Jaguar]]" to inflict damage quickly.
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− | {{Manga card list |
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− | * Assault Lion
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− | * Speed Jaguar
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− | * Spike Rhinoceros
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− | * Hand-to-Hand Combat
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− | * Medicine Eater
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− | * Shadow Spell (manga)
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− | * Stop Defense (original manga)
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− | }}
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− | ==Duels==
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− | ! scope="col" | Opponent(s)
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− | ! scope="col" | Chapter(s)
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− | ! scope="col" | Outcome
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− | | [[Gekko Tenma]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! R - Duel Round 016|16]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! R - Duel Round 018|18]] || Lose
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− | |}
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− | ==References==
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− | {{Characters/R}}
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− | [[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! R characters]]
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