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==Vector==VectorToys based on the '''[[Duel Disk]]s''' used by [[Duelist]]s "in the anime and manga were produced by [[Number 10X|Over-Hundred NumberKonami]]" is "in Japan and by [[Number 104wikipedia: MasqueradeMattel]]"in the West. A total of four versions were made over time, with its upgraded "based on the [[KC mass production Disk]], the [[C (archetype)|ChaosDuel Disk]]" form being , the "[[Number C10XAcademia Disk]]" monster, "and the modified mass production disk used by [[Number C104: Umbral Horror MasqueradeYusei Fudo]]", though the last model was produced only in Japan.
Vector acquired "==KC mass production Disk==[[Number 66File: Master Key Beetle]]" via unknown means and intentionally lost a Mattel Duel to Disk.jpg|thumb|left|Mattel's [[Yuma Tsukumo|YumaKC mass production Disk]] model.]] This Duel Disk is mostly the same as the one featured in order to give the card to [[Astral]]anime, though obviously without the function of deploying holograms.
After While the defeat of [[Number 96: Dark Mist (character)|Number 96]]toy Duel Disk was advertised as being compatible with the TCG, his power returned to its origin - [[Don Thousand]]. This resulted in Vector obtaining the "Numbers" there are a few flaws that Number 96 owned, among them "[[Number 65: Djinn Buster]]" and "[[Number 96: Dark Mist]]" itself, as well as their corresponding "[[Number C]]" forms, "[[Number C65: King Overfiend]]" and "[[Number C96make this impractical: Dark Storm]]".
Don Thousand gave Vector access * Cards in protectors will not fit into the Duel Disk.* The [[Deck Zone]] can only hold about fifty to four sixty-nine cards safely. Though sixty cards is the maximum Deck size now, at the time of this replica's release, there was no upper limit.* The [[Fake Number|fakeGraveyard]] "Numbers" can only hold about twenty- "five cards. This can present a problem for longer games.* There No place for the [[Number 1: Infection Baal ZebulExtra Deck]]", "or cards that have been [[Number 2: Shadow Mosquito Ninjabanish]]", "ed.* The [[Number 3: Cicada KingLife Points]]" and "counter can only go up to 9990 While both players start with 8000, 4000 or 2000, it could rise to 9000 or 10,000+ Life Points due to [[Number 4: Stealth Kragencard effect]]"s. The reason for the zero at the end is because while there are four buttons on the disk, only 3 of them change the counter, the last one lights up the display.* The way the Duel Disk moves from stand-by to in use is also different. In the anime, the Graveyard is locked over the Deck and the two field parts are retracted into the main part of the disk. When triggered, the field parts and Graveyard are unlocked and the central piece rotates the Graveyard and field into play position. These he gave The toy does not have a rotating center and the two halves of the field aren't locked in closer to the [[Fearsome Four central piece. When the player triggers the play mode, the smaller half of the Dark Dueling World]]field which is spring loaded, is released from its lock at the same time as the larger half, which has a weaker spring, and thus the smaller part pushes the larger part into play position.
Vector obtained "==Chaos Duel Disk==[[Number 43File: Soul Marionetter]]" through unknown means and also upgraded it into "Mattel Chaos Disk.jpg|thumb|Mattel's [[Number C43: Chaos MarionetterDuel Disk]].]]"The same flaws present in the previous model are present here.
After beginning his vendetta against his fellow [[Seven Barian Emperors|Barian Emperors]]In the anime, Vector obtained the "Over-Hundred Numbers" they had previously owned - "Chaos Duel Disk folded in on itself until the [[Number 102: Star Seraph Sentryfield]]" from [[Dumon]], "[[Number 103: Ragna Zero]]" from [[Merag]], "[[Number 105: Battlinwas completely folded into the hinged 'spell trigger' Boxer Star Cestus]]" from [[Alito]] part of the disk and "[[Number 106: Giant Hand]]" from [[Girag]]then folded into the central part of the disk, creating a compact form. This also gave him access to their "Number C" forms - "[[Number C102: Fallen Seraph - Noble Archfiend]]"The toy is much the same, "[[Number C103: Ragna Infinity]]"but cannot fold all the way as the anime disk can, "[[Number C105: Battlin' Boxer Comet Cestus]]" but instead leaves the first two card spaces out. The hinge on the toy is the whole of the first and "[[Number C106: Giant Red Hand]]"second card spaces, respectively. Presumbly, he also gained "[[Number 58: Burner Viser]]" from Girag which pushes to the back of the central part and "[[Number 64: Ronin Raccoon Sandayu]]"though not as compact as the anime Chaos disk, "[[Number 80: Rhapsody in Berserk]]" it is still the most compact and "[[Number C80: Requiem in Berserk]]" from Alitolight-weight of the toy Duel Disks.
==NaschAcademia Disk==Reginald was the original owner of the very first "Number" to imprint itself on an owner, "[[Number 17File: Leviathan DragonMattel Academy Disk.jpg|thumb|left|Mattel's [[Academia Disk]].]]"One of the main problems present in the previous version is addressed here, which he lost as the card zones are resized, allowing cares with protective sleeves to fit, though this comes at the cost of the [[Yuma Tsukumo|Yuma]] and [[AstralDeck Zone]]being able to hold only forty cards. In addition, the wrist straps came in one size only, presenting issues for players with larger wrists.
Sometime laterAlong with the release of the Academy Disk, [[Trey]] gave him "[[Number 32: Shark Drake]]" after their Duel during Mattel produced a specialized carrying pack for the [[World Duel Carnival]]new disks, though none have been actually seen used or in stores. He would eventually lose this card Due to Yuma as well, but later regain it after Yuma recovered it from past sales of the [[Sphere Field]] Academy Disk and allowed him to keep it. He also learned to evolve it into "[[Number C32: Shark Drake Veiss]]" just the limited popularity with the toy as Yuma had done with his own ace carda Dueling medium Mattel discontinued the production of the Academy Disk several months after its release.
Reginald acquired two In November 2007, a real-world version of the red-trimmed [[Legendary Number|Legendary "Numbers"Slifer Red]] from disk was also produced in Japan, known as [[Abyss (character)|AbyssAcademy Duel Disk Osiris Red]] - "[[Number 73: Abyss Splash]]" and "came boxed with several Booster Packs and [[Number 94: Crystal ZeroAcademy Duel Disk Osiris Red promotional cards|promotional cards]]".
After learning of his true origins as Nasch, he was able to wield his "==Yusei version==[[Number 10XFile:G05707 M.jpg|Overthumb|left|Duel Disk -Hundred NumberYusei Version.]]" - This versionIt was released in the OCG Market on September 26, 2009 for 4,000 Yen (Including Tax). It includes Yusei's Duel Disk and two Promotional Cards: "[[Number 101: Silent Honor ARKVice Dragon]]" and its upgraded "[[C Shield Wing]]" (archetype)|Cboth [[Duel Terminal]]" formcompatible). The Yusei Duel Disk can hold up to fifty sleeved cards in the Deck area, but only holds around fifteen to eighteen sleeved cards in the "[[Number C10X|Chaos Over-Hundrd NumberGraveyard]]" ". The [[Number C101: Silent Honors Dark KnightLife Points|Life Point]]"Counter can go up to 99990 but can only display 0 in the single-digit column.
Upon defeating Quattro, he acquired "[[Number 15File: Gimmick Puppet Giant GrinderG05707 A M.jpg|thumb|right|Duel Disk - Yusei Version with a random assortment of cards.]]", "[[Number 40File: Gimmick Puppet of StringsDuelDisk2010.jpg|thumb|left|Duel Disk - Yusei Version 2010.]]" and "[[Number 88File: Gimmick Puppet of LeoDuel Disk 20102.jpg|thumb|right|The [[Extra Deck Zone]]" and possibly their upgraded forms [[Banished Zone]] on the Duel Disk - "Yusei Version 2010]]In November 2010, Konami released an update to this Duel Disk, the [[Number C15: Gimmick Puppet Serial KillerDuel Disk - Yusei Version 2010]]", ". This version addresses many of the issues present in the 2009 version and the Mattel versions. In addition to being the first Duel Disk with spaces for the [[Number C40: Gimmick Puppet Devil's StringsBanished Zone]]" and "[[Number C88: Gimmick Puppet Disaster LeoExtra Deck Zone]], this is also the first Duel Disk to feature a bottom covering on the arm blade. Konami has removed the "flip action"feature present in the 2009 version, respectiveyopting instead for a more realistic portrayal of the Duel Disk featured in the show. The clips that hold the cards on the blade are similar to those on the original Mattel disks. The Deck Zone can hold fify sleeved cards, and the [[Graveyard]] can hold up to thirty sleeved cards.
==Mizar==Mizar's "[[Number 10X|Over<!--Hundred Number]]" is "[[Number 107Category: Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon]]", with its upgraded "[[C (archetype)|ChaosToys]]" form being the "[[Number C10X]]" monster, "[[Number C107: Neo Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon]]". Mizar acquired "[[Number 6: Chronomaly Atlandis]]" and "[[Number 33: Chronomaly Machu Mech]]" from [[Trey]] and "[[Number 9: Dyson Sphere]]" from [[Quinton]] after defeating them. This may have also netted him the upgraded forms of two of them "[[Number C6: Chronomaly Chaos Atlandis]]" and "[[Number C9: Chaos Dyson Sphere]]". After losing to [[Kite Tenjo|Kite]], which resulted in the latter's death, Mizar acquired "[[Number 100: Numeron Dragon]]". He may have also obtained "[[Number 62: Galaxy-Eyes Prime Photon Dragon]]" and "[[Number 46: Dragluon]]" from this event, if the two of them were not merged into "Numeron Dragon" with his own "Tachyon Dragon".>

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