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| romaji_name = アイ
| it_name = IA
| pt_name = Ia
| nicknames = Ignis (by [[SOL Technologies]] and the [[Knights of Hanoi]])
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| en_voice = [[Michael Liscio Jr.]]
| ja_voice = [[Takahiro Sakurai]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tv-tokyo.co.jp/anime/yugioh-vrains/staff/|title=Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS staff|publisher=TV Tokyo}}</ref>
| pt_voice = {{voice actors|pt|Yuri Chesman}}
}}
{{quote|text=AI's don't pray! They only make calculations to winSeize the wind, Playmaker!|source=Ai<ref name="ep1ep2"/>}}
'''Ai''' ({{Ruby|Ai|アイ}}) is a character from the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS]]'' anime, and the deuteragonist in the first and second seasons, and the main antagonist of season 3. He is also the final antagonist of the series. He is one of the six [[Ignis]], representing the [[DARK]]-[[Attribute]], and he was created from [[Yusaku Fujiki]]. His name was given to him by Yusaku and [[Kal Cal Kolter]]. As an Ignis, he has free will and is sought by [[SOL Technologies]] and the [[Knights of Hanoi]]. He was captured and imprisoned inside Yusaku's Duel Disk.<ref name="ep1">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|1|ref}}</ref> Yusaku released him after they stopped the [[Tower of Hanoi]], but Ai was forced to return after he found the [[Cyberse (world)|Cyberse]] destroyed.
Following his and Yusaku's victory over [[Bohman]], Ai is left as the last remaining Ignis. He takes on a human appearance, and he is able to manifest this appearance in the real world through hacking a [[SOLtisSOLtiS]]. He becomes the main antagonist of the third season, taking [[Roboppi]] under his wing after giving it free will and planning to use SOL Technologies for his own ends.
==Design==
===Appearance===
{{Multiple image|align=left|image1=Ai.png|width1=220|image2=Ai Human Form.png|width2=270|footer=Ai's original and human appearances.}}Ai is a small digital humanoid being. Like other Ignis, Ai has markings over his body, in shape of lines and circles, which are tinted with a purple color. When he becomes angry, Ai turns into a fiendish shape, with six tentacles, a large yellow eye and mouth, with two of his eyes on the center of his body. When Varis's "Cracking Dragon" ate his body, Ai was reduced to an eye, though he retained his ability to project his monster form. However, when he ate Varis's arm, Ai regained his body.
While enjoying his newfound supremacy over [[SOL Technologies]], Ai toys around with more casual outfits, including a purple kimono with dark purple lining and a violet sash (and turning his hair into a mustache and beard at the same time), before settling on a dark violet shirt, black pants, a purple short-sleeved jacket, white gloves and socks, and wooden clogs with purple straps. He ties his hair back with a long white headband and accessorizes with paper fans.
===Personality===
Ai is a mischievous, cocky, playful, energetic, often self-centered, arrogant, and snarky A.I. who gets carried away easily and likes to joke around. He is completely motivated by his own enjoyment and primarily considers situations based on how they would benefit him. According to his own words, he is very disliked by his own people. Ai struggles to understand humans' way of thinking that often seem completely illogical compared to his algorithm based way of thinking. However, he is helpful and can be more serious at times such as making observations both in and outside of Duels. He also has a tendency to panic when Playmaker is about to lose.
Ai frequently tries to interact with other A.I.s, showing a more social side but is always left disappointed because they're not as capable of free thinking as himself. He also enjoys insulting and taunting Playmaker's opponents, as well as trying to manipulate them into falling for Playmaker's strategies, though these attempts of his to help are more often detrimental than not. In the dub, Ai frequently gets distracted by non-sequiturs and is forgetful of his current status. He tends to curse using the word "glitch" and occasionally refers to humans as "meatbags".
Despite his comedic attitude, Ai is incredibly manipulative. He arranged for Yusaku and Kolter to meet and constantly misled Yusaku about his involvement in both the Lost Incident and guiding him to meet Kolter, even after they had become friends. After he decided to have himself vanish, he arranged events to ensure that he would die one way or another.
As tragedy heaps itself upon Ai, he slowly begins to take more serious and extreme turns. He is horrified to learn of the destruction of the Cyberse, and in the dub , in particular , he severely blames himself for failing to protect it. As he learns of those who wronged both the Cyberse and his fellow Ignis, he becomes far more vengeful and instinctive and admits to himself that he is beginning to hate humans. His rage comes to a head when Dueling Bohman, the individual who destroyed the Cyberse, and during Playmaker's second Duel with [[George Gore|The Gore]], though Ai is later able to let go of his hatred for Gore and he even admits to admiring his resolve. The revelation of Lightning's actions during his Duel with Varis infuriates Ai, and he furiously turns aside Lightning's insults and denounces him for the consequences of his actions. In addition, Ai also gets angered by those who claim to know more than they know as seen with Pandor and Blue Maiden.
Ai's failure to save the other Ignis leaves him heartbroken and for the rest of Playmaker's final Duel against Bohman after this failure, he becomes consumed with rage until Bohman is finally defeated. Following the final Duel against Bohman and the deaths of the other Ignis, Ai becomes consumed by loneliness and regret, and these feelings are only worsened when he learns of simulations that predict the destruction of humanity and the death of Yusaku due to his existence. Although Ai became similar to Yusaku in many ways, becoming stoic, serious, calm and calculating, although he does his best to hide this behind acting playfully and frivolously, Ai becomes far colder and bitter in truth; sparing [[Skye Zaizen|Blue Maiden]] from being erased to know his pain of failing to protect everyone and embracing the use of [[Lightning]]'s "[[Judgment Arrows (later anime)|Judgment Arrows]]". [[Roken Kogami|Varis]] theorizes that Ai may simply have spared Blue Maiden to prevent [[Pandor]] from being erased from existence, but this is never confirmed. Despite his projections, some fragments of Ai's true personality do shine through, most notably in his Duel with Gore, where he enjoys the Duel due to how close Gore is able to bring him to defeat and regards him as a worthy opponent for rediscovering himself.
===Abilities===
[[File:DataStormTrick.png|left|250px|thumb|Ai and [[Flame (character)|Flame]] using [[Data Storm]]s as shields.]]As an [[Ignis]] who created the [[Cyberse (world)|Cyberse]], Ai has some degree of control over it. He is the only one who knows its location and can unlock data from it to start a [[Data Storm]]. Ai can manipulate Data Storms in other ways, such as using them a shield to negate other wind storms.<ref name="ep55">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|55|ref}}</ref> Ai is shown to be far more sophisticated than other A.I.s, being fully capable of thinking and acting on his own free will and showing emotion; because of that Ai is considered to be an actual living being. According to [[Kal Cal Kolter|Kolter]], Ai is built out of highly complicated algorithms that even Yusaku couldn't fully decode. Ai's memories are stored in the form of video logs. However, Ai's level of free will is limited by the fact that he is still a computer program, as such he can't comprehend why humans do actions that would seem illogical and contradicting with each other. Ai was the first of the Ignis to demonstrate natural instinct; the other Ignis developed their own instinct by observing Ai.
[[File:Ai Devours a Knight of Hanoi Member.png|thumb|250px|Ai about to devour a [[Number 10 (character)|Knight of Hanoi]].]]
Ai's [[Skill]] is Storm Access which is given to Yusaku after being trapped in Yusaku's [[Duel Disk]]. As he didn't trust Yusaku, he withheld the full extent of his Skill, Neo Storm Access, until he decided the time was right. Whilst trapped in the Duel Disk, he can also act as a Duel A.I. Inside LINK VRAINS, Ai is shown to be able to transform into a monster, which he did to devour a Knight of Hanoi member and a [[Dark Angel (anime)|card infected by Hanoi]]. Ai has the ability to sense a Knight of Hanoi's presence through the cards in their Deck, such as when he knew immediately that [[George Gore|The Gore]] was pretending to be a Knight and when he discovered the Hanoi-affected card in Blue Angel's Deck and could tell when it was drawn. After Playmaker defeated Varis, Ai regained his full body and can materialize himself in the real world, though he still can't leave Yusaku's Duel Disk. Ai also possesses Link Sense, an ability that he shares with Yusaku.
After leaving Yusaku's Duel Disk and taking on a human form that he can manifest in the real world through a SOLtiS, Ai demonstrates a range of new abilities. He can log people into digital worlds or put them to sleep with merely a gesture, hack nearby machines with little effort, and erase Duelists that he has defeated and absorb their data. His SOLtiS bodies also contain different functions, including extendable arms that can function as grappling hooks and an altimeter. Most notably, Ai's Duelings skills become vastly better; he goes from being inept and unfamiliar with strategies to one of the best Duelists in the series.
[[File:Ai eaten by cracking dragon.png|thumb|250px|right|Ai is devoured by "[[Cracking Dragon (anime)|Cracking Dragon]]".]]
Five years prior to the start of the series, the [[Knights of Hanoi]] launched an attack against the [[Cyberse (world)|Cyberse]] and captured the Ignis protecting it, except for Ai who wasn't present. Ai arrived, noting that it was a good time to be hated by his own kind. He stole vital information from the Cyberse and hid it within himself, disconnecting it from the rest of the network which forced the Hanoi to stop the attack. Despite being crushed by a "[[Cracking Dragon (anime)|Cracking Dragon]]", his eye survived. Ever since, he had been running from both the Knights and SOL Technologies.<ref name="ep1" /> In order to combat the Knights of Hanoi, he hid a Cyberse Deck in [[Den City]] and he guided Yusaku and the brother of [[Jin Kolter|one of the other victims]], [[Kal Cal Kolter]] to meet one another and find the Deck, hoping that they would defeat the Hanoi.<ref name="ep117">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|117|ref}}</ref>
===Pre-Tower of Hanoi===
Before the Duel began, Ai explained to Playmaker how Speed Duels worked, but he didn't mention [[Skill]]s. Throughout the Duel Ai repeatedly tried to offer support for Playmaker, only for Playmaker to silence him and remind that he was holding Ai hostage. They were sucked into a tornado within the Data Storm, and Playmaker figured out that Ai withholding mention of Skills and bringing him into the tornado were part of his calculations. Ai confirmed this, and activated Playmaker's Skill "Storm Access", which allowed them to obtain "[[Decode Talker (anime)|Decode Talker]]" so that Playmaker could defeat the Knight.<ref name="ep2">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|2|ref}}</ref>
The Knight attempted to self destruct and kill Playmaker, but Ai turned into a monster and devoured the Knight's Avatar to save Playmaker. Yusaku and [[Kal Cal Kolter|Kolter]] spent the next few days trying to figure out Ai's programming and nicknamed him "Ai", a pun on "A.I." and "eye". Eventually Yusaku found footage from some of Ai' memories, which Ai himself didn't understand except for [[Roken Kogami|Varis]] being the leader of Hanoi. Scanning those recordings caused Varis to sense Ai and try to find him, but Kolter shutting off [[Café Nom]]'s power prevented him from finding them. The next day, Ai was left at [[Yusaku Fujiki's house|Yusaku's house]] in a storage shelf, there he tried to convince [[Roboppi]] to set him free.<ref name="ep3">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|3|ref}}</ref>
Ai panicked when Yusaku returned home and had Roboppi put him back on the shelf. When Yusaku found them, Ai noted that Yusaku had arrived home early, and Yusaku explained that a Knight of Hanoi had appeared and revealed a secret room he used to log into LINK VRAINS. As soon as they arrived, both Playmaker and Ai quickly realized that the Knight was fake. The "Knight" revealed himself to be [[George Gore|The Gore]], who wanted to challenge Playmaker. Ai looked up information about The Gore, but Playmaker was uninterested and attempted to log out. However, a program from SOL prevented him from doing so, so he was forced to Duel The Gore. During the Duel, Ai continued researching The Gore and he learned that Gore donated most of his money to the [[Den City's orphanage|orphanage]] where he grew up. When Gore let himself take damage when he had the chance to avoid it, Ai was confused about why humans made illogical choices. Playmaker said it was because of their hearts, but didn't explain what that meant because Ai's algorithm-based thinking wouldn't understand it.<ref name="ep4">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|4|ref}}</ref>
When Kolter found out that [[Skye Zaizen]], Yusaku's classmate, was Blue Angel, Ai helped Yusaku locate her while they were at school. Ai forced Yusaku to join the Duel Club and tried to interact with Skye's Duel Disk's A.I. The next day Ai noticed something strange about Skye's A.I. so he sent her a text message on Playmaker's behalf challenging Blue Angel to a Duel, then tricked Yusaku into going into LINK VRAINS to confront Blue Angel. There, he explained that the Knights of Hanoi must've have planted [[Dark Angel (anime)|a card]] into in Blue Angel's Deck to use her as bait for Playmaker.<ref name="ep6">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|6|ref}}</ref> During the Duel, Ai was horrified when Blue Angel was affected by the Hanoi's card and warned Playmaker that if the Duel continued much longer, Skye would suffer permanent brain damage.<ref name="ep7">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|7|ref}}</ref>
After the Duel concluded Ai devoured the Hanoi's program and detected that they had infected Skye with a virus to keep her comatose. Ai told Yusaku and Kolter that the only way to remove the virus was to get an anti-virus from Hanoi. Right after that, a [[Emma Bessho|"Blue Angel"]] impostor appeared, demanding a rematch. Despite knowing that it was a trap, Yusaku went to confront the impostor, hoping for a chance to obtain the anti-virus. Upon arriving however, the impostor turned the entirety of LINK VRAINS into a trap to capture Playmaker and revealed herself to be Ghost Gal. [[Akira Zaizen]] appeared and tortured Playmaker, believing him to be the culprit of Skye's condition and swore to reclaim Ai. Playmaker and Ai tried to explain that Hanoi were the real culprits to no avail, until Varis appeared and blackmailed Zaizen into releasing Playmaker so they could Duel.<ref name="ep8">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|8|ref}}</ref> During the Duel, Ai noted that Varis didn't have an A.I. in his Duel Disk; Varis replied that he didn't trust A.I. and that Ai must be destroyed to prevent the virtual fiction of VRAINS from destroying the world. Ai was shocked when Varis used "Storm Access" during the Duel,as it was his signature program, and when he saw Varis use the [[Cyberse]] "[[Topologic Bomber Dragon (anime)|Topologic Bomber Dragon]]", he called him out on his hypocrisy of wanting to destroy the [[Cyberse (world)|Cyberse]] while borrowing power from it. Varis countered that claiming that he was "countering poison with poison".<ref name="ep9">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|9|ref}}</ref>
[[File:Ai vanishes.png|thumb|right|250px|"Fire Prison" causes Ai to disappear.]]
As the Duel progressed, Varis gained the upper hand, and worrying that they might lose, Ai led Playmaker to another Data Storm, where the two obtained [[Firewall Dragon (anime)|a dragon]]. However, Varis activated the Trap Card, "[[Remote Rebirth (anime)|Remote Rebirth]]", and combined it with the effect of "[[Topologic Bomber Dragon (anime)|Topologic Bomber Dragon]]", ending the Speed Duel in a DRAW. Following that, Varis dragged Playmaker and Ai inside the Data Storm, where they began a [[Master Duel]]. When Playmaker summoned two Cyberse Link Monsters, Varis activated the effect of "[[Fire Prison (anime)|Fire Prison]]", eliminating all [[Cyberse]] cards from the field, as well as making Ai seemingly vanish.<ref name="ep10">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|10|ref}}</ref> Ai woke up at sea, and remembered how "Fire Prison" erased his program. Though he was surprised by his surroundings, Ai felt somewhat sleepy, even if he never had felt this before. When Playmaker called out to him, Ai woke up and he returned after Playmaker summoned "[[Firewall Dragon (anime)|Firewall Dragon]]" and "Fire Prison" was destroyed. Ai was concerned if Playmaker lost, and panicked to see he only had 600 LP left. Ai was amazed to see Playmaker's "Firewall Dragon" squaring off against "[[Borreload Dragon (anime)|Borreload Dragon]]", until Varis used the effect of "Borreload Dragon" to take control of "Firewall Dragon".<ref name="ep11">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|11|ref}}</ref>
[[File:Ai visciousvicious.png|thumb|left|250px|Ai takes revenge on Varis.]]
[[File:Ai restored body.png|thumb|250px|Ai gets his body back.]]
Ai was frustrated that "Firewall Dragon" was unable to remove "Borreload Dragon" from the field, and reminded Playmaker to protect his own dragon and that they had to count everything on their next draw. Ai was pleased when "Firewall Dragon" defeated "Borreload Dragon", and Varis as well. He then became vicious and tried to devour Varis, but he was only able to devour his avatar's arm before a lightning strike restrained him. After the logged out of LINK VRAINS, Ai noticed Yusaku sleeping, and called him lazy. Kolter replied that heroes need rest too, prompting Ai to start bragging how heroes needed to be just like him. Kolter began analyzing the program Ai had obtained from Varis, but Ai refused to say anything about the program. Later, Ai woke up and explained to Yusaku and Kolter he was alive, but they wanted proof. Ai started to focus and a golden light appeared out of Yusaku's Duel Disk. Ai came out, with his body intact, stating his pride at recovering his body. Yusaku and Kolter were unamused by his small size and went to analyze if Ai had any memories of his past. Ai was displeased by their ignorance, wanting them to show some reaction to seeing his true self.<ref name="ep12">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|12|ref}}</ref>
===Tower of Hanoi===
Ai and [[Yusaku Fujiki|Playmaker]] watched an eclipse blocking the virtual sun in [[LINK VRAINS]]. Ai remembered people in the ancient past were scared of such events, and was surprised that even today people were still afraid. Playmaker replied that people remained the same, while technology advanced. Playmaker likened the eclipse to the Lost Incident, vowing that he would not let the Incident be buried in darkness, and that he would uncover the truth. At school, Yusaku spoke with [[Naoki Shima]], who mentioned "the [[Deleted]]". Ai thought it sounded similar to what had happened to [[Skye Zaizen|Blue Angel]], but Yusaku shushed him, since Shima could hear him. Later at [[Café Nom]], [[Kal Cal Kolter|Kolter]] showed them footage of someone being Deleted, and Ai and Yusaku noted that this was the same condition Blue Angel had been infected by. Kolter showed them data pertaining to the qualities the victims shared; they were all hackers and elite Duelists with old models of Duel Disks like Playmaker, and they realized that the [[Knights of Hanoi]] were looking for Playmaker and Ai. Yusaku reminded them of the importance of uncovering the truth behind Lost Incident, and Ai noted that they had to stop people from becoming Deleted. Kolter showed them a list of possible targets, including a student from [[Den City High School]], [[McKendrick Mackendrick Kellenbocker]]. Yusaku and Ai visited McKendrickMackendrick's house, but arrived too late to prevent a Commander of the Knights of Hanoi, [[Dr. Genome]], from Deleting McKendrickMackendrick. They watched on McKendrickMackendrick's monitors as he was rescued by [[George Gore|The Gore]], who confronted Genome. Genome confirmed they were searching for Playmaker, offering Gore the cure to the virus in exchange for Playmaker's identity.<ref name="ep22">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|22|ref}}</ref>
The Knights continued their attack the next day, and Ai, Kolter and Yusaku watched them Deleting people from Café Nom. Yusaku decided to go into LINK VRAINS, despite Ai's trepidations. To their surprise, someone disguised as Playmaker began defeating the Knights, and Dr. Genome confronted the imposter, who revealed himself as The Gore, and challenged Genome, betting Playmaker's identity.<ref name="ep22"/> Gore claimed to know Playmaker's identity, and Kolter remembered Yusaku met Gore at the hospital, but Yusaku claimed it was impossible for Gore to know his identity. Ai was critical of Gore donning a mask and calling himself "Grim Gore", and Yusaku and Kolter explained the concept of a heel to him. Ai was surprised at Grim Gore's reckless Dueling, but noted that it gained him advantage. Ai commented that Gore had started using his brain to win, while Yusaku noted that Gore still wanted to win in his own way. Just as Gore was about to win, Genome managed to [[Regeneration Cure|save]] himself and regain the advantage. Yusaku became displeased as Genome counterattacked, and Ai suggested he could enter LINK VRAINS to save Gore. Once Yusaku saw Grim Gore [[Gouki Octostretch (anime)|save himself]], he decided to take Ai's advice.<ref name="ep23">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|23|ref}}</ref>
Playmaker and Ai logged into LINK VRAINS, and Dr. Genome noticed the Ignis was here, prompting Ai to claim he had a name. Genome accused Ai of being domesticated, and Ai denied that. They watched as Playmaker's feigned taunts motivated Grim Gore to perform a face turn to The Gore again, and defeat Genome. Gore managed to obtain the removal program for McKendrickMackendrick, but many people still remained Deleted, and he allied with Playmaker. Playmaker and Ai confronted and defeated a Knight of Hanoi, demanding the virus-removal program. The Knight did not have it, so Playmaker asked him who created the virus, and Ai threatened the Knight. However, [[Baira|someone else]] dissolved the Knight before he could reply.<ref name="ep24">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|24|ref}}</ref> After they logged out, Ai browsed the net while Yusaku and Kolter searched for information on the identity of the Deleted virus's creator. He was amused to learn that [[Kitamura]] was being criticized for his failure to stop the Knights of Hanoi, but Yusaku shushed Ai, since he was interfering with their work. Despite their efforts, Blue Angel wound up finding the virus's creator, Baira, first, and Ai watched their Speed Duel from Café Nom, while Yusaku and Kolter continued working. He expressed concern for Blue Angel being cornered but Yusaku shushed him again.<ref name="ep25">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|25|ref}}</ref> Yusaku eventually found footage of Skye's doctor, Clarissa Klarissa Turner, present while a Duelist was being Deleted. Yusaku and Ai went to her [[Clarissa Klarissa Turner's apartment|apartment]], worrying Ai that it was the Knights of Hanoi's headquarters. Yusaku replied it was more reason for him to go, and Ai asked if Yusaku was even good at fighting. Kolter hacked the security robot to let them in, and Ai hacked into the security system, opening the apartment. Ai saw nobody, but Yusaku shushed him and they found Clarissa Klarissa logged in, her screens depicting her Speed Duel with Blue Angel. Blue Angel was able to win, and Baira released the virus-removal program, freeing the Deleted. Ai proposed they tie Clarissa Klarissa up when she logged out, but instead of logging out, she appeared next to [[Roken Kogami|Varis]], who punished her. Yusaku suggested that Baira released the virus-removal program because she felt guilty, a feeling Ai did not understand.<ref name="ep26">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|26|ref}}</ref>
[[File:Ai in air.png|thumb|left|250px|Ai flies above Den City to find Shima.]]
As Playmaker searched LINK VRAINS, Ai tried to convince Playmaker that something would go wrong and that they should return home, but Playmaker was focused on finding the cause of the pulses. Once again, they sensed the pulse coming from the network, and they found some data fireflies. Playmaker traced them to an alleyway, and Ai suggested that they were taking a break. [[Emma Bessho|Ghost Gal]] arrived, and wasn't particularly pleased to see them. The data fireflies opened a path into LINK VRAINS' data sewers, which Ai had become experienced with when he was on the run, and they came to a fork in the sewers. Ai suggested they could settle who took which path with a game, which amused Ghost Gal. She told him that whoever chose the "lovelier" card from her Deck could choose the path they took. Ai was confident in his skills, but worried that Ghost Gal could cheat, though she claimed there wasn't anything beneficial in that. Ai declared a "Destiny Draw", only to choose "[[Fake Trap (anime)|Fake Trap]]". Ghost Gal claimed it was so ugly she didn't even need to draw a card, and she bid farewell to Ai and Playmaker, taking the path on the right. Ai was displeased he chose "Fake Trap", but Playmaker explained that Ghost Gal had cheated by using a Deck filled with bad cards. Ai was even more depressed he was cheated once more, but Playmaker reminded him of the importance of their mission. As they continued on, they noticed something moving in the data streams, and initially brushed it off until they were attacked by a data monster. Ai panicked in fear, urging Playmaker to run as the pulses they sensed became stronger.<ref name="ep30"/> They eventually came to a dead end, but just as the data was about to attack them, it disappeared in a blast of light that had emerged from the floor. Ai was relieved they'd been saved, while Playmaker noted that they had to be above the abnormality. Playmaker leaped down the crack, coming to a data processing center containing a strange energy sphere where Ghost Gal was Speed Dueling Varis. Trapped behind bars, they watched helplessly in horror as Ghost Gal was defeated by Varis's "[[Topologic Trisbaena (anime)|Topologic Trisbaena]]". After her defeat, Ghost Gal glowed with a red light, and started disintegrating. She warned Playmaker of Varis and his new card before her data was absorbed by the energy sphere. Varis confronted them, explaining that Ghost Gal had become part of the foundation to save the world, and that the [[Tower of Hanoi]] had been activated, which they could only stop by defeating him. Varis then began the Tower of Hanoi and departed, and the energy sphere expanded and began tearing the plant apart. Ai had to use the emergency logout to get them out, as Playmaker was too wrapped up in his rage to think rationally.<ref name="ep31">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|31|ref}}</ref>
Ai and Yusaku joined Kolter, and they watched as the Tower of Hanoi grew and destroyed the cyberspace around it.<ref name="ep31" /> The Tower absorbed the data of all the Avatars in its vicinity, and began constructing a ring of data. Kolter analyzed the data that they had obtained from Ghost Gal, and learned that the Tower was absorbing data to construct the ring. Once it completed six rings, it would release a pulse of high-density data that would destroy every piece of technology connected to the network. Ai believed they'd be safe if they didn't enter the network, but Yusaku stated that Varis likely would have thought of this, and Kolter confirmed that the data pulse would also repurpose mainframes into EMP devices that would affect technology even if it wasn't connected to the network. They realized that Varis was going so far just to erase the Ignis. Later, they witnessed Kitamura Dueling a Knight of Hanoi, [[SpecterSpectre]], who defeated Kitamura, resulting in Kitamura's data being absorbed by the Tower of Hanoi. Specter Spectre threatened anyone that dared enter LINK VRAINS with the same fate, and Yusaku swore to stop the Knights of Hanoi by shutting down the Tower. Kolter warned him there were no Data Storms in LINK VRAINS, except near the Tower of Hanoi.<ref name="ep32">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|32|ref}}</ref>
This did not stop Yusaku, who wished to end his feud with Varis, and he logged into LINK VRAINS. They quickly met up with The Gore and Blue Angel.They claimed they were fighting for everyone who looked up to them, and Ai noted in particular how full of energy Gore was. Gore took note of Ai for the first time, observing that he was the Ignis, prompting Ai to protest that he had a name. Playmaker explained he came to stop the Tower of Hanoi, rescue Ghost Gal and confront Varis, explaining the function of the Tower to them, and the importance of stopping it (Ai adding that it would prevent him from being erased too). Ai warned them that they had six hours before the tower was completed. Gore and Blue Angel promised to go there, but Playmaker replied it was better if they stayed home in safety. This actually motivated Gore and Blue Angel further. Playmaker did not care, but asked them to be careful. He reminded them one of them had to defeat Varis, who, according to Ghost Gal, wielded a powerful card. The trio promised to meet up again and departed in different directions.<ref name="ep32"/>
After Playmaker saved a kid from a collapsing building in LINK VRAINS, Ai noted Playmaker wanted to do something cool, but Playmaker told him to be quiet.<ref name="ep33">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|33|ref}}</ref> As they continued towards the Tower, Ai counted five hours left before the Tower of Hanoi was completed. He was not amused by this game, which Playmaker swore to end by defeating Varis. Ai cheered Playmaker, stating that this was why he had his name. As they continued on, they noticed a twister in the distance where Blue Angel had headed.<ref name="ep34">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|34|ref}}</ref> Ai and Playmaker came to a bridge, which was being corrupted by the Tower, and Ai noted they had to cross it to get to the Tower. Ai suggested conjuring a Data Storm, but Playmaker asked him not to do that, since the Tower would absorb that data too and hasten the tower's completion. Specter Spectre blocked their way over the bridge, claiming that he would crush them as he had Blue Angel as per Varis's orders, which shocked Ai and Playmaker. Specter Spectre claimed he defeated Blue Angel without using his full strength, and recalled that she said something about "blue love", which Ai did not understand. Specter Spectre showed them bits of data of Blue Angel, stating she had no power to save him, and he promised the same fate would befall Playmaker. As they began a Duel, Playmaker recalled that Blue Angel's tactics focused on [[effect damage]], and Ai stated that Specter Spectre had to be dangerous if he had defeated Blue Angel quickly, though Ai noted that SpecterSpectre's "[[Sunavalon Dryas (anime)|Sunavalon Dryas]]" did not look very offensive. As Playmaker tried to dissuade Specter Spectre from supporting Varis, Specter Spectre revealed that he was one of the other children who had been kidnapped for the Hanoi Project, which shocked Playmaker. As Playmaker and Specter Spectre contrasted their experiences during the Lost Incident, Ai noted Playmaker looked distant and worried that he was losing his conviction, and he told him that he was nothing like SpecterSpectre, and reminded him that the Tower of Hanoi would continue growing as long as they wasted time. Playmaker told him that he understood, while Specter Spectre dared Playmaker to defeat him, and Playmaker began Link Summoning.<ref name="ep35">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|35|ref}}</ref> Specter Spectre proclaimed that nobody could defeat him as long as his "[[Sunavalon]]" was on the field, and claimed that the Ignis would be erased along with LINK VRAINS. Playmaker's attacks were blunted by SpecterSpectre's LP restoration combos, and Ai sensed they could be in trouble unless Playmaker tried harder. Playmaker observed that Specter Spectre used a defense-oriented Deck, and Blue Angel must have fallen to SpecterSpectre's tricks. Specter Spectre warned them that his "Sunavalon" could not be attacked, and Ai noted that Specter Spectre had anticipated their attacks. Attempting to finish the Duel in one stroke, Playmaker removed all of the counters "[[Multi Sledgehammer]]" had received when his other monsters attacked, raising its ATK to 4000. Ai praised Playmaker, while Specter Spectre noted all of their attacks were just to power up "Multi Sledgehammer" for a final strike. Ai claimed it was a brilliant strategy, but Specter Spectre told them it was not perfect; "[[Sunavalon Glorious Growth]]" redirected the attack to "[[Sunvine Gardna (anime)|Sunvine Gardna]]", who reduced the damage, allowing Specter Spectre to restore his LP again. Ai realized Specter Spectre had the advantage, and Specter Spectre claimed their Duel had been decided from the start since Playmaker was obsessed with revenge, while Specter Spectre helped Varis save the world. Specter Spectre went on the offensive with "[[Sunvine Thrasher (anime)|Sunvine Thrasher]]", taking control of Playmaker's "[[Binary Blader]]". Ai warned Playmaker he was losing, but Playmaker stated that Specter Spectre could no longer use the effect of "[[Sunavalon Dryanome (anime)|Sunavalon Dryanome]]", as all of the zones it pointed to were occupied, so he had a chance of winning the next turn. Ai noted that's was why Playmaker had that his name, but Specter Spectre Link Summoned "[[Sunavalon Daphne (anime)|Sunavalon Daphne]]", and Ai and Playmaker realized this just expanded SpecterSpectre's zones for its effects. Playmaker countered by bringing out "[[Excode Talker (anime)|Excode Talker]]" and "[[Underclock Taker (anime)|Underclock Taker]]", preventing Specter Spectre from using the two Main Monster Zones his "Sunavalon" pointed to and reducing the ATK of "Sunvine Thrasher". Specter Spectre was displeased as he could not use his combo to protect himself, while Ai gloated that they would win.<ref name="ep36">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|36|ref}}</ref>
Zaizen told Playmaker he had to win to prevent Skye's sacrifice from being in vain, and he sacrificed himself by grasping his prison, infecting himself with the virus and being absorbed by the Tower of Hanoi. Specter Spectre laughed at Zaizen's sacrifice, but an enraged Playmaker revived "Excode Talker" and raised its ATK to 4000 with "[[Link Atrocity]]", while reducing the ATK of "Dryatrentiay" to zero, and it defeated SpecterSpectre. Ai and Playmaker left Specter Spectre laughing madly as the bridge continued collapsing, and Playmaker sprinted across the bridge towards the Tower, but the bridge finally collapsed beneath them, plunging Ai and Playmaker into the abyss.<ref name="ep37"/> To their surprise, a Data Storm ejected them from the abyss, and Playmaker asked Ai if he summoned that Data Storm. Ai replied that he hadn't, but warned Playmaker that the third ring of the Tower had been completed, leaving them with only three hours left.<ref name="ep39">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|39|ref}}</ref>
As they continued towards the Tower, [[Frog (character)|Frog]] and [[Pigeon]] informed them of another Duel. Playmaker deduced that it had to be The Gore and Varis Dueling, and they quickly found them Dueling at the base of the Tower of Hanoi, where Gore had made a solid start. Ai enthusiastically supported Gore, while Playmaker told him to be quiet, and Ai believed that Gore had won after he destroyed "[[Topologic Bomber Dragon (anime)|Topologic Bomber Dragon]]" and Summoned four "[[Gouki]]" Link Monsters, but Varis activated the card that Ghost Gal had warned them about, "[[Mirror Force (anime)|Mirror Force]]", and he destroyed Gore's monsters.<ref name="ep39" /> Playmaker and Ai noted that "Mirror Force" was a good counter against Link Monsters, and they watched as Varis pushed him into a corner. Ai was impressed when Gore was able to mount a rally and Link Summon "[[Gouki The Giant Ogre (anime)|Gouki The Giant Ogre]]" (producing a sizable knife out of thin air when "Giant Ogre" drew its massive sword). Ai watched nervously as Varis began to press Gore again, but Gore was able to protect "Giant Ogre". Ai believed that Gore and Varis were equal, but Playmaker reminded him that Varis still had four monsters and would Link Summon a [[Link 4 Monster Cards|Link-4 monster]]. Ai believed Varis would Link Summon "[[Borreload Dragon (anime)|Borreload Dragon]]", but Varis instead brought out "[[Borrelsword Dragon (anime)|Borrelsword Dragon]]", which clashed with "Giant Ogre" and eventually destroyed it. Ai believed that Gore had survived as he was still standing, but Gore's LP had been reduced to zero, and as he was absorbed by the Tower of Hanoi, he apologized for not being able to do more.<ref name="ep40">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|40|ref}}</ref>
Playmaker was able to block the last attack, and Ai realized that this left them with enough LP to use "Storm Access", but cautioned Playmaker against trying to enter the high-density Data Storm. Heedless of his words, Playmaker plunged his hand in, but the Data Storm severed his hand and knocked him off his [[Duel Board]]. Ai grew to human size and grabbed Playmaker's hand, saving him and healing his injuries, then he entered the Duel Board and powered it into the Data Storm. Playmaker protested about what would happen if Ai did so, but Ai declared that this was how he would atone. After Playmaker successfully used his Skill, Ai bid him goodbye, apparently destroyed by his effort. However, he resurfaced later, having simply been weakened by the effort. Varis then attempted to use "Storm Access" as well, despite Ai's warnings, and his own arm was severed, but he still tried to enter the Data Storm again, much to Ai's shock. The Data Storm then stopped, freezing Ai, Playmaker, and Varis, and Dr. Kogami materialized, talking with Varis and then vanishing, which allowed Varis to successfully use "Storm Access". To Ai's shock, Varis Link Summoned the new monster, "[[Topologic Gumblar Dragon (anime)|Topologic Gumblar Dragon]]" and used it in combination with "[[Drop Draco]]" to destroy their hands and end the Duel in a DRAW.<ref name="ep42">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|42|ref}}</ref>
The explosion caused by the draw logged them out of LINK VRAINS, and Ai panicked that they wouldn't be able to stop the Tower of Hanoi without Varis, but Yusaku revealed that he knew where Varis was. As Kolter drove them there, Yusaku explained that Varis had spoken of the [[Stardust Road]] during their Duel, a phenomenon that occurred in the ocean where Kolter had served a customer while they first sensed the Tower. As Varis was familiar with it, he had to be nearby. Sure enough, they found Varis - who introduced himself to them as Ryoken Roken Kogami - with the body of Dr. Kogami. Ryoken Roken told them that his father had passed away, and he told them the truth of his attacks on the Ignis. He revealed that he had saved the children in the past and that SOL Technologies had infected his father with a computer virus that left him comatose while the Ignis created the Cyberse. Their progress had concerned Kogami, who deduced through simulations that the Ignis would eventually turn on humanity, and this was why they had attacked the Ignis. Yusaku tried to convince Ryoken Roken to stop the Tower, now desiring to save him as he knew that Ryoken Roken was the one who had saved him, but Ryoken Roken refused. They agreed to a final Duel, and logged into LINK VRAINS.<ref name="ep43" />
Before the Duel began, Ai noted that it was eerily quiet. He was disconcerted when Varis quickly Set "Mirror Force" again, but Playmaker reassured him that he had a plan and attempted to destroy Varis's Set card with "[[Linkslayer (anime)|Linkslayer]]". Unfortunately, the Set card had been "[[Mirror Force Launcher (anime)|Mirror Force Launcher]]", and as it had been destroyed it was re-Set and also Set "Mirror Force". Playmaker was able to gain some advantage, baiting "Mirror Force" with "Excode Talker" and allowing him to revive "[[Restoration Point Guard (anime)|Restoration Point Guard]]" to inflict damage to Varis.<ref name="ep43" /> Varis brought out "Topologic Bomber Dragon", but Playmaker was able to minimize the damage, though Varis retrieved "Mirror Force" with "Mirror Force Launcher". To Ai's shock, Playmaker Link Summoned on his next turn, despite the combined danger of "Mirror Force" and "Topologic Bomber", but Playmaker negated the effects of "Topologic Bomber" and Summoned three "[[Code Talker (archetype)|Code Talker]]s" and made them immune to destruction by card effects, impressing Ai. Varis blocked their attacks with "[[Link Turret (anime)|Link Turret]]" and brought out "Borreload Dragon" on his next turn. Ai was initially unworried, as they had the higher ATK, and Playmaker warned him that he'd forgotten the effects of "Borreload Dragon". "Borreload Dragon" proceeded to singlehandedly demolish their field and Playmaker was reduced to 800 LP.<ref name="ep44">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|44|ref}}</ref> Although Varis hadn't been able to defeat them with his attacks, he still intended to defeat them that turn, and he began reviving his monsters with "Link Turret", shocking Ai with the number of monsters he was able to revive. Varis created an [[Extra Link]], unlocking the true power of "Topologic Gumblar Dragon" to destroy Playmaker's hand and inflict 3000 damage; an effect that could not be negated. Ai was horrified that the effect could not be negated, and asked how they could stop it, taking cover in Playmaker's Duel Disk as the attack hit.<ref name="ep45">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|45|ref}}</ref>
Playmaker was able to save them and stall Varis's attacks by quartering the damage with "[[Drop Frame Wedge]]", but the damage had badly injured him. Ai begged Playmaker to get up, telling him that he had to save his friends. Playmaker asked what the Cyberse was like, and Ai fondly described it to Playmaker, telling him that the Ignis wouldn't harm humanity and only wanted to live on their own. He admitted to using Playmaker, but stated that it had only been due to wanting to return home to his friends. Although Playmaker found the strength to continue, their options were limited, as the effect of "Topologic Gumblar Dragon" would put them in danger of losing if they kept cards in their hand, and Varis swiftly destroyed any cards they played. But despite their situation, and to Ai's utter shock, Playmaker began laughing, and claimed that it was all one could do in such a situation. His next turn went better; Playmaker was able to draw "[[Arrow Charge]]" and draw two more cards. Ai prayed for a good draw, and Playmaker teased him that he thought A.I.s didn't pray. Ai stated that he would this time. Playmaker's cards allowed him to set up a stronger defense with "[[Secure Gardna (anime)|Secure Gardna]]" and "[[Transaction Rollback (anime)|Transaction Rollback]]" just in time before the effect of "Drop Frame Wedge" expired, allowing Varis to attack.<ref name="ep45" /> Varis didn't hold back, using the effects of "Borreload" and "Borrelsword" to prevent them from stopping their attacks, but Playmaker was able to hold Varis off long enough to copy "Mirror Force" with "Transaction Rollback". The effect of "Topologic Gumblar Dragon" prevented Varis's Extra Link from being destroyed, but Playmaker was able to survive the turn.<ref name="ep46">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|46|ref}}</ref>
As Ai expressed relief at barely surviving the turn, Playmaker smiled, asking Ai if he was giving up. Ai stated that he wasn't, and asked Playmaker to stop smiling as it was freaking him out, and Playmaker replied that he'd try. Playmaker then began trying to convince Varis to stop the Tower, claiming that he didn't have any friends, much to Ai's indignation. Playmaker then expressed a desire to save Varis as Varis had once done for him, and Ai asked in shock if that would mean he'd have to become friends with Varis. Varis rebuffed them, believing that Playmaker was begging for mercy, but Playmaker replied that he wasn't, and Ai cheered that he'd been waiting for this. Playmaker re-established his field by activating the effects of "[[Recoded Alive (anime)|Recoded Alive]]" with "Transaction Rollback", successfully playing around the effect of "Topologic Gumblar Dragon" to Link Summon "[[Firewall Dragon (anime)|Firewall Dragon]]" and Extra Link his own monsters to Varis's, then boost the ATK of "[[Transcode Talker (anime)|Transcode Talker]]" with "[[Zero Extra Link (anime)|Zero Extra Link]]". To Ai's horror, Varis managed to stop their monsters from attacking with "[[Link Short]]", but Playmaker Link Summoned "Decode Talker", who inherited the ATK boost from "Zero Extra Link" and attacked and destroyed "Borreload Dragon", defeating Varis and stopping the Tower of Hanoi at last.<ref name="ep46" />
=== Lost Ignis ===
[[File:Ai is reunited with Linkuriboh.png|thumb|right|250px|Ai finds Linkuriboh in the destroyed Cyberse.]]Ai wasted little time in returning to the [[Cyberse (world)|Cyberse]] and releasing its coordinates, but to his horror he found that the Cyberse had been destroyed, and only "[[Linkuriboh (character)|Linkuriboh]]" remained in the ruins. After three months, he decided to return to [[Yusaku Fujiki|Yusaku]] with "Linkuriboh" in tow, arriving just as Playmaker was denying to [[The Shepherd|a Bounty Hunter]] that he had an [[Ignis]]. Ai got rid of the Bounty Hunter with a [[Data Storm]], but he and Playmaker had little time to catch up, as Playmaker was pursing a [[Bohman|glowing figure]] who had stolen [[Jin Kolter]]'s consciousness data. Playmaker challenged the figure to a [[Speed Duel]], and Ai suggested he add "[[Linkuriboh (anime)|Linkuriboh]]" to his Deck. The glowing figure only Set a single card, but Playmaker brought out "Linkuriboh" and "[[Elphase (anime)|Elphase]]", and Ai cheered "Linkuriboh" on. To their surprise, the glowing figure Summoned "[[Hydradrive Booster]]", a [[Cyberse]] monster, and Ai wondered if he had some thing to do with the destruction of the Cyberse (revealing to Playmaker for the first time that it had been destroyed). The figure then activated a [[Link Spell Card]], "[[Judgment Arrows]]", which took Ai some time to understand. To Ai's shock, it doubled the ATK of his "[[Flow Hydradrive]]s", allowing them to gain enough ATK to wipe Playmaker out.<ref name="ep47">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|47|ref}}</ref> The effect of "Linkuriboh" saved them, and Ai praised his friend, stating that he always knew it had skills. He eagerly cheered Playmaker on as he [[Ritual Summon]]ed "[[Cyberse Magician (anime)|Cyberse Magician]]".<ref name="ep48">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|48|ref}}</ref>
[[File:Ai writhes in agony after trying to eat data out of Bohman.png|thumb|left|250px|Ai is afflicted with an anti-Ignis program.]]
Though they were unable to defeat the figure, the attack destroyed the glowing shell around him, revealing a muscular man. Playmaker asked who he was, but the man couldn't remember anything, and asked who he was. Ai protested that they were supposed to ask that, but the man seemed confused as to why they were Dueling him, despite Ai impressing on him that he stole Jin's data. Ai wondered if they'd given the man amnesia, but then the man became assertive, introducing himself as Bohman and swiftly putting together a defense. On his next turn, the man once again assembled "[[Hydradrive]]" monsters with doubled ATK, but the effect of "Cyberse Magician" halved the damage. Faced with a defense that was difficult to break, Playmaker suggested to Ai that they use their Skill, and Ai happily conjured a Data Storm for Playmaker to use "Storm Access" in, gaining "[[Shootingcode Talker (anime)|Shootingcode Talker]]" and defeating Bohman with it, blasting him into a forest. Ai attempted to eat Jin's data from him, but Bohman had been implanted with an anti-Ignis program, and Ai retreated into Playmaker's Duel Disk, writhing in pain.<ref name="ep48" />
Ai recovered after they logged out, and learned that Bohman had got away. Yusaku then imprisoned him within his Duel Disk for his own safety, and at [[Yusaku Fujiki's house|Yusaku's house]], Ai was reunited with Roboppi, who was pleased to see him. Roboppi admitted that it thought Ai had abandoned it when he returned to his homeworld, and Ai reassured her that he'd never do that. Roboppi agreed, reminding Ai that he'd promised to make it smarter, and Ai called it his precious minion, stating that if it did as he said, it would be smarter in no time. Roboppi then asked who "Linkuriboh" was, and Ai introduced it as one of his minions. Roboppi asked if this meant they were rivals, and as it and "Linkuriboh" glared at one another, Ai commented that it was hard being a popular A.I. Yusaku took Ai to school the next day, and Ai glanced around, admitting that he hadn't been in a while. He asked why Yusaku had locked him up again, and Yusaku told him it was for his own safety, because [[Kal Cal Kolter|Kolter]] needed someone to talk to, and because being a hostage suited him. After Ai received a message from the [[FIRE|Fire]] Ignis, they met with [[Theodore Hamilton]] and the Fire Ignis, who called himself "[[Flame (character)|Flame]]" and needled Ai for his cutesy name.<ref name="ep50">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|50|ref}}</ref>
Flame suggested they relocate to a Ferris wheel for privacy, though Ai suspected he just wanted to ride it. Flame revealed that the Cyberse had been destroyed while Ai and Playmaker were fighting the [[Knights of Hanoi]], and Ai was shocked that his program had been broken through. Flame claimed that his program was lame, much to Ai's anger, as he protested that it was the best he could do at the time. Flame explained that he didn't know who their enemy was, and that he'd contacted Theodore in order to search for the other Ignis. Ai admitted that he'd never thought he'd contact Yusaku in the manner Flame had, and explained to Yusaku that there were six Ignis, one for each [[Attribute]]. Yusaku asked which Attribute of Ignis had been created from Jin, but Ai admitted that only that Ignis would know. Flame asked for their help, and Ai agreed, but Yusaku wanted to search for Jin instead. Flame then revealed that the enemy that destroyed the Cyberse also used "Judgment Arrows", and Yusaku suggested they ask Kolter for a lead. Kolter stated that Bohman had vanished in LINK VRAINS' Restricted Area, and that he'd found a shred of an unknown program. Ai and Flame recognized it as an Ignis program associated with the [[WIND]] Attribute, and Yusaku asked if that meant the Wind Ignis was down there. Ai wasn't sure, and Yusaku noted that either way they needed to go down there. [[Emma Bessho|Ghost Gal]] then sent them info about the restricted area and how to enter it, and though Ai protested that it was a trap, Yusaku realized that Ghost Gal must have got the info from [[Akira Zaizen|Zaizen]], so it was legitimate, and Kolter warned them that [[SOL Technologies]] would likely have Bounty Hunters waiting for them.<ref name="ep50" />
As The Shepherd amassed his army and inflicted damage to them with "[[Drone Launcher Unit]]", Ai tried to count the [[Link Rating]]s of the monsters in the field, only to miscount it. Shepherd asked incredulously if Ai could even count, and Ai smugly asked who decided his info was accurate before Playmaker told him to be quiet. Ai hid as Shepherd brought them to 500 LP, but Playmaker was able to avoid defeat, though Ai didn't initially realize that it was at the cost of restoring his LP and preventing them from using "Storm Access". Playmaker Ritual Summoned "Cyberse Magician", which Ai cheekily noted wasn't affected by "Capture Drone", but Shepherd [[Tribute]]d "General" to minimize the damage, much to Ai's surprise. Shepherd revived it next turn and unleashed his combo again, this time blunted by the effect of "Cyberse Magician", though Playmaker was able to save them by having "[[Cyberse Witch (anime)|Cyberse Witch]]" and "[[Medicdrone Dock]]" destroy each other. Once again, despite Ai's protests, this increased their LP and prevented them from using "Storm Access". Shepherd told Playmaker to give up and hand Ai over, and Ai insisted that they were tied together by a strong trust and bond, a notion that angered The Shepherd. Playmaker was able to reduce their LP and free "Shootingcode Talker", but Shepherd once again prevented their Link Monsters from attacking with "[[Drone Cordon]]". Ai conjured a Data Storm for Playmaker to use "Storm Access", and Playmaker obtained "[[Clock Spartoi (anime)|Clock Spartoi]]", using it to search out "[[Cynet Fusion (anime)|Cynet Fusion]]" and [[Fusion Summon]] "[[Cyberse Clock Dragon (anime)|Cyberse Clock Dragon]]", which was unaffected by "Drone Cordon" as a [[Fusion Monster]] and defeated The Shepherd.<ref name="ep54">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|54|ref}}</ref>
[[File:Vrains 055.png|thumb|right|250px|Ai reunites with Windy.]]
Afterwards, Ai and Playmaker met up with Flame and Soulburner again, and they managed to enter the unknown world through its gate. Immediately after arriving, they were hit by strong winds, which forced Ai and Flame to protect them using Data Storms. At some point, the winds stopped, and they were able to reach a temple where they finally found [[Windy|the Wind Ignis]]. After showing them the world he had built, the Wind Ignis (who decided to call himself "Windy") explained how he did that in order to attract his fellow Ignis, and also to lure those responsible for destroying the Cyberse. Despite not knowing who was responsible, Flame explained they were after Bohman, who not only had stolen Jin's consciousness, but also had the card used to destroy the Cyberse, and suggested he could've escaped to a world inside Windy's world. They then asked Windy to join them, which he promptly refused, as those statements had no evidence. However, Windy offered to weaken the winds near the area where Bohman supposedly escaped to, under the condition that Playmaker and Soulburner defeat the two invaders, Ghost Gal and [[Skye Zaizen|an unknown partner]].
Eventually they emerged from the canyons into an endless cloudscape, Ai eager to get revenge for being infected with the virus. They initially found nothing, and Ai wondered if Windy had lied to them, but Playmaker reminded them that Windy had only stated there was a chance Bohman was there. Bohman then emerged from the clouds, now sporting different armor. He challenged Playmaker to a Master Duel, and Ai asked if Bohman wanted him. Bohman revealed he had no interest in Ai, depressing him. Bohman took the first turn, and Playmaker expressed surprise that he was using the same "Hydradrive" Deck. Ai was initially confused, but then realized that it would usually be better for Bohman to go second so he could match their Attributes. He noted that Bohman had a plan prepared, and that his Set cards would be trouble; one of them likely being the "[[Property Spray]]" Trap he'd used previously. Ai cheered "Linkuriboh" on when Playmaker Link Summoned it, but was confused when Playmaker negated the ATK loss of Bohman's "[[Twin Hydradrive Knight]]", as it left it with higher ATK. Playmaker explained that activating the effect of "[[Update Jammer]]" would allow him to increase the damage. As they'd predicted, Bohman activated "Property Spray" on his next turn, and Playmaker [[Arrow Break|negated it]]. But Bohman claimed he knew they would negate it, and activated his true Trap; "[[Hydradrive Cycle]]", which replenished his resources and allowed him to choose the Attribute of a Summoned "[[Hydradrive Token]]". Bohman brought out "Twin Hydradrive Knight" out again, which took on the Attributes of its materials and negated the effects of monsters that shared them, pushing Playmaker into a corner. As Ai asked in shock if Playmaker was okay, Bohman revealed that he was a victim of the Lost Incident, and he claimed to be the real Playmaker; the current one being a digital backup, vowing to reclaim his body.<ref name="ep57">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|57|ref}}</ref>
[[File:Ai asks if Playmaker is really a fake.png|thumb|left|250px|Ai is unsure if Playmaker is real or a fake.]]Ai didn't know which was real or who to believe, given Playmaker's A.I.-like traits, but he eventually decided to trust the Playmaker that he knew. Playmaker was able to bypass the effect of "Twin Hydradrive Knight" with effects that activated in the Graveyard and the DARK "[[Detonate Deleter (anime)|Detonate Deleter]]", but Bohman managed to [[Half Shut (anime)|blunt]] the finishing blow. To Ai's shock, Bohman was able to create a Data Storm out of nothing and use "Storm Access", Link Summoning "[[Trident Hydradrive Lord]]" and protecting it from effects with "[[Hydradrive Accelerator]]", causing Ai to scream in terror that its defense was too strong. "Hydradrive Lord" destroyed "Detonate Deleter", but Playmaker was able to [[Link Ration|survive]] with 100 LP, and Ai wondered if he'd chosen the wrong partner until Bohman claimed he would bury Ai, who quickly cheered Playmaker on. Playmaker then asked who kidnapped Bohman in the Lost Incident, and when Bohman claimed it was Dr. Kogami, Playmaker declared his memories were fake, revealing that [[Roken Kogami|Varis]] had actually been the one to kidnap him, which was why he'd tried to save Yusaku. Ai was awed by Playmaker's resolve as he recalled RyokenRoken's lessons of three reasons, and Playmaker Fusion Summoned "Cyberse Clock Dragon", which bypassed the range of the effect of "Hydradrive Lord". Bohmam Bohman then Summoned a FIRE "Hydradrive Token" to their field, and attempted to make the Attribute of "Clock Dragon" FIRE with the effect of "Hydradrive Lord", but the presence of the revived "Linkuriboh" (who Ai initially didn't notice) prevented Bohman from targeting monsters other than "Clock Dragon", which destroyed "Trident Hydradrive Lord" and defeated Bohman. As Bohman sank back into the clouds and [[HarlanHarlin]] vowed he would return, Soulburner and Flame arrived, and the Wind World began to destabilize. Flame suggested they log out, and Soulburner did so, Ai urging Playmaker to follow their lead. Playmaker logged out as well, but they had failed to recover Jin's consciousness data.<ref name="ep58">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|58|ref}}</ref>
Ai and Yusaku wondered what had happened to Windy after the gate disappeared, and Ai expressed annoyance, claiming that Windy always did what he wanted. Kolter sent them a message, and Yusaku rushed off to Café Nom without even reading it, much to Ai's surprise. They learned that [[Baira|Clarissa Klarissa Turner]] had escaped form from prison, and Yusaku and Ai realized immediately that Varis was behind her escape. Yusaku noted that now they had four enemies to deal with and that this would be a difficult battle.<ref name="ep59">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|59|ref}}</ref> Yusaku and Ai later told Kolter, Theodore, and Flame about Bohman sharing Yusaku's memories; Ai admitting that even he had been fooled despite being Yusaku's best friend. Kolter noted that they'd have to wait for the gate to reappear in order to find Bohman again, and decided to try and crack the Ignis code.<ref name="ep60">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|60|ref}}</ref>
The gate soon reappeared, this time in the upper islands of LINK VRAINS, and Ai expressed exasperation over Windy. However, when Playmaker and Soulburner logged in and investigated the gate, it began sucking them in with winds, and Ai spotted The Shepherd inside the gate, realizing that it was a trap. Soulburner shoved Playmaker aside, and was drawn into the gate instead, leaving Playmaker and Ai unable to help him.<ref name="ep60" /> Playmaker circled the gate as Ai mused that The Shepherd had set the gate up to trap them. As Kolter stated he'd try to open the gate, Ai noticed Kenchi and Yozaka approaching, and Playmaker decided to hold them off.<ref name="ep61">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|61|ref}}</ref> As the Bounty Hunters approached them, Ai asked if Playmaker really had to take them on and if they couldn't just log out. Playmaker refused to abandon Soulburner, so Ai unleashed a Data Storm, logging Yozaka out and leaving Kenchi to Speed Duel Playmaker alone. Playmaker noted Kenchi's use of a "[[Gouki]]" Deck, and Ai noted that Kenchi was on The Gore's team, so it should have been expected and admitted that the "Gouki" Deck was troubling. Despite Summoning the powerful-looking "[[Gouki The Blade Ogre (anime)|Gouki The Blade Ogre]]", Playmaker easily defeated Kenchi with ease. Afterwards, they checked on how Kolter was doing, and Kolter admitted his shock that The Shepherd had been able to alter the Ignis program. Ai cheekily asked if Kolter was giving up, and Kolter asked who Ai thought he was. Yozaka then logged back in, ready to Duel.<ref name="ep62">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|62|ref}}</ref> Although Yozaka did better than Kenchi, Playmaker defeated him with ease using "[[Firewall Dragon (anime)|Firewall Dragon]]". Kolter then launched the rescue program, but it failed initially until eventually it started working and broke open the trap. Playmaker and Soulburner reunited, and then logged out with Ai and Flame.<ref name="ep63">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|63|ref}}</ref>
Ai took advantage of Yusaku being at school and Kolter's school shop being closed to explore the city in Yusaku's Duel Disk, until Kolter called him down and used him to advertise for Café Nom. Ai was too busy grousing about his situation to notice that he was flying into a building, and he crash-landed in front of Theodore and Flame. Flame was impressed that Ai could fly, and pondered attaching wheels to Theodore's Duel Disk. Theodore revealed that he'd brought a hamburger to thank Kolter for saving them from The Shepherd, and Ai claimed that Theodore couldn't bring it to a hotdog store. Kolter flicked him, commenting that it was good to keep an eye on the competition. After they ate, Ai asked Kolter how he and Yusaku met, and Kolter told them of how he and Yusaku met while separately fighting the Knights of Hanoi, and how they had obtained Yusaku's Cyberse Deck from a secret dungeon.<ref name="ep64">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|64|ref}}</ref><ref name="ep65">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|65|ref}}</ref> Ai kept quiet about his role in providing Yusaku with the Deck and in bringing them together.
[[File:Vrains 066.png|thumb|right|250px|Ai yanks Earth out of midair to describe him without realizing.]]
One day Ai and Roboppi were looking through forum posts praising Playmaker, and Ai protested that he was the reason that Playmaker was great and posted this in the forum. Roboppi pointed out that Ai was just bragging, and AI claimed that he was just telling the truth until Yusaku walked in. Ai went back to reading the posts to deflect suspicion, only to find a post claiming to be from the [[EARTH|Earth]] Ignis, who wished to meet Playmaker. He and Yusaku went to Café Nom to show the message to Kolter, who doubted it was really from the Earth Ignis. Ai claimed that the Earth Ignis was likely to be this straightforward, and Yusaku noted that few people knew about the Ignis. Ai sent a message asking to meet in an Ignis algorithm, and received an algorithm containing coordinates seconds later. Kolter remained doubtful, believing it to be another trap by The Shepherd, and Ai suggested the Earth Ignis might know about Bohman. Yusaku agreed that they should take the chance, and he and Ai logged into LINK VRAINS and traveled to the coordinates. Ai stayed on the lookout for SOL Technologies' Bounty Hunters, and Playmaker asked him to describe the other three Ignis they hadn't met to him. Ai did so (embellishing his relationship with the Water Ignis as he did so), but found himself struggling to describe the Earth Ignis and pulled him in out of nowhere without realizing it.<ref name="ep66">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|66|ref}}</ref>
Ai was overjoyed to see the Earth Ignis, who took them to his own world. There, Ai gave him the name "[[Earth (character)|Earth]]" and introduced himself. Earth was surprised by Ai's name, asking if Ai had been given it simply because he was an A.I., and Ai frantically tried to deny it, though Earth decided he liked the name Ai had given him. He then challenged Playmaker to a Duel, and AI asked if it was because he didn't like the name Earth. Earth admitted that he was socially awkward, but explained that he intended to verify the true nature of humanity with the Duel. He then asked what the Water Ignis's name was, and Ai suggested "Water", but Earth decided on "Aqua". Earth revealed that Aqua had asked him to decide what side he would be on, and asked Ai why he was with Playmaker. Ai claimed it was because they were friends, though Playmaker ignored him and asked Earth about Bohman instead. Ai added that Bohman might have been linked to the destruction of the Cyberse, but Earth insisted they Duel him for the answer. Earth took a while to announce that he was going second, much to Ai's exasperation, and again asked why Ai sided with humans when they had likely destroyed the Cyberse. Ai began to protest that it had been Bohman, then wondered who Bohman was. Playmaker noted to Ai that Earth's partner had likely been [[SpecterSpectre]], and Ai wondered if this was why Earth disliked humans. Playmaker asked Ai how Earth Dueled, and Ai admitted he didn't remember as Earth hadn't really stood out. Earth Link Summoned "[[G Golem Invalid Dolmen (anime)|G Golem Invalid Dolmen]]" and destroyed Playmaker's defending "[[Poisoning Blocker]]", inflicting piercing damage, and Ai then remembered that Earth was a good Duelist, admitting that he should have remembered earlier. Ai suggested Playmaker attack, but Playmaker ignored him, despite Ai protesting he knew lots about Earth. Playmaker reminded him that he'd struggled to remember anything about him, prompting Ai to borrow Earth's catchphrase and claim he was socially awkward himself. Earth then brought out "[[G Golem Crystal Heart (anime)|G Golem Crystal Heart]]", which caused their surroundings to become vibrant and full of life, and Ai remembered that it was Aqua's monster and wondered why Earth had it.<ref name="ep66" />Playmaker counterattacked with "Cyberse Clock Dragon", attempting to end the Duel in one attack by attacking "Crystal Heart", but the effect of "Invalid Dolmen" redirected the attack to it and negated the effect of "Clock Dragon" once it was destroyed, and Ai mused that Earth had sacrificed his monster to protect Aqua's. He told Playmaker how protective Earth had been of Aqua, and that his Deck was likely full of those same feelings. Earth revived "Invalid Dolmen" again and destroyed "Clock Dragon", reducing Playmaker to 100 LP and prompting Ai to overact and freak out, but Playmaker [[Spool Code (anime)|blocked Earth's second attack]]. Earth revealed that he was aware Ai was overacting, much to Ai's embarrassment. To Ai's offense, Earth then asked Playmaker why he was with Ai, as Ai seemed to hold him back, and Ai claimed that they were partners. Playmaker claimed he'd never thought of Ai as such, but stated that they shared goals, enemies, and were willfully with one another, so he didn't mind being labeled as partners, much to Ai's joy. Playmaker brought out "[[Security Dragon (anime)|Security Dragon]]" and attempted to return "Invalid Dolmen" to Earth's hand, but Earth revealed that "Invalid Dolmen" was unaffected by monsters effects while it was co-linked. Playmaker and Ai claimed they were just getting warmed up, and re-Fusion Summoned "Cyberse Clock Dragon" using "[[Clock Lizard (anime)|Clock Lizard]]". Earth countered by destroying "Invalid Dolmen" himself to negate the effect of "Clock Dragon" and then revived it to protect "Crystal Heart", touching Ai with his protection of Aqua's monster. Playmaker was able to reduce the ATK of "Invalid Dolmen" to zero with the effect of "Clock Lizard", allowing "Clock Dragon" to destroy it and defeat Earth. Ai praised Earth for protecting "Crystal Heart" until the end, and Earth as promised revealed what he knew about Bohman; which turned out to be nothing, much to Ai's anger. Earth then returned them to LINK VRAINS, and Ai groused that the Duel had been for nothing.<ref name="ep67">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|67|ref}}</ref>
[[File:Ai finds himself in the Cyberse.png|thumb|left|250px|Ai somehow finds himself in the Cyberse.]]
Ai and Roboppi found a crossword puzzle while browsing the web that promised an Ai-pin as a prize, and the egotistical Ignis leaped at the chance to obtain it. However, when he solved the puzzle he found himself at a massive iron gate that led to the Cyberse. Ai explored the Cyberse, and was soon met by "Linkuriboh", though it seemed angrier than normal. "Linkuriboh" flew Ai through the Cyberse, which Ai quickly realized was made of props and painted backgrounds, and took him to Windy's palace. Echo greeted Ai inside, and Windy appeared as well, wondering why Ai wasn't speaking Ignis. Ai claimed the human language had beauty in its difficulty. Windy explained that he'd been rebuilding the Cyberse, and Ai was creeped out by Windy's desire to make it to appeal to him. To Ai's shock, the [[LIGHT|Light]] Ignis appeared, and Ai named him "[[Lightning]]" and asked where he'd been. Lightning claimed to have been hiding in the network, and that the Cyberse had been destroyed while it was in scan mode. Ai revealed that Earth had told him that Aqua had predicted the destruction of the Cyberse, and Windy suggested Aqua might have been a spy. Lightning and Windy then revealed that they wanted to rebuild the Cyberse, and ensure its safety by enslaving humanity.<ref name="ep68">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|68|ref}}</ref>
[[File:Ai angrily asks if Lightning and Windy want him to help annihilate humans.png|thumb|250px|right|Ai is horrified by Lightning and Windy's plan.]]
Ai was horrified at the thought of enslaving humanity, and even more when Windy suggested that they would annihilate them after they didn't need humanity anymore. They asked for his help, and Ai asked if there wasn't any way to coexist with humans. Lightning praised Ai as being the wisest of the Ignis, but asked if Ai was truly sure that humanity wouldn't turn on him. As Ai recalled his history with Yusaku, Playmaker arrived. While Playmaker talked with Windy and Lightning, Ai continued to ponder what to do, and after Playmaker made it clear he was opposed to a sudden change like the Lost Incident, Ai asked his fellow Ignis for more time for him and Playmaker to find a way to coexist with humanity. Instead of letting them leave, Lightning and Windy imprisoned them, and Windy conjured a Data Storm to rewrite Ai's code. Ai attempted to exert control over the Storm, but was unable to overpower Windy's superior control over the winds, though he continued to voice support for Playmaker and humanity. Varis then arrived and dispelled the Data Storm, and Ai realized their situation had got even worse as Varis vowed to destroy the Ignis.<ref name="ep68" /> They realized that Varis had brought the other Knights of Hanoi with him, and despite Playmaker's efforts to convince him otherwise, Varis was set on destroying the Ignis. Ai protested it was a misunderstanding, but Varis told them they were underestimating the Ignis and refused to free them, intending to destroy Ai once he was finished with Windy and Lightning.<ref name="ep69">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|69|ref}}</ref>
Unable to stop Varis from Dueling Windy, Ai watched as Windy destroyed Varis's "[[Magic Cylinder (later anime)|Magic Cylinder]]", protesting that Varis already had "[[Mirror Force (later anime)|Mirror Force]]" and that he had amazing cards. Ai worried over the Duel's outcome, as neither victor would be promising for his survival or the futures of humanity or the Ignis. Varis brought out "[[Borreload Dragon (anime)|Borreload Dragon]]", but Windy stole "Magic Cylinder". Playmaker noted that Varis could use the effect of "Borreload" to prevent Windy from countering it, but Windy [[Stormrider Turbulence|negated the effect]] of "Borreload" and forced it to attack, countering with "Magic Cylinder" and reducing Varis to 300 LP.<ref name="ep69" /> Windy offered to spare Varis if he surrendered, imprisoning humanity rather than destroying them. Ai snapped that wasn't peace, and Windy claimed it was better than extinction. Varis refused, and he revealed that Windy had caused a car accident crash to try and kill his partner, much to Ai's horror. Ai was shocked that Windy tried to kill his own partner simply because he felt he didn't did not need him, and Windy claimed that Ai had become devoted to humans. Varis then [[Speedburst Dragon (anime)|counterattacked]], reducing Windy to 900 LP. This allowed Windy to use "Storm Access" in the middle of the Master Duel as Bohman had, and Ai realized that Windy was working with him and knew where Jin's consciousness was. Windy stated the'd tell them after erasing Varis and reduced him to 100 LP. Ai was worried that Varis would lose, but the Commanders of the Knights of Hanoi arrived and voiced their belief in him, touching Ai with their bond. Specter Spectre then arrived with Flame and Soulburner in tow, and Flame angrily asked if the Knights had imprisoned them. Ai protested that it had been Windy and Lightning, who attempted to imprison Flame, Soulburner and Specter Spectre as well, but Flame blocked his powers with data that Kolter had written and freed Ai and Playmaker. Ai promptly returned to Playmaker's Duel Disk and began talking tough. Varis then [[Synchro Summon]]ed "[[Borreload Savage Dragon (anime)|Borreload Savage Dragon]]" and defeated Windy, and without hesitation ordered the Commanders to erase him. They unleashed a virus that began to dissolve Windy, and Ai watched sadly as Windy expired. Realizing that Lightning wasn't heeding Windy's pleas for help, Ai called out to him, and Lightning saved Windy. Varis accused Ai of being like the other Ignis as he had called out to them, and Ai considered how ruthless Varis had been. Ai begged Lightning to be more level-headed than Windy, but Lightning refused, agreeing with Varis that their battle could not be stopped. Bohman and Harlan Harlin then arrived, and Lightning revealed that Jin was his partner and had been present behind an illusion the entire time.<ref name="ep70">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|70|ref}}</ref>
===Ignis War===
[[Lightning]] revealed that [[Jin Kolter|Jin]] had been trapped deep within his own consciousness and that he'd kidnapped him for similar reasons to [[Windy]] eliminating [[Windy's partner|his partner]]; to prevent him from affecting him as Ai and [[Yusaku Fujiki|Playmaker]] did for one another with their [[Link Sense]]. To Ai's shock and anger, Lightning revealed that he had been behind the destruction of the [[Cyberse (world)|Cyberse]] and Ai vowed to never forgive him. Lightning claimed that he had done so to clarify where the [[Ignis]] stood after the [[Knights of Hanoi]] attacked them, despite the existence of "error codes", who Ai deduced to be [[Flame (character)|Flame]] and [[Aqua (character)|Aqua]], that still wanted to coexist with humanity. Ai teased Flame over being an error code until Lightning clarified that he meant him as well and Flame pointed out that the other Ignis already viewed Ai as such. Lightning then declared war on humanity, and he fled with [[Bohman]], [[HarlanHarlin]], and Windy to save his fellow Ignis from the Hanoi's virus. Ai, Playmaker, Flame and [[Theodore Hamilton|Soulburner]] pursued them, and Ai snapped that he wouldn't let the villainous Lightning escape. Lightning commented that Ai should be thanking him, and revealed that he had been the one controlling the [[Data Storm]] that saved them after their Duel with [[SpecterSpectre]], as Lightning had needed them to defeat [[Roken Kogami|Varis]] while Lightning destroyed the Cyberse. [[The Shepherd]] and [[George Gore|Gore]]'s [[Kenchi|fellow]] [[Yozaka|Hunters]] arrived, and Lightning summoned a swarm of [[Bit]]s and [[Boot]]s to deal with them before unleashing a [[Data Storm]] at them from Windy. Bohman suddenly approached them and challenged Playmaker to a [[Speed Duel]]. Ai happily asked if Bohman remembered who he was today, and Bohman declared that he did. Ai was pleased for Bohman, but then Bohman revealed that he was an A.I. created by Lightning to unite the Ignis and serve as their successor. Despite accepting Playmaker and Ai, he refused to coexist peacefully with humans, and bet him and Ai on the result of the Duel, though Ai was simply pleased that he was wanted after all.<ref name="ep71">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|71|ref}}</ref>
[[File:Ai reminds Playmaker about the dangers of Judgment Arrows.png|thumb|left|250px|Ai advises Playmaker during his Duel with Bohman.]]
Bohman suggested that they compete to see who went first, though Ai insisted that Bohman was going first since they knew his Deck was better going second. They returned to [[Windy's Cyberse]], and Ai was horrified to see the reconstruction of his homeland in flames despite Playmaker's assurances that it wasn't real. Ai worried that the real Cyberse had been destroyed in the same manner, only for Bohman to claim that it had been much worse, and that he had destroyed it himself, infuriating Ai. Playmaker tried to calm Ai down, and Ai wondered if Bohman was really the kind of person who would have destroyed the Cyberse, though Playmaker suggested that Bohman might have evolved as quickly as he'd claimed. Bohman and Playmaker decided to race around the Ignis Tower to determine who went first, and Ai warned Playmaker to be careful of the high-density Data Storm, akin to the one that had surrounded the [[Tower of Hanoi]]. Although they were able to survive the destruction of the replica of [[Earth (character)|Earth]]'s Tower, Bohman beat them around the Tower and went second. Ai reminded Playmaker of the dangers of "[[Judgment Arrows]]", so Playmaker defended with "[[Cyberse Magician (anime)|Cyberse Magician]]" and "[[Grid Rod (anime)|Grid Rod]]". Sure enough, Bohman [[Link Summon]]ed "[[Trident Hydradrive Lord]]" and bolstered it with "Judgment Arrows", though Playmaker survived the turn with minimal damage. When Playmaker drew "[[Suspend Wand]]", Ai convinced him to combine it with "[[Resume Mace]]" and defeat Bohman this turn, unaware that he was doing so instinctively. They were able to reduce Bohman to 700 [[LP]], but Bohman blocked the attack of "[[Cyberse Witch (anime)|Cyberse Witch]]". Realizing that Ai has been behind the attack, Bohman explained to Ai that he had asked for Playmaker to attack on instinct, which had been why Lightning was watching him.<ref name="ep72">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|72|ref}}</ref> Bohman explained that instinct had been unique to the rebellious Ai and that the other Ignis had learned it through observing him, praising such variation as healthy for evolution, though he warned Ai that this didn't make him superior given that his instincts had put them in a dire situation. Ai insisted that they had the LP advantage, but Bohman then used "Storm Access" to obtain and [[Special Summon]] "[[Rousing Hydradrive Monarch]]", which used a dice-rolling effect. Ai was shocked at the notion of an A.I. relying on luck, but Bohman's gamble paid off and he destroyed all of Playmaker's monsters, though Playmaker was able to save them with "[[Linkuriboh (anime)|Linkuriboh]]". Ai apologized for his mistake, and when Playmaker declared his intention to use "Storm Access" himself, Ai revealed "Neo Storm Access" to him, initially claiming that he'd only just finished it before admitting that he'd kept it secret. Playmaker obtained "[[Cyberse Quantum Dragon (anime)|Cyberse Quantum Dragon]]", but Bohman revealed that he could use the "Judgment Dice" effect of "Rousing Hydradrive Monarch" during their turn, much to Ai's shock. Fortunately Playmaker was able to block the effect and he [[Synchro Summon]]ed "Quantum Dragon" and returned "Hydradrive Monarch" to Bohman's Extra Deck, but Bohman ended the Duel in a DRAW and fled, claiming that he would return and defeat them. Ai criticized Bohman's tough talk when he was fleeing, though Playmaker noted that Bohman had improved more than they expected.<ref name="ep73">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|73|ref}}</ref>
==Relationships==
===Ignis===
Generally speaking, Ai appears to have a sibling-like bond with his fellow Ignis despite initially claiming they didn't like him. During the war between the humans and Ignis, Ai remained loyal to his partner along with his fellow Ignis, Flame and Aqua, while Lightning and Windy opposed them as enemies. Despite everything Ai deeply cares for his fellow Ignis as seen at how he was heartbroken over Earth's demise at the hands of SOL Technologies, as well as the demise of Aqua and Flame. Upon reuniting with the Ignis inside Bohman, Ai attempted to save them but failed to do so. In turn, his fellow Ignis (barring Lightning), entrusted Ai with the last of their powers to help stop Bohman. Ai was heartbroken in having to leave his friends trapped within Bohman, shedding tears of grief and expressing immense anger toward Bohman for harming them. Ai was left in grief over the loss of his friends. As a result, he left Playmaker and eventually betrayed him and his allies, supposedly due to his guilt and sadness over losing his fellow Ignis. Ai created memorials for his Ignis friends in the ruins of the Cyberse as a tribute to them. Ai also based his "[[@Ignister]]" monsters off of his fellow Ignis and his feelings for them regardless of the differences they may have had. In his final Duel with Playmaker, Ai envisioned the spirits of his fallen Ignis friends with him as he used their incarnations to Link Summon "[[The Arrival Cyberse @Ignister (anime)|The Arrival Cyberse @Ignister]]".
===Flame===
Of all the Ignis, Ai appears closest to Flame. Ai appeared happy to see Flame again following the destruction of the Cyberese and worked together with their human partners to find the other Ignis. They share many similarities such as their belief in coexistence between humans and the Ignis, and both have teamed up with their Origins from the Lost Incident to achieve this. They also care deeply for their partners and would do anything to protect them, even sacrificing themselves. Although they often snark and insult each other, they do care for each other like brothers and will worry if the other is in danger. Ai was distraught by Flame's demise. In his final moments, Flame convinced Ai to take his power along with the other Ignis' in order to help Playmaker to defeat Bohman, before bidding farewell to his friend.
===Windy===
Of all the Ignis, Ai appears the least close to Windy. While the two of them were once on amicable terms, Ai expressed annoyance at Windy for his attitude. They later became enemies following the revelation that Lightning and Windy sought to eliminate humanity, while Ai opted to remain loyal to his partner. Despite this Ai does care for Windy as seen when he told Lightning to save him from being terminated by the Hanoi. However, Ai was not bothered by Windy's demise following his loss to Soulburner. Ai later learned that Windy was in fact reprogrammed by Lightning into being evil, much to Ai's horror as Windy was previously easy to talk to.
===Earth===
Ai and Earth are on good terms with each other despite a rocky relationship. Earth often felt jealous of the attention Ai received from Aqua due to his goofiness, at one point even confronting him over it. Ai, in turn, shows frustration to Earth's social awkwardness, although he can understand it being socially awkward himself. Despite this, Ai cares deeply for Earth, as seen when he hugged Earth (unknowingly) upon their reunion, as well as cheering for Earth during his duel against Gore. Despite being confident Earth would win, Ai was horrified when Earth was defeated and captured and was heartbroken upon learning that Earth was terminated by SOL Tech. Earth's demise served as a major turning point for Ai as he began to resent humanity for their actions. During Playmaker's rematch with Gore, Ai was focused on avenging Earth, only to be further horrified enraged upon learning Earth has been implanted into Gore's A.I. chip. Upon Gore's defeat, Ai attempted to retrieve Earth's data from Gore but was only able to retrieve "[[G Golem Crystal Heart (anime)|G Golem Crystal Heart]]", which he proceeded to return to Aqua as he knew that was what Earth would want. Following his defection from Playmaker and his agenda against SOL Tech, Ai vowed to personally avenge Earth by defeating both Queen and Gore who were responsible for Earth's termination and successfully did so.
===Lightning===
At first Ai and Lightning appeared to be on mutually respectful terms, but they quickly became enemies following the revelation of Lightning's plan to overthrow humanity. Ai and Lightning serve as polar opposites to each other as Ai believes in coexistence with humanity and is kind, loving and loyal to his friends, while Lightning seeks to overthrow humanity and is cold, selfish and will do anything it takes to achieve his goals even harming his fellow Ignis. As the Ignis War progresses Ai grows to hate Lightning for his horrific deeds such as destroying the Cyberse, rewriting Windy's programming and learning of Lightning's part in causing the demise of the other Ignis in his attempt to unite them into Bohman. Prior to his demise Lightning claimed Ai still didn't understand the truth of the Ignis, which was later revealed to be that because Ai was the last remaining Ignis, he couldn't coexist with humanity and would instead cause its destruction. This revelation caused Ai to turn on humanity at an attempt at suicide. To achieve this Ai claimed to carry on Lightning's wishes and added "[[Judgement Arrows (later anime)|Judgement Arrows]]" to his deck as a symbol of Lightning's will. Ironically, Ai actually fears becoming similar to Lightning, to the point where he would rather be erased. Despite all the atrocities Lightning has committed, Ai still misses him as much as the other Ignis.
===Aqua===
Ai and Aqua have a rocky relationship, as Aqua would often berate Ai for his laziness and goofiness, at one point even physically hurting him. Despite this, they still care deeply for each other and were happy to see each other again upon their reunion. Both of them believe in coexistence with humans and have joined with human partners to achieve this. Ai was heartbroken by Aqua's termination at the hands of Bohman and confronted him over it. Even after her death, Ai holds Aqua in high regard, berating Blue Maiden for allowing Pandor to occupy the space Aqua once did.
===Yusaku Fujiki (Playmaker)===
Being trapped in Yusaku's Duel Disk, Ai somewhat reluctantly acts as Playmaker's Duel A.I. for the sake of staying safe from Hanoi and SOL Technologies. Ai offers frequent support and pulls mischievous acts and jokes on Yusaku, but he originally treats Ai as a hostage and is sometimes rude towards him. Yusaku gave him the nickname "Ai" (a pun on "A.I." and "eye"), much to his annoyance, though Ai eventually came to like the name. Despite the rockiness of their relationship, Ai gradually warmed up to Yusaku and is keen on treating him like a friend, though initially the feeling is not mutual. Throughout Season 2 the two on them continue to snark and insult each other, though they are also able to work together seamlessly and gradually grow closer as partners and friends.
Following Bohman's defeat, Ai defects from Yusaku to pursue his rebellion against humanity. Yusaku appeared hurt and conflicted by Ai's apparent betrayal but decided to fight against Ai in the hopes of saving him. Yusaku was incredibly reluctant to duel Ai, due to everything they had been through together, however Ai forced Yusaku's hand and the two of them dueled each other. Throughout their duel, Yusaku repeatedly showed reluctance in fighting Ai and tried to convince him to stop, however Ai refused to back down. Yusaku eventually defeated Ai, who then revealed that he lost intentionally in order to save Yusaku, Yusaku in turn was touched and heartbroken by Ai's demise. It is later implied Ai survived and that Yusaku is searching for him. Yusaku and Ai serve as foils to each other as while both started out as happy individuals, both were subjected to an immense emotional trauma that hurt them severely, while Yusaku started out as cold and anti-social, Ai was a happy and friendly individual with friends he cared deeply for. As the series progresses, Yusaku begins opening up and is able to make friends with others, while Ai loses his Ignis friends in the Ignis War and turned against humanity. During his duel against the Zaizens, Ai echoed Yusaku's statement from Season 1 during his duel against Akira, claiming that time has stopped moving for him and that he can't move forward unless he defeats all who stand in his way. ===Kal Cal Kolter===
Both Ai and Kolter are shown to be on good terms with each other, unlike Yusaku. Kolter is generally shown to be very friendly with Ai and they both like to tease Yusaku for his poor social skills towards women however Ai can be annoyed with him at times.
===Roboppi===
The two appears appear to have some sort of romantic relationship. Roboppi appears to have some feelings for him and Ai in return is shown to blush when it praises him. It is currently unknown if his feelings for it are mutual, but he uses it to make him set free and promises he would make it smarter. When he left a backup of him in it, it gained free will and developed a brotherly relationship with him.
==Deck==
Ai uses an '''"[[@Ignister]]"/"[[A.I.]]"''' Deck that focuses on continuously swarming the field using "[[Ignister A.I.Land]]" and using monsters as materials for multiple Summoning methods, including [[Ritual Summon|Ritual]], [[Fusion Summon|Fusion]], [[Synchro Summon|Synchro]], [[Xyz Summon|Xyz]] and [[Link Summon]]ing. His monsters are based on the Ignis; the Main Deck monsters gather advantage and the necessary cards to perform his Summons, while the effects of his Extra Deck monsters are often more powerful when he controls more "@Ignister" monsters and many of them also activate during battle. Ai's most common combo is to Link Summon "[[Dark Templar @Ignister (anime)|Dark Templar @Ignister]]" via swarming the field with "A.I.Land" and "[[Linguriboh (anime)|Linguriboh]]" and then use the effect of "A.I.Land" to trigger the effect of "Dark Templar", reviving more "@Ignister" monsters to continue his chains of Summons. If he Link Summons "Fire Phoenix @Ignister" in this manner, it allows him to activate the [[Link Spell Card]] "[[Judgment Arrows (later anime)|Judgment Arrows]]".
Ai's most common combo is to Link Summon "[[Dark Templar @Ignister (anime)|Dark Templar @Ignister]]" via swarming the field with "A.I.Land" and "[[Linguriboh (anime)|Linguriboh]]" and then use the effect of "A.I.Land" to trigger the effect of "Dark Templar", reviving more "@Ignister" monsters to continue his chains of Summons. If he Link Summons "Fire Phoenix @Ignister" in this manner, it allows him to activate the [[Link Spell Card]] "[[Judgment Arrows (later anime)|Judgment Arrows]]". His Deck also has stall capabilities via the effect of "[[A.I. A.I. Wall]]"; he uses this variant to hold off [[Yusaku Fujiki|Playmaker]], [[Roken Kogami|Varis]], and [[Theodore Hamilton|Soulburner]]. The Spell and Trap Card support featured in the Deck contains art of the Ignis form of Ai, reflecting his self-centered nature; [[Pandor]] notes that Ai is adept at escaping danger with this support. Ai's ultimate move is to use all six of his "@Ignister" boss monsters to Link Summon "[[The Arrival Cyberse @Ignister (anime)|The Arrival Cyberse @Ignister]]", the first [[Link 6 Monster Cards|Link-6 ]] [[Link Monster]], whose high [[ATK]] and immunity to card effects make it nearly indestructible.
{{Decklist|
* [[Doshin @Ignister (anime)|Doshin @Ignister]]
* [[Doyon @Ignister (anime)|Doyon @Ignister]]
* [[Gatchiri @Ignister (anime)|Gatchiri @Ignister]]* [[Gussari @Ignister (anime)|Gussari @Ignister]]
* [[Hiyari @Ignister (anime)|Hiyari @Ignister]]
* [[Pikari @Ignister (anime)|Pikari @Ignister]]
* [[A.I.dle Reborn (anime)|A.I.dle Reborn]]
* [[CompromA.I.se]]
* [[FA.I.ghting Spirit (anime)|FA.I.ghting Spirit]]
* [[Ignister A.I.Land (anime)|Ignister A.I.Land]] x2
* [[Judgment Arrows (later anime)|Judgment Arrows]]
* [[A.I. Shadow (anime)|A.I. Shadow]]
* [[A.I.'s Hymn]]
* [[A.I.'s Show (anime)|A.I.'s Show]]
* [[HA.I.]]
}}
| [[Queen]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 104|104]] || Win
|-
| [[Dr. Genome]] & [[Baira|Clarissa Klarissa Turner/Baira]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 106|106]] || Win (off-screen)
|-
| [[Yusaku Fujiki|Yusaku Fujiki/Playmaker]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 106|106]], [[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 108|108]] || Lose (Ai copy)
| [[Theodore Hamilton|Theodore Hamilton/Soulburner]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 106|106]], [[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 108|108]] || Lose (Ai copy)
|-
| [[Roken Kogami|Varis]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 106|106]], [[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 108|108]] || Lose (Ai copy)
|-
| [[Faust]] & [[SpecterSpectre]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 107|107]] || Win (off-screen)
|-
| [[George Gore]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 107|107]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 108|108]] || Win
| [[Yusaku Fujiki|Yusaku Fujiki/Playmaker]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 117|117]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 120|120]] || Lose
|}
==Trivia==
* Ai's Ignis form is featured in the artworks of most of the cards of the "[[A.I.]]" archetype.
* Ai is the only Ignis who has used every type of Summoning introduced up to the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|VRAINS]]'' series, except for [[Pendulum Summon]]ing due to it not being featured ([[Earth (character)|Earth]], [[Windy]], and [[Lightning]] only had Link Summoning in their algorithms; neither [[Flame]] nor [[Aqua (character)|Aqua]] dueled without their partners).
* Along with Lightning, Ai is one of two Ignis:
** Who [[Roken Kogami|Varis]] has referred to by their human name.
** Who have won a Duel (Earth and Windy having lost both Duels they participated in; Flame and Aqua having never been shown dueling).
* The very last scene of ''VRAINS'' where Ai wakes up as an eye and looks around wonderingly was later reused in the announcement trailer for the ''VRAINS'' sector of ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links]]''.{{citation needed}}
==References==
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{{Ai pages}}
{{Characters/VRAINS/Anime}}
[[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS characters]]