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==Yako Tenma==
 
==Yako Tenma==
: ''Main article: [[Yako Tenma]]''.
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{{main|Yako Tenma}}
  
 
==Gekko Tenma==
 
==Gekko Tenma==
:''Main article: [[Gekko Tenma]]''
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{{main|Gekko Tenma}}
  
==Deschutes Lew==  
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==Deschutes Lew==
:''Main article: [[Deschutes Lew]]''
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{{main|Deschutes Lew}}
  
 
==Tilla Mook==
 
==Tilla Mook==
:''Main article: [[Tilla Mook]]''
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{{main|Tilla Mook}}
  
==[[Klamath Osler]]==
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==Klamath Osler==
[[Image:KlamathOsler.png|thumb|right|Klamath in chapter 5 of [[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]]]] '''Klamath Osler''' 「クラマス・オースラー, ''Kuramasu Ōsurā''」 is the third [[Card Professor]] who is obsessed with his luck. [[Joey Wheeler|Jonouchi]] defeats him. He is named after Klamath Falls, Oregon. "Klamath" is also a pre-release codename for the 300MHz Intel Pentium II chip. His last name, Osler, could be a jumble of the word 'Loser'. He also seems to know Kirk Dixon, mentioning him when he meets with Joey and Tristan. This is futher supported by a picture of himself and Kirk operating remote-controlled toys, based on the monsters that they use.
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[[File:KlamathOsler.png|thumb|right|Klamath in chapter 5 of [[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]]]]
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{{main|Klamath Osler}}
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'''Klamath Osler''' 「クラマス・オースラー, ''Kuramasu Ōsurā''」 is the third [[Card Professor]] who is obsessed with his luck. [[Joey Wheeler|Jonouchi]] defeats him. He is named after Klamath Falls, Oregon. "Klamath" is also a pre-release codename for the 300MHz Intel Pentium II chip. His last name, Osler, could be a jumble of the word 'Loser'. He also seems to know Kirk Dixon, mentioning him when he meets with Joey and Tristan. This is futher supported by a picture of himself and Kirk operating remote-controlled toys, based on the monsters that they use.
  
 
Klamath uses an '''Insect Deck''' that centers around his [[Antlion]].
 
Klamath uses an '''Insect Deck''' that centers around his [[Antlion]].
 
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{{Decklist|Deck
|-
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| monsters =  
! valign="top" style="background:#800000; color:#FFFF00" colspan="6" |<big>Deck</big>
 
|-
 
| valign="top" style="border-top:none;" |
 
{{DynamicNavigationBoxL
 
|TITLE= '''''<center>[[Monster Cards|Monsters]]</center>'''''
 
|CONTENT=
 
 
* [[Antlion]]
 
* [[Antlion]]
* [[Worm Drake]]
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* [[Worm Drake (manga)|Worm Drake]]
}}
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| spells =  
| valign="top" style="border-top:none;" |
 
{{DynamicNavigationBoxL
 
|TITLE= '''''<center>[[Spell Cards|Spells]]</center>'''''
 
|CONTENT=
 
 
* [[Double Evolution]]
 
* [[Double Evolution]]
* [[Insect Armor with Laser Cannon]]
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* [[Insect Gun Armor]]
}}
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| traps =  
| valign="top" style="border-top:none;" |
 
{{DynamicNavigationBoxL
 
|TITLE= '''''<center>[[Trap Cards|Traps]]</center>'''''
 
|CONTENT=
 
 
* [[Booby Trap]]
 
* [[Booby Trap]]
 
}}
 
}}
|}
 
 
<br clear="right">
 
  
 
==Kirk Dixon==
 
==Kirk Dixon==
 
{{Main|Kirk Dixon}}
 
{{Main|Kirk Dixon}}
  
==[[Pete Coppermine]]==
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==Pete Coppermine==
[[Image:PeteCoppermine.png|thumb|right|Pete in chapter 7 of [[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]]]] '''Pete Coppermine''' (ピート・コパーマイン, ''Pīto Kopāmain'') is the fifth [[Card Professor]] whom [[Joey Wheeler|Jonouchi]] defeats. He is named after the Coppermine River in Oregon. The name of that river was used as a codename for the 866MHz Flip Chip Pin Grid Array (FCPGA) Pentium III (P3-850) microprocessor, which was released by Intel.  
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[[File:PeteCoppermine.png|thumb|right|Pete in chapter 7 of [[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]]]]
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{{main|Pete Coppermine}}
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'''Pete Coppermine''' (ピート・コパーマイン, ''Pīto Kopāmain'') is the fifth [[Card Professor]] whom [[Joey Wheeler|Jonouchi]] defeats. He is named after the Coppermine River in Oregon. The name of that river was used as a codename for the 866MHz Flip Chip Pin Grid Array (FCPGA) Pentium III (P3-850) microprocessor, which was released by Intel.  
  
 
Pete plays a '''Mutant-themed [[Deck]]'''.
 
Pete plays a '''Mutant-themed [[Deck]]'''.
 
<br>
 
<br>
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" width="70%"
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{{Decklist
|-
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| normal monsters =  
! valign="top" style="background:#800000; color:#FFFF00" colspan="6" |<big>Deck</big>
 
|-
 
| valign="top" style="border-top:none;" |
 
{{DynamicNavigationBoxL
 
|TITLE= '''''<center>[[Monster Cards|Monsters]]</center>'''''
 
|CONTENT=
 
<u>Normal Monsters</u>
 
 
* [[Para Mutant]]
 
* [[Para Mutant]]
 
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| effect monsters =
<u>Effect Monsters</u>
 
 
* [[Lycanthrope (manga)|Lycanthrope]]
 
* [[Lycanthrope (manga)|Lycanthrope]]
* [[Mutant Mindmaster]]
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* [[Mutant Mindmaster (manga)|Mutant Mindmaster]]
}}
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| spells =  
| valign="top" style="border-top:none;" |
 
{{DynamicNavigationBoxL
 
|TITLE= '''''<center>[[Spell Cards|Spells]]</center>'''''
 
|CONTENT=
 
 
* [[All-Seeing Eye]]
 
* [[All-Seeing Eye]]
 
* [[Gem of Lycanthropy]]
 
* [[Gem of Lycanthropy]]
 
* [[Teletemporate]]
 
* [[Teletemporate]]
 
}}
 
}}
|-
 
! valign="top" style="background:#000000; colspan="6" |[[Deck Gallery:Pete Coppermine|Gallery]]
 
|}
 
 
<br clear="right">
 
  
==Maico Katou==
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==Maico Kato==
: ''Main article: [[Maico Katou]]''
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{{main|Maico Kato}}
  
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==Mendo Cino==
 
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[[File:MendoCino.png|thumb|right|Mendo in chapter 12 of [[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]]]]
==[[Mendo Cino]]==
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{{main|Mendo Cino}}
[[Image:MendoCino.png|thumb|right|Mendo in chapter 12 of [[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]]]] '''Mendo Cino''' (メンド・シーノ, ''Mendo Shīno'') is the seventh [[Card Professor]] whom [[Joey Wheeler|Jonouchi]] defeats. He calls him a ''Dollar Store'' Duelist. "Mendocino" is also a pre-release codename for the 300MHz P6 Intel Pentium II Centrino chip.
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'''Mendo Cino''' (メンド・シーノ, ''Mendo Shīno'') is the seventh [[Card Professor]] whom [[Joey Wheeler|Jonouchi]] defeats. He calls him a ''Dollar Store'' Duelist. "Mendocino" is also a pre-release codename for the 300MHz P6 Intel Pentium II Centrino chip.
  
 
Mendo uses a '''Mantis-themed [[Insect]] Deck''' that centers around using his [[Labor Pain]] card to limit his opponents' summoning.
 
Mendo uses a '''Mantis-themed [[Insect]] Deck''' that centers around using his [[Labor Pain]] card to limit his opponents' summoning.
 
<br>
 
<br>
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" width="70%"
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{{Decklist|Deck
|-
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| normal monsters =  
! valign="top" style="background:#800000; color:#FFFF00" colspan="6" |<big>Deck</big>
 
|-
 
| valign="top" style="border-top:none;" |
 
{{DynamicNavigationBoxL
 
|TITLE= '''''<center>[[Monster]]s</center>'''''
 
|CONTENT=
 
<u>Normal Monsters</u>
 
 
* [[Guard Mantis]]
 
* [[Guard Mantis]]
 
* [[Praying Mantis]]
 
* [[Praying Mantis]]
 
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| effect monsters =
<u>Effect Monsters</u>
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* [[Dreadscythe Harvester (manga)|Dreadscythe Harvester]]
* [[Dreadscythe Harvester]]
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| spells =  
}}
 
| valign="top" style="border-top:none;" |
 
{{DynamicNavigationBoxL
 
|TITLE= '''''<center>[[Spell]]s</center>'''''
 
|CONTENT=
 
 
* [[Mantis Egg]]
 
* [[Mantis Egg]]
 
* [[Labor Pain]]
 
* [[Labor Pain]]
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| traps =
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* [[Forced Withdrawal]]
 
}}
 
}}
| valign="top" style="border-top:none;" |
 
{{DynamicNavigationBoxL
 
|TITLE= '''''<center>[[Trap]]s</center>'''''
 
|CONTENT=
 
* [[Forced Recovery]]
 
}}
 
|}
 
  
<br clear="right">
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==Willa Mette==
 
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[[File:WillaMette.png|thumb|left|Willa in chapter 14 of [[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]]]]
==[[Willa Mette]]==
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{{main|Willa Mette}}
[[Image:WillaMette.png|thumb|left|Willa in chapter 14 of [[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]]]] '''Willa Mette''' (ウィラ・ミット, ''Wira Mitto'') is the eight Card Professor whom [[Seto Kaiba|Kaiba]] defeats.He is later a spectator for Kaiba and Yako's duel. The Willamette is a river in Oregon and a codename for Intel's 1.5 GHz P7 Pentium IV.  
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'''Willa Mette''' (ウィラ・ミット, ''Wira Mitto'') is the eight Card Professor whom [[Seto Kaiba|Kaiba]] defeats. He is later a spectator for Kaiba and Yako's duel. The Willamette is a river in Oregon and a codename for Intel's 1.5 GHz P7 Pentium IV.  
  
 
Willa plays a '''[[White-Horned Dragon]] Deck''' that uses said monster as his trump card. It also makes great use of a combination of [[Mist Body]] with [[Lancer Dragonute]] and [[Axe Dragonute]].
 
Willa plays a '''[[White-Horned Dragon]] Deck''' that uses said monster as his trump card. It also makes great use of a combination of [[Mist Body]] with [[Lancer Dragonute]] and [[Axe Dragonute]].
 
<br>
 
<br>
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" width="70%"
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{{Decklist|Deck
|-
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| monsters =  
! valign="top" style="background:#800000; color:#FFFF00" colspan="6" |<big>Deck</big>
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* [[Axe Dragonute (manga)|Axe Dragonute]]
|-
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* [[Lancer Dragonute (manga)|Lancer Dragonute]]
| valign="top" style="border-top:none;" |
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* [[White-Horned Dragon (manga)|White-Horned Dragon]]
{{DynamicNavigationBoxL
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| spells =  
|TITLE= '''''<center>[[Monster]]s</center>'''''
 
|CONTENT=
 
* [[Axe Dragonute]]
 
* [[Lancer Dragonute]]
 
* [[White-Horned Dragon]]
 
}}
 
| valign="top" style="border-top:none;" |
 
{{DynamicNavigationBoxL
 
|TITLE= '''''<center>[[Spell]]s</center>'''''
 
|CONTENT=
 
 
* [[Card Hexative]]
 
* [[Card Hexative]]
* [[Mist Body]]
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* [[Mist Body (manga)|Mist Body]]
 
* [[Synchronic Ability]]
 
* [[Synchronic Ability]]
* [[Union Attack]]
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* [[Union Attack (manga)|Union Attack]]
}}
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| traps =  
| valign="top" style="border-top:none;" |
 
{{DynamicNavigationBoxL
 
|TITLE= '''''<center>[[Trap]]s</center>'''''
 
|CONTENT=
 
 
* [[Delayed Summon]]
 
* [[Delayed Summon]]
 
}}
 
}}
|}
 
  
<br clear="right">
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==Ted Banias==
 
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[[File:TedBanias.png|thumb|right|Ted in chapter 16 of [[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]]]]
==[[Ted Banias]]==
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{{main|Ted Banias}}
[[Image:TedBanias.png|thumb|right|Ted in chapter 16 of [[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]]]] '''Ted Banias''' (テッド・バニアス, ''Teddo Baniasu'') is the ninth [[Card Professor]] of ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]]'' whom [[Gekkou Tenma|Gekkou]] defeats. Banias is the codename for Intel's first x86 Pentium M chip.  
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'''Ted Banias''' (テッド・バニアス, ''Teddo Baniasu'') is the ninth [[Card Professor]] of ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]]'' whom [[Gekkou Tenma|Gekkou]] defeats. Banias is the codename for Intel's first x86 Pentium M chip.  
  
 
Ted uses a '''[[Beast-Warrior]] Deck'''.
 
Ted uses a '''[[Beast-Warrior]] Deck'''.
 
<br>
 
<br>
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" width="70%"
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{{Decklist|Deck
|-
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| normal monsters =  
! valign="top" style="background:#800000; color:#FFFF00" colspan="6" |<big>Deck</big>
 
|-
 
| valign="top" style="border-top:none;" |
 
{{DynamicNavigationBoxL
 
|TITLE= '''''<center>[[Monster]]s</center>'''''
 
|CONTENT=
 
<u>Normal Monsters</u>
 
 
* [[Assault Lion]]
 
* [[Assault Lion]]
 
* [[Spike Rhinoceros]]
 
* [[Spike Rhinoceros]]
 
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| effect monsters =
<u>Effect Monsters</u>
 
 
* [[Speed Jaguar]]
 
* [[Speed Jaguar]]
}}
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| spells =  
| valign="top" style="border-top:none;" |
 
{{DynamicNavigationBoxL
 
|TITLE= '''''<center>[[Spell]]s</center>'''''
 
|CONTENT=
 
 
* [[Medicine Eater]]
 
* [[Medicine Eater]]
 
* [[Hand-to-Hand Combat]]
 
* [[Hand-to-Hand Combat]]
 
* [[Shadow Spell]]
 
* [[Shadow Spell]]
* [[Stop Defense]]
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* [[Stop Defense (original manga)|Stop Defense]]
 
}}
 
}}
|}
 
  
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==Reiko Kitamori==
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{{main|Reiko Kitamori}}
  
==[[Reiko Kitamori]]==
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==Depre Scott==
: ''Main article: [[Reiko Kitamori]]''
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[[File:DepreScott.png|thumb|right|Depre in chapter 21 of [[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]]]]
  
==[[Depre Scott]]==
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'''Depre Scott''' (デプレ・スコット, ''Depure Sukotto'') is the eleventh [[Card Professor]] and another of [[Maximillion Pegasus|Pegasus]]' adopted sons. He is defeated by [[Yugi]]. Prescott was the codename for the 90nm version of Intel's Pentium 4 microprocessor.  
[[Image:DepreScott.png|thumb|right|Depre in chapter 21 of [[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]]]] '''Depre Scott''' (デプレ・スコット, ''Depure Sukotto'') is the eleventh [[Card Professor]] and another of [[Maximillion Pegasus|Pegasus]]' adopted sons. He is defeated by [[Yugi]]. Prescott was the codename for the 90nm version of Intel's Pentium 4 microprocessor.  
 
  
 
Depre uses a '''Cosmic-themed Deck'''.
 
Depre uses a '''Cosmic-themed Deck'''.
 
<br>
 
<br>
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" width="70%"
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{{Decklist|Deck
|-
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| monsters =  
! valign="top" style="background:#800000; color:#FFFF00" colspan="6" |<big>Deck</big>
 
|-
 
| valign="top" style="border-top:none;" |
 
{{DynamicNavigationBoxL
 
|TITLE= '''''<center>[[Monster]]s</center>'''''
 
|CONTENT=
 
 
* [[Eva Abductor]]
 
* [[Eva Abductor]]
 
* [[Eva Epsilon]]
 
* [[Eva Epsilon]]
* [[Greed Quasar]]
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* [[Greed Quasar (manga)|Greed Quasar]]
 
* [[Lyra the Giver]]
 
* [[Lyra the Giver]]
* [[Zeta Reticulant]]
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* [[Zeta Reticulant (manga)|Zeta Reticulant]]
}}
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| spells =  
| valign="top" style="border-top:none;" |
 
{{DynamicNavigationBoxL
 
|TITLE= '''''<center>[[Spell]]s</center>'''''
 
|CONTENT=
 
 
* [[Cosmic Space]]
 
* [[Cosmic Space]]
* [[Interdimensional Matter Transporter|Interdimensional Matter Transporter]]  
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* [[Interdimensional Matter Transporter (manga)|Interdimensional Matter Transporter]]  
 
}}
 
}}
|}
 
  
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==Richie Merced==
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[[File:RichieMerced.png|thumb|left|Richie in chapter 21 of [[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]]]]
  
==[[Richie Merced]]==
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'''Richie Merced''' (リーチー・マーセーッド, ''Rīchī Māsēddo'') is the twelfth [[Card Professor]] and another of [[Maximillion Pegasus|Pegasus']] adopted sons. He wielded a [[Duel Disk#Yu-Gi-Oh! R|Black Duel Disk]], proof of being the strongest card professor. He defeats [[#Gekko Tenma|Gekkou]], and is later defeated by [[Keith Howard|Keith]], who takes his Black Disk from him. He seems to care for no one but Pegasus. In a flashback to his past in chapter 27, Richie used to live rough on the streets before Pegasus gave him his deck and taught him to duel, making Richie respect and loyal to the man who saved him from his harsh life. He is last seen with Depre watching Yugi and his friends reunited on the Kaiba Corperation rooftop. Merced was the codename for Itanium, an IA-64 microprocessor developed jointly by Intel and Hewlett-Packard.
[[Image:RichieMerced.png|thumb|left|Richie in chapter 21 of [[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]]]] '''Richie Merced''' (リーチー・マーセーッド, ''Rīchī Māsēddo'') is the twelfth [[Card Professor]] and another of [[Maximillion Pegasus|Pegasus']] adopted sons. He wielded a [[Duel Disk#Yu-Gi-Oh! R|Black Duel Disk]], proof of being the strongest card professor. He defeats [[#Gekko Tenma|Gekkou]], and is later defeated by [[Keith Howard|Keith]], who takes his Black Disk from him. He seems to care for no one but Pegasus. In a flashback to his past in chapter 27, Richie used to live rough on the streets before Pegasus gave him his deck and taught him to duel, making Richie respect and loyal to the man who saved him from his harsh life. He is last seen with Depre watching Yugi and his friends reunited on the Kaiba Corperation rooftop. Merced was the codename for Itanium, an IA-64 microprocessor developed jointly by Intel and Hewlett-Packard.
 
  
 
Richie uses a '''Gunslinger Deck'''.
 
Richie uses a '''Gunslinger Deck'''.
 
<br>
 
<br>
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" width="70%"
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{{Decklist|Deck
|-
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| monsters =  
! valign="top" style="background:#800000; color:#FFFF00" colspan="6" |<big>Deck</big>
 
|-
 
| valign="top" style="border-top:none;" |
 
{{DynamicNavigationBoxL
 
|TITLE= '''''<center>[[Monster]]s</center>'''''
 
|CONTENT=
 
 
* [[Twin Gunfighter]]
 
* [[Twin Gunfighter]]
 
* [[Pierce Musketeer]]
 
* [[Pierce Musketeer]]
 
* [[Grenadier]]
 
* [[Grenadier]]
}}
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| spells =  
| valign="top" style="border-top:none;" |
 
{{DynamicNavigationBoxL
 
|TITLE= '''''<center>[[Spell]]s</center>'''''
 
|CONTENT=
 
 
* [[Mirage]]
 
* [[Mirage]]
}}
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| traps =  
| valign="top" style="border-top:none;" |
 
{{DynamicNavigationBoxL
 
|TITLE= '''''<center>[[Trap]]s</center>'''''
 
|CONTENT=
 
 
* [[Theft Whip]]
 
* [[Theft Whip]]
 
* [[Dazzling Radiance]]
 
* [[Dazzling Radiance]]
 
* [[Grazing Bullet]]
 
* [[Grazing Bullet]]
 
}}
 
}}
|}
 
  
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==Cedar Mill==
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[[File:CedarMill.png|thumb|right|Cedar's brief apparition in the 32nd chapter of [[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]]]]
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'''Cedar Mill''' (シーダー・ミール, ''Shīdā Mīru'') is the thirteenth [[Card Professor]]. Although he's not actually named in the actual manga, dispatched almost offhandedly in a single panel by [[Yugi]]'s [[Slifer the Sky Dragon (original)|Slifer the Sky Dragon]], Cedar is identified in a sketch in the 4th volume of the collected manga. This sketch also identifies Cedar's Deck as a '''"High-Tech Marionette Deck" 「ハイテックマリオネット」'''. Cedar Mill is the name of a location in Oregon, as well as the codename for the 65nm version of Intel's Pentium 4 microprocessor.
  
==[[Cedar Mill]]==
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==Masumi Momono==
[[Image:CedarMill.png|thumb|right|Cedar's brief apparition in the 32nd chapter of [[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]]]] '''Cedar Mill''' (シーダー・ミール, ''Shīdā Mīru'') is the thirteenth [[Card Professor]]. Although he's not actually named in the actual manga, dispatched almost offhandedly in a single panel by [[Yugi]]'s [[Slifer the Sky Dragon]], Cedar is identified in a sketch in the 4th volume of the collected manga. This sketch also identifies Cedar's Deck as a '''"High-Tech Marionette Deck" 「ハイテックマリオネット」'''. Cedar Mill is the name of a location in Oregon, as well as the codename for the 65nm version of Intel's Pentium 4 microprocessor.
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{{main|Masumi Momono}}
  
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{{Characters/R}}
==[[Masumi Momono]]==
 
: ''Main article: [[Masumi Momono]]''
 
  
{{Characters}}
 
[[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! characters]]
 
 
[[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! R characters]]
 
[[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! R characters]]

Latest revision as of 23:06, 24 January 2024

Yako Tenma[edit]

Gekko Tenma[edit]

Deschutes Lew[edit]

Tilla Mook[edit]

Klamath Osler[edit]

Klamath in chapter 5 of Yu-Gi-Oh! R

Klamath Osler 「クラマス・オースラー, Kuramasu Ōsurā」 is the third Card Professor who is obsessed with his luck. Jonouchi defeats him. He is named after Klamath Falls, Oregon. "Klamath" is also a pre-release codename for the 300MHz Intel Pentium II chip. His last name, Osler, could be a jumble of the word 'Loser'. He also seems to know Kirk Dixon, mentioning him when he meets with Joey and Tristan. This is futher supported by a picture of himself and Kirk operating remote-controlled toys, based on the monsters that they use.

Klamath uses an Insect Deck that centers around his Antlion.

Kirk Dixon[edit]

Pete Coppermine[edit]

Pete in chapter 7 of Yu-Gi-Oh! R

Pete Coppermine (ピート・コパーマイン, Pīto Kopāmain) is the fifth Card Professor whom Jonouchi defeats. He is named after the Coppermine River in Oregon. The name of that river was used as a codename for the 866MHz Flip Chip Pin Grid Array (FCPGA) Pentium III (P3-850) microprocessor, which was released by Intel.

Pete plays a Mutant-themed Deck.

Maico Kato[edit]

Mendo Cino[edit]

Mendo in chapter 12 of Yu-Gi-Oh! R

Mendo Cino (メンド・シーノ, Mendo Shīno) is the seventh Card Professor whom Jonouchi defeats. He calls him a Dollar Store Duelist. "Mendocino" is also a pre-release codename for the 300MHz P6 Intel Pentium II Centrino chip.

Mendo uses a Mantis-themed Insect Deck that centers around using his Labor Pain card to limit his opponents' summoning.

Willa Mette[edit]

Willa in chapter 14 of Yu-Gi-Oh! R

Willa Mette (ウィラ・ミット, Wira Mitto) is the eight Card Professor whom Kaiba defeats. He is later a spectator for Kaiba and Yako's duel. The Willamette is a river in Oregon and a codename for Intel's 1.5 GHz P7 Pentium IV.

Willa plays a White-Horned Dragon Deck that uses said monster as his trump card. It also makes great use of a combination of Mist Body with Lancer Dragonute and Axe Dragonute.

Ted Banias[edit]

Ted in chapter 16 of Yu-Gi-Oh! R

Ted Banias (テッド・バニアス, Teddo Baniasu) is the ninth Card Professor of Yu-Gi-Oh! R whom Gekkou defeats. Banias is the codename for Intel's first x86 Pentium M chip.

Ted uses a Beast-Warrior Deck.

Reiko Kitamori[edit]

Depre Scott[edit]

Depre in chapter 21 of Yu-Gi-Oh! R

Depre Scott (デプレ・スコット, Depure Sukotto) is the eleventh Card Professor and another of Pegasus' adopted sons. He is defeated by Yugi. Prescott was the codename for the 90nm version of Intel's Pentium 4 microprocessor.

Depre uses a Cosmic-themed Deck.

Richie Merced[edit]

Richie in chapter 21 of Yu-Gi-Oh! R

Richie Merced (リーチー・マーセーッド, Rīchī Māsēddo) is the twelfth Card Professor and another of Pegasus' adopted sons. He wielded a Black Duel Disk, proof of being the strongest card professor. He defeats Gekkou, and is later defeated by Keith, who takes his Black Disk from him. He seems to care for no one but Pegasus. In a flashback to his past in chapter 27, Richie used to live rough on the streets before Pegasus gave him his deck and taught him to duel, making Richie respect and loyal to the man who saved him from his harsh life. He is last seen with Depre watching Yugi and his friends reunited on the Kaiba Corperation rooftop. Merced was the codename for Itanium, an IA-64 microprocessor developed jointly by Intel and Hewlett-Packard.

Richie uses a Gunslinger Deck.

Cedar Mill[edit]

Cedar's brief apparition in the 32nd chapter of Yu-Gi-Oh! R

Cedar Mill (シーダー・ミール, Shīdā Mīru) is the thirteenth Card Professor. Although he's not actually named in the actual manga, dispatched almost offhandedly in a single panel by Yugi's Slifer the Sky Dragon, Cedar is identified in a sketch in the 4th volume of the collected manga. This sketch also identifies Cedar's Deck as a "High-Tech Marionette Deck" 「ハイテックマリオネット」. Cedar Mill is the name of a location in Oregon, as well as the codename for the 65nm version of Intel's Pentium 4 microprocessor.

Masumi Momono[edit]