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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
− | Syrus is a much better | + | Syrus is a much better Duelist than his anime counterpart, although he is hampered by his desire to not cause pain to his opponents. In the past, he had forfeited a Duel when his friend was in tears, despite victory being in his hands, prompting [[Zane Truesdale (manga)|his brother]] to consider him too kind to be a Duelist. In the English adaptation, Syrus refers to [[Jaden Yuki (manga)|Jaden Yuki]] as "bro" which is a play off what his use of the term "aniki" in the Japanese. Jaden questions why Syrus does despite them not being brothers, and Syrus responds that Jaden reminds him of when his real brother taught him do. |
− | This version of Syrus considers this brother's lack of regard for his abilities as something to overcome, rather than proof of his inferiority. He is determined to be acknowledged as a good | + | This version of Syrus considers this brother's lack of regard for his abilities as something to overcome, rather than proof of his inferiority. He is determined to be acknowledged as a good Duelist. He ends up having to face Jaden in a Duel in order to stay at the academy, and despite losing, the entire thing was revealed to be a mix-up. It was thought that Syrus had gotten a zero on a test, but it was actually Jaden that had failed. Syrus participates in the tournament to determine who will earn the right to face his brother, and he loses to [[David Rabb]] in the preliminaries. Despite this, he makes it to the to eight, but is defeated there by [[Chazz Princeton (manga)|Chazz Princeton]], who originally considered Syrus to be weak. Chazz ultimately wins the tournament, and later finds himself paired with Syrus against [[Jim Crocodile Cook (manga)|James Crocodile Cook]] and [[Axel Brodie (manga)|Axel Brodie]] in a [[Tag-Team Duel]]. Syrus wins them the Duel, and he earns Chazz's respect in the process, with Chazz acknowledging Syrus as another rival he'll need to overcome. |
[[File:Shooutfitcameo.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Syrus in the ending of the manga.]] | [[File:Shooutfitcameo.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Syrus in the ending of the manga.]] | ||
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==Deck== | ==Deck== | ||
− | Syrus plays a '''[[Roid|Vehicroid]] Deck''', focusing on bringing out various powerful monsters such as "[[Armoroid]]", "[[Barbaroid, the Ultimate Battle Machine]]" and "[[Solidroid γ]]", while using [[swarm]]ing and [[stall]]ing tactics. | + | Syrus plays a '''[[Roid|Vehicroid]] Deck''', focusing on bringing out various powerful monsters such as "[[Armoroid (manga)|Armoroid]]", "[[Barbaroid, the Ultimate Battle Machine (manga)|Barbaroid, the Ultimate Battle Machine]]" and "[[Solidroid γ]]", while using [[swarm]]ing and [[stall]]ing tactics. |
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Manga debut | Yu-Gi-Oh! GX chapter 1: "A New Hero!!" | ||||||
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Truesdale, Syrus |
Syrus Truesdale, known as Sho Marufuji (丸藤翔, Marufuji Shō) in the Japanese version, is a character in the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX manga.
Contents
Biography
Syrus is a much better Duelist than his anime counterpart, although he is hampered by his desire to not cause pain to his opponents. In the past, he had forfeited a Duel when his friend was in tears, despite victory being in his hands, prompting his brother to consider him too kind to be a Duelist. In the English adaptation, Syrus refers to Jaden Yuki as "bro" which is a play off what his use of the term "aniki" in the Japanese. Jaden questions why Syrus does despite them not being brothers, and Syrus responds that Jaden reminds him of when his real brother taught him do.
This version of Syrus considers this brother's lack of regard for his abilities as something to overcome, rather than proof of his inferiority. He is determined to be acknowledged as a good Duelist. He ends up having to face Jaden in a Duel in order to stay at the academy, and despite losing, the entire thing was revealed to be a mix-up. It was thought that Syrus had gotten a zero on a test, but it was actually Jaden that had failed. Syrus participates in the tournament to determine who will earn the right to face his brother, and he loses to David Rabb in the preliminaries. Despite this, he makes it to the to eight, but is defeated there by Chazz Princeton, who originally considered Syrus to be weak. Chazz ultimately wins the tournament, and later finds himself paired with Syrus against James Crocodile Cook and Axel Brodie in a Tag-Team Duel. Syrus wins them the Duel, and he earns Chazz's respect in the process, with Chazz acknowledging Syrus as another rival he'll need to overcome.
Syrus would be matched against Jesse Anderson in the singles matches for the tournament. He gains an early lead, but Jesse defeats him with "The Tripper Mercury" after being briefly possessed by Tragoedia. He witnesses Jaden and Chazz defeat Tragoedia, and watches Jaden's match against Koyo Hibiki years later.
Deck
Syrus plays a Vehicroid Deck, focusing on bringing out various powerful monsters such as "Armoroid", "Barbaroid, the Ultimate Battle Machine" and "Solidroid γ", while using swarming and stalling tactics.
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"Armoroid" (「アーマロイドガイデンゴー」 Āmaroido Gaidengō) | |
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"Carrierroid" (「ネイビィロイド」 Neibyiroido) | |
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"Dreiroid" (「ドライ・ロイド」 Dorai Roido) | |
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"Einroid" (「アイン・ロイド」 Ain Roido) | |
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"Fünfroid" (「フュン・ロイド」 Fyun Roido) | |
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"Gyroid" (「ジャイロイド」 Jairoido) | |
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"Launcher Roid" (「ランチャーロイド」 Ranchāroido) | |
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"Missile Roid" (「ミサイルロイド」 Misairuroido) | |
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"Satelliteroid" (「サテライト・ロイド」 Sateraito Roido) | |
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"Shovelroid" (「ショベル・ロイド」 Shoberu Roido) | |
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"Shuttleroid" (「シャトルロイド」 Shatoruroido) | |
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"Stealthroid" (「ステルスロイド」 Suterusuroido) | |
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"Strikeroid" (「ストライクロイド」 Sutoraikuroido) | |
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"Tankroid" (「タンクロイド」 Tankuroido) | |
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"Turboroid" (「ターボロイド」 Tāboroido) | |
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"Vierroid" (「フィア・ロイド」 Fia Roido) | |
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"Zweiroid" (「ツバァイ・ロイド」 Tsubwai Roido) | |
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"Solidroid α" (「ソリッドロイド |
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"March of the Roids" (「マーチ・オブ・ロイド」 Māchi obu Roido) | |
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Duels
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Masao | 26 | Lose (flashback) |
Mr. Ryuga | 1 | Lose |
Jaden Yuki | 8-9 | Lose |
David Rabb | 16 | Lose |
Duel Academy student | 19 | Not shown |
Chazz Princeton | 25-26 | Lose |
Jim Crocodile Cook and Axel Brodie | 48-49 | Win (with Chazz Princeton) |
Jesse Anderson | 56-57 | Lose |