Knights of Hanoi

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Knights of Hanoi

Knights of Hanoi

Kanji

ハノイの

Rōmaji

Hanoi no Kishi

Japanese translated

Knights of Hanoi

Appears in (anime)

Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS

Appears in (episode)

Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS episode 0011: "Link into the VRAINS"

The Knights of Hanoi (ハノイの Hanoi no Kishi) are a mysterious hacker group that hacks via Dueling inside LINK VRAINS. They appear as the main antagonists in the Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS anime.

Their goal is to destroy the "AI World" known as "Cyberse" that exists somewhere in the depths of the Network.

Profile

The Knights of a Hanoi are an organization of hackers led by Revolver. The Knights all use a mostly white uniform with lines of differing colours in some parts of the uniform. On top of it, they wear a hooded white coat that covers their body and reaches the back of their knees. All Knights revealed so far are masked with the exception of Specter and Dr. Kogami. This is probably just their preferred Avatar on LINK VRAINS, used to hide their true appearances. Revolver's uniform lacks a hood, showing that the higher ranks utilize styled clothings but keep overall similar aesthetics.

The Knights of Hanoi utilize "Cracking Dragon" to assault the digital world with its power. Individuals who fall victim to this mechanical dragon while in LINK VRAINS have their accounts deleted from the system.[1]

Biography

History

Five years before the start of the series, Revolver assaulted "Cyberse" with "Cracking Dragon" with the intention to destroy it. The different Artificial Intelligences that protected it were restrained by Revolver and thus unable to stop the destruction of their world. However the AI Ignis appeared and forced a disconnection of the Cyberse World from the rest of the network, thus forcing Revolver out of Cyberse while keeping its location known only to him. However, Revolver, furious by Ignis' interference, ordered his "Cracking Dragon" to capture Ignis, which led to the AI to be dismembered by the monster's jaws. This made Revolver and the Knights of Hanoi spend the following years searching for Ignis' parts in order to find the location of Cyberse.[1]

At some point, the Knights of Hanoi hunted down the Cyberse monsters and destroyed a significant amount of them to the point Revolver was confident they were extinct.

Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS

Five years later, the Knights of Hanoi continued their search of Ignis; but had many of their operations interrupted by the mysterious Duelist Playmaker, who defeated their agents, earning a name for himself. Specter, the Knights' second-in-command, informed Revolver that a trace of Ignis was detected and that SOL Technology was in pursuit. Knowing that if SOL retrieved Ignis, they would be able to restore Cyberse and ruin the Knights' efforts, forcing the Knights to act. Specter informed Revolver about Playmaker, who had interfered with them before. Revolver wondered if Playmaker was a member of SOL, but dismissed the possibility as they would act more publicly. Specter added that Playmaker erased every trace of his activity and eluded the Knights' searches, concluding that whoever he is he must be a skilled hacker. Revolver became interested in Playmaker, but decided to leave him for now as Ignis was their priority.[1]

While SOL Technology performed a city scan in order to search for Ignis, the Knights of Hanoi decided to attack as the defenses of VRAINS would be left vulnerable at that point. Revolver ordered his men to search for Ignis, assaulting the digital world with their "Cracking Dragons" and ravaging the users in their way, deleting their accounts in the process. Ignis' remnants in the form of an eye was swiftly cornered by the Knights until Yusaku Fujiki and Shoichi Kusanagi used the lowered defenses to create an alternative path for Ignis, who used the newly made escape route, but ended up in Yusaku's Duel Disk as a result. Yusaku entered VRAINS using his persona Playmaker, saving the Charisma Duelist Blue Angel at the nick of time before she was deleted. Yusaku then confronted a Knight of Hanoi who told him that the AI they were looking for was on his Duel Disk and threatened to delete it if they did not cease their attack. Since Ignis was bonded to Yusaku's Duel Disk, the Knights must defeat Playmaker in a Duel in order to obtain it. Revolver, watching from afar, was amused at Playmaker while the Knights' agent accepted the challenge.[1]

Ignis estimated that Yusaku's current Deck was not enough to defeat the Knight's "Cracking Dragon". He caused a Data Storm and instructed Yusaku to ride the wind and enter a Speed Duel.[1] Ignis taught Yusaku the rules of Speed Duels. The Knight of Hanoi quickly Summoned his "Cracking Dragon", which he used for the remainder of the Duel, exploiting its abilities to avoid destruction and inflict effect damage, and further exacerbating his advantage through the Skill "Double Draw" which let him draw two cards during his Draw Phase. Ignis realized they must have hacked the system as the Skill was not known to him. Although Yusaku fared decently against the Knight of Hanoi, his LP was on critical state so Ignis instructed him to take a path where he was engulfed in a massive storm. Inside the tempest, Ignis told Yusaku that his LP was low enough to use the Skill "Storm Access" to gain a powerful monster. Yusaku did so and was able to acquire "Decode Talker" and Link Summon it. Through a combination of "Cyberse Wizard" and "Decode Talker", he was able to exploit the low DEF of "Cracking Dragon" and inflict piercing damage as a result of "Decode Talker" gaining ATK through its own effect, and due to being unable to be in Defense Position, it bypassed the Knight's "Pulse Mines", defeating the Knight.[2] Playmaker subsequently attempted to interrogate the Knight, who started a self-destruction mechanism in response before Ignis suddenly deleted him from the system to protect himself and Playmaker.[3]

Specter and Revolver discussed the events of the Duel with Playmaker. Revolver preferred Playmaker having his hands on Ignis for a while over SOL Technology having him, but added they should not leave him with Playmaker for too long. He them summed up a list of characteristics of Playmaker's that might help discover his true identity, one of these being that Playmaker would eventually want to Duel him. Revolver briefly logged off VRAINS to go visit his father.[3]

The Knights of Hanoi eventually turn their attention to the popular Charisma Duelist, Blue Angel as she openly challenges Playmaker to a Duel in public. Specter, confident they can use her, approaches her claiming to be a fan. He gifts her "Dark Angel" and disappears with Blue Angel having a vague recollection of what happened. Playmaker is lured by Ignis into facing Blue Angel after sensing Hanoi's presence on her. Playmaker accepts her challenge intending to investigate her.[4] The Duel begins and Blue Angel punishes Playmaker repeatedly with the effect damage combo from her "Trickstar" cards forcing Playmaker to the defensive, although later discovers it was his plan all along in order to use his Skill Storm Access. Revolver watches from afar sure that once Blue Angel uses "Dark Angel" she will be unable to disobey them. Blue Angel attempts to defeat Playmaker using her Skill "Trickstar Fraud" in order to force Playmaker to draw cards and inflict damage as a result, but he prevents this by using "Defect Compiler's" effect to nullify the damage. With little resources left Blue Angel resorts to using "Dark Angel" which has a severe effect on her. Playmaker rapidly uses a combination of "Encode Talker", "Defect Compiler" and "Frontline Disturbance" to increase "Encode Talker's" ATK and weaken that of "Trickstar Holly Angel" in order to defeat Blue Angel with a single attack.[5]

Decks

Regular Knights of Hanoi members use DARK Machine Decks focused around Summoning "Cracking Dragon" and quickly dealing large amounts of effect damage. Their cards are themed around hacking, malware, cracking, and other elements hackers use to damage computers.

Duels

Opponent(s) Episode(s) Outcome
Yusaku Fujiki 1 Lose
Yusaku Fujiki 2 Lose

References

  1. a b c d e Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS episode 0011: "Link into the VRAINS"
  2. Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS episode 0022: "Seize the Wind!"
  3. a b Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS episode 0033: "Contact"
  4. Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS episode 0066: "True Blue"
  5. Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS episode 0077: "Fallen Angel"