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Aporia uses [[Jacob]]'s deck as wel as [[Primo]]'s and [[Lester]]'s as he continues the duel on with [[Yusei Fudo]]. This is shown by the fact that he uses [[Wisel Attack 5]], a card which initialy belongs to Primo  
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Aporia uses [[Jacob]]'s deck as well as [[Primo]]'s and [[Lester]]'s as he continues the duel on with [[Yusei Fudo]]. This is shown by the fact that he uses [[Wisel Attack 5]], a card which initialy belongs to Primo  
 
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Revision as of 00:31, 18 November 2010

Aporia
Gender
  • Male
Team
Aporia

Aporia is the true form of the Three Emperors of Yliaster. Jacob, Primo and Lester. Each one of them are different part of his lifetime. Lester being his childhood, Primo in his middle and Jacob in his older days. As Aporia's life goes by he is put in a capsule as were Paradox and Bruno (as Vizor). Before he dies, he asks ZONE to ressurect him in form of three so that they can change the future for the better

Abilities

Just as Jacob, and Primo, Aporia can fuse with his Duel Runner, and is the one with the most connections to the duel runner. His duel runner is a combination of Jose's runner, the Terrible Omen, and Lester's Duel Board.

Deck

Aporia uses Jacob's deck as well as Primo's and Lester's as he continues the duel on with Yusei Fudo. This is shown by the fact that he uses Wisel Attack 5, a card which initialy belongs to Primo

Record
Opponent(s) Episode(s) Outcome(s)
Yusei Fudo 135 (5D's) TBA

Trivia

Aporia's name could stem from either of two Greek words, "απορία", which means question, wonder, or "απόρροια", which means result. His Duel Runner appears to resemble Cerberus, the three headed dog which guards the underworld according to Greek mythology.