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After that IV approaches [[Tron]] who is watching cartoons telling him Shark will enter the WDC. IV asks why does Tron wants for Shark to enter the World Duel Carnival as Ryoga already has given up on being a Duelist. Tron responds that he is needed anyway for when all the "[[Numbers]]" cards are collected. IV states that he doesn't care as long as he can drag Shark into hell again.<ref name="ep26" />
 
After that IV approaches [[Tron]] who is watching cartoons telling him Shark will enter the WDC. IV asks why does Tron wants for Shark to enter the World Duel Carnival as Ryoga already has given up on being a Duelist. Tron responds that he is needed anyway for when all the "[[Numbers]]" cards are collected. IV states that he doesn't care as long as he can drag Shark into hell again.<ref name="ep26" />
  
During the morning of the second day of the [[World Duel Carnival]], IV is studying the opponents which are available within the WDC via sheets which contain information on them, and their [[Signature card]]s. Here, he throws cards at them in order to choose an opponent. Seeing this, V comments that he is too brash and should calm down if he wants their plan to succeed. Angered by V challenging his ethics, IV challenges him but is quickly shot down by V being reinforced by his brothers, III and Tron to which he then agrees with what V said in an angry manner. Later on in the day, IV agrees to meet [[Bronk Stone]] and [[Caswell]] in order to sign their Duel Disks, but what they don't realize is that IV has an ulterior motive to entice them into a hidden location so he can Duel them with his "Numbers" and reveal his real personality without allowing the public to see him as his true self. He suggests a [[Battle Royal]] Duel to which they agree to. During the duel, he allows them to get the upperhand by summoning their aces, "[[Vaccine Girl]]" and "[[Tin Archduke]]". This was all a ploy as he lured them into [[Xyz Summon]]ing so he could perform a [[One Turn Kill]] with his "[[Number 15: Gimmick Puppet - Giant Killer]]" and "[[Gimmick Puppet - Baby Face]]". His personality changes at this moment from the friendly and noble champion of the East, to a merciless and evil person who enjoys the pain of others, laughing at when his ace hurts Bronk and Caswell. After the Duel, Ryoga arrives on his motorbike, making IV smirk.<ref name="ep27">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|33|ref}}</ref>
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During the morning of the second day of the [[World Duel Carnival]], IV is studying the opponents which are available within the WDC via sheets which contain information on them, and their [[Signature card]]s. Here, he throws cards at them in order to choose an opponent. Seeing this, V comments that he is too brash and should calm down if he wants their plan to succeed. Angered by V challenging his ethics, IV challenges him but is quickly shot down by V being reinforced by his brothers, III and Tron to which he then agrees with what V said in an angry manner. Later on in the day, IV agrees to meet [[Bronk Stone]] and [[Caswell]] in order to sign their Duel Disks, but what they don't realize is that IV has an ulterior motive to entice them into a hidden location so he can Duel them with his "Numbers" and reveal his real personality without allowing the public to see him as his true self. He suggests a [[Battle Royal]] Duel to which they agree to. During the duel, he allows them to get the upperhand by summoning their aces, "[[Vaccingale]]" and "[[Tin Archduke]]". This was all a ploy as he lured them into [[Xyz Summon]]ing so he could perform a [[One Turn Kill]] with his "[[Number 15: Gimmick Puppet - Giant Killer]]" and "[[Gimmick Puppet - Baby Face]]". His personality changes at this moment from the friendly and noble champion of the East, to a merciless and evil person who enjoys the pain of others, laughing at when his ace hurts Bronk and Caswell. After the Duel, Ryoga arrives on his motorbike, making IV smirk.<ref name="ep27">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|33|ref}}</ref>
  
 
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IV plays a '''[[Gimmick Puppet]] Deck''', consisting of puppet-like monsters and a OTK strategy, thanks to the power of his [[Number 15: Gimmick Puppet - Giant Killer]], combined with the effect of [[Gimmick Puppet - Baby Face]], all using the presence of opponent's Xyz monsters to his advantage, and "blocking" all other types of monster cards, by using his Field Spell card Xyz Colosseum.  
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IV plays a '''[[Gimmick Puppet]] Deck''', consisting of puppet-like monsters and a [[OTK]] strategy, thanks to the power of his "[[Number 15: Gimmick Puppet - Giant Killer]]", combined with the effect of "[[Gimmick Puppet - Baby Face]]", all using the presence of opponent's [[Xyz Monsters]] to his advantage, and "blocking" all other types of monster cards, by using his [[Field Spell card]] "[[Xyz Colosseum]]".  
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Revision as of 14:02, 29 November 2011

Quattro
Age17
Gender
  • "male" is not in the list (Male, Female, Unknown, None) of allowed values for the "Gender" property.male
Relatives
  • Tron (brother)
  • III (younger brother)
  • V (older brother)
Quattro

IV is a character appearing in the Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL anime. IV is a participant in the World Duel Carnival and the Champion of the Far East. Cold and precise, he will win by any means necessary. His name is the Roman numeral for four.

Design

IV's crest.

IV has a scar on the right side of this face. He and his brothers (III & V) have a crest on their bodies; IV´s crest is purple and on his right hand. He has a Duel Gazer similar to Kaito Tenjo's, with a scar on one side of his face like Primo.

Biography

History

IV was a participant in the National Duel Circuit. He faced Shark in the finals.[1] He set Shark up to be disqualified by planting his Deck on top of a pot, so that it would fall and end up scattered on the table in the break room. That way, IV ensured Shark would see it, though Shark himself was unaware of that until IV himself told him later.[2]

World Duel Carnival

IV reappears to Shark as he lures him to a building in construction after throwing a "Mirror Force" card to Shark. As Shark asks why he did that, IV responds that is is just a form of greeting before the WDC. Ryoga then answers back that he won't participate in the tournament to which IV responds that Ryoga is still influenced by what happened at the Duel Circuit. IV talks to Shark about that day when he glanced his Deck, which IV knows the reason behind it.[2]

He reveals to know about that person important to Shark that got on an accident. He then ultimately reveals what he did to get Ryoga disqualified, as well as implying that the accident, the girl Shark knew, suffered, was caused by him. As Shark is enrage by this IV tells him that because of that day he became the Duel Champion of the Far East area. IV then throws Heart Piece to Shark stating that Ryoga should try to defeat him at the WDC.[2]

After that IV approaches Tron who is watching cartoons telling him Shark will enter the WDC. IV asks why does Tron wants for Shark to enter the World Duel Carnival as Ryoga already has given up on being a Duelist. Tron responds that he is needed anyway for when all the "Numbers" cards are collected. IV states that he doesn't care as long as he can drag Shark into hell again.[2]

During the morning of the second day of the World Duel Carnival, IV is studying the opponents which are available within the WDC via sheets which contain information on them, and their Signature cards. Here, he throws cards at them in order to choose an opponent. Seeing this, V comments that he is too brash and should calm down if he wants their plan to succeed. Angered by V challenging his ethics, IV challenges him but is quickly shot down by V being reinforced by his brothers, III and Tron to which he then agrees with what V said in an angry manner. Later on in the day, IV agrees to meet Bronk Stone and Caswell in order to sign their Duel Disks, but what they don't realize is that IV has an ulterior motive to entice them into a hidden location so he can Duel them with his "Numbers" and reveal his real personality without allowing the public to see him as his true self. He suggests a Battle Royal Duel to which they agree to. During the duel, he allows them to get the upperhand by summoning their aces, "Vaccingale" and "Tin Archduke". This was all a ploy as he lured them into Xyz Summoning so he could perform a One Turn Kill with his "Number 15: Gimmick Puppet - Giant Killer" and "Gimmick Puppet - Baby Face". His personality changes at this moment from the friendly and noble champion of the East, to a merciless and evil person who enjoys the pain of others, laughing at when his ace hurts Bronk and Caswell. After the Duel, Ryoga arrives on his motorbike, making IV smirk.[3]

Decks

Gimmick Puppet

Record
Opponent(s) Episode(s) Outcome
Bronk Stone, Caswell 33 Win

IV plays a Gimmick Puppet Deck, consisting of puppet-like monsters and a OTK strategy, thanks to the power of his "Number 15: Gimmick Puppet - Giant Killer", combined with the effect of "Gimmick Puppet - Baby Face", all using the presence of opponent's Xyz Monsters to his advantage, and "blocking" all other types of monster cards, by using his Field Spell card "Xyz Colosseum".

Gravekeeper's

Record
Opponent(s) Episode(s) Outcome
Ryoga Kamishiro 12 Win (flashback)

IV used to play a Gravekeeper's Deck, based on the cards seen when his Deck "fell" on the floor during the Nationals.

Trivia

  • IV's overall appearance, mainly his hair style and color combination, looks similar to that of Takuto Tsunashi from the anime Star Driver.
    • He also bares a slight resemblance to Cain McDonnell of Battle B-Daman.
  • IV is similar to Bakura and Marik Ishtar, as they both at first appear to others as good and gentle, when in reality they are harboring a darker, more Sadistic side (Yami Bakura and Yami Marik, respectively).

Notes

  1. IV sends this card from his hand to the Graveyard to activate "Level Cross".

References

  1. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 01212: "The Pack, Part 2"
  2. a b c d Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 02626: "Let the Duels Begin!"
  3. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 03333: "Foolish Fans"