Rei (Tag Force)

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Rei
Rei, in Tag Force 1-3
Rei, in Tag Force 1-3
English name
  • Rei
Japanese translated
  • Reiji Hazama
Japanese name
Japaneseはざま 礼二れいじ
Base間 礼二
Furiganaはざま れいじ
RōmajiHazama Reiji
Gender
  • Male
SchoolDuel Academy
DormitorySlifer Red
Decks
Tag Force
  • Ruler of Machines
Tag Force 2
  • Machine King
Tag Force 3
  • My New Justice
Video game debutYu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force
Appears in
PlayStation 2
PSP
Rei (Tag Force)

Rei, known as Reiji Hazama in the Japanese version, is a character appearing in the Tag Force series. He is a Slifer Red student.

In Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 4-6, his name is given to No Money Yayoi.

Appearances

Tag Force

Rei partners with Gillian during the Tag Force Tournament.

Gifts

The player is able to give Rei sandwiches. The following table details how much he likes or dislikes the sandwiches.

Tag Force 2

In Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 2, Rei has the following responses when the player gives him a sandwich.

Rating Sandwiches Response
5 (Your partner is really happy!)
4 (Your partner is happy!)
3 (Not much of a reaction...)
2 (Your partner didn't seem to like it!)
1 (You partner didn't like it!)
? Randomly selected response

Tag Force 3

In Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 3, Rei has the following responses when the player gives him a sandwich.

The localized version of the game reuses his responses from Tag Force 2, which are shared among all standard Duelist 3 characters. The responses below are translations from the Japanese version of the game, which has individual responses for each character.

Rating Sandwiches Response
5 Oh, this one is really good.
I haven't had something this good in a long time.
4 Oh, this one is good.
It makes me happy.
3 Thanks.
I'll taste it and eat it.
2 I dislike this one somewhat.
I appreciate it, nonetheless.
1 I cannot eat this.
Sorry about that.
? Randomly selected response

Ending Scenes

Decks

In Tag Force and Tag Force 2, Rei uses Machine Decks focused on "Machine King", its other forms, and its servants.

In Tag Force 3, Rei instead uses Decks based on the "Ally of Justice" and "Genex" archetypes. The title of these Decks spells out in romaji "A.O.J.", the initials of the "Ally of Justice" archetype, which is a naming gag that would be reused for other "Ally of Justice" Decks in future videogames.

Tag Force


Tag Force 2

Machine King 1 ★3
Japanese: 鮮烈降臨機械王1 · Rōmaji: Senretsu Kōrin Kikaiō 1 · Translated: Striking Arrival of the Machine King 1

Tag Force 3