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| en_name = Ryoken Kogami
| ja_name = {{Ruby|鴻|こう}}{{Ruby|上|がみ}} {{Ruby|了|りょう}}{{Ruby|見|けん}}
{{Quote|Varis<ref name="ep9"/>|I don't trust AI. The internet world is a fiction. What's important are the breath and heartbeat of life.}}
'''Ryoken Kogami''' ({{Ruby|鴻|こう}}{{Ruby|上|がみ}} {{Ruby|了|りょう}}{{Ruby|見|けん}} ''Kōgami Ryōken'')<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|43|ref}} [https://dueldeegao.wordpress.com/2018/03/06/vrains-ep-43-cast-list/ cast list]</ref>, known as '''Varis''' ('''Revolver''' in the Japanese version; リボルバー ''Riborubā'') in [[LINK VRAINS]], is the leader of the [[Knights of Hanoi]] in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS]]'' anime and the primary antagonist of the first season.<ref name="VJump">{{cite web | url = https://ygorganization.com/finallyanairdatewoolawd/ | title = The Organization | [V Jump June 2017] Anime News | publisher = YGOrganization | date = April 18, 2017 }}</ref> Due to his role of leadershipand his opposition to AI, he also serves as [[Yusaku Fujiki]]|Yusaku Fujiki/PlayermakerPlaymaker's ]] main rival in the series.
==Design==
===Appearance===
[[File:Varis Full body.png|left|thumb|100px|Full body view of Ryoken.]]Ryoken is a tall fair-skinned young man with grey lilac eyes and has white hair that spikes backwards at the sides, with purple-blue highlights, resembling that of [[Declan Akaba]]. On his right hand, he has a tattoo of a red triangleextending from the webbing of his thumb. He has at least two outfits, the first consisting of a white buttoned shirt and black trousers, while the second consists of a pink v-neck shirt underneath a light-grey suit jacket, with black trousers that end above his ankles. His eyes remained unrevealed until his identity was.
[[File:Revolver.png|thumb|220px|Ryoken's avatar, Varis, in his initial appearance.]]
In [[LINK VRAINS]], Varis is a tan-skinned man with yellow eyes without irises or pupils, and black hair with orange and red highlights. His ears are pierced with Egyptian-style earrings with a blue diamond and a gold bullet "token". Varis wears a mask with yellow glass and a white casing with a diamond-shaped pattern of white dots with red centers, linked together by a white circle that surrounds a white dot in the center of Varis's forehead that suggests the barrel of a gun. The visor of his mask can be covered with a dark lens to protect him from bright lights.
Varis wears a white jumpsuit with a black elongated "T" shape tracing to the bottom of his chest, red ovals overlaying black ovals on the sides of the torso, and a v-shaped line of green where a belt would be. He wears a white trench coat lined with green with golden lines patterning both the inside and the outside of the coat. The sleeves are green white shoulder-pads and red diagonal bands on the bicep, making it unclear whether or not they are part of the jumpsuit or the coat. Varis also wears a small white mantle with a black line tracing around the middle, and a green ornament attached at the front on either side of his neck and at the back by red gems. Varis wears white-elbow length gloves with red diamond shapes on his forearm, and black boots with green heels and red patterns on the front that may be part of his jumpsuit.
 
[[File:Revolver New.png|thumb|left|220px|Ryoken's current avatar.]]
During the second season after rescuing [[Baira|Kyoko Taki]], Varis changes his Avatar. While the overall form is largely identical to how it was previously, it does not mask his identity as much as it did previously; his visor peaks over his nose and his face beneath is unaltered, and his skin becomes sallow and his eyes become identical to his real ones. His hair turns silver, as in real life, and his highlights extend out from his mask and become orange, clustering at his temples. He retains the diamond pattern on his mask, but on a silver base diamond and becoming larger. His collar ornament becomes lime and fastened with red lines, and his coat and jumpsuit become white and black with lime accents. His gloves remain unchanged.
===Personality===
Varis presents himself as stoic and calm, unshaken by setbacks and adversity, though he can still lose his cool. In the dub, this goes to the point of maintaining an even rasp, rarely raising his voice. Much like the other Knights of Hanoi, Varis is a ruthless individual that seeks Ai. For some reason, he He bears a great hatred towards Ai the Ignis and the Cyberse world considering them a threat to the real world, and wanted to destroy them both, even using ordinary people to achieve their goals. However Varis claims that his actions are so that he can fulfill his promise to his father.<ref name="ep3">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|3|ref}}</ref> Unlike most hackers, Varis distrusts Link VRAINS and the people that, to him, are dedicating their lives to it and make false relationships with other people. He values a person's life more. He distrusts Artificial Intelligence, to the point where he does not have one installed into his Duel Disk. Due to that, he looks down as on the internet world as false. Despite his hatred towards VRAINS, Varis isn't against using the Cyberse for his own benefit. When Ai called him out on that, Varis described it as "counteracting poison with poison".<ref name="ep9">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|9|ref}}</ref>
Oddly enoughUnlike most hackers, Varis shares Yusakudistrusts Link VRAINS and the people that, to him, are dedicating their lives to it and make false relationships with other people. He values a person's habit of listing out three reasons for life more. He distrusts Artificial Intelligence, to the point where he does not have one installed in his observationsDuel Disk. Due to that, although he doesnlooks down as on the internet world as false. Despite his hatred towards VRAINS, Varis isn't do against using the Cyberse for his own benefit. When Ai called him out on that, Varis described it as frequently "counteracting poison with poison".<ref name="ep9">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|9|ref}}</ref> During his Duel with [[George Gore|The Gore]], Varis claims not to despise someone as Yusakupassionate as The Gore, but this does not earn them his mercy.
Varis shares a number of parallels with Yusaku Fujiki; including a generally stoic front, an intense hatred of an enemy group, and a habit of listing out three reasons for his observations, although he doesn't do it as frequently as Yusaku. He even uses similar strategies, such as when he intentionally lowered his [[LP]] during their first Speed Duel in order to use "Storm Access". While Dueling, with loads of personal confidence, Varis tends to belittle his opponents and lower their guard. He claims to be cold-hearted when he Duels.
===Etymology===
"Varis" is a Latin name that means "bow-legged"; it is also possibly a corruption of the word "virus", invoking the term "computer virus", and bears some similarities to the Japanese name of the "[[Borrel]]" archetype; "Varrel". His Japanese alias of "Revolver" is a type of handgun; his "[[rokket]]" and "[[Borrel]]" monsters reference this.
===Abilities===
Ryoken was a friend of [[Kyoko Taki|Baira]] and [[Faust]], and the latter considered Ryoken as his younger brother.<ref name="ep25">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|25|ref}}</ref>
Varis launched an attack on the [[Cyberse (world)|Cyberse]] with three of his "[[Cracking Dragon (anime)|Cracking Dragons]]". The entities of Cyberse [[Ignis]] were all sealed off and could not retaliate, except for [[Ai|one]]. Ai This Ignis claimed he was their "savior", noting others have had been trapped. Regardless, he claimed being hated had its uses, but promised to save all of them. Varis and the "Cracking Dragon" chased Ai, who escaped Cyberse and severed the connection with that place. Others realized he wanted to hide Cyberse at the price being unable it, much to returnVaris's fury. Just as Ai succeeded and gloated, Varis's "Cracking Dragon" ate himdevoured the Ignis, though his eye was lost in the network. Varis had his team search for Aithe Ignis's remains, for only he knew the location of the Cyberse.<ref name="ep1">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|1|ref}}</ref>
===Hanoi===
Five years later, [[Spectre]] informed Varis that [[SOL Technologies]]' security were searching for Aithe Ignis. Varis smiled, seeing that he could exploit this the situation. He summoned a [[Knights of HanoiNumber 10 (character)|Knight of HanoiNumber 10]], ordering him to capture Ai the Ignis before the SOL Technologies could. He watched the situation and was intrigued how the , while dismissing [[Yusaku Fujiki|Playmaker]] as a threat. He watched Number 10's attack on LINK VRAINS, and was intrigued when Playmaker arrived to challenge the Knight of Hanoi and bet Ai for Number 10, betting the Ignis on the Duel.<ref name="ep1"/>To his shock, Playmaker used a [[Cyberse]] Deck; Varis had thought them destroyed.
After Playmaker won the Duel, Varis admitted he didn't expect his opponent him to be that strong. [[Spectre]] arrived, explaining it was still better to let Playmaker have Ai the Ignis than to be in possession of SOL Technologies. Varis knew that they were going to unmask Playmaker soon, noting that Playmaker hated the Knights of Hanoi, was one of few people that had [[Cyberse]] monsters and eventually would come and seek himout, as the leader of the Knights of Hanoi, out. Varis was nevertheless pleased, and actually wanted to prepare himself for the battle against Playmaker. Later, as Yusaku and [[Kolter]] were looking at Ai's memories, Ai started to malfunction. Varis sensed his the location, while Kolter turned the electricity of the van they were in. Yusaku went outsideIgnis, and watched as Varis he flew over LINK VRAINS on a gigantic dragon "[[Borreload Dragon (anime)|Borreload Dragon]]", but he was unable to find Ai. While Varis did not find track down the AIIgnis, Yusaku felt that Varis saw him. Ai explained Varis as the connection was severed in the leader of the Knights of Hanoilast moment. Varis returned to his base, displeased that he could not find Ai, as the connection was severed in the last momentIgnis. He was approached by [[Dr. Kogami]], who promised to make a new program, but needed more time. Varis stated that the ones holding Ai the Ignis could not decipher him properly, but didn't want to give them too much time. Dr. Kogami said that they had to draw Playmaker out once more and defeat him properly. Varis heard an alarm, and logged off. In the real world, Ryoken approached his father, who was resting inside a pod. Ryoken promised he would make his father's wishes come true and tenderly touched his arm, revealing a red triangle symbol on his right hand.<ref name="ep3"/>
[[File:Revolver in eye.png|thumb|Varis orders Blue Angel to use the Hanoi card.]]
Seeing how Varis was amused to see that [[Aoi Skye Zaizen|Blue Angel]] wanted to challenge Playmaker, Varis was amused by her. and Spectre claimed they could use her, and went off to give giving her a "[[Dark Angel (anime)|special cardDark Angel]]" card that was infected with a virus.<ref name="ep6">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|6|ref}}</ref> During her Duel against Playmaker, Blue Angel fell in a trance and Varis told her she was a Knight of Hanoi, prompting her to [[activate]] the effect of "Dark Angel's" effect.<ref name="ep7">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|7|ref}}</ref>Despite her use of "Dark Angel", Blue Angel was defeated. As he held the program capable of removing their virus from Blue Angel, Varis was certain that Playmaker would have to comply with his demands. Dr. Kogami told him that the Ignis had to be destroyed, though Varis was concerned about his father as he designed the Ignis. Kogami told Varis it was a painful decision to destroy the AI, while Varis reminded him of the importance of destroying the Ignis and the Cyberse.
[[File:Revolver summons Data Storm.png|thumb|left|Varis summons the Data Storm to destroy the placechurch.]]When Blue Angel was defeated, Varis was certain that Playmaker would have to comply to his demands. Dr. Kogami said Ai had to be destroyed and Varis was concerned about Kogami since he designed Ai. Kogami told Varis it was a painful decision to destroy the AI, while Varis reminded the importance of destroying Ai and Cyberse. When [[Akira Zaizen]] and [[Emma Bessho|Ghost GirlGal]] captured and interrogated Playmakerin a church within LINK VRAINS. Seizing his chance, Varis appeared before them and demanded him to that Playmaker be freed, as he was challenging him to a Duel. When Akira Zaizen refused, so Varis showed demonstrated his power by summoning a [[Data Storm]] and obliterating devastating the placechurch. He also threatened to destroy [[LINK VRAINS]], but stated that was not his intention, since he was interested in Ai the Ignis that Playmaker had in his possession. When Akira Zaizen refused to hand over Aithe Ignis, so Varis revealed they had placed a computer virus inside Blue Angel as a hostage and only they had the ability to reverse it. Varis admitted that they could've placed the virus into anyone, but Blue Angel was the most efficient target to draw Playmaker out. Varis also knew that AkiraZaizen, as the Security-in-Chief, had to take Ai the Ignis back, but doing so would make leave Blue Angel - AkiraZaizen's sister - under the permanent effect of the virus. Thus, he promised to hand over the program if Playmaker defeated him. Hesitant at first, Akira Zaizen freed Playmaker while Varis left to wait for Playmaker to come and Duel him.<ref name="ep8"/>
[[File:Revolver and Playmaker battle.png|thumb|Varis faces Playmaker in the a Speed Duel.]]As the two rode off on the Data WindStorm, Varis reminded Playmaker that he had interfered a lot of many times in the Knights of Hanoi's plans. Playmaker promised to defeat him and uncover their identities while ; Varis noted that he didn't care much for Playmaker's since they had many enemies. He declared their mission was to retrieve Ai the Ignis and was surprised that Playmaker had no knowledge of Ai as didn't know what an AIIgnis was. Ai The Ignis promised to eat Varis's program and reclaim his body back, while Varis stated if he were to win, Ai he would be his owntake the Ignis. Varis admitted he didn't bring his AI for his [[Duel Disk]], as he didn't trust them, claiming the internet was but a fiction. He valued the personal values of manhumans, and didn't trust the fake relationships and dedications over in LINK VRAINS; in his words, such ignorance would destroy the world, as would Ai and the Ignis. He declared Playmaker as his enemy for helping Ai. Before the Duel beganIgnis, Varis waved his hand causing the and caused LINK VRAINS to be crushed and replaced with lava rivers and fiery lakeserupt into flames.<ref name="ep9">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|9|ref}}</ref>
[[File:Revolver's Storm Access.png|thumb|left|Varis uses the Storm Access skill.]]
Taking the first turn, Varis used "[[Dragonoid Generator (anime)|Dragonoid Generator]]" to [[Special Summon]] two "Dragonoid Tokens" and [[Tribute Summon]] "Cracking Dragon". He then summoned the "Dragonoid Tokens" on to Playmaker's field and used , using the effect "Cracking Dragon's" effect to deal him damage. Despite this, the Playmaker managed to turn around the tables by [[Link Summon]]ing [[Link Spider (anime)|three]] [[Honeybot (anime)|monsters]] and destroying "Cracking Dragon" with "[[Decode Talker (anime)|Decode Talker]]", lowering Varis's [[LP]] to 1400. Despite having the advantage, Playmaker noted that Varis was vigorous and would not give up. Varis thanked Playmaker for clearing his field, as he brought out "[[Twin Triangle Dragon (anime)|Twin Triangle Dragon]]" and revived "Cracking Dragon" back, at the cost of it unable to attack and shaving 500 LP off. Varis sensed a power inside the network, and he summoned a Data Storm, showing off the [[revealing that he could use Playmaker's Skill]] Playmaker has, ; "Storm Access". With such power, Varis used all of his monsters to Link Summon "[[Topologic Bomber Dragon (anime)|Topologic Bomber Dragon]]", for a Cyberse monster that he was amused found amusing to use a Cyberse monster against other Playmaker's Cyberse monsters. Using "Dragonoid Generator", Varis had He triggered the effect of "Topologic Bomber Dragon" use its effect to destroy with "Dragonoid Token" and Playmaker's "[[Capacitor Stalker (anime)|Capacitor Stalker]]Generator", albeit destroying all monsters in the latter's effect caused Varis's LP Main Monster Zones to be lowered down to 100. Despite this, lower the ATK of "Decode Talker's" [[ATK]] were lowered down and Varis had "Topologic Bomber Dragon" low enough to destroy it. in battle, then activated the second effect of "Topologic Bomber Dragon's" effect caused Playmaker to take damage equal inflict its ATK to "Decode Talker's" ATK. Varis claimed Playmaker, claiming that Playmaker had lost this Duel and smiled, as his dragon executed it's effect.<ref name="ep9" />
[[File:Revolver adds card.png|thumb|Varis obtains his father's card.]]
To stop the effect, Playmaker activated "[[Link Restart (anime)|Link Restart]]", and even revived "Decode Talker". , prompting Varis noted how tough Playmaker was to avoid this situation, as "Dragonoid Generator" summoned another Token to Playmaker's fieldcomment on their resistance. As Playmaker had Ai the Ignis conjure a Data Storm, as Varis was glad they did that, since he had expected them to do that. He mused how his goal for the Speed Duel Varis was completed. After impressed when Playmaker successfully used Storm Access, Varis was impressed, considering how mighty the Data Storm was. Playmaker went attempted to Link Summon, but Varis stopped that with used "[[Remote Rebirth (anime)|Remote Rebirth]]", summoning a monster from to revive Playmaker's field to one of "[[zoneCapacitor Stalker (anime)|Capacitor Stalker]]s " to a zone that "Topologic Bomber Dragon" [[Points to|pointed to]], with the intention of using his dragon's triggering its effect to destroy every monster all the monsters in the Main Monster Zones. , and thus the effect of "Capacitor Stalker's" effect , which dealt 800 LP Damage, causing damage to both Varis players and Playmaker's LP to fall to 0. Ai suspected Varis wanted ended the Duel to end in a tie, but Varis denied this, declaring he could predict their every move[[DRAW]]. Suddenly, The force of the Data Storm then drew Varis and Playmaker were pulled to the Data Storminto its eye, just as the latter realized Varis actually had planned this. Varis and Playmaker were separated from their D-Boards, and entered the center of the Data Storm - a calm place, filled with floating rocks. Varis declared the place to be their new stage of battle, as a shining card Dr. Kogami sent to LINK VRAINS was added to his Deck. Varis explained they would have a [[Master Duel]] that had more Monster and Spell & Trap Zones, fitting for them to show off their Link Monsters' prowess.<ref name="ep10">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|10|ref}}</ref>
Having Varis took the first turn in the Master Duel, Varis took on defense by playing defensively with "[[Fire Prison (anime)|Fire Prison]]", "Twin Triangle Dragon" and "[[Beltlink Linkbelt Wall Dragon (anime)|Beltlink Linkbelt Wall Dragon]]" to make it harder for Playmaker to Link Summon and attack. During the Duel, he learned that Playmaker was worried about these defenseshad named his Ignis "Ai", and suspected he criticized him for giving it could be a part of Varis's plan. Instead, Playmaker summoned "Encode Talker" name and had not knowing what it attack "Twin Triangle Dragon"was. Due to "Beltlink Wall Dragon's" effect, the attack was redirected to itself, making His defenses successfully fended off Playmaker's attack nullified. However, he did summon "[[Interrupt Resistor Encode Talker (anime)|Interrupt ResistorEncode Talker]]"; Varis realized , though Playmaker was preparing assembled monsters for a new Link Summon, but swore . Warning Playmaker that his strategy would cost Playmaker dearly. him, Varis Link Summoned "[[Triple Burst Dragon (anime)|Triple Burst Dragon]]", surprising Ai, since Varis could've summoned despite being able to summon "Topologic Bomber Dragon" instead, and was even more surprised he targeted attacked Playmaker's "[[Backup Secretary (anime)|Backup Secretary]]" instead of "Encode Talker" for an attack target. Since "Triple Burst Dragon" negated "Encode Talker's" effect, Playmaker had "Interrupt Resistor" boost [[DEF]] of "Backup Secretary" was able to take less fend off the attack and minimize the damage from Varis's dragon's piercing effect. Playmaker sensed that Varis would bring out a different monster than "Topologic Bomber Dragon". To stop thathe took, Playmaker and he summoned "Decode Talker" on the next turn to take out "Beltlink Linkbelt Wall Dragon". Varis had anticipated this, and he used the effect of "Fire Prison's" effect to negate every Cyberse card as if it didn't exist, causing "[[Encode Talker (anime)|Encode Talker]]" and "Decode Talker" to vanish, and even make Ai disappear.<ref name="ep10"/>
[[File:Fire Prison destroyed.png|thumb|left|Varis's "[[Fire Prison (anime)|Fire Prison]]" is destroyed by its own effect.]]
Varis told Playmaker claimed that it was his Playmaker's fault for listening to Ai that had made the Cyberse cards unusable. Since He explained the history of the Ignis to Playmaker did not know about Ai, Varis told how there explaining that they were tests to create life forms inside the network, but most attempts lacked free will. However, there was one person that succeeded, and that product was Ignis, the first AI with free willwho were trying to conquer the network. Playmaker did not believe in this storyVaris, but Varis ignored him. He stated was unconcerned and noted that the most important thing was to capture and destroy Ai, who had created the Cyberse and wanted to conquer the network. In his next turn, Varis used the effect of "Triple Burst Dragon's" effect to summon more Dragons, all to and bring out his ace, "[[Borreload Dragon (anime)|Borreload Dragon]]". , attacking Playmaker recognized it as it was the same dragon Varis rode on when he was searching for Ai when Yusaku directly and Kolter hacked it. Varis, who placed a safety mask on, declared a direct attack with depleting most of his dragon, causing 3000 points of LP damage to Playmaker, even causing the blast to come out of the Data Storm. Since Varis believed that he had broken Playmaker was knocked out, Varis smiled, seeing the match ended. However, but Playmaker stood back up, and Varis saw he failed to crush his confidence. As Playmaker played "[[Cynet Universe (anime)|Cynet Universe]]", Varis claimed it was a pointless move, since there denying that the Cyberse were no Cyberse monsters. Playmaker denied thisgone, since as he could sense hear their pulses; Varis was greatly displeased, and shocked how he . He used his two of his ace monsters "Code Talkers" to Link Summon "[[Firewall Dragon (anime)|Firewall Dragon]]". , which Varis realized that was the card that Playmaker had obtained from the Data Storm, and with its . "Firewall Dragon's" summoning, destroyed "Fire Prison" vanished. "Firewall Dragon" , and it also destroyed "Beltlink Linkbelt Wall Dragon", which frustrated much to Varis, as Playmaker's frustration. He fought back using his "[[Parallel Port Armorrokket]]" made monsters in combination with "Borreload Dragon", taking control of "Firewall Dragon" in an attempt to defeat Playmaker with his dragon untargetable and undestroyable by battleown Cyberse monster. He took the next turn, replenishing his Playmaker was able to [[handCynet Refresh (anime)|destroy and revive]] "Firewall Dragon", and brining back "[[Anesthrokket Dragon Recoded Alive (anime)|Anesthrokket Dragonbrought back]]" Encode Talker" the next turn, claiming that their real Duel had only just begun.<ref name="ep11">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|11|ref}}</ref> Playmaker's "Firewall Dragon" used its effect to return Varis's monsters to his hand, but "Borreload Dragon" was protected by its own effect, forcing Playmaker to target and trigger "[[Autorokket Magnarokket Dragon (anime)|Autorokket Magnarokket Dragon]]" back. By using , whose effect almost destroyed "Borreload Firewall Dragon" , though Playmaker was able to decrease "Autorokket Dragonsave it, much to Varis'samusement. Playmaker began to counterattack with his "[[Battle Buffer]]" ATK and DEF, then send it to the [[Graveyard|GYContinuous Spell Card]] to destroy , raising the ATK of "Firewall Dragon's" defenses. Surprisingly to Ai and Playmaker"Encode Talker", impressing Varis. Varis countered with the effect of "Borreload Dragon's" attack caused , destroying "Firewall DragonEncode Talker" to switch over to Varis's field. Believing that Playmaker had run out of attacks, Varisclaimed the match was over, intending to have but Playmaker's own Cyberse card defeat itrevived "Decode Talker", had whose ATK was increased enough to attack "Firewall Borreload Dragon" attack directly, but the attack was canceled by . Varis countered with "[[Cynet Refresh Borrel Cooling (anime)|Cynet RefreshBorrel Cooling]]". Still, Varis boosted his defenses by reviving two of destroying his other "[[Magnarokket Dragon (anime)|Magnarokket Dragon]]s" back. Playmaker brought back his to allow it to destroy "Encode Decode Talker" . Varis smiled, believing that he was close to victory, with Playmaker having no cards nor attacks to execute. Playmaker refused to lose, and claimed he wanted to uncover the events that had happened ten years previously, to recover the time he had lost and wanted to save the person that saved him. Varis was surprised to learn that Playmaker was aware of the [[Lost Incident]] and that he highlighted his speech with the same "Firewall Dragonthree reasons"format that Varis himself used, declaring but he claimed Playmaker was a fool to help SOL Technologies without knowing the true fight had only beguntruth.<ref name="ep11ep12">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|1112|ref}}</ref> [[File:Revolver's defeat.png|thumb|Varis is defeated by Playmaker.]][[File:Revolver retreats.png|thumb|left|Varis flees from the scene.]]Playmaker refused to listen, and he had "Firewall Dragon" [[Parallel Port Armor (anime)|attack once more]] to perform a [[One Turn Kill]]. The attack destroyed "Borreload Dragon", and Varis was blasted into a rock as his LP fell to zero. Ai went wild, transforming into a giant form and attempting to devour Varis. Varis lost an arm, and he quickly fled the scene, relinquishing the program that would remove Blue Angel's virus. Before he left, he warned Playmaker that as long as he had an Ignis, their battle would continue.
When Playmaker's "Firewall Dragon" used its effect to return "Borreload Dragon" from the field, Varis informed him that it couldn't be targeted by effects. Playmaker targeted "Magnarokket Dragon", whose effect caused "Firewall Dragon" returned to be destroyed. Instead, Playmaker's "Cynet Refresh" protected his dragon from destructionbase and Dr. Kogami expressed surprise at how Varis was amused, and ended let his turn. Much to Varis's surpriseguard down, seeing it was about that incident Playmaker had "Firewall Dragon", protected by "Encode Talker", attack "Borreload Dragon", who had more ATKspoke. With "[[Battle Buffer]]"Varis regenerated his arm, "Encode Talker's" ATK was raisedapologizing to his father, and impressed Varis for such a strategyclaiming that next time would be different. To counter His father stated that, Varis targeted "Encode Talker" with his dragon to reduce the ATK, causing "Encode Talker" to be destroyed and Playmakerdidn's strategy t need to backfire. While "Firewall Dragon's" ATK was raised by "Battle Buffer", Varis's "[[Rokket]]" dragons regained their effects. Varis claimed the match was over, as Playmaker could not attack anymore. The latter made him doubt think of that, since he and seeing how they could not use "Magnarokket Dragon's" effect. Using "[[Recoded Alive (anime)|Recoded Alive]]", Playmaker revived "Decode Talker", whose ATK was boosted up to destroy "Borreload Dragon". However, Varis used "[[Borrel Refrigeration (anime)|Borrel Refrigeration]]" to make "Magnarokket Dragon" destroy itself to blast away "Decode Talker". Varis smiled, seeing how close he was to his victoryretrieve Ai, with Playmaker having no cards nor attacks to they would execute. Playmaker refused to losetheir other plan, and claimed but he wanted to uncover the events that had happened 10 years ago, to recover the needed time he had lost and wanted to save the person make preparations for that saved him. Varis was surprised about what happened 10 years ago involved nodded, and recalling Playmaker's speech pattern of three points of analysis, who replied he was "that emissary of revenge". Varis claimed Playmaker was a fool to help SOL Technologies out without knowing the truthwondered about his connection towards him.<ref name="ep12">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|12|ref}}</ref>
[[File:Revolver's defeat.png|thumb|Varis defeated by Playmaker.]][[File:Revolver retreats.png|thumb|left|Varis flees away from the scene.]]Playmaker refused to listen, and using "[[Parallel Port Armor (anime)|Parallel Port Armor]]", he had "Firewall Dragon" attack once more to perform a [[One Turn Kill]]. The attack destroyed "Borreload Dragon", and Varis was slammed to a rock as his LP fell to zero. He then lost his avatar's arm when Ai became vicious and tried to devour Varis. Varis was pulled up to be logged out, but as he promised, he threw a card that would remove Blue Angel's virus. Before leaving, Varis stated as long as Playmaker had Ai, their Duel would continue on. Varis returned to his base and Dr. Kogami was surprised how Varis let his guard down, seeing it was about that incident Playmaker spoke. Varis apologized to him as his father, and as his hand recovered, claimed next time would be different. His father stated that Varis didn't need to think of that, and seeing how they could not retrieve Ai, he went to execute the other plan, and needed time to make preparations for that. Varis nodded, and recalling Playmaker's speech pattern of three points of analysis, he wondered about his connection towards him.<ref name="ep12" /> Varis and Kogami went to a deep pit where Kogami showed him a seed shaped like a cube, which would grow into a "fruit" that would destroy the whole network, including LINK VRAINS. Varis watched Kogami release the seed, which fell into the pit.<ref name="ep20">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|20|ref}}</ref> After his father left, Varis was still remained at the pit, with his father absent. He and he remarked the battle for humanity would begin soon enough.<ref name="ep21">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|21|ref}}</ref>
===AnotherTower of Hanoi===
[[File:Mysterious person.png|thumb|left|Ryoken holding the flashdrive containing the footage of Yusaku.]]
As the [[AnotherDeleted]] victims were being infected, Varis was worried if the Hanoi program was activated, the Lost Incident records would be deleted, and he'd never uncover [[Yusaku Fujiki|Playmaker]]'s identity. He was contacted by his [[Kiyoshi Kogami|father]], who reported the Hanoi program would soon be finished. Varis was still sad, as he wished to settle things with Playmaker. He told he wouldn't move on until he defeats Playmaker, and his father permitted him the rematch, as long as it didn't take too much time. Later, Varis watched as the [[Knights of Hanoi]] forced people to Duel, preventing them from logging out. Varis was unamused, considering a thousand people that joined the Knights of Hanoi were mere grunts, who wanted self-promotion by opposing [[LINK VRAINS]]. He was visited by [[Faust]] and [[Kyoko Taki|Baira]], who informed him [[Dr. Genome]] was making his move, and gave him the [[Data Gale]].<ref name="ep22">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|22|ref}}</ref> After Baira released the virus-removal program and logged out, she appeared next to Varis, who punished her.<ref name="ep26">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|26|ref}}</ref> With all three of his subordinates - Genome, Baira, and Faust - defeated and resting inside pods, Varis left his headquarters in LINK VRAINS. In the real world, at [[Kyoko Taki's apartment]], Ryoken removed a flashdrive from its hiding place and looked at the video recording on it - [[Yusaku Fujiki|Yusaku]] and [[Kolter]] in Baira's room witnessing [[Aoi Skye Zaizen|Blue Angel]] defeating Baira. [[Ai]] appeared in the video and Ryoken smiled, as he learned that Playmaker was Yusaku.<ref name="ep28">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|28|ref}}</ref> Varis was at the pit, and proclaimed the time has come that he would risk the fate of the humanity on the Tower of Hanoi.<ref name="ep29">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|29|ref}}</ref>
[[File:Revolver looks at Yusaku.png|thumb|Ryoken looks at Yusaku, before proceeding with his plan.]]
Ryoken was at [[Stardust Road]], ordering food from the [[Café NagiNom]] food truck, his face still hidden. He told Kolter, who was still unaware of his true identity, that this would be the last time he would order from him. Kolter asked him if he was moving away; Ryoken replied that his reason was something like that before leaving. Varis returned to LINK VRAINS where he met up with [[Spectre]], lamenting the loss of Dr. Genome, Baira, and Faust. He explained he was too focused on Playmaker. Despite this, Varis told the three were the core for his plan. Spectre asked if Varis was fine with the fact that they still didn't know Playmaker's identity. Varis proclaimed the plan had to resolve, even if it cost him his life, promising to defeat anyone that stood in his path. Later, he met [[Emma Bessho|Ghost GirlGal]] at the reprocessing plant, and was surprised to find her there. Varis noted Ghost Girl Gal was snooping again, who promised to leave. However, Varis raised the barrier, stating he can't let her leave this place. Ghost Girl Gal used the rope to reach a different exit, but Varis barred her. Ghost Girl Gal asked Varis what would he do with her after she would be captured, suspecting she would be in trouble. Varis offered her a Duel to shape his Deck out, allowing her to leave if she would win. Ghost Girl Gal attempted to leave, but Varis pointed out logging out was disabled. Thus, being forced to fight, Ghost Girl Gal initiated her first turn in the Speed Duel.<ref name="ep30">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|30|ref}}</ref>
Varis applied his swarming tactics to bring out monsters to his field. Ghost Girl Gal noted Varis did not bring an AI for his Duel Disk, as Varis stated trusting an AI is foolish. Ghost Girl Gal remembered Varis spoke that Ignis would destroy the world, but Varis ignored her, considering her as a mercenary that would not understand that. Ghost Girl Gal reminded herself of Varis's ace, and noted the longer the Duel lasted, the more she would be at a disadvantage. Varis quickly brought out "[[Topologic Bomber Dragon (anime)|Topologic Bomber Dragon]]", as Ghost Girl Gal sensed Varis wanted to quickly end the Duel. Varis's dragon attacked Ghost GirlGal's "[[Altergeist Marionetter (anime)|Altergeist Marionetter]]". To prevent this, Ghost Girl Gal played "[[Altergeist Kunquery (anime)|Altergeist Kunquery]]", and sealed off the dragon's effects. Ghost Girl Gal questioned Varis about the energy sphere, and Varis simply replied something unimaginable was bound to happen. Ghost Girl Gal brought out "[[Altergeist Primebanshee (anime)|Altergeist Primebanshee]]" and [[Altergeist Kidolga (anime)|Kidolga]]". Her "Altergeist" monsters attacked Varis directly, dropping his LP to 400, and even took Varis's "[[Twin Triangle Dragon (anime)|Twin Triangle Dragon]]" to defeat him. Ghost Girl gloated in her victory, but Ghost Girl Gal gloated in her victory, but Varis called her a fool. Playing a Trap Card, Varis negated blocked the attack and destroyed by destroying all of Ghost GirlGal's Link Monsters. Ghost Girl Gal realized Varis could've simply played his card earlier to avoid damage, and all of that was just so he could activate his Skill. Varis mocked her for not being able to predict that, while Ghost Girl Gal returned her "Altergeist Marionetter" to her hand.<ref name="ep31">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|31|ref}}</ref>
[[File:Revolver outsmarted Ghost Girl.png|thumb|left|Varis smiles, having lead Ghost Girl Gal into his trap.]]
[[File:Revolver prevents the attack.png|thumb|Varis uses his Trap Card to prevent his defeat.]]
Activating his Trap Card, "[[Mirror Force (later anime)|Mirror Force]]", Varis destroyed all of Ghost GirlGal's Link Monsters. To prevent Varis from using his Skill, Ghost Girl Gal activated her, Skill, Secret Cure, to at least raise Varis's LP. Much to her displeasure, she drew the 0 ATK "Altergeist Kunquery". Varis continued mocking her, stating luck has abandoned her. Ghost Girl Gal planned her strategy to deal with Varis's effects and attacks, by using "Altergeist Protocol". Varis simply set Ghost GirlGal's card off with "[[Red Reboot (anime)|Red Reboot]]", at the cost of halving his LP for using it from his hand. He also let Ghost Girl Gal set a Trap Card from her Deck, but she was unable to play any Trap Cards during his turn. Ghost Girl Gal still hoped in having the LP and field advantage, but Varis mocked her, claiming only darkness awaited her, from which she could not escape from. Varis, after bringing out three dragons, used Storm Access, taking out a Link Monster from the Data Storm, emitted from the purplish sphere. Varis Link Summoned his new monster, "[[Topologic Trisbaena (anime)|Topologic Trisbaena]]", and revived "[[Defrag Dragon (anime)|Defrag Dragon]]" at the position of former's Link Arrow. "Topologic Trisbaena" banished away all of Ghost GirlGal's Trap Cards and dealt her 1500 LP damage, and attacked her directly. Ghost Girl Gal screamed, as she was defeated. Varis confronted Playmaker, who demanded to know Ghost GirlGal's whereabouts. Varis simply proclaimed she became a foundation for the Tower of Hanoi, which was activated. He stated should Playmaker wish to stop it, he'd have to confront him. With the purplish sphere emitting tentacles that destroyed the place, Varis jumped away.<ref name="ep31"/>
Varis responded to [[Kitamura]]'s calling, who asked to speak with the Knights of Hanoi's leader. Kitamura was startled to meet Varis, who threatened to erase Kitamura if he wasted his time. Kitamura pointed out there was no media reporter around, and since they were alone, he wanted to propose a secret deal. Kitamura proposed an alliance to rule LINK VRAINS, amusing Varis. Kitamura knew the Knights of Hanoi have the control of LINK VRAINS, and he explained he would maintain their domain, thinking they could even earn a fortune. Varis was intrigued, but in order to have Kitamura join them, he had him undertake a test. Varis went away, leaving Spectre to face Kitamura in a [[Master Duel]].<ref name="ep32">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|32|ref}}</ref>
===Dr. Kogami===
[[File:Young Ryoken and Doctor Kogami.png|thumb|220px|A young Ryoken with Dr. Kogami.]]
Dr. Kogami is Ryoken's father. He cares for him as he tends to him while he is comatose and promises to complete his ambition.
{{-}} ==DeckDecks=====Rokket===
[[File:Revolver and his monsters.png|thumb|Varis with his "[[rokket]]" monsters and "[[Borreload Dragon (anime)|Borreload Dragon]]".]]
Varis uses a '''Power/"[[Rokket]]" Deck''', which also features other [[DARK]] [[Dragon]] Deck'''s. His overall strategy centers on swarming [[swarm]]ing the [[field ]] with the [[card effect|effects ]] of his Dragon monsters in order to assembles the necessary Tributes [[Tribute]]s or materials [[material]]s to Summon his ace monsters and overwhelm his opponents through sheer force with their high [[ATK]]; many of his most powerful monsters commonly have 3000 ATK. Varis is a flexible [[Duelist ]] who can shift strategies between Duels, making him an unpredictable opponent.
Initially, Varis uses the [[Knights of Hanoi]]'s signature monster, "[[Cracking Dragon (anime)|Cracking Dragon]]", to debilitate the opponent through its ability to repeatedly inflict [[effect damage]]. Even if this monster is defeated, Varis can use "[[Twin Triangle Dragon (anime)|Twin Triangle Dragon]]" to re-utilize it as material for his stronger Link Monsters like "[[Topologic Bomber Dragon (anime)|Topologic Bomber Dragon]]", whose destructive effects can allow him to defeat his opponents after having their [[LP ]] depleted by "Cracking Dragon".
When utilizing his ace monster "[[Borreload Dragon (anime)|Borreload Dragon]]", he switches his strategy to utilizing his "[[Rokket]]" monsters as literal cannon fodder for "Borreload", using their self-destruction effect in tandem with the effect of "Borreload" to permanently weaken a monster by 500 ATK and DEF in order to disrupt whatever strategy his opponent may have.
He also uses a number of cards to counter [[Link MonstersMonster]]s, such as "[[Mirror Force (later anime)|Mirror Force]]", as well as using "[[Fire Prison (anime)|Fire Prison]]" to counter [[YusakuFujiki|Playmaker]]'s [[Cyberse]] monsters. During the second season, Varis includes [[Tuner monster|Tuner]] and [[Synchro Monster]]s in his Deck.
{{Decklist|
* [[Autorokket Dragon (anime)|Autorokket Dragon]] x3
* [[Background Dragon (anime)|Background Dragon]]
* [[Beltlink Wall Dragon (anime)|Beltlink Wall Dragon]]
* [[Blast Powder Dragon]]
* [[Checksum Dragon]]
* [[Chobham Armor Dragon]]
* [[Cracking Dragon (anime)|Cracking Dragon]]
* [[Defrag Dragon (anime)|Defrag Dragon]]
* [[DMZ Dragon]]
* [[Drop Draco]]
* [[Gateway Dragon (anime)|Gateway Dragon]]
* [[Hibernation Dragon (anime)|Hibernation Dragon]]
* [[Linkbelt Wall Dragon (anime)|Linkbelt Wall Dragon]]
* [[Magnarokket Dragon (anime)|Magnarokket Dragon]] x3
* [[Metalrokket Dragon (anime)|Metalrokket Dragon]] x2
* [[Shelrokket Dragon (anime)|Shelrokket Dragon]] x3
* [[Sniffer Dragon (anime)|Sniffer Dragon]] x3
* [[Speedburst Dragon (anime)|Speedburst Dragon]]
* [[Spin-Headed Behemoth]]
* [[Triggering Wurm (anime)|Triggering Wurm]]
* [[Vulnerability Dragon]]
|tuner monsters =
* [[Rokket Synchron (anime)|Rokket Synchron]]
|synchro monsters =
* [[Borreload Savage Dragon (anime)|Borreload Savage Dragon]]
|link monsters =
* [[Booster Dragon (anime)|Booster Dragon]]
* [[Borreload Dragon (anime)|Borreload Dragon]]
* [[Borrelsword Dragon (anime)|Borrelsword Dragon]]
* [[Dillingerous Dragon]]
* [[Flash Charge Dragon (anime)|Flash Charge Dragon]]
* [[Miniborrel Dragon (anime)|Miniborrel Dragon]]
* [[Triple Burst Dragon (anime)|Triple Burst Dragon]]
* [[Twin Triangle Dragon (anime)|Twin Triangle Dragon]]
* [[Voritcular Vorticular Drumgon (anime)|Voritcular Vorticular Drumgon]]
|spells =
* [[Arrow Charge]]
* [[Borrel Regenerator (anime)|Borrel Regenerator]]
* [[Dragonoid Generator (anime)|Dragonoid Generator]]
* [[Fire Prison (anime)|Fire Prison]]<ref group=Notes name="fire">This card is obtained from [[Kiyoshi Kogami|his father]] in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 010|episode 10]].</ref>
* [[Link Coin]]
* [[Link Protection]]
* [[Squib Draw (anime)|Squib Draw]]
|traps =
* [[Borrel Refrigeration Cooling (anime)|Borrel RefrigerationCooling]]* [[Imperial Order (later anime)|Imperial Order]]
* [[Link Short]]
* [[Link Turret (anime)|Link Turret]]
* [[Magic Cylinder (later anime)|Magic Cylinder]]
* [[Mirror Force (later anime)|Mirror Force]]
* [[Mirror Force Launcher (anime)|Mirror Force Launcher]]
* [[Red Reboot (anime)|Red Reboot]]
* [[Remote Rebirth‎‎ (anime)|Remote Rebirth‎‎]]
* [[Reverse Engineering]]
}}
 
===Childhood===
During his childhood, Varis played a Deck full of [[LIGHT]] [[Dragon]] [[Monster Card|monsters]] and Dragon support cards. A few of his cards were shown when he purposefully knocked into a young [[Yusaku Fujiki]] in order to mislead him into being kidnapped.
 
{{Decklist|
|normal monsters =
* [[Alexandrite Dragon (anime)|Alexandrite Dragon]]
* [[Divine Dragon Ragnarok (anime)|Divine Dragon Ragnarok]]
* [[Wattaildragon (anime)|Wattaildragon]]
|effect monsters =
* [[Ancient Dragon (anime)|Ancient Dragon]]
* [[Mirage Dragon (anime)|Mirage Dragon]]
|spells =
* [[Card Trader (anime)|Card Trader]]
* [[Dragon's Gunfire (anime)|Dragon's Gunfire]]
* [[Dragon Ravine (anime)|Dragon Ravine]]
* [[Dragon Shrine (anime)|Dragon Shrine]]
* [[Stamping Destruction (anime)|Stamping Destruction]]
|traps =
* [[Birthright (anime)|Birthright]]
* [[Dragon's Rage (anime)|Dragon's Rage]]
}}
| [[Yusaku Fujiki|Yusaku Fujiki/Playmaker]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 010|10]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 012|12]] || Lose
|-
| [[Emma Bessho|Emma Bessho/Ghost GirlGal]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 030|30]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 031|31]] || Win
|-
| [[George Gore|George Gore/The Gore]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 039|39]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V VRAINS - Episode 040|40]] || Win
|-
| [[Yusaku Fujiki|Yusaku Fujiki/Playmaker]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 041|41]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 042|42]] || DRAW
|-
| [[Yusaku Fujiki|Yusaku Fujiki/Playmaker]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 043|43]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 046|46]] || Lose
|-
| [[Windy]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 069|69]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 070|70]] || Win
|-
| [[Blood Shepherd|Kengo Dojun/Blood Shepherd]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 078|78]] || Win
|-
| [[Takeru Homura|Takeru Homura/Soulburner]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 083|83]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 084|84]] || TBD
|}
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