Tetsu Trudge (Duel Transer)
Tetsu Trudge, known as Tetsu Ushio (
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Trudge, Tetsu |
Tetsu is an optional opponent in the Yggdrasil Entrance, and a mandatory opponent in Yggdrasil 4F.
DecksEdit
- This Deck is used in Yggdrasil Entrance.
Chasing Security ★4
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Japanese: チェイス・セキュリティ · Rōmaji: Cheisu Sekyuriti · Translated: Chase Security Spell Cards (7)
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- This Deck is used in Yggdrasil 4F.
Goyo Security ★14
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Japanese: ゴヨウ・セキュリティ · Rōmaji: Goyō Sekyuriti
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TriviaEdit
- With the inclusion of various "security"-related cards, this character's Deck is somewhat based on his Deck in the anime.
- "Blocker" here is mostly likely a reference to "Gate Blocker", a card that this character used in the anime (but wasn't released in the OCG at the time).
- "Soitsu" here is most likely a reference to this character's incompetence in never succeeding to arrest Yusei Fudo.
- "Cyber Commander", "Eatgaboon", "Gatekeeper", "Guardian of the Throne Room", "Metal Guardian", "Troop Dragon", "De-Spell", "Nightmare's Steelcage", "The Reliable Guardian", "A Hero Emerges", "No Entry!!", "Reinforcements", "Security Orb", and "Two-Pronged Attack" are likely included as references to Sector Security.
- The Japanese card name of "Eatgaboon" translates to "Mousetrap", which is apparently Japanese slang for a "speed trap".
- "Two-Pronged Attack" here, whose Japanese card name translates to "Pincer Attack", is most likely a reference to a possible tactic used by security forces.