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− | Tristan and his dog, [[Lucky]] hung around outside the [[Player ( | + | Tristan and his dog, [[Lucky]] hung around outside the [[Player (The Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction)|player]]'s [[Player's house|house]]. He told the player how to challenge opponents to Duels. As a member of the booster club, Tristan expected big things from the player. |
Despite considering himself to be not much of a Duelist, Tristan allowed the player to repeatedly challenge him to Duels for practice. | Despite considering himself to be not much of a Duelist, Tristan allowed the player to repeatedly challenge him to Duels for practice. | ||
− | The player informed Tristan that [[Joey Wheeler ( | + | The player informed Tristan that [[Joey Wheeler (The Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction)|Joey Wheeler]] and [[Tea Gardner (The Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction)|Tea Gardner]] had been kidnapped by [[Rare Hunters|Ghouls]]. Tristan then left Lucky and searched for information. On his search, he found [[Mai Valentine (The Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction)|Mai Valentine]], who suggested the idea of asking [[Seto Kaiba (The Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction)|Seto Kaiba]] to use the transponder in Joey's [[Duel Disk]] to locate them. Tristan and Mai then went to the toy shop to pass the suggestion on to the player and [[Yugi Muto (The Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction)|Yugi Muto]]. Yugi and the player went to the [[KaibaCorp headquarters]], while Tristan and Mai continued to search for more leads. |
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+ | Tristan accompanied his friends to the [[Domino Stadium|stadium site]] when they qualified for the [[Battle City]] finals. He figured that the [[Kaiba Craft 3|airship]] present was the stage of the finals and thought it was typical of Kaiba to add a touch like that. | ||
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Tristan Taylor, known as Hiroto Honda in the Japanese version, is a character in Yu-Gi-Oh! The Sacred Cards and Yu-Gi-Oh! Reshef of Destruction. This is a video game depiction of Hiroto Honda from the manga and Tristan Taylor from the anime.
Contents
Biography
The Sacred Cards
Tristan and his dog, Lucky hung around outside the player's house. He told the player how to challenge opponents to Duels. As a member of the booster club, Tristan expected big things from the player.
Despite considering himself to be not much of a Duelist, Tristan allowed the player to repeatedly challenge him to Duels for practice.
The player informed Tristan that Joey Wheeler and Tea Gardner had been kidnapped by Ghouls. Tristan then left Lucky and searched for information. On his search, he found Mai Valentine, who suggested the idea of asking Seto Kaiba to use the transponder in Joey's Duel Disk to locate them. Tristan and Mai then went to the toy shop to pass the suggestion on to the player and Yugi Muto. Yugi and the player went to the KaibaCorp headquarters, while Tristan and Mai continued to search for more leads.
Tristan accompanied his friends to the stadium site when they qualified for the Battle City finals. He figured that the airship present was the stage of the finals and thought it was typical of Kaiba to add a touch like that.
Reshef of Destruction
Deck
The Sacred Cards
Tristan's Deck is composed entirely of monsters with 500 or lower ATK and DEF.
# | Card | Card type | Summon | Type | Level | ATK | DEF | Qty |
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024 | "Skull Servant" | Monster | Fiend | Zombie | 1 | 300 | 200 | 3 |
393 | "Zone Eater" | Monster | Water | Aqua | 1 | 250 | 200 | 3 |
394 | "Steel Scorpion" | Monster | Forest | Machine | 1 | 250 | 300 | 3 |
395 | "Dancing Elf" | Monster | Forest | Fairy | 1 | 300 | 200 | 3 |
398 | "Ooguchi" | Monster | Water | Aqua | 1 | 300 | 250 | 3 |
399 | "Swordsman from a Foreign Land" | Monster | Earth | Warrior | 1 | 250 | 250 | 3 |
410 | "Mechanical Spider" | Monster | Forest | Machine | 2 | 400 | 500 | 3 |
411 | "Bat" | Monster | Fiend | Machine | 1 | 300 | 350 | 3 |
422 | "Jinzo #7" | Monster | Fiend | Machine | 2 | 500 | 400 | 1 |
475 | "Sinister Serpent" | Monster | Water | Reptile | 1 | 300 | 250 | 3 |
499 | "Kattapillar" | Monster | Forest | Insect | 1 | 250 | 300 | 3 |
730 | "Dark-Eyes Illusionist" | Monster | Dreams | Spellcaster | 2 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
733 | "Thousand-Eyes Idol" | Monster | Dreams | Spellcaster | 1 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
768 | "The Unhappy Maiden" | Monster | Light | Spellcaster | 1 | 0 | 100 | 3 |
Reshef of Destruction
Antes
The following cards can be won from Tristan by the ante rule, provided the player does not wager a low-level ante card. The chance of winning a card is indicated by the "%" (chance out of 100) and "2048th" (chance out of 2048) columns.