Hell Kaiser (Online)

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Hell Kaiser
Hell Kaiser
English name
  • Hell Kaiser
Japanese name
Japaneseヘルカイザー
RōmajiHeru Kaizā
Gender
  • Male
Deck
  • Cyber Deck
  • Underworld Deck
  • The Ultimate Cyber Dragon
Video game debutYu-Gi-Oh! Online: Duel Evolution
Appears in
PC
Kaiser, Hell

Hell Kaiser (ヘルカイザー, Heru Kaizā) is a character in Yu-Gi-Oh! Online: Duel Evolution and Yu-Gi-Oh! Online: Duel Accelerator. This is a video game depiction of Zane Truesdale, a character from the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX anime.

In Yu-Gi-Oh! Online: Duel Evolution, he was added in-game on February 28, 2008 (PST), and could be found in the "Duel Space" area in any "Duelist Academy"-themed lobby: specifically in the top-left area.

In Yu-Gi-Oh! Online: Duel Accelerator, he was added in-game on June 1, 2011 (PST), but could only be Dueled while the player had the Duelist Premium service enabled.

Description[edit]

A graduate of the Duel Academy and a Professional Duelist.
Paying respect to his opponents was a big part of his game until he lost his duel against Aster Phoenix after graduation.
Since then, he has changed into a cold and ruthless individual who will do anything in his pursuit of a win.
However, his feelings for his friends evidently remained as he repeatedly came to the rescue of Jaden and Syrus in their moments of peril.
His deck of choice is a power deck built around Machine type monsters such as the "Cyber End Dragon". [sic]

Rewards[edit]

Duel Evolution[edit]

In Yu-Gi-Oh! Online: Duel Evolution, the player can earn the following rewards from defeating Kaiser a certain amount of times:[Notes 1]

  • 5 times: 1 copy of "Cyber End Dragon"
  • 8 times, then completing 1 more Duel against Kaiser:[Notes 2] "Cyber Deck" Deck recipe (cards not included)
  • 13 times, then completing 1 more Duel against Kaiser: 1 copy of "Cyberdark Dragon"
  • 16 times, then completing 2 more Duels against Kaiser: "Underworld Deck" Deck recipe (cards not included)
  • 21 times, then completing 2 more Duels against Kaiser: 1 copy of "Chimeratech Overdragon"
  • 24 times: the "CYBER DARK DUELIST" title
  • 24 times, then completing 3 more Duels against Kaiser: the Kaiser's Garms accessory and "The Ultimate Cyber Dragon" Deck recipe (cards not included)
  • 200 times: the "KAISER FAN" title

The player can also earn the "CYBER STYLE NOVICE" title from losing to Kaiser 20 times.

Duel Accelerator[edit]

In Yu-Gi-Oh! Online: Duel Accelerator, the player can earn the following rewards from defeating Kaiser a certain amount of times:

  • 7 times: 1 untradable copy of "Cyber End Dragon"
  • 10 times: "Cyber Deck" Deck recipe (cards not included)
  • 17 times: 1 untradable copy of "Cyberdark Dragon"
  • 55 times: "Underworld Deck" Deck recipe (cards not included)
  • 27 times: 1 untradable copy of "Chimeratech Overdragon"
  • 30 times: "The Ultimate Cyber Dragon" Deck recipe (cards not included), in addition to the "CYBER DARK DUELIST" title and the right to purchase the Kaiser's Garms accessory from Blister's Hideout.
  • 200 times: the "KAISER FAN" title

The player can also earn the "CYBER STYLE NOVICE" title from losing to Kaiser 50 times.

Decks[edit]

The key card in this deck is "Cyber Dragon" which can be powered up using the effects of cards such as "Photon Generator Unit".
The ultimate goal will be to summon the "Cyber End Dragon" using the effect of "Power Bond". It's awesome attack power makes it a great duel winner. [sic]


Use "Foolish Burial" to send powerful Level 3 Dragon monsters to the graveyard in order to power up the Cyberdark type dragons.
The "Crush Card Virus" is great for wearing down your opponent's deck. Once this is done, it's time to activate "Cyberdark Impact" to summon the "Cyberdark Dragon". [sic]


The ultimate power deck assembled for the sole purpose of summoning the "Chimeratech Overdragon". Send Machine type monsters to the graveyard using "Future Fusion" and then activate "Overload Fusion"!!
Ready for the mother of all duels!?

Gallery[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. Instead of only victories, it was also possible for these rewards to be earned through DRAWs and/or losses, in combination with (or instead of) victories, though the exact numbers required for this are unknown.
  2. By "completing" a Duel, a victory is not necessarily required.