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As a part of this cool persona, Luke tends to act dramatic, with long and complicated [[Summon chants in Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS|Summon chants]] and [[Attack and effect names in Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS|attack names]], and often assumes that matters are more complicated than they are: attributing his ability to disable technology to a demon and believing that [[Yuga Ohdo|Yuga]] let him win their Rush Duel to teach him what he wanted to accomplish with them, while later believing [[Buff Grimes]] kidnapped him to make him a Dueling Superhuman rather than doing so by mistake when he was simply after revenge.<ref name="ep22" /><ref name="ep2">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS|2|ref}}</ref> As a result he is particularly scared by [[Toombs]]'s ghost stories during their Duel.<ref name="ep10">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS|10|ref}}</ref> Despite his suspicions of [[Romin Kassidy]], when Yuga invites her over to his [[Road Laboratory]], he quickly congratulates Yuga and is mortified when he is the only one to not bring her a gift before the [[RoaRomin]] concert she invites them to later.<ref name="ep10" /><ref name="ep3">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS|3|ref}}</ref> His dramatism is heightened while he is controlled by [[The Lukeman]], often repeating statements twice and proclaiming his strength.<ref name="ep62">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS|62|ref}}</ref>
 
As a part of this cool persona, Luke tends to act dramatic, with long and complicated [[Summon chants in Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS|Summon chants]] and [[Attack and effect names in Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS|attack names]], and often assumes that matters are more complicated than they are: attributing his ability to disable technology to a demon and believing that [[Yuga Ohdo|Yuga]] let him win their Rush Duel to teach him what he wanted to accomplish with them, while later believing [[Buff Grimes]] kidnapped him to make him a Dueling Superhuman rather than doing so by mistake when he was simply after revenge.<ref name="ep22" /><ref name="ep2">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS|2|ref}}</ref> As a result he is particularly scared by [[Toombs]]'s ghost stories during their Duel.<ref name="ep10">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS|10|ref}}</ref> Despite his suspicions of [[Romin Kassidy]], when Yuga invites her over to his [[Road Laboratory]], he quickly congratulates Yuga and is mortified when he is the only one to not bring her a gift before the [[RoaRomin]] concert she invites them to later.<ref name="ep10" /><ref name="ep3">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS|3|ref}}</ref> His dramatism is heightened while he is controlled by [[The Lukeman]], often repeating statements twice and proclaiming his strength.<ref name="ep62">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS|62|ref}}</ref>
  
Luke can be quite perceptive, noting when Romin was spying on them and her unusual levels of knowledge of Dueling despite her denial in it, and later noticing [[Saburamen]] worrying during his Duel with [[Celestia Noodlina]], though these events would seem to be the exceptions that prove the rule.<ref name="ep1">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS|1|ref}}</ref><ref name="ep21">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS|21|ref}}</ref> Later interactions with Luke show him missing the subtleties of Yuga's plans both due to his assumption that things are more than they seem and a tendency for general obliviousness. Luke is initially cautious regarding Rush Dueling, as he does not want [[Goha Enterprises]] to discover it, but he later comes to accept Yuga's wish to spread Rush Dueling across the world for people to enjoy. Despite this, he is still paranoid that Goha are watching them (and justly so) and he is quick to suspect that both Romin and [[Mimi Imimi]] are spying for them.<ref name="ep3" /> Showcasing his resolve to stand by Yuga's desires for Rush Dueling, Luke fiercely defends Rush Dueling whenever it is insulted, even dismissing insults towards himself and briefly overcoming his fear of his sister when he believes she has insulted Yuga.<ref name="ep30" /><ref name="ep5">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS|5|ref}}</ref> He even volunteers to entrust his [[Duel ID cards|Duel ID card]] to Yuga for a [[Maximum Monster]], despite the fact that this would put an end to his dream to become the King of Duels, and he admits that he wants to see what lies beyond Yuga's road.<ref name="ep25">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS|25|ref}}</ref>
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Luke can be quite perceptive, noting when Romin was spying on them and her unusual levels of knowledge of Dueling despite her denial in it, and later noticing [[Saburamen]] worrying during his Duel with [[Celestia Noodlina]], though these events would seem to be the exceptions that prove the rule.<ref name="ep1">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS|1|ref}}</ref><ref name="ep21">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS|21|ref}}</ref> Later interactions with Luke show him missing the subtleties of Yuga's plans both due to his assumption that things are more than they seem and a tendency for general obliviousness. Luke is initially cautious regarding Rush Dueling, as he does not want [[Goha Enterprises]] to discover it, but he later comes to accept Yuga's wish to spread Rush Dueling across the world for people to enjoy. Despite this, he is still paranoid that Goha Corp are watching them (and justly so) and he is quick to suspect that both Romin and [[Mimi Imimi]] are spying for them.<ref name="ep3" /> Showcasing his resolve to stand by Yuga's desires for Rush Dueling, Luke fiercely defends Rush Dueling whenever it is insulted, even dismissing insults towards himself and briefly overcoming his fear of his sister when he believes she has insulted Yuga.<ref name="ep30" /><ref name="ep5">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS|5|ref}}</ref> He even volunteers to entrust his [[Duel ID cards|Duel ID card]] to Yuga for a [[Maximum Monster]], despite the fact that this would put an end to his dream to become the King of Duels, and he admits that he wants to see what lies beyond Yuga's road.<ref name="ep25">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS|25|ref}}</ref>
  
 
Luke has long been aware of the expectation he will assume control over [[Kallister Gears]] and developed a fierce dislike for gears and the notion of being a "cog" in society.<ref name="ep64" /> As he still desires power, he has a tendency to make outlandish and ambitious schemes, though these are initially ignored by his friends. He somewhat comically asks if Yuga is sure he wants to relinquish the title of King of Duels, but seizes on the opportunity immediately.<ref name="ep2" /><ref name="ep4" /> He believes himself to be the most important individual among his group of friends; this trait is generally played for comedic purposes and disregarded by his friends, and comes to believe Buff Grimes went down the wrong path due to his actions.<ref name="ep22" /><ref name="ep5" /> Additionally, Luke has been shown to be very arrogant and completely unrestrained in flaunting any leverage or degree of importance he may hold. When he became vice-president of the Student Council while Gavin was absent, Luke unilaterally abused his power by forcing the alumni to paint buildings blue as a nod to his ace monster while he sat on a throne watching. After becoming the King of Duels, he stopped any Duelist he found in school and demanded that they called his name while stating that he was King. In both instances it took the intervention of Tiger to stop his mischief.<ref name="ep41">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS|41|ref}}</ref><ref name="ep53">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS|53|ref}}</ref> After he joins [[Yuo Goha|Yuo]] and becomes a Goha President, Luke revels in his new power and takes great pleasure in calling himself "President Luke", and his narrow success in defeating Roa due to three lucky draws has him arrogantly proclaim the god of Duels is watching over him.<ref name="ep63" /> Luke later admits he knows he isn't really one of the [[Goha Six]], but desires to prove he has grown up.<ref name="ep64" />
 
Luke has long been aware of the expectation he will assume control over [[Kallister Gears]] and developed a fierce dislike for gears and the notion of being a "cog" in society.<ref name="ep64" /> As he still desires power, he has a tendency to make outlandish and ambitious schemes, though these are initially ignored by his friends. He somewhat comically asks if Yuga is sure he wants to relinquish the title of King of Duels, but seizes on the opportunity immediately.<ref name="ep2" /><ref name="ep4" /> He believes himself to be the most important individual among his group of friends; this trait is generally played for comedic purposes and disregarded by his friends, and comes to believe Buff Grimes went down the wrong path due to his actions.<ref name="ep22" /><ref name="ep5" /> Additionally, Luke has been shown to be very arrogant and completely unrestrained in flaunting any leverage or degree of importance he may hold. When he became vice-president of the Student Council while Gavin was absent, Luke unilaterally abused his power by forcing the alumni to paint buildings blue as a nod to his ace monster while he sat on a throne watching. After becoming the King of Duels, he stopped any Duelist he found in school and demanded that they called his name while stating that he was King. In both instances it took the intervention of Tiger to stop his mischief.<ref name="ep41">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS|41|ref}}</ref><ref name="ep53">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS|53|ref}}</ref> After he joins [[Yuo Goha|Yuo]] and becomes a Goha President, Luke revels in his new power and takes great pleasure in calling himself "President Luke", and his narrow success in defeating Roa due to three lucky draws has him arrogantly proclaim the god of Duels is watching over him.<ref name="ep63" /> Luke later admits he knows he isn't really one of the [[Goha Six]], but desires to prove he has grown up.<ref name="ep64" />

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