Saiko Tendo
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Nicknames | Psychic Tendo | ||||||||||
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Manga debut | Yu-Gi-Oh! OCG Structures chapter 5: "The Four Kings Assemble!!" | ||||||||||
Video game debut | Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters Saikyo Card Battle | ||||||||||
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Tendo, Saiko |
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Biography[edit]
Saiko Tendo debuted in Chapter 5 of the OCG Structures Manga after Shoma Yusa finishes building the first version of his Immortal Phoenix Gearfried deck and demands to duel Shoma. Shoma agrees and proceeds to lose against the serious Tendo, who scoffs Shoma wanting to shake his hand. This is revealed to be because Tendo is participating in the National Qualifiers for the World Championship. He is later defeated in the finals by a direct attack from "Knightmare Unicorn" and admits that he wanted to accomplish a feat that the other Kings did not accomplish, but that this was his last chance. Defeated, Tendo is comforted by Jukyu and Kuroda and cries in Jukyu's hug.
Tendo later returns for the Team Battle event at the Satellite Shop as a member of Team Light and Darkness, the Two Sides of A Same Coin alongside Tsukiko and Kuroda where he duels Shoma in the finals.
Decks[edit]
Note: The following are full Deck lists provided in the chapter(s) the Deck is used. Not every card listed is showcased during the chapter itself.
Thunder Dragon[edit]
Tendo's first shown Deck is a "Thunder Dragon" Deck, which he uses against Shoma and the first version of his "Immortal Phoenix Gearfried" Deck.
Thunder Dragon
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Eldlich[edit]
For the Team Battle event, Tendo uses an "Eldlich" Deck against Shoma and his "Virtual World" deck.
Eldlich
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Spright[edit]
During his Duel against Jukyu, Tendo uses a "Spright" Deck.
Duels[edit]
Opponent(s) | Chapter(s) | Outcome |
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Shoma Yusa | 5-6 | Win |
Unknown Nationals Finalist | 6 | Lose |
Shoma Yusa | 14-16 | Lose |
Jukyu Goriki | 45-??? | TBD |