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{{Infobox character | {{Infobox character | ||
− | | image | + | | image = Trey.png |
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− | | en_name | + | | en_name = Trey |
− | | ja_name | + | | ja_name = Ⅲ |
− | | romaji_name | + | | romaji_name = Surī |
− | | ja_trans_name | + | | ja_trans_name = III |
− | + | | other_names = Michael Arclight (ミハエル ''Mihaeru'')<ref name="ep72">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|72|ref}}</ref> | |
− | | other_names | + | | age = 15<ref>[[V Jump]] Magazine, October 2011 Issue</ref> |
− | + | | gender = Male | |
− | | age | + | | relatives = |
− | | gender | ||
− | | relatives | ||
* [[Quattro]] (older brother) | * [[Quattro]] (older brother) | ||
* [[Quinton]] (older brother) | * [[Quinton]] (older brother) | ||
* [[Vetrix]] (father)<ref name="ep55">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|55|ref}}</ref> | * [[Vetrix]] (father)<ref name="ep55">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|55|ref}}</ref> | ||
− | | organization | + | | organization = [[Vetrix Family]] |
− | | tournament1 | + | | tournament1 = [[World Duel Carnival]] |
− | | result1 | + | | result1 = Did not place |
− | + | | anime_deck = [[Chronomaly]]<ref name="e46"/> | |
− | | anime_deck | + | | anime_debut = {{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|26|ref}} |
− | | anime_debut | + | | video_game_debut = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL Clash! Duel Carnival]] |
− | | appears_in_anime | + | | appears_in_anime = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL]] |
− | | en_voice | + | | appears_in_video_games = |
− | | ja_voice | + | | appears_in_3ds = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL Clash! Duel Carnival]] |
− | | it_voice | + | | en_voice = {{Voice actors|en|Wayne Grayson}} |
+ | | ja_voice = {{Voice actors|ja|Kyousuke Ikeda}} | ||
+ | | it_voice = Massimo Di Benedetto | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | '''Trey''', known as '''III''' in the Japanese version | + | '''Trey''', known as '''III''' in the Japanese version and born '''Michael Arclight''', is a character appearing in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL]]'' anime. He has a gentle personality and loves [[Vetrix Family|his family]]. Like his brothers, he swears revenge on [[Dr. Faker]], though he cares more about the family's welfare, eventually putting his faith to save them in his friend [[Yuma Tsukumo]]. |
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==Design== | ==Design== | ||
===Appearance=== | ===Appearance=== | ||
[[File:3crest.png|thumb|left|Trey's crest]] | [[File:3crest.png|thumb|left|Trey's crest]] | ||
− | Like his brothers, Trey wears formal | + | Like his brothers, Trey wears formal red and white attire. However, in contrast to his brothers, [[Quattro]] and [[Quinton]], who wear white and dark clothing, respectively, Trey prefers brighter colors, which reflect his more caring personality. Trey has short, pink hair and emerald green eyes. |
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− | He has a | + | He has a [[Duel Gazer]] Tattoo similar to the ones his brothers and [[Kite Tenjo]] use. Like his brothers, Trey has a [[crest]] on his body, his being a green insignia on his left hand. |
===Personality=== | ===Personality=== | ||
− | Trey has a | + | Trey has a nice, friendly and gentle demeanor, unlike his brothers' cold and/or brutal nature. Trey loves his family a lot and doesn't want them to fight, attempting to mediate disputes between Quattro and Quinton. Dutiful and trusting, Vetrix stated that Trey always completed his missions, which are usually important.<ref name="ep34">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|34|ref}}</ref> Quinton also trusts Trey more than he does Quattro, due to Quattro's reckless attitude.<ref name="ep33">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|33|ref}}</ref> Though concerned about his family's fate, he shows concern for [[Hart Tenjo]] during Vetrix's ritual.<ref name="ep41">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|41|ref}}</ref> |
− | Although Trey is normally | + | Although Trey is normally nice, he can get serious if it is about Duels because he still wanted to Duel Shark, even after Vetrix told him to feel free to lose after he hands Shark "[[Number 32: Shark Drake]]"..<ref name="ep34"/> His caring personality is also reflected through his Duels, within his Tag Duel with Quattro, he used his cards to not only protect himself, but Quattro as well.<ref name="ep42">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|42|ref}}</ref> |
− | Trey also showed amazement towards [[Yuma Tsukumo]] for his protection to [[Kite Tenjo]], and had developed an interest in him.<ref name="e43">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|43|ref}}</ref><ref name="e44">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|44|ref}}</ref> Trey has a strong interest in ancient history and in [[ | + | Trey also showed amazement towards [[Yuma Tsukumo]] for his protection to [[Kite Tenjo]], and had developed an interest in him.<ref name="e43">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|43|ref}}</ref><ref name="e44">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|44|ref}}</ref> Trey has a strong interest in ancient history and in [[Chronomaly]], which seems to be rooted from the fact his father researched them. Trey was able to recognize all of [[Kazuma Tsukumo]]'s ancient artifacts, in which he shows amazement.<ref name="e46">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|46|ref}}</ref> |
[[File:Armored III.jpg|right|thumb|Trey in armor.]] | [[File:Armored III.jpg|right|thumb|Trey in armor.]] | ||
− | When Trey eventually gains a portion of Vetrix's power, his personality hardens and | + | When Trey eventually gains a portion of Vetrix's power, his personality hardens and becomes more serious in his desire to meet his family's expectations, destroying many of his own beloved monsters, including his [[Chronomaly Aztec Mask Golem|favorite card]], just to reduce the ATK points of Yuma's monsters. Eventually, he broke Yuma's spirit and captured [[Astral]] using his [[Crest]] and the powers that Vetrix gave him, as well as gaining an Roman-styled armor. He even attacked a helpless Yuma and proceeded to laugh evilly when Yuma was hurt.<ref name="e47">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|47|ref}}</ref> As the Duel continued, his powers continued to affect him and made him more angry when he fails to succeed at something, even appearing to kill [[Astral]] and hurt Yuma's friends when both tried to interfere with the duel and prevent Yuma from losing. He would even go as far as to kill Yuma as he got angry when Yuma didn't fall to his death from the road and he even refused Yuma forfeiting and just skipped Yuma's turn so he could defeat Yuma immediately with his powers.<ref name="ep48">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|48|ref}}</ref> |
− | At the end of his Duel with Yuma, Trey reverts back to his loyal and caring personality, having developed a true friendship with Yuma, and passes his hopes for his family to him.<ref name="ep49">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|49|ref}}</ref | + | At the end of his Duel with Yuma, Trey reverts back to his loyal and caring personality, having developed a true friendship with Yuma, and passes his hopes for his family to him.<ref name="ep49">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|49|ref}}</ref> |
===Abilities=== | ===Abilities=== | ||
− | Like the rest of his family, Trey possesses a [[crest]] that gives him a wide range of abilities. One of | + | Like the rest of his family, Trey possesses a [[crest]] that gives him a wide range of abilities. One of it's primary capabilities is the power to negate the control a "[[Number]]" card exerts on it's host. Another ability is to block any attempt to remove a "Number" card from Trey, such as Kite's [[Photon Hand]], or [[Astral]]'s powers. He was shown capable of creating [[Overlay Network|Overlay networks]] in order to move from one place to another. |
− | At one point, Trey's crest was augmented by Vetrix's powers, which allowed Trey to use his father's more formidable abilities, such as erasing Yuma's "[[ | + | At one point, Trey's crest was augmented by Vetrix's powers, which allowed Trey to use his father's more formidable abilities, such as erasing Yuma's "[[Kattobingu]]" from his memory, and manipulating the AR system to seal and destroy Astral. This also allowed him to use "[[Number 6: Chronomaly Atlandis]]", but Vetrix stated that continued use of this power would wear him down physically and eventually he would lose control of his powers. This also caused a change in his appearance, causing his body to be covered in Roman-style armor, and later it caused the markings from his Duel Gazer to cover the rest of his face. It also caused a change in his personality, making him more brutal. |
[[File:Trey's New Crest.png|thumb|left|Trey's new technological crest.]] | [[File:Trey's New Crest.png|thumb|left|Trey's new technological crest.]] | ||
− | Trey's crest comes with | + | Trey's crest comes with price, being directly connected to his soul in exchange for power, he will fall comatose and his soul will become "exhausted" if he loses a Duel while wielding a powerful "Number".<ref name="ep65">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|65|ref}}</ref> He later acquires a bracelet that was invented by Quinton, granting him the abilities of his father's crest once again.<ref name="ep112">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|112|ref}}</ref> |
===Etymology=== | ===Etymology=== | ||
− | Trey means "the third, three, third child" in Middle English. The "[[Numbers]]" he has used, "[[ | + | Trey means "the third, three, third child" in Middle English. The "[[Numbers]]" he has used, "[[Number 32: Shark Drake]]", "[[Number 33: Chronomaly Machu Mech]]" and "[[Number 6: Chronomaly Atlandis]]", could be seen as puns due to his name. |
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
===History=== | ===History=== | ||
[[File:Young Tron's Family.png|thumb|right|Trey with his family.]] | [[File:Young Tron's Family.png|thumb|right|Trey with his family.]] | ||
− | In the past, Michael Arclight lived with his brothers and their father, [[Vetrix|Byron]], lived a happy life with their dog. One winter night, their father gave Michael a ''[[Duel Monsters]]'' card - "[[ | + | In the past, Michael Arclight lived with his brothers and their father, [[Vetrix|Byron]], lived a happy life with their dog. One winter night, their father gave Michael a ''[[Duel Monsters]]'' card - "[[Chronomaly Aztec Mask Golem]]", which Michael showed to [[Quattro|Thomas]]. Thomas was jealous because only Michael received a card and tried to take "Mask Golem" from Michael. [[Quinton|Chris]] told them to stop or their father would scold them and then promised to teach both of them how to Duel.<ref name="e46"/> |
[[File:Young III and IV.png|thumb|left|Trey and Quattro during their childhood.]] | [[File:Young III and IV.png|thumb|left|Trey and Quattro during their childhood.]] | ||
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====World Duel Carnival Preliminaries==== | ====World Duel Carnival Preliminaries==== | ||
[[File:IIISharkDrake.png|thumb|right|Trey receives a "[[Number]]".]] | [[File:IIISharkDrake.png|thumb|right|Trey receives a "[[Number]]".]] | ||
− | The day before the [[World Duel Carnival]], Trey entered the main chamber of his and his brother's apartment in order to hear about how [[Quattro]] managed to make [[Reginald Kastle|Shark]] enter the tournament out of anger and that this will assist them in obtaining the fabled "[[Number]]" series.<ref name="e26">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|26|ref}}</ref> During the second day of the World Duel Carnival, Trey tried to break up an argument between [[Quattro]] and [[Quinton]], and was backed up by [[Vetrix]], who then made Quattro agree with Quinton as Quattro's brash attitude would have ruined their plan. Quinton then picked a "Number" card from the wall and threw it to Trey, saying that [[Reginald Kastle|Shark]] must obtain the card, which Trey agrees with. He then walked off with Quattro in order to watch him Duel. Throughout the Duel, Trey watched his brother's ruthless power as he defeated both [[Bronk Stone]] and [[Caswell Francis]] via a [[One Turn Kill]] with his "[[ | + | The day before the [[World Duel Carnival]], Trey entered the main chamber of his and his brother's apartment in order to hear about how [[Quattro]] managed to make [[Reginald Kastle|Shark]] enter the tournament out of anger and that this will assist them in obtaining the fabled "[[Number]]" series.<ref name="e26">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|26|ref}}</ref> During the second day of the World Duel Carnival, Trey tried to break up an argument between [[Quattro]] and [[Quinton]], and was backed up by [[Vetrix]], who then made Quattro agree with Quinton as Quattro's brash attitude would have ruined their plan. Quinton then picked a "Number" card from the wall and threw it to Trey, saying that [[Reginald Kastle|Shark]] must obtain the card, which Trey agrees with. He then walked off with Quattro in order to watch him Duel. Throughout the Duel, Trey watched his brother's ruthless power as he defeated both [[Bronk Stone]] and [[Caswell Francis]] via a [[One Turn Kill]] with his "[[Number 15: Gimmick Puppet Giant Grinder]]". Shark then rode in on his motorcycle, surprising Trey, while Quattro just smirked.<ref name="ep33"/> |
[[File:IIIvsShark.png|thumb|left|Trey Dueling with Shark.]] | [[File:IIIvsShark.png|thumb|left|Trey Dueling with Shark.]] | ||
− | Shark threatened Quattro, who responded by suggesting they solve their problem with a Duel. Before the Duel could start, Trey used his [[Duel Anchor]] in order to trap Shark in a Duel. Quattro objected, but Trey told him that Vetrix's orders are absolute. Quattro retreated, saying that he will see Shark in the finals when he has a full [[Heart Piece]]. Throughout the Duel, Trey and Shark continued to swap blows, and despite being asked by Vetrix to purposely lose so that Shark could acquire "[[ | + | Shark threatened Quattro, who responded by suggesting they solve their problem with a Duel. Before the Duel could start, Trey used his [[Duel Anchor]] in order to trap Shark in a Duel. Quattro objected, but Trey told him that Vetrix's orders are absolute. Quattro retreated, saying that he will see Shark in the finals when he has a full [[Heart Piece]]. Throughout the Duel, Trey and Shark continued to swap blows, and despite being asked by Vetrix to purposely lose so that Shark could acquire "[[Number 32: Shark Drake]]", Trey continued to fight with all his strength, even to the extent that if Shark didn't have the traps and spells he used, he would have lost. After the Duel, Trey gave Shark a [[Heart Piece]] and tells him that he can keep the "Number" for wielding it so well and reveals that he possesses a full Heart Piece already as well. He then used the crest on his hand to create a blinding light so that he could escape. Later that day, Vetrix showed his appreciation to Trey for completing his task as he always does and says that Shark has been touched by a "Number", thus he will begin to fulfill their plan.<ref name="ep34"/> |
− | [[File:Zexal-41 duel. | + | [[File:Zexal-41 duel.PNG|thumb|right|Yuma and Kite vs. Trey and Quattro.]] |
After [[Quinton]] transported [[Hart Tenjo]] to Vetrix's residence, an abandoned gallery, the brothers watched on as Vetrix began to extract his powers via a ritual. As the ritual continued, Hart showed signs of pain which affected Trey, appearing worried for the young boy. After [[Yuma Tsukumo]] and [[Kite Tenjo]] arrived at the gallery, Quinton sent Trey and Quattro to prevent them from reaching Vetrix so that the ritual could be completed. Trey and his brother then appeared before the two and attach their Duel Anchors, initiating a [[Tag-Team Duel]].<ref name="ep41"/> | After [[Quinton]] transported [[Hart Tenjo]] to Vetrix's residence, an abandoned gallery, the brothers watched on as Vetrix began to extract his powers via a ritual. As the ritual continued, Hart showed signs of pain which affected Trey, appearing worried for the young boy. After [[Yuma Tsukumo]] and [[Kite Tenjo]] arrived at the gallery, Quinton sent Trey and Quattro to prevent them from reaching Vetrix so that the ritual could be completed. Trey and his brother then appeared before the two and attach their Duel Anchors, initiating a [[Tag-Team Duel]].<ref name="ep41"/> | ||
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[[File:PreviewZEXAL42.jpg|thumb|left|Trey's and Quattro's strategy.]] | [[File:PreviewZEXAL42.jpg|thumb|left|Trey's and Quattro's strategy.]] | ||
− | During the beginning of the Duel, the brothers targeted Kite, believing him to be the only threat present. However, after Yuma Summoned "[[ | + | During the beginning of the Duel, the brothers targeted Kite, believing him to be the only threat present. However, after Yuma Summoned "[[Number 39: Utopia]]", Trey stated that they have to be careful of him as well, seeing as Yuma is also a [[Number holder]]. Trey eventually Summoned "[[Number 33: Chronomaly Machu Mech]]" and protected his "Number" card and that of his brother with the [[Trap Card]] "[[Number Wall]]". Later on, Trey played a key role part in Quattro's taunt against Kite, after his brother's words made the latter recklessly Summon "[[Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon]]" just to attack Quattro's "Number". Trey then activated his "[[Stonehenge Shield]]", draining the ATK of "Galaxy-Eyes" and chained this effect to that of "Machu Mech" to inflict 3000 points of damage to Kite.<ref name="e42">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|42|ref}}</ref> |
− | However | + | However their move was [[negate]]d by Yuma. Trey and Quattro continued to target Kite due to the drained ATK of "Galaxy-Eyes". Trey was surprised by Yuma's continuous sacrifice of his own [[Life Points]] to protect Kite. Towards the end of the Duel, thanks to [[Hart Tenjo|Hart]] and Yuma, Kite is able to Summon "[[Neo Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon]]". This monster defeats both of the brothers.<ref name="e43"/> After the Duel ended, [[Astral]] tried to absorb Trey's "Number", but the power of Trey's crest protects him. During this time, he was briefly able to see [[Astral]]. He and his brother left with Vetrix afterwards. Some time later, Trey stood on the roof of Vetrix's new headquarters, contemplating what had happened.<ref name="e44"/> |
[[File:III cries.png|thumb|right|Trey crying upon recalling his family's past.]] | [[File:III cries.png|thumb|right|Trey crying upon recalling his family's past.]] | ||
− | On the morning of the third day of the [[World Duel Carnival]], Trey set out to find Yuma. While doing so, he stumbled upon him Dueling Shark. During the Duel, Trey was shocked at how Yuma was letting Shark take his anger out on him by [[destroy]]ing his monsters, without fighting back. He then snuck into Yuma's house and was amazed at the artifacts that [[Kazuma Tsukumo|his father]] had collected. While looking with amazement at the artifacts, [[Haru Tsukumo]] heard him and asked him what he was doing and informed Yuma that he was there. When Yuma returned, Trey was wearing a mask similar to "[[Chronomaly Aztec Mask Golem | + | On the morning of the third day of the [[World Duel Carnival]], Trey set out to find [[Yuma Tsukumo]]. While doing so, he stumbled upon him Dueling [[Reginald Kastle|Shark]]. During the Duel, Trey was shocked at how Yuma was letting Shark take his anger out on him by [[destroy]]ing his monsters, without fighting back. He then snuck into Yuma's house and was amazed at the artifacts that [[Kazuma Tsukumo|his father]] had collected. While looking with amazement at the artifacts, [[Haru Tsukumo]] heard him and asked him what he was doing and informed Yuma that he was there. When Yuma returned, Trey was wearing a mask similar to "[[Chronomaly Aztec Mask Golem|a card]]" his father had given him as a child. Trey told Yuma that he was no threat and Haru invited him to have lunch with them. During lunch, seeing Yuma and [[Kari Tsukumo|his sister]] arguing, reminded him of his family and how happy they were in the past. Feeling more and more depressed about how his family has changed since then, Trey cries and leaves in the middle of dinner. Trey then decides, for his family, to challenge Yuma to a Duel in order to acquire Yuma's power of never giving up until the very end. Vetrix agreed to this and told Trey he would give him new powers to help him beat Yuma.<ref name="e46"/> |
− | [[File: | + | [[File:III Starts Becoming a Monster.jpg|thumb|left|Already losing control of his powers, Trey hesitates to use the trap card "[[Final Prophecy]]."]] |
− | Vetrix performed a ritual on Trey, similar to the one he had with Hart, transferring some of his power into Trey's crest, which Vetrix called the powers equivalent to the pain that Trey had felt in his life. In addition, he gave him two new cards - "[[ | + | [[Vetrix]] performed a ritual on Trey, similar to the one he had with [[Hart Tenjo|Hart]], transferring some of his power into Trey's crest, which Vetrix called the powers equivalent to the pain that Trey had felt in his life. In addition, he gave him two new cards - "[[Number 6: Chronomaly Atlandis]]" and "[[Final Prophecy]]". Vetrix told him that the former card would put him a great strain on him both physically and mentally and that the latter card would ensure that both players do not walk away unharmed.<ref name="ep49"/> That evening, Trey awaited [[Yuma Tsukumo|Yuma]]'s arrival atop a series of unfinished roads. Yuma told him he believed they could become friends after the Duel, and Trey told him he must defeat Yuma to save his family. The two then began to Duel, with Trey telling Yuma that with his new powers, he can't be defeated, and was also able to clearly perceive [[Astral]]. On his first turn, Trey managed to Summon "Machu Mech", gaining a massive upperhand over Yuma, who could defend with his weaker [[Monster Card]]s. Trey went so far as to call his weaker monsters his pawns, shocking Yuma when he sacrificed his [[Chronomaly Aztec Mask Golem|favorite card]] to aide his strategy. After Yuma managed to make a comeback with his "[[Gagagarush]]", Trey becomes angry, using his crest to send Yuma into an abyss, where he forgot his worldview - "[[Kattobingu]]". Trey then made Yuma live out his life's main events without his "Kattobingu", which resulted in him becoming a shy and scared individual. When Yuma returned to the present, he can no longer perceive Astral or the [[Emperor's Key]] and is too scared to do anything. Trey then used his powers to chain Astral to a tower and attacks Yuma with his "Machu Mech", causing him to fall on the floor in pain, while Trey sadistically laughed.<ref name="e47"/> |
[[File:III´s Tattoo It Spreads.jpg|thumb|right|Trey's power becoming uncontrollable.]] | [[File:III´s Tattoo It Spreads.jpg|thumb|right|Trey's power becoming uncontrollable.]] | ||
− | Without his " | + | Without his "Kattobingu", Yuma tried to surrender, but Trey would not allow it and just skipped Yuma's turn. He continued his attack, destroying the last defense Yuma had. When he tries to use "Machu Mech" to deal the final blow to a defenseless Yuma, Astral reached out and tried to remind Yuma about "Kattobingu". Yuma then saw "[[Gagaga Gardna]]" glowing in his hand. He then quickly used the effect of his "Gagaga Gardna" to save himself. Trey was shocked that Yuma would do that despite being left defenseless and scared to do anything. Realizing that Astral was the one who did this, Trey responded by torturing Astral, killing him with severe shocks. His next strike nearly knocked Yuma off of the highway they were Dueling on, but his friends saved him. Trey responded by trapping Yuma's friends behind an energy field that blocked off any sound that comes out of the energy field. Unbeknownst to Trey, [[Kazuma Tsukumo]] helped Yuma regain his "Kattobingu" by using the power of the "Numbers" Yuma collected to break Yuma out of the trance created by Trey's crest. [[File:IIIloses.png|thumb|left|Yuma defeats Trey.]] Thanks to Kazuma, Yuma regained his original personality and was able to finally see his Key again, but was shocked to find out that Trey got rid of Astral. However, Yuma struck back at Trey by summoning "Utopia" and using it to destroy "Machu Mech". Angered by this, Trey countered with "Number 6: Chronomaly Atlandis".<ref name="ep48" /> Yuma then brought out "[[Number C39: Utopia Ray]]", but Trey saved "Atlandis" with "[[Thunder Pot]]". When Trey activated "[[Final Prophecy]]", it unlocked the door to the [[Barian World]], which threatened to destroy all of existence. Having a change of heart, Trey gave Yuma some of the powers from his crest and Astral was revived. The power of [[ZEXAL (power)|ZEXAL]] allowed Yuma and Astral to Xyz Change and perform a Shining Draw - "[[ZW - Phoenix Bow]]", and equipping it to "Utopia Ray", Yuma defeated Trey. Trey tells Yuma he considered him to be his first true friend, and asks him to save his family. Before vanishing, he left behind his two "Numbers" and a [[Heart Piece]] for Yuma.<ref name="ep49" /> Due to "Atlandis" being such a powerful "Number" and his crest's tie to his own soul, he fell comatose after losing.<ref name="ep65" /> Just before doing so, he was transported to Vetrix's headquarters, where he thanked Vetrix for comforting him before falling comatose.<ref name="ep49" /> |
====World Duel Carnival Finals==== | ====World Duel Carnival Finals==== | ||
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[[File:Arclightss1.jpg|thumb|left|Trey and his brothers awaken.]] | [[File:Arclightss1.jpg|thumb|left|Trey and his brothers awaken.]] | ||
− | Vetrix revealed to a | + | Vetrix revealed to a being through a portal that although Trey and his brothers fell, his plan was still going perfectly.<ref name="e60">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|60|ref}}</ref> During Vetrix's duel with Kite, he revealed that he merely used Trey as a pawn alongside his brothers, [[Dextra]] and Shark in order to strengthen his "[[Number 69: Heraldry Crest]]" with hatred as he had no emotions to spare.<ref name="e64">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|64|ref}}</ref> After Vetrix was defeated by [[Yuma Tsukumo|Yuma]], he released the souls of those he captured including those of his sons. Afterwards, Trey and his brothers awoke.<ref name="ep67">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|67|ref}}</ref> He, his brothers and his father watched part of the Duel between Yuma and [[Kite Tenjo|Kite]]. Vetrix told them they would go home now and they departed through a portal, with Trey saying he would meet Yuma again someday.<ref name="ep72" /> |
===Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL II=== | ===Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL II=== | ||
− | + | [[File:Semimaru Vs. Yuma & Trey.png|thumb|200px|right|Trey and Yuma Dueling [[Semimaru]].]] | |
− | [[File: | + | Trey and his brothers later revisited [[Heartland]] via a submarine and they discussed the ongoing war between the [[Astral World]] and the [[Barian World]]. Knowing that [[Astral]] was gone, Quinton told Trey he will entrust Yuma to him, which he said "Roger" with a salute and smile. Later that night, Trey appeared after Yuma refused to hand over his "[[Numbers]]" and lunged a sword at [[Mr. Heartland]], which the latter narrowly dodged with his teleportation abilities. Trey commended Yuma for standing his ground and proclaimed that he will protect him. He explained that he and his family had been investigating the Astral and Barian Worlds, and that they knew what happened to Astral. When Mr. Heartland assaulted him by shooting a swarm of insects from his staff, Trey blocked them with the abilities of a bracelet that Quinton invented, revealing that it granted him the abilities of his father's [[crest]]. Trey told Yuma that he knew he couldn't replace Astral, but asked if Yuma could let him help and risk his life fighting for him like Yuma had done for him in the past. Yuma then handed Trey "Atlandis" and "Machu Mech" and asked him to assist him in the upcoming Duel, which Trey happily agreed to. The pair then began their Duel with [[Semimaru]], but was put at an disadvantage when Mr. Heartland activated a trap that halved Trey's and Yuma's Life Points whilst Semimaru's doubled.<ref name="ep112"/> |
− | Trey and his brothers later revisited [[Heartland]] via a submarine and they discussed the ongoing war between the [[Astral World]] and the [[Barian World]]. Knowing that [[Astral]] was gone, | ||
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− | + | ===Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL=== | |
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− | + | | [[WDC]] Duelist(s) || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 034|34]] || Win (off-screen)<ref group=Notes name=HP>Trey was shown to have a full [[Heart Piece|heart]], therefore would have defeated several WDC Duelists to obtain the pieces.</ref> | |
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− | + | | [[Reginald Kastle]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 034|34]] || Lose | |
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+ | | [[Yuma Tsukumo|Yuma]] & [[Kite Tenjo|Kite]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 042|42]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 043|43]] || Lose (w/[[Quattro]]) | ||
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+ | | [[Yuma Tsukumo]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 047|47]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 049|49]] || Lose | ||
+ | |} | ||
− | Trey | + | Trey plays a '''"[[Chronomaly]]" Deck'''<ref name="e46"/> focused on [[swarm]]ing the [[field]] with [[Monster Card]]s to quickly [[Xyz Summon]]. He also uses a range of cards which increase the [[ATK]] of his [[Monster Card]]s such as "[[Chronomaly Pyramid Eye Tablet]]" and "[[Chronomaly Ley Line Power]]". In addition, his Deck includes "[[Number]]" [[support]] such as "[[Number Wall]]" and "[[Number 6: Chronomaly Atlandis]]". |
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|effect monsters = | |effect monsters = | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Chronomaly Aztec Mask Golem]] |
− | * [[Chronomaly Cabrera | + | * [[Chronomaly Cabrera Trebuchet]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Chronomaly Colossal Head]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Chronomaly Crystal Bones]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Chronomaly Crystal Skull]] x2<ref group=Notes name=CrystalSkull>Two copies can be seen in the [[Soul Drive|third opening theme]].</ref> |
− | + | * [[Chronomaly Golden Jet]] | |
− | * [[Chronomaly | + | * [[Chronomaly Mayan Machine]] |
− | * [[Chronomaly Mayan Machine | + | * [[Chronomaly Moai]] |
− | + | * [[Chronomaly Mud Golem]] | |
− | * [[Chronomaly Moai | + | * [[Chronomaly Sol Monolith]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Chronomaly Tula Guardian]] |
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− | * [[Chronomaly Tula Guardian | ||
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|xyz monsters = | |xyz monsters = | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Chronomaly Crystal Chrononaut]] |
− | * [[Number 6: Chronomaly Atlandis | + | * [[Number 6: Chronomaly Atlandis]]<ref group=Notes name=tron>This card is given to him by [[Vetrix]] before his Duel with [[Yuma Tsukumo]]. It is later given to Yuma upon his loss.</ref> |
− | * [[Number 32: Shark Drake | + | * [[Number 32: Shark Drake]]<ref group=Notes name=No32>This card is received from [[Quinton]] in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 033|episode 33]], but is given to [[Reginald Kastle]] in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 034|the next episode]]. It originally belonged to [[Quattro]].</ref> |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Number 33: Chronomaly Machu Mech]]<ref group=Notes name=yuma>This card is given to Yuma in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 049|episode 49]].</ref> |
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|spells = | |spells = | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Chronomaly City Babylon]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Chronomaly Pyramid Eye Tablet]] |
* [[Chronomaly Resonance]] | * [[Chronomaly Resonance]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Chronomaly Technology]] |
* [[Heart of Stone]] | * [[Heart of Stone]] | ||
* [[Orichalcum Chain]] | * [[Orichalcum Chain]] | ||
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* [[Sunken Kingdom]] | * [[Sunken Kingdom]] | ||
|traps = | |traps = | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Antikythera Gear]] |
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* [[Chronomaly Ley Line Power]] | * [[Chronomaly Ley Line Power]] | ||
− | * [[Final Prophecy]]<ref group=Notes name= | + | * [[Final Prophecy]]<ref group=Notes name=tron /> |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Number Wall]] |
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* [[Stone Bola]] | * [[Stone Bola]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Stonehenge Methods]] |
* [[Stonehenge Shield]] | * [[Stonehenge Shield]] | ||
* [[Thunder Pot]] | * [[Thunder Pot]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | == | + | ===Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL II=== |
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+ | ! Episode(s) | ||
+ | ! Outcome | ||
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− | | [[ | + | | [[Semimaru]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 112|112]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 113|113]] || Win (w/[[Yuma Tsukumo]]) |
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+ | {{Decklist|Anime Deck - Arc 5 | ||
+ | |xyz monsters = | ||
+ | * [[Number 6: Chronomaly Atlandis]]<ref group=Notes name=Yuma2>This card is given to Trey by Yuma in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 112|episode 112]].</ref> | ||
+ | * [[Number 33: Chronomaly Machu Mech]]<ref group=Notes name=Yuma2 /> | ||
+ | |spells = | ||
+ | * [[Orichalcum Chain]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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{{Characters/ZEXAL/Anime}} | {{Characters/ZEXAL/Anime}} | ||
[[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL characters]] | [[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL characters]] |