![]() Character Development: He becomes much more strategic in his duels, and relies on Astral's help a lot less.Chained by Fashion: His Gagaga monsters.In the English manga, it's "I'm Gonna Jet!".Also "High five the sky!" and "Get set to get decked!" Dub catchphrase: "Feeling the flow!", used less often.Catchphrase: Kattobingu daze, ore! Often shortened to just "Kattobingu" when referenced or used by other characters.The first episode alone has him failing at almost everything he does, and the series only proceeds to lay it on from there. Yuma breaks down in tears as Mizael beats them down. Episode 128: III and V lose to Mizael and are sacrificed to the Barian World.When Yuma's key and Nasch's emblem resonate and Yuma sees Nasch's memories, the shock knocks him out. Episode 124: Shark reveals his true nature as Nasch, shocking Yuma.Astral is able to give a heartwarming goodbye speech to Yuma before both he and Yuma's key disappear. Episode 111: Astral is killed by Black Mist in order to save Yuma.Episode 96: Yuma is broken by the revelation that Rei Shingetsu was Vector all along, and that he had been faking his friendship with Yuma.Episode 84: Yuma almost loses a duel to Mizael, and again becomes depressed over the fact that he's not a strong enough duelist to protect Astral.Episode 47-48: Yuma's "kattobingu" spirit is stolen from him, regressing him to the depressed coward who never (among other things) met Astral and became a proper duelist.Episode 14: When Yuma is almost defeated by Kaito, he becomes wary of dueling and feels like he can't protect Astral.Break the Cutie: Occurs multiple times in Zexal I and Zexal II.Case in point, near the end of the show, he's the only major duelist left who still needs to use a Duel Gazer. Badass Normal: In a show loaded with sci-fi-powered paramilitary types, aliens, and reincarnated heroes, Yuma gets by with a little help from Astral and largely by being himself.Audience Surrogate: Started out as one, but quickly graduated from it by the start of the second season.Retreat! Retreat!: Both to highlight that it's capable of doing so and to stress his own initial recklessness, Yuma sometimes used Utopia's attack-negating effect during his own battle phase on itself. Not only does it have the size of a Super Saiyan 3's hair, but it's tri-colored. Which is taken up a notch with his ZEXAL II transformation. Adaptational Badass: In the manga, he takes on Kaito (who is possessed by one of Kyoji's Numbers) in their second Duel and won.Acquired Situational Narcissism: After becoming eligible for the World Duel Carnival Finals, he tries to sell his autograph to all his classmates.Yuma is the first protagonist to be something of a loser at the start of his series. Tropes exclusive to him in the first half: In the manga, Yuma gains the ability to summon Shining Numbers such as SNo. His strategies involve manipulating the Levels of his monsters to Xyz Summon and increasing the ATK of his monsters with various card effects. Yuma plays a syllable-themed deck, featuring monsters with repetitive names or puns. ![]() Number 39: Utopia), Yuma and Astral must track down and collect the remaining Numbers cards. He possesses a pendant called the Emperor's Key, which turns out to be the key to unlocking a gate to another dimension, releasing the spirit Astral and the ninety-nine Numbers cards. Despite, or because of, his energetic, peppy personality he's known amongst his peers as a screw-up who can't do anything right, whether it be at school or at Duel Monsters. The protagonist of the series, Yuma is a thirteen-year-old middle-schooler living in the city of Heartland. Or if you can even tell me if its even a possibility of combining Photon and Cipher.Voiced by: Tasuku Hatanaka (JP), Eli Jay (EN, ZEXAL), Noah Benjamin (EN, Duel Links current) Should I try and use his Cipher Deck or stick to Photon, or maybe try to combine the two? I wanted your opinions in all this. Kite is the only one that doesn't fall under this because he starts using a Cipher deck, even coming with Galaxy-Eyes Cipher Dragon as his ace monster, rather than the Photon deck we know he used in Zexal. All of the series characters and their dimensional counterparts can easily utilize a combination of their decks and cards because it easily fits their archetypes. However, if I use the characters, should I make them have their series decks or sometimes use their counterparts' decks, or even have a combination of the two.īut the thing is, only Kite falls under the issue. Personally, I don't want to ever make a Duel where I pit them against their counterparts. We all know of them, but as of Arc-V, we also learn of their dimensional counterparts. So a lot of you guys love my Yugi vs Yusei duel, and another asked if I was gonna make more duels that would be like that.
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