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  • This card was first seen in 117, but it was fully revealed in 126.
  • This card's attack name is Vanity Bolt in the Japanese anime. Its attack name in the English dub is Vanity Blast.
  • In the anime, when this monster is first summoned, it descends from a black hole in the center of dark spiral clouds with several rays of light piercing through them, smirking and chuckling sinisterly. In the next episode, it tears open a fabric on the dark clouds, in the background a dark void with pale green nebulas and stars are seen and proceeds to descend from it.

Monster appearances[]

  • In episode 117, this card is shown when Team Ragnarok take out their Aesir cards. Halldor notes that even though a shockwave changed history, nobody besides themselves were affected and that was possibly because the three Aesirs were protecting them.
  • In episode 123, this card appears in a flashback Halldor has when he explains to Team 5D's how he, Dragan, and Broder found the three Aesirs, how they got the Rune Eyes and how they formed themselves into a team. Halldor found this card using "Odin, Father of the Aesir", but Broder stole it and tried to get away with it. He was pursued by Dragan, Halldor and Sebastian, but eventually Broder hit a boulder and crashed, however Broder's Rune Eye saved him from being killed. Broder was about to give this card back, but Halldor and Dragan showed their Aesir cards to him. Halldor states that he was chosen to be this card's wielder. He then convinced Broder to join him and Dragan, so they can stop the upcoming threat. All three would hold their new signature cards up and vow to defeat any evil force that would come in the future.
  • In episode 126, Broder uses this card during his Turbo Duel against Crow Hogan. He Synchro Summons this monster by tuning Malus Token and "Ljosalf of the Nordic Alfar" with "Svartalf of the Nordic Alfar". This card then attacks "Black-Winged Dragon" (whose ATK is 2100 due to it having one Black Feather Counter), but Crow activates "Black Sonic" to banish all Attack Position monsters Broder controls, however Broder activates this card's effect to negate the effect of "Black Sonic" and destroy it. This card then destroys "Black-Winged Dragon". In the next episode, this card attacksdirectly, but Crow activates "Black Wing" to banish a Blackwing from his Graveyard and negate the attack, however Broder activates this card's effect to negate "Black Wing" and destroy it. Crow then banishes "Blackwing - Calima the Haze" from his Graveyard in order to revive "Black-Winged Dragon". A replay occurs and Broder uses this card to attack "Black-Winged Dragon", but Crow banishes the two "Black Wing" in his Graveyard to activate the second effect of "Black Wing", destroying this card and "Black-Winged Dragon" and inflicting damage to Broder equal to this card's ATK. Broder then activates "Dromi the Sacred Shackles" to inflict damage to Crow equal to the ATK difference between this card and "Black-Winged Dragon". As a result of this, Crow and Broder's Duel ends in a Draw. Crow and Broder then pass the baton to Yusei and Halldor respectively who proceed in Dueling against each other.
    • In the first above-mentioned episode, this card appears in Broder's backstory when he explains to Crow that he was once a treasure hunter before he found a bunch of kids that were left for dead due to a war caused by Iliaster. He wished to find a way to help the kids and Iliaster, so he became their caretaker. After he was given the Rune Eye by "Loki" after meeting Halldor and Dragan, the three of them became Team Ragnarok.
  • In episode 127, Halldor uses this card during his Turbo Duel against Yusei. In the next episode, Halldor activates the effect of "Odin, Father of the Aesir" to make the Aesirs immune to the effects of Spells and Traps for this turn and make them immune to the effects of "Monster Chain". This card and "Thor" then attack and destroy Yusei's two Compass Tokens. Later Halldor activates the effect of "Odin" to make the Aesirs unaffected by Spells and Traps for one turn. Yusei, in response, Tributes "Majestic Star Dragon" to negate the effect of "Odin" and destroy all cards Halldor controls. On Halldor's End Phase, Halldor activates the last effects of the Aesirs to revive them, but Yusei activates "Wave Rebound" to negate the summons and inflict damage to Halldor equal to the ATK of the Aesirs, however Halldor activates the effect of "Gjallarhorn" from his Graveyard, returning it from his Graveyard to his Spell and Trap Card Zone and activating it. In the following episode, Halldor explains that due to the effect of "Gjallarhorn", the Special Summoning effects of the Aesirs can't be negated this turn, so "Wave Rebound" is wasted. With the Aesirs now revived, their secondary last effects activate. "Thor" inflicts 800 damage to Yusei, this card allows Halldor to add "Odin's Eye" from his Graveyard to his hand, and "Odin, Father of the Aesir" allows Halldor to draw one card. On Halldor's next turn, he activates the effect of "Speed World 2" to remove ten Speed Counters and destroy "Stardust Phantom". Yusei then activates the effect of "Stardust Phantom" to revive "Stardust Dragon". "Thor" then attacks "Stardust Dragon", but Yusei banishes "Stardust Phantom" to grant "Stardust Dragon" the ability to avoid being destroyed in battle by giving up 800 of its ATK and DEF. Yusei then activates the "Stardust Phantom"-granted effect of "Stardust Dragon" to decrease its ATK and DEF by 800 and prevent its destruction. This card then attacks "Stardust Dragon", but Yusei activates the "Stardust Phantom"-granted effect of "Stardust Dragon" to decrease its ATK and DEF by 800 and prevent its destruction. Later "Shooting Star Dragon" (whose ATK was 4300 due to "Speed Spell - Star Force") attacks and destroys the three Aesirs (after Yusei activates the first effect of "Shooting Star Dragon" and it gains three attacks). On Yusei's End Phase, the ATK of "Shooting Star Dragon" returns to its original value and the Aesirs revive themselves via their own effects. The secondary last effects of the Aesirs then activate. "Thor" inflicts 800 damage to Yusei, This card allows Halldor to add "Gleipnir, the Fetters of Fenrir" from his Graveyard to his hand, and "Odin" allows Halldor to draw one card. After Halldor Normal Summons "Tyr of the Nordic Champions", he activates "Odin's Eye". Halldor then Tributes "Tyr" to prevent the Aesirs from having their effects be negated by his card effects this turn. He then uses the effect of "Odin's Eye" to look at one of Yusei's set cards, but Yusei activates "Trick Mirror" to activate the effect of "Odin's Eye" as its effect and stops "Odin's Eye" from being activated, which means the Aesirs have their effects negated and Halldor must show all cards he currently has in his hand to Yusei. "Odin" attacks "Shooting Star Dragon", but Yusei activates the third effect of "Shooting Star Dragon" to banish it until the End Phase and negate the attack. Halldor attempts to attack with "Thor" or this card, but Yusei activates "Zero Force" to reduce the ATK of the Aesirs to 0. Halldor realizes that means his monsters can no longer attack. On the End Phase, the last effect of "Gjallarhorn" activates, banishing itself and the three Aesirs from the field and inflicting the combined ATK of the Aesirs as damage to Yusei, but since their combined ATK was 0, Yusei takes no damage. Since the Aesirs were banished, Halldor could no longer revive them through their own effects.
    • In the second above-mentioned episode, this card appears in Halldor's backstory when he explains to Yusei that he has been waiting for this battle.
    • In the second above-mentioned episode, this card appears in Halldor's explanation when he explains that Yusei planned to activate "Wave Rebound" when Halldor activates the effect of "Odin" to make the Aesirs immune to Yusei's card effects for one turn and Yusei Tributes "Majestic Star Dragon" to negate the effect of "Odin" and destroy the three Aesirs.
  • In episode 138, Broder used this card as part of Team Ragnarok's plan on using the three Aesirs, "Rainbow Bridge Bifrost", the old Ener-D reactor, and Team Ragnarok's Duel Runners to create a bridge for Yusei to use in order to get to the Divine Temple. The plan succeeds and Yusei and his allies use the bridge to get to the Divine Temple. Eventually Team Tagnarok's Duel Runners explode which causes the bridge to dissipate away, however Team 5D's and Vizor are able to make it to the Divine Temple before the bridge disappears.

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