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{{Infobox character
 
{{Infobox character
 
| image = Esper Roba.png
 
| image = Esper Roba.png
| en_anime_name = Espa Roba
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| en_name = Espa Roba
 
| ja_name = エスパー{{Ruby||ろ}}{{Ruby||ば}}
| en_manga_name = Esper Roba
 
| ja_name = エスパー絽場
 
 
| romaji_name = Esupā Roba
 
| romaji_name = Esupā Roba
 
| ja_trans_name = Esper Roba
 
| ar_name = إسبا روبا
 
| ar_name = إسبا روبا
| manga_debut = {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|91|ref}}
 
 
| anime_debut = {{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|054|ref}}
 
| anime_debut = {{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|054|ref}}
| video_game_debut = ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories]]''
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| appears_in_anime = ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]''
| appears_in_manga = ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist]]''
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| appears_in_gba = ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Reshef of Destruction]]''
| appears_in_anime = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh! (second series)]]
 
| appears_in_gb = ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories]]''
 
| appears_in_ps = ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories]]''
 
| appears_in_gba =
 
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Eternal Duelist Soul]]''
 
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Sacred Cards]]''
 
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Reshef of Destruction]]''
 
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship Tournament 2004]]''
 
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Worldwide Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel]]''
 
 
|appears_in_nds = ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Nightmare Troubadour]]''
 
|appears_in_nds = ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Nightmare Troubadour]]''
 
| appears_in_gamecube = ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Falsebound Kingdom]]''
 
| appears_in_gamecube = ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Falsebound Kingdom]]''
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| ja_voice = {{voice actors|ja|Maiko Itou}}
 
| ja_voice = {{voice actors|ja|Maiko Itou}}
 
| en_voice = {{voice actors|en|Sebastian Arcelus|Chuck Powers|e2=(Singapore)}}
 
| en_voice = {{voice actors|en|Sebastian Arcelus|Chuck Powers|e2=(Singapore)}}
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| de_voice = {{voice actors|de|Sven Plate}}
}}
 
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|es_voice = Jesús Pinillos (Spain)}}
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'''Espa Roba''', known as '''Esper Roba''' in the Japanese version, is a [[Duelist]] who claims to have [[Wikipedia:Extrasensory perception|ESP]]. In reality he is a fraud who uses his younger brothers to spy on and reply back to him the cards in his opponent's [[hand]], thus allowing him to 'predict' the opponent's strategies almost before they perform them.
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==Design==
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===Voice and mannerisms===
 
In the Singaporean English dub of the [[anime]], Espa Roba has a Spanish accent.
   
  +
===Etymology===
'''Espa Roba''', known as '''Esper Roba''' in the manga and Japanese version, is a [[Duelist]] who claims to have [[Wikipedia:Extrasensory perception|ESP]]. In reality he is a fraud who uses his younger brothers to spy on and reply back to him the cards in his opponent's [[hand]], thus allowing him to 'predict' the opponent's strategies almost before they perform them.
 
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Both his English and Japanese names are derived from [[wikipedia:Extrasensory perception|extrasensory perception]], or ESP for short.
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
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Espa made his first appearance in a cameo in Battle City and has made several ever since.
 
Espa made his first appearance in a cameo in Battle City and has made several ever since.
   
Espa was a young Duelist who entered [[Battle City]] to uphold his reputation and protect his younger brothers. He was first shown defeating [[Rex Raptor]] and taking "[[Serpent Night Dragon]]". Rex advised [[Joey Wheeler]] not to [[Duel]] Espa on the grounds that his psychic abilities allowed him to read all the cards in his hand. With an air of self-confidence, Joey accepted the Duel.
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Espa was a young Duelist who entered [[Battle City]] to uphold his reputation and protect his younger brothers. He was first shown defeating [[Rex Raptor]] and taking "[[Serpent Night Dragon (anime)|Serpent Night Dragon]]". Rex advised [[Joey Wheeler]] not to [[Duel]] Espa on the grounds that his psychic abilities allowed him to read all the cards in his hand. With an air of self-confidence, Joey accepted the Duel.
   
[[File:Yugioh058.jpg|thumb|left|Espa pretending to have a psychic vision.]]
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[[File:Yugioh episode 58.png|thumb|left|Espa pretending to have a psychic vision.]]
Although Espa initially gained an advantage due to the fact he knew what cards were in Joey's hand and on his [[Playing Field|field]], Joey inferred what was happening and attempted to confuse his watchers from above by putting the cards "[[Skull Dice]]" and "[[Graceful Dice]]" close to each other.
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Although Espa initially gained an advantage due to the fact he knew what cards were in Joey's hand and on his [[field]], Joey inferred what was happening and attempted to confuse his watchers from above by putting the cards "[[Skull Dice (anime)|Skull Dice]]" and "[[Graceful Dice (anime)|Graceful Dice]]" close to each other.
   
 
[[Mokuba Kaiba]] eventually discovered the source of Espa's "psychic" abilities; his brothers spied upon Joey's hand from upon a high rise building. However, the brothers pleaded with Mokuba to let Espa continue with the Duel, stating that he was a strong Duelist despite his cheating ways.
 
[[Mokuba Kaiba]] eventually discovered the source of Espa's "psychic" abilities; his brothers spied upon Joey's hand from upon a high rise building. However, the brothers pleaded with Mokuba to let Espa continue with the Duel, stating that he was a strong Duelist despite his cheating ways.
   
The psychic front was to build an impression of an unbeatable duelist and thus deflected any abuse that was usually heaped upon Espa and his brothers, they were heavily bullied due to being carnival folk before. To Mokuba, this situation paralleled his brotherly relationship with his older brother, [[Seto Kaiba|Seto]] and he let Espa continue the duel. Due to this, Espa's psychic reputation was tarnished, but he continued his duel with Joey nevertheless.
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The psychic front was to build an impression of an unbeatable Duelist and thus deflected any abuse that was usually heaped upon Espa and his brothers, they were heavily bullied due to being carnival folk before. To Mokuba, this situation paralleled his brotherly relationship with his older brother, [[Seto Kaiba|Seto]] and he let Espa continue the Duel. Due to this, Espa's psychic reputation was tarnished, but he continued his Duel with Joey nevertheless.
   
[[File:Espa last scene.jpg|thumb|Espa appearing to challenge [[Mako Tsunami]] to a Duel.]]
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<div style="float:right">[[File:Espa last scene.jpg|thumb|Espa appearing to challenge [[Mako Tsunami]] to a Duel]]</div>
Espa eventually [[Summon]]ed "[[Jinzo]]", who severely crippled Joey's overall strategy. Finally, Joey [[activate]]d "[[Roulette Spider]]" which forced "Jinzo" to [[attack]] a random card on the field, "Jinzo" attacked "[[Reflect Bounder]]", who then reflected the assault back on "Jinzo", [[destroy]]ing them both, causing Espa to lose the Duel.
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Espa eventually [[Summon]]ed "[[Jinzo (anime)|Jinzo]]", who severely crippled Joey's overall strategy. Finally, Joey [[activate]]d "[[Roulette Spider (anime)|Roulette Spider]]" which forced "Jinzo" to [[attack]] a random card on the field, "Jinzo" attacked "[[Reflect Bounder (anime)|Reflect Bounder]]", who then reflected the assault back on "Jinzo", [[destroy]]ing them both, causing Espa to lose the Duel.
   
 
Due to the Battle City regulations, Espa forfeited his rarest card, "Jinzo", to Joey upon his defeat and commented that he was ready to stand up for his brothers without cheating.
 
Due to the Battle City regulations, Espa forfeited his rarest card, "Jinzo", to Joey upon his defeat and commented that he was ready to stand up for his brothers without cheating.
   
He was later seen observing the semifinal match between Yugi and Kaiba in Domino City amongst other duelists.
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He was later seen observing the semifinal match between Yugi and Kaiba in Domino City amongst other Duelists.
   
 
Espa made a cameo in the Japanese epilogue, appearing to challenge [[Mako Tsunami]] to a Duel.
 
Espa made a cameo in the Japanese epilogue, appearing to challenge [[Mako Tsunami]] to a Duel.
   
 
===Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's===
 
===Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's===
In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]'', a parody of him named [[Esper Rouba]] is listed as one the duelists defeated by [[Hunter Pace]].<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|1|ref}}</ref>
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In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]'', a parody of him named [[Esper Rouba]] is listed as one the Duelists defeated by [[Hunter Pace]].<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|1|ref}}</ref>
   
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==Other appearances==
==Voice/Mannerisms==
 
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<gallery>
In the Singaporean English dub of the [[anime]], Espa Roba has a Spanish or Hispanic accent.
 
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Esper manga portal.png | [[Esper Roba (manga)]]
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Espa Roba-WC4.png | [[Espa Roba (World Championship)|Espa Roba (''Duel Monsters'' and ''World Championship'')]]
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Espa Roba-DDM.png | [[Espa Roba (DDM)|Espa Roba (''Dungeon Dice Monsters'')]]
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EspaRoba-DULI.png | [[Espa Roba (Duel Links)|Espa Roba (''Duel Links'')]]
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</gallery>
   
 
==Deck==
 
==Deck==
 
===Anime===
 
===Anime===
 
Espa Roba plays a '''Psycho Deck''', relying on [[Machine]]-[[Type]] monsters and Magic and Trap cards that allow him to manipulate enemy monsters. His key card is "[[Jinzo (anime)|Jinzo]]", which he strengthens with "[[Amplifier (anime)|Amplifier]]".
{| style="float:right;" border="1" width="30%"
 
! colspan="3" style="background: #00FF00; text-align: center;" | Record
 
|-
 
| '''Opponent(s)''' || '''Episode(s)''' || '''Outcome'''
 
|-
 
| [[Rex Raptor]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 058|58]] || Win
 
|-
 
| [[Joey Wheeler]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 058|58]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 059|59]] || Lose
 
|-
 
| Unknown Duelist || || Lose
 
|-
 
| [[Mako Tsunami]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 224|224]] || Not shown
 
|}
 
 
Espa Roba plays a '''Psychic Deck''', relying on [[Machine]]-[[Type]] monsters and Magic and Trap cards that allow him to manipulate enemy monsters. His key card is "[[Jinzo]]", which he strengthens with "[[Amplifier]]".
 
   
 
{{Decklist
 
{{Decklist
 
|normal monsters =
 
|normal monsters =
* [[Cyber Raider]]<ref group=Notes name=asnormal>This card was played as a [[Normal Monster]]. It is an [[Effect Monster]] in the [[TCG]]/[[OCG]].</ref>
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* [[Cyber Raider (anime)|Cyber Raider]]<ref group=Notes name=asnormal>This card was played as a [[Normal Monster]]. It is an [[Effect Monster]] in the ''[[TCG]]''/''[[OCG]]''.</ref>
* [[Serpent Night Dragon]]<ref group=Notes name=rex>He wins this card from [[Rex Raptor]] during [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 058|episode 58]], though it's unknown if he put it in his [[Main Deck|Deck]] afterwards.</ref>
 
 
|effect monsters =
 
|effect monsters =
* [[Jinzo]]
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* [[Jinzo (anime)|Jinzo]]
* [[Reflect Bounder]]
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* [[Reflect Bounder (anime)|Reflect Bounder]]
* [[The Fiend Megacyber]]
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* [[The Fiend Megacyber (anime)|The Fiend Megacyber]]
 
|spells =
 
|spells =
* [[Amplifier]]
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* [[Amplifier (anime)|Amplifier]]
 
* [[Mesmeric Control (anime)|Mesmeric Control]]
* [[Brain Control]]<ref group=Notes name=manga>Manga only.</ref>
 
* [[Mesmeric Control]]
 
 
|traps =
 
|traps =
* [[Mind Control]]<ref group=Notes name=spellastrap>This card was played as a [[Trap Card]]. It is a [[Spell Card]] in the TCG/OCG.</ref>
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* [[Mind Control (anime)|Mind Control]]<ref group=Notes name=spellastrap>This card was played as a [[Trap Card]]. It is a [[Spell Card]] in the ''[[TCG]]''/''[[OCG]]''.</ref>
 
}}
 
}}
   
 
===Video games===
 
===Video games===
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====Dark Duel Stories (Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Advent)====
====World Championship Tournament 2004====
 
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{{Decklist
{{Decklist|World Championship Tournament 2004 Deck
 
  +
|normal monsters =
  +
* [[Bat]] x3
  +
* [[Blast Juggler]] x3
  +
* [[Cyber Raider]]
  +
* [[The Fiend Megacyber]]
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* [[Jinzo]]
  +
* [[Jinzo 7|Jinzo #7]] x3
  +
* [[Mech Mole Zombie]] x3
  +
* [[Mega Thunderball]] x3
  +
* [[Psychic Kappa]] x3
  +
* [[Reflect Bounder]]
  +
* [[Swordsman from a Distant Land|Swordsman from a Foreign Land]] x3
  +
|effect monsters =
  +
* [[Electric Lizard]] x3
  +
|magic =
  +
* [[Hinotama]] x3
  +
* [[Invigoration]] x3
  +
* [[Machine Conversion Factory]] x3
  +
* [[Red Medicine]] x3
 
}}
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  +
====Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist====
  +
{{Decklist
  +
|normal monsters =
  +
* [[Bat]] x3
  +
* [[Hane-Hane]] x3
  +
* [[Jinzo]]
  +
* [[Jinzo 7|Jinzo #7]] x3
  +
* [[Mech Mole Zombie]] x3
  +
* [[Mechanical Ninja - Raikoh]] x3
  +
* [[Karakuri Spider|Mechanical Spider]] x3
  +
* [[Sonic Jammer]] x3
  +
* [[Soul Scissors]] x3
  +
* [[Southern Ocean Diabolos]]
  +
* [[Steel Scorpion]] x3
  +
* [[The Fiend Megacyber]]
  +
|effect monsters =
  +
* [[Monster Eye]] x3
  +
|magic =
  +
* [[Brain Control]]
  +
* [[Hinotama]] x3
  +
* [[Red Medicine]] x3
 
}}
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  +
====The Sacred Cards (Duel Monsters 7: The Duelcity Legend)====
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{{Decklist
  +
|normal monsters =
  +
* [[Bat]] x3
  +
* [[Hane-Hane]] x3
  +
* [[Jinzo 7|Jinzo #7]] x3
  +
* [[Kattapillar]] x3
  +
* [[LaLa Li-Oon]] x3
  +
* [[Lightning Conger]] x3
  +
* [[Magician of Faith]] x3
  +
* [[Steel Scorpion]] x3
  +
* [[Swordsman from a Distant Land|Swordsman from a Foreign Land]] x3
  +
* [[The Unhappy Maiden]] x3
  +
* [[Thunder Kid|Kaminarikozou]] x3
  +
* [[Zone Eater]] x3
  +
|effect monsters =
  +
* [[Jinzo]]
  +
|magic =
  +
* [[The Inexperienced Spy]] x3
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}}
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====Duel Monsters 8: Reshef of Destruction====
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{{Decklist|First Deck
  +
|normal monsters =
  +
* [[Cannon Soldier]] x3
  +
* [[Cyber Raider]] x3
  +
* [[Gate Sword]]
  +
* [[Gradius]] x3
  +
* [[Ground Attacker Bugroth]] x3
  +
* [[Oscillo Hero]] x3
  +
* [[The Fiend Megacyber]]
  +
* [[The Last Warrior from Another Planet]] x3
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* [[UFO Turtle]] x3
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|effect monsters =
  +
* [[Jinzo]]
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|magic =
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* [[Beckon to Darkness]] x3
  +
* [[Brain Control]]
  +
* [[Cyclon Laser]] x3
  +
* [[Machine Conversion Factory]] x3
  +
* [[The Inexperienced Spy]] x3
  +
|traps =
  +
* [[Infinite Dismissal]] x3
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}}
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{{Decklist|Second Deck
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|normal monsters =
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* [[Amphibious Bugroth]] x2
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* [[Axe Raider]] x2
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* [[Cyber Falcon]] x3
  +
* [[Cyber Raider]] x2
  +
* [[Gradius]] x2
  +
* [[Ground Attacker Bugroth]] x2
  +
* [[Guardian of the Throne Room]] x3
  +
* [[Mechanicalchaser]] x2
  +
* [[Reflect Bounder]] x2
  +
* [[The Fiend Megacyber]] x2
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|magic =
  +
* [[Brain Control]]
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* [[Cyclon Laser]] x3
  +
* [[Machine Conversion Factory]] x3
  +
* [[Swords of Revealing Light]] x3
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|traps =
  +
* [[Acid Trap Hole]] x3
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}}
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{{Decklist|Third Deck (Imposter)
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|normal monsters =
  +
* [[Amphibious Bugroth]] x3
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* [[Cannon Soldier]] x3
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* [[D.D. Warrior|Dimensional Warrior]] x3
  +
* [[Fiend Sword]] x3
  +
* [[Gate Sword]] x3
  +
* [[Ground Attacker Bugroth]] x3
  +
* [[Guardian of the Throne Room]] x3
  +
* [[Holograh]] x2
  +
* [[Kojikocy]] x3
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* [[Oscillo Hero]] x3
  +
* [[Stuffed Animal]] x3
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|magic =
  +
* [[Goblin's Secret Remedy]]
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* [[Legendary Sword]]
  +
* [[Ookazi]]
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* [[Sogen]]
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* [[Sword of Dark Destruction]]
  +
* [[Swords of Revealing Light]]
  +
|traps =
  +
* [[Acid Trap Hole]] x2
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}}
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====World Championship 2004 Deck====
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Espa's Decks usually focus on Summoning "[[Jinzo]]".
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{{Decklist
 
|normal monsters =
 
|normal monsters =
 
* [[Fire Eye]]
 
* [[Fire Eye]]
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* [[Sangan]] x2
 
* [[Sangan]] x2
 
* [[Witch of the Black Forest]]
 
* [[Witch of the Black Forest]]
|spells =
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|magic =
 
* [[Change of Heart]]
 
* [[Change of Heart]]
 
* [[Dark Hole]]
 
* [[Dark Hole]]
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* [[Light of Intervention]] x3
 
* [[Light of Intervention]] x3
 
* [[Shadow of Eyes]] x3
 
* [[Shadow of Eyes]] x3
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}}
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====The Dawn of Destiny====
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{{Decklist
  +
|normal monsters =
  +
* [[Ancient Sorcerer]]
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* [[Giant Soldier of Stone]] x3
  +
* [[Ill Witch]]
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* [[LaMoon]] x2
  +
* [[Leo Wizard]]
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* [[The Illusory Gentleman]]
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* [[The Judgement Hand]] x3
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* [[Neo the Magic Swordsman]]
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* [[Rock Spirit]]
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* [[Sorcerer of the Doomed]]
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* [[Spirit of the Winds]] x2
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* [[Spirit of the Mountain]] x2
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|effect monsters =
  +
* [[Jinzo]]
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* [[Maha Vailo]] x3
  +
|spells =
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* [[Axe of Despair]] x2
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* [[Black Pendant]] x2
  +
* [[Change of Heart]]
  +
* [[Dark Hole]]
  +
* [[Harpie's Feather Duster]]
  +
* [[Horn of the Unicorn]]
  +
* [[Monster Reborn]]
  +
* [[Mystical Space Typhoon]] x2
  +
* [[Raigeki]]
  +
* [[Snatch Steal]]
  +
* [[Sword of Deep-Seated]] x2
  +
* [[Swords of Revealing Light]]
  +
* [[Tribute to the Doomed]] x2
 
}}
 
}}
   
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}}
 
}}
   
==Notes==
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==Duels==
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{| class="wikitable card-list"
<references group=Notes/>
 
 
|-
 
! Opponent(s) || Episode(s) || Outcome(s)
 
|-
 
| [[Rex Raptor]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 058|58]] || Win
 
|-
 
| [[Joey Wheeler]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 058|58]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 059|59]] || Lose
 
|-
 
| [[Mako Tsunami]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 224|224]] || Not shown
 
|}
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
<references />
 
<references />
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==Notes==
 
<references group="Notes" />
   
 
{{Battle City}}
 
{{Battle City}}
{{characters/manga}}
 
 
{{Characters/ssa}}
 
{{Characters/ssa}}
 
{{Characters/NTR}}
 
{{Characters/NTR}}
   
 
[[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! characters]]
 
[[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! characters]]
[[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga) characters]]
 

Revision as of 04:11, 7 December 2017

Espa Roba, known as Esper Roba in the Japanese version, is a Duelist who claims to have ESP. In reality he is a fraud who uses his younger brothers to spy on and reply back to him the cards in his opponent's hand, thus allowing him to 'predict' the opponent's strategies almost before they perform them.

Design

Voice and mannerisms

In the Singaporean English dub of the anime, Espa Roba has a Spanish accent.

Etymology

Both his English and Japanese names are derived from extrasensory perception, or ESP for short.

Biography

Espa Roba lineart

Espa Roba linework.

Espa made his first appearance in a cameo in Battle City and has made several ever since.

Espa was a young Duelist who entered Battle City to uphold his reputation and protect his younger brothers. He was first shown defeating Rex Raptor and taking "Serpent Night Dragon". Rex advised Joey Wheeler not to Duel Espa on the grounds that his psychic abilities allowed him to read all the cards in his hand. With an air of self-confidence, Joey accepted the Duel.

Yugioh episode 58

Espa pretending to have a psychic vision.

Although Espa initially gained an advantage due to the fact he knew what cards were in Joey's hand and on his field, Joey inferred what was happening and attempted to confuse his watchers from above by putting the cards "Skull Dice" and "Graceful Dice" close to each other.

Mokuba Kaiba eventually discovered the source of Espa's "psychic" abilities; his brothers spied upon Joey's hand from upon a high rise building. However, the brothers pleaded with Mokuba to let Espa continue with the Duel, stating that he was a strong Duelist despite his cheating ways.

The psychic front was to build an impression of an unbeatable Duelist and thus deflected any abuse that was usually heaped upon Espa and his brothers, they were heavily bullied due to being carnival folk before. To Mokuba, this situation paralleled his brotherly relationship with his older brother, Seto and he let Espa continue the Duel. Due to this, Espa's psychic reputation was tarnished, but he continued his Duel with Joey nevertheless.

Espa last scene

Espa appearing to challenge Mako Tsunami to a Duel

Espa eventually Summoned "Jinzo", who severely crippled Joey's overall strategy. Finally, Joey activated "Roulette Spider" which forced "Jinzo" to attack a random card on the field, "Jinzo" attacked "Reflect Bounder", who then reflected the assault back on "Jinzo", destroying them both, causing Espa to lose the Duel.

Due to the Battle City regulations, Espa forfeited his rarest card, "Jinzo", to Joey upon his defeat and commented that he was ready to stand up for his brothers without cheating.

He was later seen observing the semifinal match between Yugi and Kaiba in Domino City amongst other Duelists.

Espa made a cameo in the Japanese epilogue, appearing to challenge Mako Tsunami to a Duel.

Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's

In Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's, a parody of him named Esper Rouba is listed as one the Duelists defeated by Hunter Pace.[1]

Other appearances

Deck

Anime

Espa Roba plays a Psycho Deck, relying on Machine-Type monsters and Magic and Trap cards that allow him to manipulate enemy monsters. His key card is "Jinzo", which he strengthens with "Amplifier".


Video games

Dark Duel Stories (Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Advent)


Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist


The Sacred Cards (Duel Monsters 7: The Duelcity Legend)


Duel Monsters 8: Reshef of Destruction




World Championship 2004 Deck

Espa's Decks usually focus on Summoning "Jinzo".


The Dawn of Destiny


Nightmare Troubadour

Decks



Deck Recipe


Duels

Opponent(s) Episode(s) Outcome(s)
Rex Raptor 58 Win
Joey Wheeler 58-59 Lose
Mako Tsunami 224 Not shown

References

  1. Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's episode 1: "On Your Mark, Get Set, DUEL!"

Notes

  1. This card was played as a Normal Monster. It is an Effect Monster in the TCG/OCG.
  2. This card was played as a Trap Card. It is a Spell Card in the TCG/OCG.