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裁きを下す者-ボルテニス | |||||
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Voltanis the Adjudicator is a character version of the card, "Voltanis the Adjudicator".
Voltanis the Adjudicator appears in the video game, Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2008. He first appears as the judge of the "Nova Summoner Card Robbery Case" in which Airknight Parshath believes the player stole the card "Nova Summoner". He asks the player if they stole the card and by refusing to say yes, he convicts the player as guilty. To prove their innocence, the player must Duel him. By beating him, Airknight Parshath and Voltanis can be unlocked as single Duel opponents in Free Duel. By losing to him, they will not be unlocked and the player will not have a second chance to get them. By beating him, he will still think that the player is guilty, but Gellenduo comes in and proves their innocence by saying they asked the player's help. Voltanis later changes his verdict to not guilty and Airknight Parshath forgives the player, as he misunderstood what they were doing with the card. By beating him ten times in Free Duel, he can be unlocked as a tag partner.
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In World Championship 2008, Voltanis the Adjudicator uses a Fairy Deck titled "Arial Judgment".
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