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Yuma Tsukumo's Deck is a Deck given to him by his father in the Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL anime.[1] His monsters have repetitive names like "Gagaga" and "Gogogo" and their effects often assist in Xyz Summoning.
In the beginning of the series, Yuma's Deck was very basic containing a random assortment of monsters with no central strategy tying them together. However, as he gathers the "Numbers," Yuma's Deck slowly matures, especially after he receives cards from the Duel Sanctuary.
Yuma's primary strategy is the Summoning of his ace card, "Number 39: Utopia", which has a number of upgraded forms as well. He powers up this monster in a variety of ways, such as with "Double or Nothing!" or evolving it through Chaos Xyz Evolution and later, "Rank-Up-Magic" cards. Yuma occasionally uses other "Numbers", but "Utopia" remains his ace card throughout the series. His Spell Cards tend to focus on augmenting the ATK and effects of his monsters, while his Trap Cards like "Half Unbreak" and "Damage Diet" are usually more defensive in nature. As his opponents use Xyz Monsters themselves, Yuma plays a number of cards to specifically counter this as well, such as "Rainbow Kuriboh" and "Overlay Owl".
When Yuma's opponent is not wielding a "Number" or "Chaos Xyz" card themselves, Yuma often refrains from using his "Numbers".[2][3][4] but is willing to Summon "Utopia" if the opponent demands it.[5] In such situations, the "Djinn" Xyz Monsters or "Heroic Champion - Excalibur" are often his go-to choices.
Anime
Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL
Pre-World Duel Carnival
First Syllable
Record | ||
---|---|---|
Opponent(s) | Episode(s) | Outcome |
Reginald Kastle | 1-2 | Win |
Caswell Francis | 3 | Lose |
Mr. Kay | 3-4 | Win |
Flip Turner | 5-6 | Win |
Nelson Andrews | 7-8 | Win |
Cathy Katherine | 9 | Win |
Reginald Kastle | 10 | Lose |
Bronk Stone | 11 | Lose (nineteen times; off-screen) |
Bronk Stone | 11 | Lose |
Caswell Francis | 11 | Not shown |
Scorch and Chills | 11-12 | Win (w/Reginald Kastle) |
Bronk Stone | 12 | Not shown (off-screen) |
Unknown Duelist | 13 | Lose (off-screen) |
Kite Tenjo | 13-14 | No result |
Kaze | 15-16 | Win |
Yuma originally uses a Number/Syllable Deck. It is supported with a lot of ATK increasing cards such as "Wonder Wand" and Trap Cards which protect his monsters from destruction such as "Bye Bye Damage". It contains some support for his "Gagaga" monsters later on.
This Deck was later replaced by a new version after Yuma received a large amount of new cards from Roku when he defeated Kaze and protected the Duel Sanctuary.
- Armored Xyz[Notes 7]
- Attraffic Control
- Blustering Winds x2[Notes 1]
- Cross Attack
- Decrease
- Dian Keto the Cure Master[Notes 8]
- Double or Nothing!
- Ego Boost
- Flip Flap
- Full-Force Strike
- Gagagaback
- Gagagabolt
- Monster Reborn x2[Notes 2]
- Monster Slots
- Release Lease[Notes 9]
- Revenge Attack
- Thunder Short
- Tornado[Notes 8]
- Wonder Wand x2[Notes 2]
Wooden Training Deck
Record | ||
---|---|---|
Opponent(s) | Episode(s) | Outcome |
Roku | 15 | Lose |
In order to improve his skills, Yuma Dueled Roku in a Statue Duel. He used a Wooden Training Deck[6] consisting of "Statue" versions of "Dark Magician" monsters and other wooden cards from the latter's Duel Sanctuary card collection.
Second Syllable
Record | ||
---|---|---|
Opponent(s) | Episode(s) | Outcome |
Fortuno | 17-18 | Win |
Number 96's holder | 20 | Win |
Bronk Stone | 20 | Lose (influenced by Number 96) |
Lillybot | 21 | Lose |
Lillybot | 21 | Lose (w/Bronk Stone) |
Lillybot | 21 | Win |
Kite Tenjo | 24 | DRAW (Duel taken over
for Astral) |
After saving the Duel Sanctuary, Roku gave Yuma the "Duel Sanctuary Legendary Deck", stating it is appropriate for him. Bronk Stone believes Yuma can improve his Deck with this one for the World Duel Carnival.[7] Yuma combined this secret Deck with his first one.[8] He has also started adding Xyz anti-support cards to help fight against the "Numbers" and other Xyz Monsters. The Deck also appears to support Yuma's Syllable archetypes more such as the "Gagaga" and "Gogogo" archetypes.
World Duel Carnival Preliminaries
Record | ||
---|---|---|
Opponent(s) | Episode(s) | Outcome |
Striker Crossit | 27 | Win |
Cody Callus | 28 | Win |
Anna Kaboom | 29 | Win |
Tombo Tillbitty | 30 | Win |
Charlie McCay | 32 | Win |
Cameron Clix | 35-36 | Win |
Dextra and Nistro | 37-38 | Win |
Quattro and Trey | 42-43 | Win (w/Kite Tenjo) |
Roku | 44 | Lose |
Reginald Kastle | 46 | No result |
Trey | 47-49 | Win |
For the World Duel Carnival, Yuma further modified his Deck for the competition that he was about to face.[9] This includes a large array of anti-Xyz cards such as "Overlay Owl" and "Muzurhythm the String Djinn" as Xyz Monsters are popular within the tournament as well as to collect the "Number" archetype easily. Like before, he largely relies on his "Syllable" archetypes such as "Gagaga" and "Gogogo", sporting new support and members for them alike such as "Chachaka Archer" and "Zubaba Buster". In addition, Yuma has also added in a large amount of Card Advantage cards and monsters with effects that can be activated from the Graveyard or hand, such as "Tasuke Knight" and "Damage Mage" respectively. He reserves his ace card, "Number 39: Utopia" and its upgraded form "Number C39: Utopia Ray" for intense Duels against other Number holders.
- Achacha Archer
- Cardcar D
- Chachaka Archer
- Damage Mage
- Flelf
- Gagaga Gardna
- Gagaga Girl
- Gagaga Magician
- Ganbara Knight
- Goblindbergh[Notes 20]
- Gogogo Giant
- Gogogo Golem
- Kagetokage
- Kurivolt
- Mystical Donator
- Overlay Eater
- Overlay Owl
- Pinecono[Notes 21]
- Rai Rider
- Tasuke Knight
- ZW - Phoenix Bow[Notes 22]
- Zubaba Buster
- Zubaba Knight
World Duel Carnival Finals
Record | ||
---|---|---|
Opponent(s) | Episode(s) | Outcome |
Coyote, Jackal, and Wolfsbane | 51-52 | Win (with Anna Kaboom and Nistro; Duel Coaster) |
Quinton | 53 | No result (with Nistro; Duel Coaster) |
Nistro | 59 | Win (Desert Field) |
Reginald Kastle | 61-62 | Win |
Vetrix | 65-67 | Win |
Dr. Faker/Vector | 69-71 | Win (w/Reginald Kastle and Kite Tenjo) |
Kite Tenjo | 72-73 | Lose |
In the finals of the World Duel Carnival, Yuma debuts more non-"Number" Xyz Monsters, "One-Eyed Skill Gainer" and "Gagaga Cowboy". His WDC profile lists his Deck's name as "Xyz One Turn Kill"[10][11] as he heavily focuses on using Xyz Monsters and normally wipes out of his opponent's remaining Life Points in the final turn. In Duels with particularly dangerous "Number" holders, he relies heavily on augmenting his "Number C39: Utopia Ray" with the abilities of his "ZW -" monsters through the power of ZEXAL.
- Achacha Chanbara
- Amarylease
- Bacon Saver
- Bull Blader
- Dododo Bot
- Flelf
- Gagaga Caesar
- Gagaga Clerk
- Gagaga Magician
- Ganbara Knight
- Goblindbergh
- Gogogo Ghost
- Gogogo Golem
- Grandram
- Mogmole
- Rai Rider
- Stinging Swordsman
- Traplin[Notes 29]
- Zubaba Knight
- ZW - Lightning Blade[Notes 30]
- ZW - Tornado Bringer[Notes 31]
- ZW - Ultimate Shield[Notes 32]
Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL II
Barian Invasion
Record | ||
---|---|---|
Opponent(s) | Episode(s) | Outcome |
Fender | 74-75 | Win |
Devon Knox | 76 | Win |
Carlyle Chesterton | 77 | Win |
Alito | 80 | Win |
Unnamed student | 81 | No result |
Caswell Francis and Flip Turner | 81 | Win (w/Reginald Kastle; Skydiving Field) |
Bronk Stone and Rio Kastle | 81 | Win (w/Reginald Kastle; Beach Volleyball Field) |
Tori Meadows and Cathy Katherine | 81 | Win (w/Reginald Kastle; Table Tennis Field) |
Tori Meadows and Cathy Katherine | 81 | Win (w/Girag; Baseball Field) |
Mizar | 82-83 | No result (Duel taken over by Kite Tenjo) |
Reginald Kastle | 84 | Win |
Barian-brainwashed students | 85 | Win (with Reginald Kastle, Rio Kastle, and Alito) |
Alito | 85-86 | Win |
Girag | 87-88 | Win (w/Ray Shadows) |
Shadow Giant | 89 | Win |
Orbital 7 | 90 | Win |
Mayday Walker and Brooke Walker | 92-93 | Win (w/Anna Kaboom) |
Vector (clone) | 94 | Win |
Vector | 95-98 | Win (Sargasso the Different Dimension Battlefield) |
Yuma continues to use a Syllable Deck, debuting new "Gagaga", "Gogogo" and "Dododo" monsters, which he primarily uses to Summon "Number 39: Utopia" in various ways. He supports the cards with Spell and Trap Cards both new and old, including more Counter Trap Cards. He later modifies this Deck before entering the Friendship Games hosted at his school. He also makes more use of the vast quantity of "Number" cards that he has at his disposal, though he still favors "Number 39: Utopia".
After teaming up with Ray Shadows to defeat the Barians, Yuma received a few cards of Barian origin to augment his Deck. This includes "Limited Barian's Force" which has the ability to upgrade his ace monster "Number 39: Utopia" into "Number C39: Utopia Ray V", as well as "V" archetype to the new form of "Utopia" However in reality, Vector, while posing as Ray, gave these cards to Yuma in order to gain an advantage in a Duel against him through cards such as "Vain Betrayer" and "Barian Explosion".
After fusing with Astral to form ZEXAL II, Yuma used Shining Evolution to transform "Limited Barian's Force" into "Numeron Force", which has the ability to upgrade "Number 39: Utopia" into "Number C39: Utopia Ray Victory".
- Achacha Archer
- Achacha Chanbara
- Amarylease[Notes 35]
- Bachibachibachi
- Bacon Saver[Notes 36]
- Bite Bug
- Bull Blader[Notes 37]
- Caligo Claw Crow
- Cardcar D[Notes 37]
- Chachaka Archer
- Crane Crane
- Damage Mage[Notes 37]
- Dododo Buster
- Dododo Warrior
- Dotedotengu[Notes 38]
- DZW - Chimera Clad[Notes 39]
- Gagaga Caesar[Notes 37]
- Gagaga Child
- Gagaga Clerk[Notes 36]
- Gagaga Gardna
- Gagaga Girl
- Gagaga Magician
- Ganbara Knight
- Ganbara Lancer
- Gentlemander
- Goblindbergh
- Gogogo Giant
- Gogogo Gigas
- Gogogo Golem
- Interceptomato
- Kagetokage[Notes 38]
- Magical Undertaker
- Mimimic
- Mogmole[Notes 37]
- Rai Rider
- Spell Recycler
- Stinging Swordsman
- Tatakawa Knight
- V Gnome[Notes 40]
- V Salamander[Notes 40]
- V Sylph[Notes 40]
- V Undine[Notes 40]
- Xyz Agent
- Zubaba Knight
- ZW - Eagle Claw[Notes 41]
- Baby Tiragon[Notes 42]
- Gagaga Cowboy
- Gauntlet Launcher
- Heroic Champion - Excalbiur
- Melomelody the Brass Djinn
- Muzurhythm the String Djinn
- Numbe 6: Chronomaly Atlandis
- Number 34: Terror-Byte
- Number 39: Utopia
- Number 61: Volcasaurus
- Number 96: Dark Mist
- Number C39: Utopia Ray
- Number C39: Utopia Ray V[Notes 43]
- Number C39: Utopia Ray Victory[Notes 44]
- One-Eyed Skill Gainer[Notes 37]
- Temtempo the Percussion Djinn
- Blustering Winds
- Clear Robe
- Djinn Orchestra
- Fourcing
- Gagagadraw[Notes 35]
- Gagagawind
- Gagaga x Gagaga
- Gamusharush[Notes 36]
- Giant Hunter[Notes 45]
- Gogogo Talisman
- Level Lifter
- Magnum Shield
- Monster Reborn
- Numbers Evocation
- Numbers Impact
- Overlay Barrage[Notes 46]
- Overlay Chain[Notes 46]
- Plus Star 123
- Rank-Up-Magic Limited Barian's Force[Notes 47]
- Rank-Up-Magic Numeron Force[Notes 48]
- Resurrection March
- Seven Store[Notes 37]
- Swords of Burning Light
- Three Card Summon
- V Call[Notes 40]
- Wonder Wand[Notes 38]
- Xyz Double Back[Notes 37]
- Xyz Reception
- Xyz Revenge
- Xyz Stand
- Xyz Treasure
Mythyrian Numbers War
Record | ||
---|---|---|
Opponent(s) | Episode(s) | Outcome |
Mach | 99-100 | Win |
Nistro & Alito | 103-104 | Win (w/Dextra) |
Girag/Ponta | 107 | Win |
Number 96 | 110-111 | Win (Duel taken over by Astral) |
Erazor | 112-113 | Win (w/Trey) |
Eliphas | 118-121 | Win |
Mr. Heartland | 123 | Win (Duel taken over for Kite Tenjo) |
Yuma debuts more support for his Xyz Monsters and procures "Rank-Down-Magic Numeron Fall" which he can use to downgrade "Number 39: Utopia" into "Number 39: Utopia Roots". During his Duel with Mr. Heartland, Yuma gained the ability to create "ZS -" monsters. Unlike "ZW -" monsters, these monsters do not function as Equip Cards
- Bacon Saver
- Chow Chow Chan
- Dododo Swordsman
- Dododo Witch
- Doggy Diver
- Gagaga Caesar
- Gagaga Child
- Gagaga Sister
- Gagaga Clerk
- Gagaga Gardna
- Gagaga Magician
- Ganbara Knight
- Gillagillancer
- Goblindbergh[Notes 49]
- Gogogo Golem
- Explossum
- Kagetokage
- Rainbow Kuriboh[Notes 50]
- Stinging Swordsman[Notes 51]
- Swordsman of Revealing Light
- Toy Knight x2
- ZS - Vanish Sage[Notes 52]
- ZW - Asura Strike[Notes 53]
- ZW - Sleipnir Mail[Notes 53]
- Armored Xyz[Notes 55]
- Cross Attack[Notes 56]
- Double or Nothing!
- Gagagamirror
- Gagagatag
- Guard Plus
- Guard Robe Exchange
- Monster Reborn
- Overtake Summon
- Rank-Down-Magic Numeron Fall[Notes 57]
- Rank-Up-Magic Numeron Force
- Release, Reverse, Burst
- Gagaga Academy Emergency Network
- Onomatopaira
- Reservation Reward
- Reverse Breaker
- Stealth Strike
- Stop Hammer
- Swords of Burning Light
- Tribute Ticket
- Utopian Hope
- Xyz Shift
- Xyz Treasure
Barian Emperor Onslaught
With the Numbers
Record | ||
---|---|---|
Opponent(s) | Episode(s) | Outcome |
Alito | 129-130 | Win |
Don Thousand | 138-141 | Win (w/Nash) |
Nash | 141-143 | Win |
Yuma's Deck still focuses on Summoning "Number 39: Utopia", but is flexible enough to support Summoning different "Numbers", such as "Number 54: Lion Heart" and "Number 11: Big Eye". After acquiring the card from Eliphas, he uses "Rank-Up-Magic Astral Force" to Rank-Up "Utopia" into "Number 39: Utopia Beyond".
Without the Numbers
Record | ||
---|---|---|
Opponent(s) | Episode(s) | Outcome |
Astral | 144-146 | Win |
After defeating Nash, Astral obtained all 100 "Numbers." As he and Yuma were Dueling over the fate of Barian World, Astral naturally decided to keep the "Numbers" to himself during their Duel. Thus, Yuma modified his Deck before the Duel.[12] The Deck focuses on "Gagaga" monsters and support. During the Duel, he would later get a new Ace Monster called "Number F0: Utopic Future".[13]
Aim For Number 1 in the World!
Record | ||
---|---|---|
Opponent(s) | Outcome | |
Astral | Win | |
Taiki | Lose |
In the Aim For Number 1 in the World! non-canon episode, his Deck appears similar to his usual anime Deck, including "Number" monsters. He also Dueled Astral in an explanation Duel at the beginning of the special.
Manga
Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL
Yu-Gi-Oh! D Team ZEXAL
Publications
V Jump Magazine
- Gagaga Girl x3
- Gagaga Magician x3
- Goblindbergh x3
- Kagetokage x3
- Mystic Tomato x3
- Sangan
- Summoner Monk x2
- ZW - Unicorn Spear x3
December 2013
- Cardcar D x2
- Crane Crane x3
- Gagaga Caesar x2
- Gagaga Child x3
- Gagaga Clerk x2
- Gagaga Gardna x3
- Gagaga Girl x2
- Gagaga Magician x3
Numbers Guide 2
References
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 19: "The Edge of the World"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 27: "A Team Performance"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 80: "Rivals in the Ring"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 90: "You Give Love a Bot Name"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 59: "Rockin' and Rollin'"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 15: "Training Days, Part 1"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 16: "Training Days, Part 2"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 17: "It's in the Cards, Part 1"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 26: "Let the Duels Begin!"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 53: "Test Your Luck!"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 59: "Rockin' and Rollin'"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 144: "Last First Duel"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 146: "Forever ZEXAL"
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Two copies can be seen in the air when he drops the Deck in front of Litterbots in episode 1.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Two copies can be seen when he drops the Deck in front of Nelson Andrews in episode 7.
- ↑ This card is received from Flip in episode 5.
- ↑ This card is won from Reginald Kastle in episode 2.
- ↑ This card can be seen in his Extra Deck in episode 6.
- ↑ This card is received from Astral in episode 2.
- ↑ This card is received from Shark in episode 12.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 This card can be seen on Yuma's desk as he gathers up the Deck near the beginning of episode 1.
- ↑ This card can be seen in his hand in episode 6.
- ↑ This card is Set in episode 10, but is destroyed via the effect of Shark's "Mystical Space Typhoon".
- ↑ This card can be seen in his hand in episodes 1 and 2.
- ↑ This card is Set in episode 14, but is not activated due to the effect of Kite's "Photon Cerberus".
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 This card can be seen among five opening cards on his pillar.
- ↑ This card is discarded via the effect of "Nitwit Outwit" in episode 18.
- ↑ This card is acquired in episode 24 via ZEXAL.
- ↑ This card is won from Number 96's holder in episode 19.
- ↑ This card is received from Astral in episode 18.
- ↑ This card is acquired in episode 21. It originally belonged to Lillybot.
- ↑ This card is Set in episode 17, but is not activated due to the effect of Fortuno's "Number 16: Shock Master".
- ↑ This card is sent from the top of the Deck to the Graveyard via the effect of Cody's "Digvorzhak, King of Heavy Industry" in episode 28.
- ↑ This card can be seen in his hand in episode 46 when Shark attacks him with "Hammer Shark".
- ↑ This card is acquired in episode 49 via ZEXAL.
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 This card can be seen when Yuma modifies the Deck in episode 26.
- ↑ This card can be seen in his Extra Deck in episode 31.
- ↑ 25.0 25.1 This card is discarded via the effect of "Gagaga Gardna" in episode 37.
- ↑ 26.0 26.1 This card can be seen in his hand in episode 29.
- ↑ This card is Set in episode 36, but it is destroyed via the effect of Cameron's "Night Beam.
- ↑ This card can be seen when Yuma modifies the Deck in episode 44.
- ↑ This card can be seen in his hand in episodes 61 and 62.
- ↑ 30.0 30.1 This card is acquired in episode 66 via ZEXAL.
- ↑ 31.0 31.1 This card is acquired in episode 67 via ZEXAL.
- ↑ This card is acquired in episode 71 via ZEXAL.
- ↑ This card is received from Nistro in episode 59.
- ↑ This card can be seen in his hand in episode 70.
- ↑ 35.0 35.1 This card can be seen in his hand in episode 88.
- ↑ 36.0 36.1 36.2 36.3 This card can be seen when Yuma modifies the Deck in episode 81.
- ↑ 37.0 37.1 37.2 37.3 37.4 37.5 37.6 37.7 37.8 This card can be seen when Yuma modifies the Deck in episode 82.
- ↑ 38.0 38.1 38.2 This card is sent from his hand to the Graveyard via the effect of Devon Knox's "CXyz Coach Lord Ultimatrainer" in episode 76.
- ↑ This card is acquired in episode 98 via Dark ZEXAL.
- ↑ 40.0 40.1 40.2 40.3 40.4 This card is received from Ray Shadows in episode 94.
- ↑ This card is acquired in episode 86 via ZEXAL.
- ↑ This card can be seen on Yuma's desk as he examines the cards he received from Ray in episode 95.
- ↑ This card is received from Ray Shadows in episode 88.
- ↑ This card is acquired in episode 98 via ZEXAL II.
- ↑ This card is discarded via the effect of Vector's "Number C104: Umbral Horror Masquerade" in episode 98.
- ↑ 46.0 46.1 Roku left this card at the Duel Sanctuary for him and he received it from Kaze in episode 82.
- ↑ This card is received from Ray Shadows prior to episode 92.
- ↑ "Rank-Up-Magic Limited Barian's Force" is transformed into this card via ZEXAL II in episode 98.
- ↑ This card is used to travel through Astral World in episode 118.
- ↑ This card is acquired in episode 118. It originally belonged to his father.
- ↑ This card is used to escape a labyrinth in episode 109.
- ↑ This card is acquired in episode 123 via ZEXAL III.
- ↑ 53.0 53.1 This card is acquired in episode 111 via ZEXAL II.
- ↑ 54.0 54.1 This card is Summoned from his Extra Deck in episode 110 via Number 96's "Chaos Field".
- ↑ This card can be seen on Yuma's desk in episode 112.
- ↑ This is discarded via the effect of Mach's "Labyrinth of Decision" in episode 100.
- ↑ This card is acquired in episode 121 via Shining Draw.
- ↑ This card is acquired in episode 140 via ZEXAL II.
- ↑ This card is acquired in episode 143 via ZEXAL III.
- ↑ This card is received from Mizar in episode 138.
- ↑ This card is given to Astral by Eliphas in episode 139.
- ↑ This card is acquired in episode 140 via ZEXAL.
- ↑ This card can be seen in his hand when he is forced to randomly discard "Rainbow Kuriboh" via the effect of "Number C104: Umbral Horror Masquerade" in episode 142.
- ↑ 64.0 64.1 64.2 64.3 This card is seen in Yuma's opening hand when he Duels Astral in the Duel explanation.