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While pretending to be a Lancer, he runs an Entermage/Performage deck that focuses on using Pendulum Summoning to enable XYZ Monsters, and a side focus on preventing damage- his ace, Performage Trapeze Magician, outright nullifies any damage he would take that's lower than Trapeze Magician's attack points as an example. After he's outed as a spy he reveals that he can also run the Ancient Gear/Antique Gear deck, eventually running a hybrid of the two until the end of the series, where he commits fully to the Performages and expands their potential to include Fusion Monsters and Rank-Up Magic spell cards.

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While pretending to be a Lancer, he runs an Entermage/Performage Performage/Entermage deck that focuses on using Pendulum Summoning to enable XYZ Monsters, and a side focus on preventing damage- his ace, Performage Trapeze Magician, outright nullifies any damage he would take that's lower than Trapeze Magician's attack points as an example. After he's outed as a spy he reveals that he can also run the Ancient Gear/Antique Gear deck, eventually running a hybrid of the two until the end of the series, where he commits fully to the Performages and expands their potential to include Fusion Monsters and Rank-Up Magic spell cards.



* {{Catchphrase}}: "The show must go on!" After being exposed, he falls back to what the Academia students love saying: "Let's begin the hunting game!"

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* {{Catchphrase}}: "The show must go on!" on!", which in the sub is shouted in English as part of his ace monster's summoning chant. After being exposed, he falls back to what the Academia students love saying: "Let's begin the hunting game!"



* DubNameChange: His "Entermage" monsters are called "Performage" in the English version. The same goes for his "Antique" Gear monsters, being called "Ancient" Gear.

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* DubNameChange: His "Entermage" monsters are called "Performage" in the English version. The same goes for his "Antique" Gear monsters, being called "Ancient" Gear.Gear as was originated in the ''GX'' anime. His surname is also phonetically changed from Mackfield to Mc Field.


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* EasilyForgiven: While Yuya's willing to let bygones be bygones and let him stay in Heartland as Yusho's successor, it's pointedly averted when it comes to ''VideoGame/YuGiOhDuelLinks,'' where Dennis receives an ice-cold reception from many of the people he betrayed or hurt as a consequence of his actions in Academia- Serena and Shun outright ''physically'' attack him when he first arrives, while Yuzu keeps her distance due to still not trusting him. The only reason he's largely allowed to stay around is because he shows Shun that he's serious about his atonement, [[spoiler: because Reiji sees value in having him around if Z-Arc returns, and because he's one of the very few people who interacted with Ruri and Rin enough that ''Duel Links'' can use his memories to help recreate them (and even ''then'' Shun initially refuses to let him help).]]

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He plays a somewhat balanced Entermage/Antique Gear hybrid deck, which brings out the potential of Pendulum, Xyz and Fusion Summoning. Later he abandons the Antique Gears and fully embraces the Entermage deck, though he has not given up Fusion Summoning.

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He plays While pretending to be a somewhat balanced Entermage/Antique Lancer, he runs an Entermage/Performage deck that focuses on using Pendulum Summoning to enable XYZ Monsters, and a side focus on preventing damage- his ace, Performage Trapeze Magician, outright nullifies any damage he would take that's lower than Trapeze Magician's attack points as an example. After he's outed as a spy he reveals that he can also run the Ancient Gear/Antique Gear deck, eventually running a hybrid deck, which brings out of the two until the end of the series, where he commits fully to the Performages and expands their potential of Pendulum, Xyz and to include Fusion Summoning. Later he abandons the Antique Gears Monsters and fully embraces the Entermage deck, though he has not given up Fusion Summoning.Rank-Up Magic spell cards.



* ArchEnemy: Similar to Sora, Dennis now considers Kurosaki this, since an already hostile rivalry between the two has devolved into outright hate for one another when Dennis' identity has been revealed thanks to the Xyz rebel. For exposing his mission, Dennis intends to ''fully'' pay back Kurosaki for tearing off his "mask". Unfortunately for him, he fails... '''hard'''.

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Similar to Sora, Dennis now considers Kurosaki this, since an already hostile rivalry between the two has devolved into outright hate for one another when Dennis' identity has been revealed thanks to the Xyz rebel. For exposing his mission, Dennis intends to ''fully'' pay back Kurosaki for tearing off his "mask". Unfortunately for him, he fails... '''hard'''.



* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler:Feeling he can no longer turn to the Lancers, and after betraying Academia, he cards himself.]]

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* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler:Feeling he can no longer turn to the Lancers, and after betraying Academia, he cards himself.himself to take himself out of the equation.]]



* EleventhHourSuperpower: Or more like thirteenth since the main plot was done but, [[spoiler: In his final duel he finally uses a rank-up-magic to create Entermage Trapeze High Magician.]]

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* EleventhHourSuperpower: Or more like thirteenth since the main plot was done but, [[spoiler: In his final duel he finally uses a rank-up-magic Rank-Up Magic card to create Entermage Trapeze High Magician.]]



* GratuitousEnglish: He has a tendency to add English to his speech. Like Halil's, it is not bad. However, unlike Halil, Dennis does not pronounce the monsters' names in English, but with a Japanese accent.

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* GratuitousEnglish: He has a tendency to add English to his speech.speech, most notably in his catch phrase "SHOW MUST GO ON" that appears in Trapeze Magician's summon chant. Like Halil's, it is not bad. However, unlike Halil, Dennis does not pronounce the monsters' names in English, but with a Japanese accent.
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The five {{Red Shirt}}s who duel Yuri in episode 106 suffer a horrible defeat due to this trope. You can't blame them for Special Summoning their ace monsters since everyone does that, but it's because ''what'' kind of monsters they play and what they do. The first red shirt has Super Vehicroid Jumbo Drill, a monster with a Piercing Damage effect, allowing Yuri to defeat the Ojama duelist by copying its effect. The older brother of the VWXYZ brothers gives his VW-Tiger Catapult to his younger brother and leaves himself defenseless, while the younger brother clears Yuri's field which allows the latter to set up his counterattack to defeat them all (admittedly Yuri would have done this anyway). And of course, four of the five duelists end up with three monsters with at least 3000 ATK, especially the girl with her Master of Oz and its enormous 4200 ATK, unintentionally powering up Starve Venom Fusion Dragon's ATK to five digits with their three powerhouses. Only the Ojama duelist doesn't do anything that bites them back in the ass.

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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The five {{Red Shirt}}s who duel Yuri in episode 106 suffer a horrible defeat due to this trope. You can't blame them for Special Summoning their ace monsters since everyone does that, but it's because ''what'' kind of monsters they play and what they do. The first red shirt has Super Vehicroid Jumbo Drill, a monster with a Piercing Damage effect, allowing Yuri to defeat the Ojama duelist by copying its effect. The older younger brother of the VWXYZ brothers gives his VW-Tiger Catapult to his younger older brother and leaves himself defenseless, while the younger older brother clears Yuri's field which allows the latter to set up his counterattack to defeat them all (admittedly Yuri would have done this anyway). And of course, four of the five duelists end up with three monsters with at least 3000 ATK, especially the girl with her Master of Oz and its enormous 4200 ATK, unintentionally powering up Starve Venom Fusion Dragon's ATK to five digits with their three powerhouses. Only the Ojama duelist doesn't do anything that bites them back in the ass.
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* GutturalGrowler: When he does speak, his voice is a very low growl.

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