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* InformedAttribute: His status as a "legendary Cardfighter" ends up this as a result of all his matches occurring ''offscreen'', and the little bit we do see having him losing. Presumably, he had to win ''a'' match somehow since he was in the final eight, but said match was likewise offscreen. He finally was able to have an on-screen fight in Nao in which he had a close fight against her, which he lost once she used her Vanguard's Divine Skill on him.

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* InformedAttribute: His status as a "legendary Cardfighter" ends up this as a result of all his matches occurring ''offscreen'', and the little bit we do see having him losing. Presumably, he had to win ''a'' match somehow since he was in the final eight, but said match was likewise offscreen. He finally was able to have an on-screen fight in Nao in which he had a close fight ''Divinez'' against her, Nao, which he lost once she used her Vanguard's Divine Skill on him.him, but not before a very narrow fight, which could have gone either way.
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* InformedAttribute: His status as a "legendary Cardfighter" ends up this as a result of all his matches occuring ''offscreen'', and the little bit we do see having him losing. Presumably he had to win ''a'' match somehow since he was in the final eight, but said match was likewise offscreen.

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* InformedAttribute: His status as a "legendary Cardfighter" ends up this as a result of all his matches occuring occurring ''offscreen'', and the little bit we do see having him losing. Presumably Presumably, he had to win ''a'' match somehow since he was in the final eight, but said match was likewise offscreen.offscreen. He finally was able to have an on-screen fight in Nao in which he had a close fight against her, which he lost once she used her Vanguard's Divine Skill on him.

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* TheCorrupter: Masanori tends to bring out the worst in people, and is responsible for pushing once good hearted people into acts of evil:
** With Tohya, he encouraged him into defeating the various teams and burning their flags. Once Danji names Tohya the new leader of Team Blackout after Tohya finally beats him, Masanori simply leaves him behind in favor of continuing the banner burnings alongside Shinobu.

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* TheCorrupter: Masanori tends to bring out the worst in people, and is responsible for pushing once good hearted good-hearted people into acts of evil:
** With Tohya, he encouraged him into defeating to defeat the various teams and burning burn their flags. Once Danji names Tohya the new leader of Team Blackout after Tohya finally beats him, Masanori simply leaves him behind in favor of continuing the banner burnings alongside Shinobu.



* TheHeavy: He's the ultimate cause behind the actions of the {{big bad}}s of both seasons ''[=overDress=]'', Tohya and Mirei, acting as TheCorrupter towards them. While he also does this to further his own agenda of driving people to rock bottom, his primary motivation behind said actions are locating prospective candidates for Project Uniformers at the behest of Jinki Mukae.

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* TheHeavy: He's the ultimate cause behind the actions of the {{big bad}}s of both seasons ''[=overDress=]'', Tohya and Mirei, acting as TheCorrupter towards them. While he also does this to further his own agenda of driving people to rock bottom, his primary motivation behind said actions are is locating prospective candidates for Project Uniformers at the behest of Jinki Mukae.



* ItAmusedMe: Everything he does is for the sake of his own amusement with him viewing those around him as a source of entertainment especially if he leads them astray or drives them to extremes. In ''Divinez'', the sole reason he partakes in the Fated Clash is due to him finding the whole thing amusing especially liking the fight between Akina and [[spoiler:future Hikari]] describing it as a battle in which they keep trying to crush their loved ones for the sake of their desires. He even sticks around to watch the final match between Akina and Suo despite knowing that [[spoiler:he will die if the latter wins]] out of curiosity if Akina manages to ScrewDestiny and pull a miracle.



* NiceJobFixingItVillain: A decent amount of the actions he takes to create chaos actually end up ''benefitting'' the people he's manipulating or harming the group he's working with. Most prominently, him getting Tohya back into Vanguard and forcing Zakusa to join Uniformers ends up making the former a lot happier with his life while the latter ends up exposing a lot of the flaws of the Project while being a StealthMentor towards the main cast. [[WildCard Masanori being Masanori though]], he likely finds a lot of this more amusing than anything else.
* TheRival: Towards Zakusa. While initially it looks to be solely due to Masanori almost making him lose his Orfist and his constant intrusions to Wonder Hill, it becomes clear later on that it's because Zakusa can see past his friendly demeanor and despises his more wicked personality.

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* NiceJobFixingItVillain: A decent amount of the actions he takes to create chaos actually end up ''benefitting'' the people he's manipulating or harming the group he's working with. Most prominently, him his getting Tohya back into Vanguard and forcing Zakusa to join Uniformers ends up making the former a lot happier with his life while the latter ends up exposing a lot of the flaws of the Project while being a StealthMentor towards the main cast. [[WildCard Masanori being Masanori though]], he likely finds a lot of this more amusing than anything else.
* TheRival: Towards Zakusa. While initially initially, it looks to be solely due to Masanori almost making him lose his Orfist and his constant intrusions to Wonder Hill, it becomes clear later on that it's because Zakusa can see past his friendly demeanor and despises his more wicked personality.

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Megumi plays a Stoicheia deck based around Sylvan Horned Beast King, Magnolia, which can give her back-row rearguards the ability to attack in order to overwhelm her opponent with an aggressive barrage of continuous attacks. She later adds a new Grade 4 boss, Sylvan Horned Beast Emperor, Magnolia Elder, which can not only still allow her back-row units to attack, but also powers them up and lets them intercept from the back-row as well, providing her hyper-aggressive strategy some resilience.

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Megumi plays a Stoicheia deck based around Sylvan Horned Beast King, Magnolia, which can give her back-row rearguards rear-guards the ability to attack in order to overwhelm her opponent with an aggressive barrage of continuous attacks. She later adds a new Grade 4 boss, Sylvan Horned Beast Emperor, Magnolia Elder, which can not only still allow her back-row units to attack, but also powers them up and lets them intercept from the back-row as well, providing her hyper-aggressive strategy some resilience.resilience.
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After undergoing the Uniformers program, she uses a deck centered around Sylvan Horned Beast King of Calamity, Magnolia Masques, which per usual of Masques cards focuses on placing Dragontree Markers. In contrast to Magnolia Elder, who gives defense as offense, Magnolia Masques is more focused on offense by giving back-row rear-guards on Dragontree Markers the ability to attack along with them gaining a constant 15,000 boost in power during her turn. In the case, that all her rear-guards are retired, she can easily bring them back with Forced Grow Dragon, who can revive units equal to the amount Dragontree Markers on her rear-guard circles thus continuing her onslaught.
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->Voiced by: Hikaru Tono (JP), Brianna Johnston (EN)[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tomariseto.png]]

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->Voiced by: Hikaru Tono Creator/HikaruTono (JP), Brianna Johnston (EN)[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tomariseto.png]]
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* MinionMaster: He calls his units aside from Greedon his "minion", and claims they only serve to make Greedon even stronger.

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* MinionMaster: TheMinionMaster: He calls his units aside from Greedon his "minion", and claims they only serve to make Greedon even stronger.
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* NiceGirl: She is very kind and friendly towards pretty much everybody she meets.
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** Yu-yu is a expy Aichi in many aspects, but at the same time, their are contrasts between them. Aichi had a good relationship with his younger sister Emi while Yu-yu is more of a doormat towards his older sisters. Aichi had a connection with Vanguard before he became a player while Yu-yu never had any connection to Vanguard until he became a cardfighter. In terms of skill, Aichi had to go through a lot of training and various powerful opponents to become the top fighter he became at the end of his series, while Yu-yu is more or less an InstantExpert at the game. Aichi's favorite card is Blaster Blade, a Grade 2 unit that is already strong on its own and embodies Aichi's ideal image of strength, while Yu-yu's is Trickstar, a Grade 0 unit with the ability to evolve with overDress, representing Yu-yu's potential and desire to become stronger.

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** Yu-yu is a expy of Aichi in many aspects, but at the same time, their are contrasts between them. Aichi had a good relationship with his younger sister Emi while Yu-yu is more of a doormat towards his older sisters. Aichi had a connection with Vanguard before he became a player while Yu-yu never had any connection to Vanguard until he became a cardfighter. In terms of skill, Aichi had to go through a lot of training and various powerful opponents to become the top fighter he became at the end of his series, while Yu-yu is more or less an InstantExpert at the game. Aichi's favorite card is Blaster Blade, a Grade 2 unit that is already strong on its own and embodies Aichi's ideal image of strength, while Yu-yu's is Trickstar, a Grade 0 unit with the ability to evolve with overDress, representing Yu-yu's potential and desire to become stronger.



->Voiced by: Takumi Mano (JP)

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->Voiced by: Takumi Mano (JP)(JP), Griffin Cork (EN)

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!!!Various

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!!!Various!!!Various (Dragontree deck)/Keter Sanctuary (Alden deck)



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When fighting against Gui, Jinki uses a his brother's Keter Sanctuary deck focused on Alden.





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In ''Divinez'', Taizo rebuilds his deck to include Fated One of Guiding Star, Welstra "Blitz Arms". While his deck's overall strategy remains the same, his vanguard's Divine Skill allows him to speed up his game plan by placing up to two Product cards in his hand directly to the field and then operate one of his Product card. He also has a new Set Order which let him gain energy and draw a card when it is placed and, on subsequent turns, can be operated by his vanguard to retire an opposing rear-guard, reduce the power of their vanguard and deal one damage.


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* AscendedExtra: Taizo went from being a supporting character in season 1 of ''will+Dress'' with a minor role in season 2 and 3 to being one of the main characters of ''Divinez''.

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