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Yuga Ohdo

    Sevens Road Magician 

Sevens Road Magician

The ace monster of Yuga Ohdo, who obtained it from Otes prior to the beginning of the story. While its ATK is lacking, it makes up for it thanks to its effect of gaining ATK for each different Attribute in the Graveyard.
  • Breaking Old Trends: It is the first ace monster of a protagonist who does not have 2500 ATK/2000 DEF (except for Firewall Dragon, which doesn't have DEF), sitting in 2100 ATK/1500 DEF.
  • Cool Mask: Sevens Road Magician wears one over the left side of his face, with orange flames streaming out of the eyehole.
  • Dark Is Not Evil: It's a DARK monster, but on the good guys' side.
  • Flaming Hair: Sevens Road Magician has bright orange flames streaming out the top of his head. Otes's version of the card has blue flames instead.
  • Fusion Dance: With Swordsman of Roadstar to form Sevens Paladin the Magical Knight, with Sevens Road Witch to form Master of Sevens Road, and with Multistrike Dragon Dragias to form Sevengias the Magical Dragon Knight.
  • Loophole Abuse: The Sevens Road monsters and Road Magic cards send cards from the controller's hand or Deck to the Graveyard as costs to use their effects. This is designed to accumulate as many differently Attributed monsters in the Graveyard as possible, in service to Sevens Road Magician's effect of boosting his ATK.
  • Magical Eye Streamers: Sevens Road Magician wears a mask over the left side of his face, with orange flames streaming out the eyehole.
  • Magic Knight: He's a Spellcaster, but carries a sword to channel his magic. As Sevens Paladin, his Type is literally "Magical Knight".
  • Recurring Element: Just like Dark Magician, it has its own female magician counterpart, Sevens Road Witch.
  • Signature Move: The Road Magic cards are this for Sevens Road Magician, as each one depicts him casting the eponymous spell. Each one also requires that the controller control a Level 7 or higher Spellcaster-Type monster to be activated, which Sevens Road Magician is.

    Supreme Machine Magnum Overlord 

Supreme Machine Magnum Overlord

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Supreme Machine Magnum Overlord
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Supreme Flagship Magnum Overlord
Yuga Ohdo's own Maximum Monster, created in response to Nail's. Unlike the three parts of Yggdrago, which are simply the three heads of the same dragon, each part of Magnum Overlord is its own individual robot that combines with the others into a massive Transforming Mecha. It also has an alternate form, Supreme Flagship Magnum Overlord.

It is comprised of three monsters whose effects are only active while in Maximum Mode, requiring the player to Maximum Summon it to make use of them. The center part makes it immune to being destroyed by the opponent's trap cards while its left and right parts allow the player respectively send a card from their hand to the Graveyard to gain ATK equal to the difference in LP between players and to send the top card of the Deck to the Graveyard to gain ATK equal to the Level times 200 of a monster the opponent controls.


  • Composite Character: It's one of Obelisk the Tormentor and The Winged Dragon of Ra, being a Winged Humanoid with multiple effects to increase its ATK.
  • Dark Is Not Evil: It's a DARK monster, but used by main protagonist Yuga Ohdo.
  • Humongous Mecha: It's the smallest Maximum seen so far, but it's still massive and dwarfs normal monsters.
  • No-Sell: Like Yggdrago, while in Maximum mode, Magnum Over Road cannot be destroyed by the opponent's trap cards.
  • One-Hit Kill: Yuga eventually uses it to inflict one to Nail after Nail restores his own LP to full and sets up a Trap that would end the duel in a draw if Yuga didn't do this.
  • Set Bonus: Individually, the three cards that make up Magnum Over Road are pretty weak with lackluster ATK/DEF for their levels and no effects that they can use to compensate for their weak stats. When assembled together in the hand, they can be Maximum Summoned as a 3500 ATK behemoth that cannot be destroyed by the opponent's trap cards and has various effects to increase its own ATK.
  • Transforming Mecha: The three parts are each individual robots that combine into the full Maximum Monster.

Luke Kamijo

    Multistrike Dragon Dragias 

Multistrike Dragon Dragias

The ace monster of Tatsuhisa "Luke" Kamijo. It has the ability to attack multiple times during a turn in which it destroyed a monster by battle. It has a Fusion upgrade; fusing it with The Dragon results in the High Dragon-Type Superstrike Dragon Dragiastar F.

Luke also gains a similar monster called Illusion Strike Dragon Miragias, which he apparently obtained during a duel with himself and appears to be the first sentient monster seen in Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS. Like Dragias, it can make multiple attacks, but it requires another high-Level Dragon to be sent from the hand to the Graveyard and also reduces the ATK of two Level 7 or higher monsters by 1500.


  • Ambiguous Situation: Miragias and its connection to Dragias. Luke apparently obtains it for the first time at the start of the third arc, but is shown to have had an action figure of it in his Rush Duel clubroom and his sister also sometimes calls him "mira-brogias".
  • Attack! Attack! Attack!: Both Dragias and its fellow Strike Dragons, minus Bunker Strike, all have the ability to attack multiple times in the same battle phase.
  • Fusion Dance: Can fuse with The Dragon into Superstrike Dragon Dragiastar F and with Sevens Road Magician to form Sevengias the Magical Dragon Knight.
  • Our Dragons Are Different: Downplayed in that they're bipedal western dragons, but both Dragias and Miragias are shown to have orbs underneath cracks in their body, and Dragias also has four cables with blades attached at the end of each coming from its shoulders and from behind its head, implying that it may be at least partially cybernetic in nature.
    • Dragiastar F lacks the regular Dragon type and is a High Dragon monster instead.
  • Spell My Name With An S: Merchandise pins initially referred to this card in English as "Dragias the Striking Dragon", but later materials confirmed it to be "Multistrike Dragon Dragias".
  • The Worf Effect: Generally an Averted Trope with Dragias, which for many episodes remains Luke's finisher despite initially having trouble with his opponent's monsters, though it's eventually played straight when he Duels Kaizo.

Nail Saionji

    Yggdrago the Sky Emperor 

Yggdrago the Sky Emperor

Nail Saionji's ace monster as well as the first Maximum Monster.

It is comprised of three monsters whose effects are only active while in Maximum Mode, requiring the player to Maximum Summon it to make use of them. The center part makes it immune to being destroyed by the opponent's trap cards while its left and right parts allow the player to send the top three cards of their deck to the Graveyard to, respectively, destroy one of the opponent's Level 8 or lower monsters and change a Defense Position monster into Attack Position.


  • Composite Character: It's one of Obelisk the Tormentor and Slifer the Sky Dragon, being a serpentine dragon with a fixed 4000 ATK and no effects to increase said ATK. It even coils around the Goha Corporation building as Slifer is wont to do in the anime.
  • Dub Name Change: Its title was changed from "Heavenly Emperor Dragon Tree" to just "Sky Emperor" in the dub of Dawn of the Battle Royale.
  • Light Is Not Good: Yggdrago is a LIGHT monster and is described as "Heavenly" but is used by Nail Saionji, the antagonist of the Maximum arc.
  • No-Sell: While in Maximum mode, Yggdrago cannot be destroyed by the opponent's trap cards, as Yuga found out the hard way when he attempted to do so in his rematch against Nail.
  • One-Hit Kill: Its first appearance in the anime has Nail use it to defeat Yuga this way and he attempts to do so again in their rematch only to be foiled. Justified in that Yggdrago's effects described above make it pretty easy to break through the opponent's defenses and its 4000 ATK is enough to wipe out a player's LP in one attack in the anime.
  • Our Dragons Are Different: To begin with, despite what its name might imply, its type is neither Dragon, Plant, or even Wyrm, instead being a Cyberse like Nail's other monsters. Appearance-wise, it is plant-like in appearance with leaf-like wings, a body made from a mass of coiled vines, and three heads that "sprout" from buds.
  • Set Bonus: Individually, the three cards that make up Yggdrago are pretty weak with lackluster ATK/DEF for their levels and no effects that they can use to compensate for their weak stats. When assembled together in the hand, they can be Maximum Summoned as a 4000 ATK behemoth that cannot be destroyed by the opponent's trap cards and by sending the top three cards of their controller’s deck to the Graveyard can once per turn, destroy one level 8 or lower opposing monster and change one of their defense position monsters to attack position.
  • World Tree: Is named after Yggdrasil, the World Tree from Norse mythology.

Asana Mutsuba

    Wyrm Excavator the Heavy Cavalry Draco 

Wyrm Excavator the Heavy Cavalry Draco

Asana Mutsuba's Maximum Monster, created from discarded Duel ID cards found in Maximum Mountain.

It is comprised of three monsters whose effects are only active while in Maximum Mode, requiring the player to Maximum Summon it to make use of them. The center part makes it immune to being destroyed by the opponent's trap cards while its left and right parts increase its ATK by 300 for each card in Asana's hand and allow it to destroy a Spell or Trap to draw a card respectively, drawing an additional card if it destroyed a Field Spell.


  • Composite Character: It's one of The Winged Dragon of Ra and Slifer the Sky Dragon, being a yellow-skinned mechanical dragon and the last of the original three Maximums to be introduced, while also including an effect to gain ATK for the number of cards in the player's hand.
  • No-Sell: While in Maximum mode, Wyrm Excavator cannot be destroyed by the opponent's trap cards.
  • Our Dragons Are Different: It's a Wyrm monster that appears as a massive bucket wheel excavator with a dragon at its core.
  • Set Bonus: Individually, the three cards that make up Wyrm Excavator are pretty weak with lackluster ATK/DEF for their levels and no effects that they can use to compensate for their weak stats, though the main part actually has respectable ATK on its own. When assembled together in the hand, they can be Maximum Summoned as a 3500 ATK behemoth that cannot be destroyed by the opponent's trap cards and can easily increase its own ATK far beyond its original score.

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