![]() ![]() He can Duel without a Duel Gazer however, his left eye turns red and several marks resembling a Duel Gazer are seen when he Duels. ![]() Unlike any other regular D-Pad version of a Duel Disk (that had been seen up until that point), Kite's disk is a blue and single-bladed disk that curves outside. It is later shown that this transformation physically and mentally drains Kite, eventually hurting him when it is used. When he uses a " Photon" card while in "Photon Mode", his body lights up. When Kite Duels, his black outfit converts to white through a process called " Photon Transformation", additionally, once his Duel Gazer tattoo appears, it changes the color of his left eye from blue-grey to red. In the past, Kite's attire included a pink shirt, brown pants and braces fitted around his belt. He also has a belt with two purple deck boxes for his cards. His attire includes a black trench coat with a high collar over a grey shirt, a finger-less black glove on his right hand, and white pants with black boots. Kite has light blue-grey eyes, pale skin and blonde hair that is curled up in a point with a dark green spiked front, also featuring dark green bangs. 2.2.2 World Duel Carnival Preliminaries.He was later revived by the power of the Numeron Code after Yuma's and Astral's final Duel.Īn alternate universe version of Kite appears in Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V. After defeating Mizar on the Moon, Kite deems Mizar the true Dragon Tamer and entrusts him to complete his quest after succumbing to the vacuum of space (more subtle in the dub, but implied once his ghost appears). When Hart was cured, he became friends with Yuma and Astral and cooperated with them in the Interdimensional War between the Astral World and Barian World, becoming directly involved with the Legend of the Dragons of Light and Time. Assisted by a robot named Orbital 7, Kite was the most direct adversary of the first three arcs, but his "Numbers" are now in the possession of Yuma Tsukumo and Astral. Faker, a Number Hunter, and one of the main characters who was gathering "Numbers" for his father in order to help his formerly sick brother, Hart Tenjo, in Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL. Yield your big chunks of battle score, and repeat the whole process as many times as needed, to complete the event with all of its rewards claimed.Kite Tenjo, known as Kaito Tenjo ( 天 ( てん ) 城 ( じょう ) カイト, Tenjō Kaito) in the manga and Japanese version, is the son of Dr. Simply attack now, and enjoy the huge amount of effect damage, knocking out Kite right away. Finish up with using your Set Skill, for an extra Attack boost and use Exchange to get rid of Kuriphoton, from Kite’s hand. Now the fun part begins, where you need to steal the Attack points of Kite’s strongest monster, with Leeching the Light. With your current field set, additionally summon Gravekeeper’s Vassal and use alongside it, both of the Union Attack cards and Secret Pass of the Treasures, targeting the Vassal. Reaching the final turn, you start your setup and attack respectively. ![]() You need x2 Core Destroyers in your field, before the last turn takes place, so make sure to have these ready. Mixeroid is there to actually find UFOroid, starting this chain. Start by thinning out your deck, using Good Goblin Housekeeping, Jar of Greed and UFOroid to search for the Core Destroyer, or itself in case you want to thin it further. Kite only has LIGHT monsters in his deck, therefore the Core Destroyer combo with Light-Imprisoning Mirror is enough to completely shut down every move of his, especially that obnoxious Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon. This Skill can only be used once per Duel.”įirst things first, you can already see where this is going. ![]() “One of the monsters that you control on the field gains the ATK of the current number of the turn x100. Feel free to change them however you see fit, with equal type of cards with enough draw power. ** Good Goblin Housekeeping and Jar of Greed are the only non-essential cards for this Deck, as they are here purely for recycling your cards and additional search power. We already covered a great deck that you can use at him for his lvl 40 version, which can indeed work here as well, but there is a quite good alternative if you do have the cards for it. Everyone is trying to maximize their score and success rate, in order to farm him efficiently, so let’s take a look as to how to do so. Number Hunter: Kite Tenjo event is still ongoing and we also have Kite’s lvl 50 variant now to tackle. ![]()
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