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What reason I have been fighting up until now? If I continue fighting, I will carve open a path to the future. Sacrificing other things will not give people a future.

Summary

Yuma Tsukumo (九十九つくも 遊馬ゆうま, Tsukumo Yūma) is the main protagonist of Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL. He is a young Duelist who aspires to be the greatest, despite his amateur skills. He finds himself reluctantly partnered with a Dueling spirit called Astral. Together, they pursue the "Numbers" to recover Astral's scattered memories, becoming a Number Hunter while cultivating his Dueling abilities during their adventures. After being victorious in the World Duel Carnival, Yuma became the Duel Champion of Heartland City. He is also the Original Number's other half that was separated from him, during Astral's battle with Don Thousand long ago.

As Yuma cooperates with Astral and assists him in the gathering of his "Number" cards, Yuma learns the truths that connect him to his destiny through his beloved father, Kazuma Tsukumo, and becomes the most important participant in the Interdimensional War between Astral World and Barian World, bringing an end to the hostilities.

Powers and Stats

Tier: Unknown, varies with monsters.

Name: The character's true name, and/or common name/epithets

Origin: The name of the fiction which the character is from, with a link to the Verse page

Gender: Male, female or genderless

Age: Character's age

Classification: Character's class/race etc.

Attack Potency: Unknown, varies with monsters. Wall level with Gagaga Magician (It annihalated Tubone, which is a skeleton monster smaller than Yuma), Wall level (It hurt Flip, who tanked the recoil of Gagaga Magician annihilating Tubone), Building level with Leviathan Dragon (It's this large. It one-shot Gagaga Magician and it can make itself stronger to destroy Gogogo Golem and it was going to destroy Utopia. It annihilated Urangutan, which is a skeleton monster comparable in size to Tubone), Building level with Gogogo Golem (It's this large. It sent Leviathan Dragon reeling with an attack so powerful it caused a shockwave knocking out trackers), Building level with Utopia (It's this large. It oneshot Drill Barnacle, which is this large. It oneshot Jawsman, which is this large. It oneshot Gagaga Magician.

Dimensionality: The spatial dimension the character resides on.

Travel Speed: How fast the character can move.

Combat Speed: How fast the character goes in combat.

Reaction Speed: How fast the character can react.

Lifting Strength: The weight the character can lift/move, usually expressed in tons. However it is optional since lifting strength generally doesn't matter in most fights (in bold).

Striking Strength: The attack power of the character's physical attacks/blows (in bold).

Durability: Building level (In duels, when a monster attacks a weaker monster, the weaker monster is destroyed and the difference in power is dealt as damage to the owner; Yuma has taken this damage from Leviathan Dragon, He tanked a magic attack from Poseidon, who's magic knocked back Gagaga Magician)

Stamina: Self-explanatory

Range: The distance the character's attacks/abilities can cover.

Powers and Abilities:

Standard Equipment: Things the character usually uses, or carries with him.

Intelligence: Self-explanatory

Standard Tactics: The usual behavior exhibited by a character during battles. For example, which actions a character will first perform when fighting an unknown opponent or which abilities they will use frequently, rarely, or never. If the character's behavior is too inconsistent to identify, they fall under "wildcard".

Weaknesses: Self-explanatory

Feats: List all of the character's amazing feats. Strength feats, speed feats, durability feats, etc. You can judge a person's power by their feats.

Notable Attacks/Techniques: A list of some abilities the character generally uses.

Key: For characters who have transformation stages/power-ups or who become stronger through certain points of the story, insert those transformations/power-ups/timelines here in bold.

Note: Self-explanatory

Explanations (Optional)

This section can be used to explain the reasons for the assigned power level of a certain character more in-depth, as well as how the powers and nature of the character fundamentally work. This is particularly useful for more high-tiered characters.

However, it is very important that you make sure that the text has good grammar/sentence structure, and is easy to understand.

Gallery

Put other pictures of the character here.

Others

Put some minor information about the character here.

Notable Victories:

Put some notable/good matches that result in the character's victory.

Notable Losses:

Put some notable/good matches that result in the character's loss.

Inconclusive Matches:

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