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Yuo Goha holds the true presidency of Goha Corporation and ranks as the fifth sibling among the Goha Six. He operates covertly, masking his objectives from his siblings while engineering schemes to oppose Yuga Ohdo and his allies, establishing himself as the primary antagonist of the second season.
Physically short-statured with light skin, violet eyes, and curly sandy brown hair, Yuo dons a puppetmaster-inspired costume for duels—notably against Yuga Ohdo—featuring a mask, tiara, gray suit jacket, white shirt with red string bowtie, dark khaki vest, charcoal shorts, and matching boots. His identification plaque adorns the jacket’s left lapel.
His personality blends exceptional intelligence, calmness, and serenity, reinforcing his leadership. Yet he displays ruthless calculation, unhesitatingly removing siblings from corporate roles after their duel losses. This secrecy extends to pursuing undisclosed objectives without their knowledge or consent.
Yuo’s strategic impact unfolds upon returning from Goha Space Academy to confront Rush Duels. He escalates conflict by taking the sentient Super Robot Rush hostage on the moon, forcing Yuga and allies into challenges. His deeper motive is dismantling dueling itself, seeking to render it miserable through methods like brainwashing.
In dueling, Yuo pioneers milestones: he executes Rush Duel’s first Fusion Summon using a puppet/performance-themed Deck. His monsters include "Imaginary Actor," "Serpainter," "Sword Dancer," "Snake Crown," and "Fire Jester," while his Extra Deck fuses "Metallion Asurastar," "Metallion King Cobrastar," and "Metallion Vritrastar." Spell/Trap support features "Fusion," "Imaginary Arc Tower," and "Piercing!".
His name combines the kanji "遊" (Yu, "game") and "於" (o, "to be agreed upon"). Duel outcomes encompass a flashback win against Yuga Goha, an on-screen victory over Yuga Ohdo, a loss to The Lukeman (Luicidien Kallister transformed), and a decisive defeat by Yuga Goha concluding his arc.
Yuo avoids sports, dedicating himself to puppet theater and marionette crafts—aligning his Deck as the franchise’s second puppet strategy after ZEXAL’s Quattro. He wields the third antagonist LIGHT-Attribute Deck. Parallels with VRAINS’ Ray include their shared Attribute, creation of self-serving powerful cards, roles as primary second-season antagonists, and distinct interest in their respective protagonists.
His arc culminates as ambitions to eradicate dueling are exposed and thwarted, cementing his legacy in the conflict over Rush Duel’s future.
Physically short-statured with light skin, violet eyes, and curly sandy brown hair, Yuo dons a puppetmaster-inspired costume for duels—notably against Yuga Ohdo—featuring a mask, tiara, gray suit jacket, white shirt with red string bowtie, dark khaki vest, charcoal shorts, and matching boots. His identification plaque adorns the jacket’s left lapel.
His personality blends exceptional intelligence, calmness, and serenity, reinforcing his leadership. Yet he displays ruthless calculation, unhesitatingly removing siblings from corporate roles after their duel losses. This secrecy extends to pursuing undisclosed objectives without their knowledge or consent.
Yuo’s strategic impact unfolds upon returning from Goha Space Academy to confront Rush Duels. He escalates conflict by taking the sentient Super Robot Rush hostage on the moon, forcing Yuga and allies into challenges. His deeper motive is dismantling dueling itself, seeking to render it miserable through methods like brainwashing.
In dueling, Yuo pioneers milestones: he executes Rush Duel’s first Fusion Summon using a puppet/performance-themed Deck. His monsters include "Imaginary Actor," "Serpainter," "Sword Dancer," "Snake Crown," and "Fire Jester," while his Extra Deck fuses "Metallion Asurastar," "Metallion King Cobrastar," and "Metallion Vritrastar." Spell/Trap support features "Fusion," "Imaginary Arc Tower," and "Piercing!".
His name combines the kanji "遊" (Yu, "game") and "於" (o, "to be agreed upon"). Duel outcomes encompass a flashback win against Yuga Goha, an on-screen victory over Yuga Ohdo, a loss to The Lukeman (Luicidien Kallister transformed), and a decisive defeat by Yuga Goha concluding his arc.
Yuo avoids sports, dedicating himself to puppet theater and marionette crafts—aligning his Deck as the franchise’s second puppet strategy after ZEXAL’s Quattro. He wields the third antagonist LIGHT-Attribute Deck. Parallels with VRAINS’ Ray include their shared Attribute, creation of self-serving powerful cards, roles as primary second-season antagonists, and distinct interest in their respective protagonists.
His arc culminates as ambitions to eradicate dueling are exposed and thwarted, cementing his legacy in the conflict over Rush Duel’s future.