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Wen Yong Fa is one of two brothers of Chinese descent known as the Yong Fa brothers. At 12 years old, he stands 142cm tall and weighs 39kg, born on May 7 with blood type O. His personality is brash, cocky, arrogant, blunt, stubborn, physically pushy, and loud, yet also openhearted and fiercely loyal to those he cares about. Skilled in a kung-fu-like martial art, he exhibits emotional dependency on his younger brother Li Yong Fa and a manipulative streak, sometimes pressuring Li into morally questionable actions despite Li's reluctance.
Initially aligned with the Shadow Alliance, Wen debuted alongside Li under Ababa's orders, challenging Yamato Delgado at Delta Rock and exposing Gray Michael Vincent's temporary alliance with the villains. In the IBA Winners Tournament, he dominated qualifying rounds with a perfect score, defeating opponents like Sae and Zorna to reach the semi-finals. Facing Enjyu there, Wen rejected demands to cheat despite Shadow Alliance pressure, choosing fair play. This decision cost him the match but earned Yamato's respect and marked his departure from the Shadow Alliance, a break made in unison with Li.
After the tournament, Wen assisted Yamato and allies against threats like News and Salz. He later acquired King Bakuso, an upgraded B-Daman, and participated in missions against adversaries such as Shegen. In Wygene, battling Shegen, Wen combined his King Bakuso with Li's King Rekuso to form King Bakurekuso, securing victory through teamwork. His B-Daman was later upgraded to Suiseiryu.
A rift developed when Li joined the Neo Shadow Alliance under Enjyu's influence. Wen confronted Li, resulting in a B-DaBattle where Wen, unable to shoot his brother, lost offscreen, temporarily separating them. Wen subsequently allied with Yamato's group against Marda B's conquest, retrieving B-Energy and defending Neon City. During the final assault on Marda B's Harrier, Wen battled Li alone after finding him under Marda B's control. After defeating Neo Shadow Alliance soldiers mimicking their tag-team tactics, Wen engaged Li in a heartfelt battle, ultimately freeing him from Marda B's influence. Wen then joined the combined team effort to defeat Marda B.
His B-DaBalls are dark blue, matching his outfit. Wen transitioned from an antagonist focused on winning through manipulation to a heroic figure prioritizing fairness and familial bonds.
Initially aligned with the Shadow Alliance, Wen debuted alongside Li under Ababa's orders, challenging Yamato Delgado at Delta Rock and exposing Gray Michael Vincent's temporary alliance with the villains. In the IBA Winners Tournament, he dominated qualifying rounds with a perfect score, defeating opponents like Sae and Zorna to reach the semi-finals. Facing Enjyu there, Wen rejected demands to cheat despite Shadow Alliance pressure, choosing fair play. This decision cost him the match but earned Yamato's respect and marked his departure from the Shadow Alliance, a break made in unison with Li.
After the tournament, Wen assisted Yamato and allies against threats like News and Salz. He later acquired King Bakuso, an upgraded B-Daman, and participated in missions against adversaries such as Shegen. In Wygene, battling Shegen, Wen combined his King Bakuso with Li's King Rekuso to form King Bakurekuso, securing victory through teamwork. His B-Daman was later upgraded to Suiseiryu.
A rift developed when Li joined the Neo Shadow Alliance under Enjyu's influence. Wen confronted Li, resulting in a B-DaBattle where Wen, unable to shoot his brother, lost offscreen, temporarily separating them. Wen subsequently allied with Yamato's group against Marda B's conquest, retrieving B-Energy and defending Neon City. During the final assault on Marda B's Harrier, Wen battled Li alone after finding him under Marda B's control. After defeating Neo Shadow Alliance soldiers mimicking their tag-team tactics, Wen engaged Li in a heartfelt battle, ultimately freeing him from Marda B's influence. Wen then joined the combined team effort to defeat Marda B.
His B-DaBalls are dark blue, matching his outfit. Wen transitioned from an antagonist focused on winning through manipulation to a heroic figure prioritizing fairness and familial bonds.