TV-Series
Description
Wall Eehto belongs to the Machias race, a high-tech machine serving the Alvarez Empire within the elite Spriggan 12 guard protecting Emperor Spriggan. His epithet, "Judge" (Shinpansha), signifies his role in strategic operations. He commands the Wall Squad and spearheads the invasion of Ishgar, specifically targeting Magnolia to dismantle Fairy Tail's defenses.
Wall manifests two distinct forms. His true appearance is a thin, youthful man with medium-length, wavy dark brown hair often covering his left eye. His eyes feature unique four-point outer "eyelashes," and he frequently displays a devilish grin revealing sharp teeth. Metallic details include silver circles along his jawline and screw-studded ears. He wears orange coveralls with a black harness, rubber gloves, thigh-high boots, and Alvarez Empire insignia on his shoulders. His initial puppet form is a taller, mechanically distorted humanoid with an antenna-like hairstyle, a scarf, and a striped sweater.
Personality-wise, Wall exhibits maniacal tendencies, often cackling at others' misfortunes, including his comrades' defeats. He displays arrogance, calling himself "the elite Machias." Crucially, Machias technology allows him to rewrite his own personality: he shifts from carefree to cold and emotionless when tactically advantageous, such as during his battle with Laxus Dreyar. His puppet form acts methodically, referencing judicial concepts like "prosecution" and "death penalty" while executing orders.
His primary magic is Weakness, enabling him to analyze opponents' vulnerabilities and create mechanical soldiers to exploit them. He generates weapons like railguns, missiles, and energy cannons, including long-range artillery capable of striking targets over 400 km away. Voltex Charge absorbs electricity to amplify his power and alter his form. He also employs Etherion-based attacks, though their exact destructive scale remains unconfirmed in official sources. Late in his arc, he attempts a technique likened to magnetic confinement fusion in fan discussions, but this lacks canonical verification.
During the Alvarez invasion, Wall's puppet assaults Magnolia from the west, breaching Freed Justine's Jutsu Shiki barrier. After deploying Weakness Soldiers against Evergreen and Bickslow, he confronts Freed at Kardia Cathedral. When Ichiya intervenes, Wall absorbs his lightning attacks via Voltex Charge. After Freed drops the barrier, the puppet is destroyed by Freed and Ichiya, though its head detonates in a final explosion. The real Wall, observing remotely from Dimaria Yesta's ship, laughs at his comrades' failures and fires a long-range cannon at Fairy Tail's guild hall, intercepted by the Christina airship.
Later, Wall engages Laxus Dreyar. Initially gaining advantage by absorbing Laxus's lightning and exploiting his poisoning, Wall rewrites his personality to eliminate overconfidence. Laxus outmaneuvers him by tricking him into healing the poison, then delivers a fatal blow, destroying Wall. A Historia version is later resurrected by Neinhart's magic. This form battles Team Natsu but is overpowered by Minerva and dissolves.
Wall Eehto is ranked among the weakest of the Spriggan 12 by series creator Hiro Mashima, placing below figures like August and Irene Belserion in combat capability.
Wall manifests two distinct forms. His true appearance is a thin, youthful man with medium-length, wavy dark brown hair often covering his left eye. His eyes feature unique four-point outer "eyelashes," and he frequently displays a devilish grin revealing sharp teeth. Metallic details include silver circles along his jawline and screw-studded ears. He wears orange coveralls with a black harness, rubber gloves, thigh-high boots, and Alvarez Empire insignia on his shoulders. His initial puppet form is a taller, mechanically distorted humanoid with an antenna-like hairstyle, a scarf, and a striped sweater.
Personality-wise, Wall exhibits maniacal tendencies, often cackling at others' misfortunes, including his comrades' defeats. He displays arrogance, calling himself "the elite Machias." Crucially, Machias technology allows him to rewrite his own personality: he shifts from carefree to cold and emotionless when tactically advantageous, such as during his battle with Laxus Dreyar. His puppet form acts methodically, referencing judicial concepts like "prosecution" and "death penalty" while executing orders.
His primary magic is Weakness, enabling him to analyze opponents' vulnerabilities and create mechanical soldiers to exploit them. He generates weapons like railguns, missiles, and energy cannons, including long-range artillery capable of striking targets over 400 km away. Voltex Charge absorbs electricity to amplify his power and alter his form. He also employs Etherion-based attacks, though their exact destructive scale remains unconfirmed in official sources. Late in his arc, he attempts a technique likened to magnetic confinement fusion in fan discussions, but this lacks canonical verification.
During the Alvarez invasion, Wall's puppet assaults Magnolia from the west, breaching Freed Justine's Jutsu Shiki barrier. After deploying Weakness Soldiers against Evergreen and Bickslow, he confronts Freed at Kardia Cathedral. When Ichiya intervenes, Wall absorbs his lightning attacks via Voltex Charge. After Freed drops the barrier, the puppet is destroyed by Freed and Ichiya, though its head detonates in a final explosion. The real Wall, observing remotely from Dimaria Yesta's ship, laughs at his comrades' failures and fires a long-range cannon at Fairy Tail's guild hall, intercepted by the Christina airship.
Later, Wall engages Laxus Dreyar. Initially gaining advantage by absorbing Laxus's lightning and exploiting his poisoning, Wall rewrites his personality to eliminate overconfidence. Laxus outmaneuvers him by tricking him into healing the poison, then delivers a fatal blow, destroying Wall. A Historia version is later resurrected by Neinhart's magic. This form battles Team Natsu but is overpowered by Minerva and dissolves.
Wall Eehto is ranked among the weakest of the Spriggan 12 by series creator Hiro Mashima, placing below figures like August and Irene Belserion in combat capability.