TV-Series
Description
Suo Yobitsugi has grey hair styled with a widow's peak and long strands framing his face, complemented by distinctive red, tired-looking eyes. His typical attire consists of a grey jacket featuring yellow lining and black stripes on the cuffs and hem, worn over a white t-shirt, paired with grey pants and black sneakers.

He exhibits minimal outward interest in people or activities, maintaining an emotionally detached demeanor. This detachment originates from childhood trauma: witnessing and surviving the train accident that killed his parents. This event caused him to suppress his emotions and develop amnesia, leaving only fragmented memories of the incident as a psychological defense. Following the accident, he came under the care of his uncle, Jiro Yobitsugi.

As the owner of the "Fated One of Zero" card, Suo is recognized as a genius-level Vanguard fighter. He wields a Dark States deck focused on "Fated One of Zero, Blangdmire" and its variants. His strategy centers on binding cards face down from his Soul to increase Blangdmire's power, bind opponent's rear-guards, and activate Divine Skills that nullify opponent's vanguard abilities while preventing sentinel usage during attacks. His deck includes units like Steam Raider Zamuug, Veidrock Dragon, and Elaborate Wizard, supported by consistent trigger lineups featuring critical, draw, front, heal, and over triggers.

His battle record reflects his skill. During the initial Fated Clash, he defeated Masanori Iseki but suffered two losses to Akina Myodo and one loss to Kuon Aikawa. Following the Fated Clash, he began opening up to others, moving from isolation towards engagement. In the subsequent DELUXE Arc, he secured an off-screen victory against Megumi Okura, suffered an off-screen loss to Senka Kanae, and achieved an on-screen win against Suzune Rokuoin. During the duel against Suzune, he employed "One Who Walks From Zero, Blangdmire Nexus" and rear-guards like Elaborate Wizard and Single Strike Shatter Colossus, binding them face down after attacks to counter lock strategies and power up his vanguards.

He owns an insert song titled "The Apocalypse".