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  • In episode 94, Ray Shadows gives this card and four other "V" cards to Yuma, claiming that they will be of some help to you for the upcoming battle against Vector (in reality, Vector, as Ray Shadows, wanted Yuma to have the "V" cards in his Deck as part of another of his convoluted plans). Later Yuma uses this card during his Duel against Vector (which was a clone created by the real Vector). After he Normal Summons this card, he activates this card's first effect to revive "Number 39: Utopia". After Yuma Xyz Summons "Chaos Number 39: Utopia Ray V" via "Rank-Up-Magic Limited Barian's Force", he activates this card's second effect to equip itself to "Utopia Ray V". Yuma activates the effect of "Utopia Ray V" to destroy "Number 66: Master Key Beetle" and two remaining "Umbral Horror Mirage Tokens" with the help of this card's fourth effect. Yuma then activates this card's final effect to inflict damage to Vector equal to the combined ATK of his destroyed monsters on the field, winning Yuma the Duel.
    • In the morning, Yuma looks at the "V" cards in the morning and states as long as he has these cards and "Utopia Ray V", he is practically invincible.
    • This card and the other "V" cards also appear in a flashback Yuma has when Ray reminds him to believe in his Deck and Yuma remembers the V cards Ray gave him.
  • In episode 95, this card is shown when Yuma is looking at the "V" Cards Ray gave him and promises to use them to save Ray.
  • In episode 96, during Yuma's Duel against Vector, Yuma is forced to send this card and the other "V" cards in his Deck to the Graveyard via "Vain Betrayer". As five "V" cards were sent to the Graveyard via "Vain Betrayer", the latter card increases Vector's Life Points by 2500 (500 for each "V" card) and forces Yuma to send twenty-five cards from the top of his Deck to the Graveyard (five for each "V" card).
    • This card also appears in a flashback Yuma has when Vector reminds him of the five cards he gave to Yuma as "proof" of their "friendship".
  • In episode 97, this card appears in a series of flashbacks Astral has when Vector reminds him that he has been blaming Yuma for a long time little by little and the grudge he holds within his heart is the suspicion aimed at the one who betrayed him.
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