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Disa, known as Noriko Ishihara in the Japanese version, is a character appearing in the Tag Force series.

Appearances

Tag Force 1-3

Disa

Disa, in Tag Force 1-3.

In Tag Force 1-3, she is an Obelisk Blue student at Duel Academy.

Tag Force 2

In the second-to-last event of Tyranno's story, Disa and Masha Tag Duel against the player and Tyranno.

Tag Force 5

Disa directly mentions having a younger sister, as well as a job she's not particularly fond of. She is one of the strongest Duelists available to battle or tag with, featuring a well-built "Monarch" based Deck along with an AI improved when compared to that of the previous Tag Force games.

Sandwiches

The player is able to give Disa sandwiches. The following tables detail how much she likes or dislikes the sandwiches.

Tag Force

Strongly likes Likes Neutral Dislikes Strongly dislikes

Tag Force 2

Strongly likes Likes Neutral Dislikes Strongly dislikes

Tag Force 3

Strongly likes Likes Neutral Dislikes Strongly dislikes

Gifts

The player is able to give Disa gifts. The following tables detail how much she likes or dislikes the gifts.

Tag Force 4

Strongly likes Likes Neutral Dislikes Strongly dislikes
Household
Figures
Card accessories
Foods & Beverages
Misc

Tag Force 5

Strongly likes Likes Neutral Dislikes Strongly dislikes
Household
Figures
Card accessories
Foods & Beverages
Misc

Tag Force 6

Strongly likes Likes Neutral Dislikes Strongly dislikes
Household
Figures
Card accessories
Foods & Beverages
Misc

Decks

Disa uses Monarch Decks in every game of the series.

Tag Force


Tag Force 2

"Emperor's Team 4" is only used by Disa during the story event that features her.





Tag Force 3




Tag Force 4

In Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 4, Disa uses Decks titled "Tears of the Emperor" (帝王の涙, Teiō no Namida)





Tag Force 5

In Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 5, Disa uses Decks titled "Deeply Merciful Emperor" (慈悲深い帝王, Jihi Fukai Teiō).





Tag Force 6

In Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 6, Disa uses Decks titled "Crying of the Emperor" (帝王の啼泣, "Teiō no Teikyū")





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