Colin
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School | Duel Academy | ||||||||||
Dormitory | Ra Yellow | ||||||||||
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Video game debut | Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force | ||||||||||
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Colin |
Colin, known as Doruo Ai in the Japanese version, is a character in the Tag Force series. He is a Ra Yellow student.
Colin's given Japanese name, Doruo, is derived from doruota (ドルオタ), a term for otakus obsessed with female idols. The games poke fun at this by having Colin belittling the inclusion of "card crushes" in Decks while using Decks revolving entirely around said cards.
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Appearances[edit]
Tag Force[edit]
Colin is the only Tier 3 character in the first game that has more than 1 Deck, but he does not use his second Deck at any point outside of Free Duel Mode. He gives out both of his Deck Recipes at the same time.
Defeating Colin 10 times earns the player 1 copy of "Doriado's Blessing".
Colin is Vyga's partner during the Tag Force Tournament.
Tag Force 2-3[edit]
Colin teams up with Deron for the Ra Yellow Tournament.
Gifts[edit]
The player is able to give Colin sandwiches. The following table details how much he likes or dislikes the sandwiches.
Tag Force 2[edit]
In Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 2, Colin has the following responses when the player gives him a sandwich.
Rating | Sandwiches | Response |
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5 | (Your partner is really happy!) | |
4 | (Your partner is happy!) | |
3 | (Not much of a reaction...) | |
2 | (Your partner didn't seem to like it!) | |
1 | (You partner didn't like it!) | |
? | Randomly selected response |
Tag Force 3[edit]
In Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 3, Colin has the following responses when the player gives him a sandwich.
The localized version of the game reuses his responses from Tag Force 2, which are shared among all standard Duelist 3 characters. The responses below are translations from the Japanese version of the game, which has individual responses for each character.
Rating | Sandwiches | Response |
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5 | It's pretty good! I'm not a big fan of sandwiches, but this is delicious! |
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4 | Oh... It's quite a bit better than I expected it to be... |
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3 | Eh, it's not too bad. | |
2 | Egh... No good. This is why I don't like sandwiches. |
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1 | Agh! You mean sandwiches are always this bad!? |
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? | Randomly selected response |
Ending Scenes[edit]
Decks[edit]
Colin's first Deck in Tag Force is a Charmer Deck that also features "Elemental Mistress Doriado", while his second Deck is a Burn Deck focusing on "White Magician Pikeru" and "Ebon Magician Curran". Deron would use a Deck similar to the latter in the following games.
In Tag Force 2 and Tag Force 3, Colin's Decks focus on "Elemental Mistress Doriado".
Tag Force[edit]
Idol Deck 1 ★3
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Japanese: アイドルデッキ甲 · Rōmaji: Aidoru Dekki Kō
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Idol Deck 2 ★3
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Japanese: アイドルデッキ乙 · Rōmaji: Aidoru Dekki Otsu
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Tag Force 2[edit]
Reason to Live 1 ★2
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Japanese: 生きがい1 · Rōmaji: Ikigai 1
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Reason to Live 2 ★4
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Japanese: 生きがい2 · Rōmaji: Ikigai 2
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Reason to Live 3 ★4
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Japanese: 生きがい3 · Rōmaji: Ikigai 3
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Tag Force 3[edit]
Reason to Live 1 ★2
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Japanese: 生きがい1 · Rōmaji: Ikigai 1
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Reason to Live 2 ★3
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Japanese: 生きがい2 · Rōmaji: Ikigai 2
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Reason to Live 3 ★4
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Japanese: 生きがい3 · Rōmaji: Ikigai 3
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