Jin Magatsu vs Darkman



Suggested by Sonic Darkman is an interesting villain because in theory he is supremely powerful. Thing is, he didn’t get to appear for more than a few panels in the manga before being taken down. Meanwhile Jin has had loads of monsters at his disposal and while quantity doesn’t always beat quality, I would say that they are strong enough where Jin should be able to claim a solid victory here. Ultimately Darkman hasn’t shown enough speed and strength to take care of them. Jin Magatsu wins.

Jin Magatsu vs Noboru Kodo


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Suggested by Sonic Noboru is a tough kid but I think this is another match that he just can’t win. Jin has his powerful Shadow OmniLord at the ready and his deck was already comparable to Noboru’s. With that extra home run hitter it is safe to say that he takes a decisive edge in the fight. Noboru’s impressive hand to hand skills will not be enough to counter such an advantage and we can blame his deck’s weakness in the fact that he may have the worst buddy out of all the main characters. Jin Magatsu wins.

Jin Magatsu vs Kiri


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Suggested by Sonic Kiri may have a super powerful god mode but it hasn’t always been very useful in the past. It does give him a power boost though so it’ll still come in handy here. While Kiri is lacking in home run hitters, he does have Fenfir and his trusty Steinblade. Jin has some tricky cards of his own but their strength is in stealth over power. Kiri should actually have the edge in raw power for a change which is interesting. He may have also appeared more than Jin at this point so if the card count is close, it just helps Kiri even more. Kiri wins.

Zanya Kisaragi vs Jin Magatsu


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Suggested by Sonic Zanya may have effectively given up on the game of Buddyfight but that doesn’t mean that he has lost his skills. Jin was never quite as good as Zanya although he came in handy once in a while. Both characters were phased out of the show but I could at least see Zanya returning one of these days. His ninja cards come with a lot of tricks and are generally stronger than Jin’d counterparts. Throw in the fact that Zanya is the better human fighter as well and it’s no contest. Zanya wins.

Jin Magatsu vs Yamigitsune


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Jin Magatsu is a tricky duelist to defeat and now he’s back for another win. Yamigitsune is a decently tough monster, but it’s certainly not one of the strongest ones out there. Jin shouldn’t have a problem taking the monster down with another Yamigitsune plus a few barriers. Jin always has a trick up his sleeve and that’s all that he will need to win this round. Jin Magatsu wins.

Jin Magatsu vs Drum Bunker Dragon


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Jin is back and he is up against one of the strongest monsters in the series. Drum has more than one form and he unlocked his true powers at the end of the first season. It is unknown just how powerful it is, but the whole match rides on this form. Jin has a lot of cards at his disposal, but can they defeat Drum? It is a tough call and we barely got to see what the new Drum Bunker Dragon is capable of. For now, I don’t think that we have seen enough to give him the win here. Jin Magatsu wins.

Jin Magatsu vs Gao Mikado


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Jin Magatsu joins the fray with this appearance. He is a formidable Buddyfighter although he is certainly not as impressive as some of the heavy weights in the series. While Gao’s deck is all about overpowering one’s enemies with sheer might, Jin uses deception and stealth to win his battles. Power trumps stealth any day and Gao has his dragon swords, which will make quick work of Jin. Jin is good, but he is definitely no Sunfighter. Gao Mikado wins.