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.

Genma vs Noboru Kodo


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Suggested by Sonic Genma is one of those rare duelists who may not have appeared a lot after the first series but still managed to keep up with the others when it comes to raw power. This is thanks in large part to the fact that his Duel Sieger is incredibly powerful and ferocious. To date his monster is still one of the hardest to destroy. Noboru may have a pretty solid array of cards at his disposal but no home run hitters are to be found with him. His cards can overwhelm a stronger monster with sheer numbers but Genma also has other monsters which will prevent such a victory from happening. Genma Todoroki wins.

Noboru Kodo vs Drum Bunker Dragon


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Suggested by Sonic Noboru Kodo is back, but he’s going to have a tough time against Drum. Drum got a pretty cool Super Saiyan super form at the end of the first Buddyfight season and then he also unlocked his true abilities in the sequel show. While he may just be one monster against Noboru’s entire army, I have to admit that I like his odds. It’ll be difficult for Kodo to damage him and Drum will definitely have the speed advantage. He simply overpowers the difference in numbers. Drum Bunker Dragon wins.

Magoroku Shido vs Noboru Kodo


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Suggested by Sonic This is a match with an outcome that you wouldn’t really suspect. Magoroku Shido has lost many duels over and over again in the series and has never shown that he has the same level of skill as Noboru and the others. That being said, the losses worked to his advantage as he has obtained many decks over the seasons to the point where he easily outranks Noboru’s. Noboru has no game changing card like Gao with his best card being the weakest Impact Monster in the series. Shido doesn’t have too many great card either but he has several members from the 100 Demons and his ice type monster also isn’t bad. His array of monsters is just better than Noboru’s and that’ll make up for the difference in human skill. Who’d have thought that his terrible record in the show would actually help him in the end. Magoroku Shido wins.

Noboru Kodo vs Bass


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Noboru Kodo has returned, but now he will have to deal with the king of the blog! Bass is the strongest being in all of media and he has proved this to us many times. His abilities are leagues beyond what we ever thought could be possible and a single Earthbreaker attack can defeat just about anyone. Noboru is not apart of the 1% that can survive such an attack and he will be defeated. Bass wins.

Noboru Kodo vs Aooni Konmae


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Noboru finally joins the blog with this round. He is a skilled fighter who almost managed to defeat Gao back in the day. It is safe to say that no criminal fighter will be taking this guy down. Aooni Konmae can try to win the old fashioned way, but a quick sword strike should end things. Aooni’s cards just weren’t strong enough. Noboru Kodo wins.