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* [[Cheaters Never Prosper]]: In addition to loading his deck with three copies of Exodia, he also marks his cards in the dub (in the original, his cards are counterfeit). He still loses, and it's largely because his deck is so filled with Exodia pieces that he can't draw anything else.
** He cheats even worse in video games, not only using multiple copies of Exodia pieces, but multiple copies of Sangan, With of the Black Forest, and Graceful Charity, all of which are Limited on the in-game lists.
* [[Egomaniac Hunter]]: Displays this attitude towards card hunting.
* [[Everybody Calls Him Barkeep]]: He's always addressed as "Rare Hunter" in the anime; the name "Seeker" is only used in one of the video games. In the manga version, Yami asks his name, but then decides he'd rather not know.
* [[Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain]]: When he can't use Exodia as a surprise, this guy is all talk. (In fact, Yami didn't have to "destroy" Exodia to win, seeing as he had Dust Tornado set; he just did it to teach the guy a lesson.) Yugi's entire dialogue during the duel is a "The Reason You Suck" Speech with a [[Paranoia Gambit]] built in that Seeker falls for hook line and sinker.
* [[Obviously Evil]]: He's gaunt, sallow, creepy-looking, and wears a black, scary robe. Clearly up to no-good.
* [[Smug Snake]]: Seems to think that simply having Exodia makes him invincible.
* [[Stone Wall]]: Stone Statue of the Aztecs and Gear Golem, which he uses to defend his Life Points while he searches for Exodia.
* [[Unsportsmanlike Gloating]]: It wasn't losing the duel and his best card that made Jonouchi upset. This guy had to ''beat him up'' before taking it. ''That'' was what crossed the line for Jonouchi and Yami.
* [[Villain Has a Point]]: He's sadistic scum, yes, but he was well within his rights to tell Jonouchi not to help Yugi, as such an act is not permitted in a tournament, even using [[Real Life]] rules.
* [[Wake-Up Call Boss]]: For the Battle City arc. He demonstrates how dogged and dangerous the Ghouls actually are in their pursuit of rare cards by beating the tar out of Jonouchi after he defeats him in a duel.
* [[You Have Failed Me...]]: Courtesy of Marik.