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The D-Arcs had a great deal more functions that previous Digivices. You could slash cards through them (note that D-Arc rearranged is Card), use them to heal your Digimon, there was a whip that allowed to to control the more feral ones, it gave data on Digimon, and could show where your Digimon was and what it was seeing. They were generally all gray with different colors around the rim of the screen, on the buttons, and on the strap, but Ryo's was an exception. The D-Arcs were used in evolving to all levels, although it doesn't appear that they were neccessary for Matrix Evolving to Final, as the first time Takato did it he did not have a D-Arc.

Ruki's D-Arc

Cards:

SEEN:

Metal Tyrannomon - ST-148
-Evolved from a Dark Tyrannomon played by Takato in episode 1. Seen again in the same episode when he dropped all of his cards shortly after.

Maildramon - BO-333
-Was being played by Hirokazu against Takato in episode 1.

The Revelation of Hidden Power!! - BO-303
-Was used by Takato to evolve an unseen Dark Tyrannomon into Metal Tyrannomon.

Offense Plug-in A - ST-49
-Was seen when Takato dropped all of his cards in episode 1.

Unknown Purple and Black card
-Seen when Takato dropped his cards in episode 1, not enough can be seen to draw a conclusion on it's name.

Ankylomon - BO-280
-Seen when Takato dropped his cards in episode 1. Seen again when he looks through his cards for the Blue Card in episode 2.

Meramon - BO-5
-Seen when Takato dropped his cards in episode 1. Seen again when he looks through his cards for the Blue Card in episode 2.

Golemon - ST-22
-Seen when Takato found his D-Arc in episode 1.

Digitamamon - BO-286
-Seen when Takato found his D-Arc in episode 1.

Chimeramon - ST-21
-Seen when Takato returned to his home and fooled around with his D-Arc in episode 1.

Musyamon - ST-20
-Seen when Takato returned to his home and fooled around with his D-Arc in episode 1.

Tonosama Gekomon - BO-287
-Seen when Takato returned home and looked at his D-Arc.

Gabumon (Viral) - ST-139
-Seen when Takato returned home and looked at his D-Arc.

???
-Ruki is holding three cards in episode 1. None of them in that shot have text drawn on them, but when she slashes one and a close-up is seen it's High Speed Plug-in B. It's logical to assume the other two are Offense Plug-in A and Defense Plug-in C, ST-49 and 50, but there's no way to know for sure. It *could* be three High Speed Plug-in Bs.

Gotsumon - ST-23
-Seen after Takato speaks to Hirokazu and Kenta about his experiences of the last night in episode 1. Two others cards are seen, but not enough of them can be made out to tell what they are.

Metal Greymon - BO-1
-Seen in episode two when Hirokazu and Kenta were playing against each other.

Greymon - ST-2
-Seen in episode 2 when Hirokazu and Kenta were playing each other.

Agumon - ST-1
-Seen in episode 2 when Hirokazu and Kenta were playing each other.

Win Ratio 40% - BO-155
-Used by Hirokazu to evolve his Digimon in a game against Kenta during episode 2.

???
-Other cards are seen and spoken of during that same game, but I can't make them out.

Galgomon - BO-411
-Seen in episode four when Ruki looks at her cards after Galgomon devolves.

Renamon - BO-408
-Seen in episode four when Ruki looks at her cards after Galgomon devolves. It is partially obscured by her hand.

High-Speed Plug-In B - ST-51
-Seen in episode four when Ruki looks at her cards after Galgomon devolves.

SLASHED:

Blue Card
-Slashed in episode 1 into Takato's card reader.

High Speed Plug-in B - ST-51
-Slashed by Ruki in episode 1.

Boost Chip - BO-208
-Slashed by Ruki in episode 2 against Goblimon.

Heavy Metal
-In episode 3, Ruki slashes a card she calls "Heavy Metal" to give Renamon some metal armor, but there is no card with such a name. The only two cards she could have used are Just A Little Metal Enhancement and Metal Armor; but as Metal Armor is an Evolution Phase card it must have been Just A Little Metal Enhancement, unless it was a show-only card. Edit: Heavy Metal was released in ExBooster Ver. 1, BO-18T. This means it WAS a show only card until it was incorparated into the real card game.

High Speed Plug-In B
Probably ST-301 in UBS 1. It's the first card Jenrya slashes in his flashbacks in episode 4; before calling out the name of the card, he says "Speed Percentage Up".
(Increases speed.)

Boost Chip
The second card Jenrya slashes in his flashbacks in episode 4. He precedes the name with "Power Percentage Up". Probably BO-208 in Booster 4.
(Increases power.)

Aurvandil's Arrow
The third card Jenrya slashes in his flashbacks in episode 4. He precedes the name with "Hit Percentage Up". Probably Starter 5, ST-82.
(Increases accuracy?)

I'm having problems identifying this one. There's not a good close-up of the card as there was with the other three, and the name isn't simply a romanized name or a card I'm familiar with. It's the fourth card Jenrya slashes in his flashback in episode 4. He precedes the name with "Stamina Percentage Up". Terriermon evolves immediately after it is slashed. If anyone can get me a screenshot from a good-quality encode, that would be helpful.

Devil Chip
The first card Takato slashes during the battle against Gorimon in episode 4. He precedes the name with "Power Percentage Up". BO-151 Booster 3. It presumably increases Guilmon's power.

Blue Card
Jenrya slashes it in his flashback in episode 4 to transform his card scanner into a D-Arc.

Training Gips
Jenrya slashes in it episode four to give Terriermon...training things. Starter 5, ST-381.

The card that Takato imagines Hirokazu slashing probably isn't a real card, considering the way it's drawn, but...it sounds like it might be Offense Plug-in N. Maybe.

White Wings
The card Takato slashes in episode five to give Guilmon...white wings. BO-46, Booster 1.

The card Jenrya slashes to speed Terriermon up clearly says [kanji] [kanji] PURAGIN D...but the only Plug-In D I know of is the Super Evolution PLug-In D, and it doesn't look anything like that. o.O Show-only card? It's not in any ExBooster...

Alias!
The card Ruki slashes in episode five. Creates a temporary clone of Renamon. (Yay for Naruto-watching.) Probably the card in the ExBooster 1, BO-22T.

Yuki Agumon
The card Ruki slashes in episode six against Allomon. Probably BO-126 Booster 3. It gives Renamon an ice attack.

Devil Chip
The second card Ruki slashes in episode six against Allomon, the one after Terriermon and Guilmon attack him. Same card and same effects as the Devil Chip above.

Snimon
The card Ruki slashes against Snimon in episode six to give Renamon his sickles. Probably BO-25 Booster 1.

Boost Chip
The first card Takato slashes in episode eight against Devidramon. It seems to increase power. Same as the Boost Chip above.

White Wings
The second card Takato slashes in episode eight against Devidramon. Same as the White Wings above.

High Speed Plug-In B
The third card Takato slashes in episode eight against Devidramon. Same as the High Speed Plug-In B above.

Evolution Plug-In E
The card Takato slashed in episode nine that was intended to devolve Growmon. ST-379 Starter 5.

Andromon
Takato slashes him in episode ten for no apparent reason, and it has no apparent effect. o.o

Meramon
Jenrya slashes this to try to get Terriermon out of Ice Devimon's ice. His full phrase is "Meramon's Burning Fist!". Terriermon kind of glows, but nothing happens. BO-5 Booster 1.

Inflation Space!!
Jenrya slashes it to expand Terriermon and break the ice in episode 10. ExBooster 1, BO-23T.

High Speed Plug-In B
Takato slashes to increase Guilmon's speed, blah blah blah in episode 10.

White Wings
Takato slashes to give Guilmon white wings in episode ten. God, are these the only two cards he HAS?

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