Jack Atlas

Jack Atlas (ジャック・アトラス Jakku Atorasu) was one of the main characters in Yu-Gi-Oh 5D's and also was one of the signers. He, along Crow Hogan, returns in Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V.

He is the Duel King, a native of the Commons section of City within the Synchro Dimension. He rose through the ranks and won the Friendship Cup, allowing him to live in Tops.

Appearance
Jack's design is similar to that of his ''Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's ''counterpart. Jack has purple eyes, fair skin and spiked blonde hair, with two much longer strands in front of his ears that hang further down the rest of his hair. His other accessories include a neckband, a belt buckle and earrings in the shape of the letter A, the first letter of his last name. Jack wears a long white trench coat lined with purple, with spiked shoulders over a white plunging shirt, grey pants, and white boots, in addition to a gray undershirt not worn by his original counterpart.

Personality
Jack Atlas's personality is similar as his 5D's version, he is a confident and powerful duelist who believes his own power can overcome his enemies. He can be boastful and arrogant in this regard, successfully predicting how the duel would play out before his Riding Duel against Yūya Sakaki and that he would be overwhelmed by his power. He also sees himself as an Entertainment Duelist, but his philosophy on this is quite different from Yūya's, who uses flashy presentation and tricks. He believes strength is used to entertain the crowd. Beneath this arrogant attitude, Jack believes that every person has their own role and worth no matter what kind of person they are. He also applies this belief to cards, believing that every card, no matter what kind of card it is, has its own role. This reveals that he shares Yūya's belief: there's no such a thing as useless card.

Past
Jack was born in the Commons area of City and was an orphan. He lived in constant fear for years. One day, a card fell down from the Tops section of the City above him. The card was "Tuning Magician". This card inspired Jack, and he wished to return the card from where it came from. The only way to do that was to become stronger. Through Riding Dueling, he was able to to eventually win the Friendship Cup, gaining the title of Duel King, and was then allowed to reside in Tops. He is the first known Commons to win the Friendship Cup.

Jack became an idol and hero to many young children in the Commons, including Yūgo and Rin. This motivated them to train hard so they could face off against him one day. However, there are also some people in Commons who viewed Jack as traitor, including Crow and Sam. According to Sam, Jack, who at first was viewed as hero for the Commons started to change after he lives a luxury life with the Tops. At one time, Jack met Sam who tried to ask for his autograph, but instead, Jack gave him "Tuning Magician" that he thought suits Sam as his way to indirectly convey his belief, but Sam misinterpreted Jack's hidden message, believing he was looking down on him and the Commons due to the card's low level.

Exhibition Duel
When the Lancers were dragged before the Executive Council, they agreed with Jean-Michel Roger of Security to have Yūya Sakaki Duel Jack in an exhibition match the night before the Friendship Cup would start. Jack entered the arena after Yūya did and, before Action-Riding Duel started, told the public how the Duel would unfold: he will win in three turns. Jack won the first corner against the novice Riding Duelist Yūya as he predicted and proceeded to summon "Red Wyvern". Yūya immediately Pendulum Summoned using all cards in his hand, succesfully bringing out "Rune-Eyes Pendulum Dragon" and "Dark Rebellion Xyz Dragon". Yūya attacked, attempting to win with an FTK. "Dark Rebellion"'s attack reduced his LP to 300, but Jack survived the rest of the attack using a combination of "Underworld Evasion" and "Reject Reborn". Jack told Yūya that his way of entertaining was wrong because they were just for self-satisfaction and the way he is now, he doesn't have what it takes to surpass him. He proceeded to Summon "Red Daemon's Dragon Scarlight" on his next turn. Jack used its effect to destroy all Yūya's monsters that decreased 500 of his LP for each monster destroyed and attacked him directly with it. This won Jack the Duel in an OTK and knocked Yūya off his D-Wheel. Jack silently watched Yūya being taken away for treatment after Yūya had passed out, Yūya angrily telling Jack not to insult his father's Dueling.

After the exhibition match, Jack was seen sitting on his throne while watching the Friendship Cup Duels. After the first day of the Cup ended, Jack was invited to dinner by the Executive Council, who also had Reiji and Reira Akaba as guests. Gael asked if he agreed that Yuzu Hīragi was the most impressive Duelist out of the first day, with Jack responding that she seemed as if she was trying to reach someone with her Duels. Jack pointed out that Reira was supposed to Duel as well, with Reiji apologizing for the replacement. Jack revealed he had been looking forward to Reira's Duel, saying that he himself had once had the same haunted expression in his eyes. Jack went on to explain and his past and how he found the "Tuning Magician" card, which inspired him. Jack told them that if they have a goal to accomplish, they must not falter.

Round 1, 2nd Day Match
Like the first day, Jack was sitting on his throne and watched Yūya's Duel against Duel Chaser 227. Throughout Yūya's attempt to convey his belief through his Entertainment Duel, Jack thought to himself that his attempt was pointless and he will never gain the hearts of the audiences as long as he is hesitating in defeating his opponent. At the final turn, Jack noticed the change in Yūya, who violently defeated Duel Chaser 227 by summoning "Odd-Eyes Saber Dragon" to turn the tide. He watched the rest of the Duels in the first round, remaining unmoved during the brutal climax of the Duel between Dennis Macfield and Shun Kurosaki, during which the former revealed that he was from Academia. Jack left the arena after Shun brutally defeated Dennis.

Round 2, First Day Match
Like the first round, Jack watched the whole Duel on his throne. During Yūya's match against Shinji, Jack was surprised when the former summoned "Tuning Magician", wondering why Yūya has that card. He then smiled amusedly when Yūya Synchro Summoned "Enlightenment Paladin" to defeat Shinji as Yūya stated that if he listen to his card, the card will respond to him in return no matter what kind of card it is.

Yūya vs. Crow
He later observed the Duel between Yūya and Crow. Following Crow's loss, Jack was not impressed with the match and called it a ridiculous Duel before walking away.

Jack vs. Sergey
Using his authority, Roger disqualified Yūgo and instead arranged for Jack to Duel Sergey. Jack didn't mind by the sudden arrangement nor the riot that was happening, stating that he will Duel no matter what the situation because that is the king's duty. On his way to the Duel Palace, Sam, who was accompanying him, asked did Jack remember when he gave "Tuning Magician" and Sam admitted that he gave the card to Yūya so he can give it back to him. However, Sam remembered Yūya's words that it can become a wonderful card depending on the way it is used and there's no such a thing as a useless card. Jack confirmed this, telling him that all cards has its own role, and then added that it also goes for people, including Sam, Yūya, and himself. Jack told Sam to pass on this knowledge and his message to Yūya.

The duel began with Jack bringing out "Red Daemon's Dragon Scarlight" while Sergey brought out his "Earthbound Prisoner" monsters. Both were Dueling on even ground until Sergey activated a Field Spell allowing him to deal damage by collecting Action Cards, and both he and his D-Wheel undergo a massive transformation to gain the advantage. Sergey continued to collect Action Cards to damage Jack, while he also summoned more "Earthbound Prisoner" monsters and pushed Jack to decide whether or not to destroy "Red Demons". However, Jack stands firm that his dragon was his pride and refused to destroy it, allowing Sergey to regain his LP.

Despite this, Jack managed to overtake Sergey without having a need to destroy his dragon by using the combination of his spell cards, while criticising Sergey for willingly threw away his soul just to fight him. This caused Sergey to have an error and began to ignore the Action Cards in favor of a head-on duel. The impact of their Duel caused the rail to crack and Sergey almost fall, but Jack saved him, stating they have yet to finish their Duel. Jack finally defeated Sergey who once again fell off from track. Jack tried to help him from the fall, but Sergey refused, satisfied with the outcome of their Duel.

Friendship Cup Final Match
After his victory, Jack was waiting at Duel Palace on his throne while Sam revealed Jack's message for Yūya: He was disappointed by Yūya's Duel in semi-final that only focused on defeating Crow with sheer power alone, and if that was the Dueling Yūya was aiming for, then he refused to fight him. However, if that was not the case, then Yūya must prove the Duel he believes from the bottom of his heart in their Duel and must not falter. After receiving the message, Yūya went to Duel Palace where Jack was and declared he will show him the Duel he believes. Jack rose from his throne, preparing to Duel Yūya.

Abilities
Jack is known as the strongest Duelist in City, earning him the title of the "Duel King". As a Riding Duelist, he is very powerful, becoming the first Duel King from the  Commons  and gaining access to the  Tops  despite his area of birth. He quickly adapted his Riding Dueling to Action Dueling when Cross Over was used in conjunction with "Speed World - Neo".

Deck
Jack uses a "Red" Deck, which, similar to his 5D's counterpart, seems to focused on power. He will swarm the field with various monsters to perform Synchro Summons and use powerful Synchro Monsters to overwhelm his opponent with card-destruction effects and high ATK for OTK tactics. He is also shown using similar cards that his 5D's counterpart did, including "Resonator" monsters.