He is typically depicted as calm and open-minded. Many parallels can be drawn between his personality and the concepts of Yin and Yang, symbolized by the Taijitu that he appropriately wears. The forces of Yin and Yang are generally described as opposing yet complementary, much like him. He can be serene and composed, but also a fierce competitor. These qualities, while seemingly opposite, are not absolutely different, just as Yin and Yang are interdependent. This interdependence means they cannot exist without each other, which mirrors Ray's character traits.
(Season One) Ray makes his debut in episode 6, titled "Dragoon Storm." Here, he is portrayed as a powerful and confident competitor. However, some might argue he appears overconfident before battling Tyson. In their first encounter, Ray effortlessly defeats Tyson using Driger's Tiger Claw attack. In the subsequent battle, Ray's confidence turns to cockiness, leading to his loss in the second round against Tyson. Ray forfeits the final deciding match, stating he had nothing more to prove. After the tournament's conclusion, Ray approaches Tyson with Max and Mr. Dickenson, inviting both him and Kai to join the new BBA team called the Blade Breakers.
Throughout the season, Ray is sought for advice on battles. He is known as a kind-hearted, polite individual who warmly welcomes newcomers. His open-mindedness is highlighted during the Asian tournament, which serves as justification for his departure from his home village. It is revealed he has an uncle who is the head chef at a Parisian restaurant owned by Oliver's father. Ray works part-time as a waiter in Hong Kong, suggesting a love for cooking.
(Season Two) Ray's portrayal remains largely consistent with Season One, though in V-Force, he becomes more critical of his performance. A notable example of his kindness is seen in his battle against Salima and Cyber Driger. During this confrontation, Salima strays from her original philosophies, prompting Ray to spend most of the battle trying to convince her that using Cyber Driger corrupts her beliefs. In this season, Ray uses three beyblades: Driger Fang, Driger Vulcan, and Driger Vulcan 2.
(Season Three) In G-Revolution, Ray's portrayal shifts significantly from previous seasons. Previously shown as a polite but unconfident young man, here he exudes confidence bordering on arrogance, leading to some losses. He leaves the Bladebreakers to form the White Tigers X team with former teammate Lee. This season sees Ray using Driger Vulcan 2, Driger Gatling, and Driger Metal Slash.
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