List of Chaotic characters

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This is a list of characters in the TV series Chaotic .

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Main characters

Tom Majors

Thomas Anthony "Tom" Majors
First appearance Welcome to Chaotic, Part 1
Last appearanceOngoing
Voiced by Jason Griffith
In-universe information
GenderMale
NationalityAmerican
Age15
FriendsKaz
Sarah
Peyton
EnemiesKlay
Krystella

Thomas Anthony "Tom" Majors is the main protagonist. At his school, no one's a better Chaotic player than Tom. When he first heard about the real Chaotic from Kaz, he thought he was crazy until he experienced it for himself. Throughout the series, Tom learns various helpful strategies in his adventures through Perim with Kaz, Sarah, and Peyton. He used to only use OverWorlders, but has added scans of other tribes since entering Chaotic and exploring Perim, much like Kaz who uses all tribes in an UnderWorlder-dominant deck. He is always looking for BattleGear and Locations. So far, Tom has befriended many Creatures of different tribes, including his favorite OverWorlder, Maxxor. Tom lost his Maxxor card in a bet (his Maxxor for a Castle Bodhran scan) while trying to help a friend. But he gained a new scan of Maxxor after helping him regain all of his powers from the effects of the Decomposition Mugic. He later battled Codemaster Crellan for the second time and beat him, receiving a Location scan of Prexxor Chasm as a prize. His screenname in Chaotic is MajorTom, a reverse of his name, Tom Majors, which could be a possible influence from David Bowie.

In the original version of Chaotic, Tom was a blond, 12-year-old boy. His description taken from the original Chaotic website read, "Tom is a happy, good-natured 12-year-old who is curious and investigative in nature. Tom has enough faith in himself to stand up for what he believes in, but can come across as shy. In Perim, Tom is never shy. He feels respected for what he does and says. Tom is starting to gain confidence in the real world because of his victorious adventures in Perim".

Kaz Kalinkas

Kazdan "Kaz" Kalinkas
First appearance Welcome to Chaotic, Part 1
Last appearanceOngoing
Voiced by Darren Dunstan
In-universe information
GenderMale
NationalityAmerican
Age15
FriendsTom
Sarah
Peyton
EnemiesKlay
Krystella

Kazden "Kaz" Kalinkas is the best friend of Tom Majors. He is the one who got him interested in Chaotic in the first place. He helps Tom out with setting up strategies before matches, and sometimes leads him through new areas of Perim, most likely to disaster. He seems to make deals with an UnderWorld creature named H'earring. The deal consists of Kaz bringing weird Dractyl scales or Fungus Fruits to H'earring in return for scans. Kaz's deck consists of all four tribes, but he prefers to use mostly UnderWorlders, especially his favorite, Chaor. This leads to his username throughout the series: KidChaor.

In the original Chaotic then called Grolls and Gorks , Kaz was a 14-year-old bully. The old site had the following as his bios: "Kazdan is aggressive, destructive and highly methodical. He is physically strong but immature. Kazdan is unable to understand the damage he does and, at times, can be downright malicious. He likes the world he lives in and he likes himself the way he is. Kazdan's best friends are Chaor – the leader of the UnderWorlders and the young warrior Takinom. Kazdan's enemies are Tom and the Overworlders, who hate the authoritative approach and despotic rule that Kazdan represents."

Sarah Laurence

Sarah
First appearance Welcome to Chaotic, Part 2
Last appearanceOngoing
Voiced by Rebecca Soler
In-universe information
AliasChaotiKween
GenderFemale
NationalityAmerican
Age15
FriendsTom
Kaz
Peyton
EnemiesKlay
Krystella

Sarah Laurence is a friend of the main protagonist, and the only female protagonist. She normally goes on Scanquests alone in order to get powerful scans if for no other reason than to gloat. She usually finds herself saving Tom, Kaz, or Peyton at least once when she brings them with her. She probably (like Kaz and Peyton) has a mixed deck but it mostly consists of Danians. She has so far been shown playing in a battledrome once (aside from the codemaster battle scene in Battle Lessons) in the episode A Flux Too Far, in which she battles and defeats Tom in the Hotekk Drome. She has no favorite Creature in particular, but she seems to like Wamma and Valani Levaan. (She also has a tendency to show the Danian Queen much respect). Her username is ChaotiKween.

Peyton Touhey

Peyton Steele
First appearance Unexpected
Last appearanceOngoing
Voiced by Marc Thompson
In-universe information
AliasPeytonic Master
GenderMale
NationalityAmerican
Age15
FriendsKaz
Sarah
Tom
EnemiesKlay
Krystella

Peyton Touhey is an eccentric Chaotic player. In one case he took a sarcastic suggestion of picking the cards with his eyes closed, and surprisingly, he won. He tells his opponents to expect the unexpected. He believes that males are better at Chaotic than females, and decides to prove so by challenging Krystella to a match, although during this battle he was playing as female creatures. Peyton's deck is most often built around Mipedians. He is also an over-eater, and many of his scenes in Chaotic display him ordering various junk food amenities from the robot waiters. Witty and mildly eccentric, Peyton's shenanigans and cheap puns often serve as a source of comedy or slapstick humor during Tom and Co.'s adventures. His favorite Creature seems to be Malvidine, and his username is PeytonicMaster.

Klay

Klay
First appearance Welcome to Chaotic, Part 2
Last appearanceOngoing
Voiced byGary Mack
In-universe information
GenderMale
NationalityAustralia, Earth
Age15
FriendsKrystella
EnemiesTom
Kaz
Sarah
Peyton

Klaybourne is one of the main antagonists. Klay is not popular. He lies, steals and swindles newbies out of their best cards as well as grabbing any advantage over opponents that he can, but stops just short of outright cheating in matches to avoid being disqualified. He also likes to lurk in the food court and eat people's leftovers. Everyone knows Klay's a dirty slimeball, but the problem is nobody can prove it. Frankly, Klay couldn't care less what the other players think of him, and what the Code Masters don't know can't hurt him.

In Perim, Klay is no more restricted by rules than by decency. He will often follow other players to good finds before jumping in and stealing their scans. Sometimes, he even tries to get rid of rivals ("dying" in Perim results in a player's Chaotic profile being deleted).

A longtime rival of Kaz's, Klay took an instant disliking to Tom as well and has spent most of the series attempting to sabotage both of them. It's been now known that he and Krystella work for Lord Van Bloot.

He also has an Australian accent implying that he is from Australia. His appearance somewhat resembles Bono and David Bowie. His Chaotic username is Klayotic.

Krystella

Krystella
First appearanceCrash Course
Last appearanceOngoing
In-universe information
GenderFemale
NationalityAmerican
Age15
FriendsKlay
EnemiesTom
Kaz
Sarah
Peyton

Krystella is one of the main antagonists. No less underhanded than her friend Klay, but instead of human players, she fools unsuspecting Overworlders into a (usually false) trap. She then makes a trade with an Underworlder to take the captured Overworlder off her hands in return for a scan of anything that can be of use to her (creatures, battlegear and mugic). While she also holds a grudge against Tom Majors for making her miss out on a scan from Pyrithion, she sometimes prefers to mess with Peyton's head so he'll lose his concentration during a match. Somewhat similar to Klay and Kaz, Krystella uses mainly UnderWorld cards, but she will use any tribe as long as they are powerful. She has a Sister named Jycella who is much nicer than her.

Minor characters

Aggro999

Aggro999 (Tank)
First appearanceThe Thing About Bodal
Last appearanceTrading Cards
Voiced by David Wills
In-universe information
GenderMale
NationalityAmerican
AgeTeenage

Tank was Tom's opponent in The Thing About Bodal. In this battle, Tank had a battle team that included Tangath Toborn, Ulfhedinn, Raimusa, Velreth, Staluk and Blaizer. Tom had Maxxor, Gespedan, Ettala, Dractyl, Xaerv and Bodal—whom he'd promised to battle with, during his last scanquest.

At first it seems Tom's winning, after a close battle between Tank/Tangath Toborn and Tom/Maxxor, with Maxxor eventually winning; he defeats all of Tank's creatures until Tank uses a combination of Chorus of Cothica and Song of Revival Mugic to revive Tangath Toborn.

This time Tangath beats Maxxor, and Tank defeats all of Tom's creatures. Tom's last chance is in Bodal, who he'd hoped he wouldn't have to use. Tom's sure that he'll lose, but fortunately for him this battle takes place in Kiru City. Bodal knows his way around the tunnels of that location, and eventually, to everybody's surprise—and Tank's humiliation, Bodal wins the match; therefore Tom has defeated all of Tank's creatures and is declared the victor. Tank also appeared in "Trading Cards", where he (as Velreth) played against a player named Tartareker (who, obviously, used Tartarek). Tank was beaten in the Lava Pond by a Lavalanche attack. Afterwards, Tom had to beat Tartawrecker in order to get the scan Sarah needed from Tank, he calls Tom Sarah's 'boyfriend' and Tom accepts his challenge to defeat Tartawreker in six straight wins at the BetaDrome.

Like Klay, Tank is a sore loser, as he wines when he loses and even rudely snaps at those who tries to cheer him up, such as Tom.

Battleboarder

Battleboarder
First appearanceAllmageddon
In-universe information
GenderMale
NationalityAmerican
AgeTeenage

Battleboarder (real name Drew) is a skateboarding player who was shown in "Allmageddon." Everyone wanted to battle him because his Hoton could use Allmageddon, an attack which defeated any enemy in one shot. After Tom, Kaz, and Sarah lose to him, they go to Perim to find Hoton, only to find him weakened and hopelessly trying to rebuild something. They learn from Vidav that when using Allmageddon to save his village from Underworld raiders, Hoton actually destroyed it by mistake. Later, Peyton battles Battleboarder again. Using one of his innovative strategies that Tom and co. helped him set up, Peyton beat Hoton and Allmageddon, winning the match.

According to Kaz, Drew's skills are average and he only wins due to Hoton, proven by how he doesn't defeat any of Peyton's creatures without Hoton.

His team consisted of Mezzmarr, Hoton, Blazier, Dractyl, Frafdo and Staluk. Peyton's team consisted of Ibiaan, Intress, Odu-Bathax, Marquis Darini, Zhade and Tianne.

BattleMaestro

Aggro999 (Tank)
First appearanceGoing Under
In-universe information
GenderMale
NationalityAmerican
AgeTeenage

BattleMaestro is an expert Danian player. In the episode "Going Under" he was Kaz's opponent. In a flashback, his team consists of Mallash, Lhad, Skartalas, Wamma, Junda and Ibiaan. Kaz's team consists of Toxis, Takinom, Magmon, H'earring, Zaur and Dardemus.

Bruiser33

Bruiser33
First appearanceCastle Bodhran or Bust: Part 1
Last appearanceCastle Bodhran or Bust: Part 1
In-universe information
GenderMale
NationalityAmerican
AgeTeenage

Bruiser was Tom's opponent in Castle Bodhran or Bust Part 1. This was a wager-battle in the BetaDrome. Tom and Kaz needed the Castle Bodhran scan, to help them find ReggieOne. Bruiser refused to battle Kaz, who was more experienced than Tom, since he had an UnderWorld deck. Bruiser wanted Tom's Maxxor card.

They had a 1-on-1 battle, Tom/Maxxor vs Bruiser/Frafdo. Eventually Frafdo won, and Tom gave up his Maxxor scan.

However, when Bruiser heard that they needed the Bodhran Castle scan to help a friend, he gave them one of his scans. Since he had multiple copies of the location card, he went back and scanned it a few times. Although to keep up his reputation, Tom and Kaz aren't meant to tell anybody.

Bruiser is rude, arrogant, and is prone to gloat, with the skills to match it. He tends to prefer Overworld cards. He also doesn't wish to divulge his defeats, as he lies to his fans about losing to Reggie. However, Bruiser has a nice side as well, as he gave Tom a scan of Castle Bohdran when he learned it was to help save his friend Reggie.

Buzz Jr.

Buzz Jr.
First appearanceFloundering Father
In-universe information
GenderMale
NationalityAmerican
AgeTeenage

A talented, young Danian player whose father gave him strict coaching. He appeared in the episode Floundering Father as Tom's opponent.

Buzz Sr.

Buzz Sr.
First appearanceFloundering Father
In-universe information
GenderMale
NationalityAmerican
AgeTeenage

A talented offline player, he was a domineering coach to his son, Buzz Jr. After criticizing his son's battle techniques and insulting Tom, Kaz challenged him to a drone match. Due to his inexperience and nervousness of battling for the first time he quickly forgot everything he knew and lost all but one battle (and only winning the battle out of luck). In the end his son convinced him that it didn't matter if he wins or loses only to have fun. He appeared in the episode Floundering Father.

Chaotikings

The Chaotikings were a group of hotshot players shown in the episode named for them, "Chaotikings." They wanted to recruit Kaz into their ranks after seeing his skill.

Code Masters

Similar to bosses of a company, the Code Masters are the bosses of Chaotic. They are all experienced players and have rare creatures that other players do not have access to. They are in charge of maintaining order in Chaotic and discipline players who cheat or cause harm to others and Perim. Each one has a Battle Drome named after them. When a player wins seven matches in a drome, the Codemaster of that Drome will challenge the player to a match. If any players defeat them, that player will get a Rare Location Scan from the Codemaster they fought, containing some of the Codemaster's signature creatures.

Codemaster Amzen

Codemaster Amzen
First appearanceBattle Lessons
In-universe information
GenderFemale

The Codemaster of the Amzen Drome.

In "Battle Lessons" Kaz states that he and Amzen fought once and he lost as Chaor when her BattleGear changed him into a "shock absorber."

Codemaster Chirrul

Codemaster Chirrul
First appearanceBattle Lessons

The Codemaster of the Chirrul Drome.

In "Battle Lessons," Sarah mentioned that she once fought Codemaster Chirrul and lost when Codemaster Chirrul used an attack that spun Sarah around. Sarah mentioned that she was still dizzy from the battle.

Codemaster Crellan

Codemaster Crellan
First appearanceBattle Lessons
Voiced by Marc Diraison
In-universe information
GenderMale

Codemaster Crellan is the Codemaster of the Crellan Drome. In Codemaster form, he wears a mask, and has a white robe with a big blue collar. He uses Tribeless creatures (Ursis, Smildon, Ariak, Proboscar, Cromaxx and Glektod) in his Codemaster matches.

He first appeared in "Battle Lessons." Following his recent loss in Drome Matches without his Maxxor card since his Drome Match against Bruiser33, Tom first encountered him in his human form. Tom later learned of his Codemaster form when he duelled him against his Ursis who defeated every one of Tom's creatures to prove that there are some matches that can be won without Maxxor.

Tom faced him again in "The Codemaster Chronicles" and managed to beat him. Codemaster Crellan rewarded him with a scan of Prexxor Chasm.

In "Chasm Quest," Smildon made a reference to Codemaster Crellan when Crellan went to scan Cromaxx.

Codemaster Crellan appeared in "A Rare Hazard" where he and Codemaster Imthor arrived and deactivated the scanners of Simon and his followers at Akarak Cavern.

In "Legions of Aa'une," Codemaster Crellan contacted Kaz wondering why Tom, Sarah, and Peyton haven't returned to Chaotic when ordered to. He reveals to Kaz that the teleporter actually prevents the players from returning to Chaotic and not to teleport them to Perim.

Codemaster Hotekk

Codemaster Hotekk
First appearanceHotekk's Challenge Pt. 1
In-universe information
GenderMale

Codemaster Hotekk is the Codemaster of the Hotekk Drome. He is very mean and stern to his opponents but does admit his mistakes when he loses to them. He uses Past Creatures in his Codemaster Battles (Ixxik, Neerig, Rav, Kkraa, Og, and Xulvux).

In "When a Codemaster Calls," Klay once impersonated Codemaster Hotekk in order to dupe Peyton into getting him those M'arrillian scans by stating that Codemasters can take on an apprentice as a reward. Tom caught on to Klay's plan and later revealed it to Peyton, Sarah, and Kaz.

In "Hotekk's Challenge," Tom fought Codemaster Hotekk after winning 7 matches in the Hotekk Drome. Tom used Maxxor's armored form and powered-up weak creatures (Hoton, Mommark, Owis, Wrenges and Ikkatosh) in his fight with Codemaster Hotekk. When Tom defeated Codemaster Hotekk's Og, its special ability brought back the defeated monsters with their health at 5%. Tom manages to defeat one of the creatures then used Terraport to transport the other monsters to a location that does 5% damage to all monsters. This gave Tom an easy victory as Codemaster Hotekk gives Tom a scan of Dranikus Threshold (which later turned out to be a portal to the past).

Codemaster Imthor

Codemaster Imthor
First appearanceBattle Lessons
Voiced by Dan Green
In-universe information
GenderMale

Codemaster Imthor is the Codemaster of the Imthor Drome. Codemaster Imthor is gold-plated with three large spikes on his golden helmet ascending from the top with green eyes. His robe is metallic and cylindrical and his hands are adorned with fingerless golden gauntlets.

In "Battle Lessons," Peyton mentioned that he fought Codemaster Imthor once and lost when Codemaster Imthor used a tentacled creature to destroy Peyton's creature.

In "The Codemaster Chronicles," Klay was fighting Codemaster Imthor in the Imthor Drome as Klay is defeated by a large invisible monster that Codemaster Imthor was playing as.

He officially appeared in "Fighting Friendly" when Kaz accused Tom of cheating in their match within the Imthor Drome. Codemaster Imthor was sent in to look into this. Upon learning that Tom didn't have a Hymn of the Elements in his deck as he claimed to have, Codemaster Imthor tells Tom that he will discuss this matter with the other Codemasters barring Tom from competing in the Chaotic Matches in all the dromes until further notice.

In "A Rare Hazard," the argument Tom and Kaz had turned out to be a ruse when Tom and Kaz learned from Maxxor that someone had been destroying Ultra Rare Chaotic locations causing Tom and Kaz to go to the Codemasters for help. Imthor and Crellan appeared with Kaz at Akarak Cavern and deactivated the scanners of Simon and his followers until the matter was solved.

Codemaster Oron

The Codemaster of the Oron Drome.

Codemaster Tirasis

The Codemaster of the Tirasis Drome.

CoolTom

CoolTom
First appearanceTale of Two Toms
In-universe information
GenderMale
NationalityAmerican
AgeTeenage

A player who's apparently taller, cooler, and better than Tom in every way. He won over Tom's friends with his upbeat attitude and gifting them with scans. This caused Tom to worry his friends wanted CoolTom over him. Tom challenged him to a Drome Match and was on the verge of losing, until CoolTom's condescending remarks caused him to lose his cool and bet his own friends and Maxxor card to get CoolTom to leave them alone. During the last battle, CoolTom revealed he was in fact trying to steal Tom's friends, showing a hidden sinister side. After Tom defeated CoolTom in a Drome Match, Tom apologized for his behavior but was told by Kaz, Peyton, and Sarah that they preferred him over CoolTom anyway.

CoolTom uses OverWorlders.

Connor

Connor
First appearanceWar Beast
In-universe information
GenderMale
NationalityAmerican
AgeTeenage

He appeared in the episode War Beasts. He had a scan of a War Beast named Blazvatan and traded an extra scan for 20 cards in Peyton's Deck. After Peyton lost as Blazvatan, Connor told Peyton that he needed a Mipedian Conjurer to control Blazvatan and whispered to Peyton where one can be found.

His name is a play on the word "con", even when Peyton accused him of conning him into trading him the 20 cards in exchange for Blazvatan.

CounterFighter

CounterFighter (Roderick Rothington)
First appearanceA Peytonic Adventure
Voiced by Scottie Ray
In-universe information
GenderMale
AgeAdult

CounterFighter is a Chaotic player that was featured in Peyton's fanfiction. Roderick Rothington is a known art forger who has fooled museums and art collectors for quite some time. An international peace organization got the evidence to put him in jail, but decide that they can use his talents. The organization's leader sends Agent Chambers and some masked agents to bring Peyton to him and brief him on the mission as Roderick says he will join them if Peyton can beat him in a Chaotic Card Battle. When Peyton and Agent Chambers arrive on Roderick's private island, they meet Roderick and are led to where he and Peyton will duel. Though Roderick defeats Peyton in a Chaotic Card Battle, Peyton finds out that his Chaotic Cards are actually counterfeit. Roderick sicks the ninjas on them which Peyton and Agent Chambers defeat. Upon Roderick escaping into his helicopter, he reveals to Peyton and Agent Chambers that he placed the island on self-destruct. As he flies off and his servants get to the boat, Peyton notices a surfboard and he and Agent Chambers ride on it onto the water as the island self-destructs. Tom, Kaz, and Sarah interrupt Peyton when they find the story is not an actual event especially on how the organization wanted Roderick to work for them. Peyton then tells them that there was a part where they come in causing the three to let Peyton continue. As the episode draws to a close, Peyton continues his story where Rothington in his helicopter swoops in to attack as an artificial shark with explosives in its gut emerges from the water.

Danian Dan

Danian Dan
In-universe information
GenderMale
NationalityAmerican
AgeTeenage

When the Drome Matches were getting uglier now that the M'arrillians were free, one of those opponents was Danian Dan. Tom, Peyton, and Sarah see him fighting a Chaotic Player with Rath'tab. He nearly defeated his opponent when using the Mindbander BattleGear, but was defeated. This however inspired Sarah and Peyton to look for the BattleGear's hiding place when Kaz ended up mind-controlled by Milla'iin.

Dwaynian

Dwayne
First appearanceBuggin' Out
Last appearanceBuggin' Out
In-universe information
GenderMale
NationalityAmerican
AgeTeenage

Dwayne was featured in a battle in "Buggin' Out." Only the end of the battle is shown, where Dwayne has four Danians left, and Tom only has Tangath Toborn. The location is Mount Pillar, a Danian location in the UnderWorld. So this gives Dwayne an advantage. Even though with this, Tom is about to defeat Lhad; until Dwayne uses the hive ability to joins Junda's power to Lhad. This makes way for an easy win for Dwayne.

Eddie X/ Noisemaker

Eddie-X
In-universe information
GenderMale
NationalityAmerican
AgeAdult

A celebrity rock singer who Tom, Kaz, and especially Peyton were big fans of. He is a big fan of the game and played online while he was on tour. He battled Peyton with his favorite creature, Skreamer, which had the power to switch the battlegear of his other creatures with his own. Peyton however was too obsessed with him to actually battle, much to his disappointment, so he offered Peyton two backstage passes to his next concert on the condition that he defeated his Skreamer. Peyton accepted and after losing two creatures, he managed to defeat Skreamer and win the match by beating his other creatures first. Eddie told Peyton that he rocked and Peyton was later seen at his concert with Sarah.

Elliot

Elliot
In-universe information
GenderMale
NationalityAmerican
AgeTeenage

Elliot was Tom's opponent in "Out in the Cold." He comes off as the traditional super arrogant nerd that everybody would like to see put in their place. When Kaz goes off towards Scimitar Summit by way of the Kertauk Pass in order to aid Raimusa against an incoming Pyrition, Tom and the others must find a way to help him make it through the lethal shortcut. Unfortunately, nobody has a scan of Scimitar Summit. Elliot, however, has many so-called "quality" scans of the pass. When an attempted trade fails, a little goading from Sarah forces Elliot to battle Tom to prove his scans are all that they are cracked up to be. His team is Staluk, Rarran, Zalic, Ulmar, Frafdo, and Dractyl. Tom had Quadore, Drakness, Maglax, Dractyl, Toxis, and Krekk, all of which are either capable of flying or have flight battlegear, since Tom needed to be able to scope out the shortcuts fast to help Kaz. Unfortunately, Elliot was more focused on winning and proving that his scans were quality than aiding Tom (evidenced by when he tricked Tom/Drakness into believing that one of the tunnels Kaz had to take led to a pit of acid ice, allowing his Ulmar to beat Drakness, and revealing at the end that both tunnels were safe). As the match went on, Elliot began beating Tom, though only because Tom wanted to scout the location rather than win. Eventually, Elliot won, though Tom managed to find all of the safe shortcuts in time for Kaz to save Raimusa.

Groupies

There were many groupies in Battledrome of the Sexes. This was since Peyton and Krystella had a battle to decide which gender was better at playing Chaotic. Most of the boys were cheering for the male creatures, while most girls were cheering for the female creatures.

Sarah wasn't cheering on either, as she thought it was childish.

In a twist at the end, it turned out that Peyton was actually playing as the female creatures, and Krystella as the male creatures.

Fans and spectators are also often shown throughout other episodes, but they were most significant in this story.

Herculeon

Herculeon (Leon)
First appearanceOver Under Rent Asunder
Last appearanceLoser's Circle
Voiced byChristopher C. Adams
In-universe information
GenderMale
NationalityAmerican
AgeTeenage

Herculeon is an undefeated chaotic player who uses a pure OverWorld deck. He challenges and narrowly defeats Kaz in the episode "Over Under Rent Usunder." He only cares about destroying UnderWorld players. Despite this, he is a good sport and doesn't gloat his victory over Kaz, even telling him it was a good match.

In "Loser's Circle," Kaz managed to defeat Herculeon with a Past creature.

HotShot

HotShot
First appearanceFire Fighters
Voiced by Jamie McGonnigal
In-universe information
GenderMale
NationalityAmerican
AgeTeenage

In the episode "Fire Fighters" he was Kaz's opponent. HotShot fights fire attack specialists from all of the tribes except the "UnderWorlders". Word is he has a grudge for UnderWorld creatures and players who use UnderWorld creatures.

Izalizard

Izalizard is Tom's opponent in "Going Under". He is a major Mipedian player and wears a lizard hat (which he insists is Mipedian-themed headgear) which even the Drome Master makes fun of (awarding him the first attack for being brave enough to wear it). He was expecting Tom to play his Overworld deck but he instead played Underworlders.

Jycella

Jycella is Krystella's twin sister, and a "Goodie-Goodie". Klay sets the twins up to a battle to decide who the better player is, and of course he picked the creatures: Aivenna and Nivenna. During the duel between Jycella and Krystella, it turned out that Klay gave Jycella a sabotaged BattleGear so that Krystella could win. But sometimes Jycella gets overboard.

Lu2

Lu2 (Lulu)
First appearanceAn Easy Win
Last appearanceAn Easy Win
Voiced by Lisa Ortiz
In-universe information
GenderFemale
NationalityAmerican
AgeTeenage

Lu2, popularly known as "LuLu the Loser", was Peyton's opponent in "An Easy Win". She is a nervous and inexperienced player who cannot get used to being a creature in Chaotic battles, and therefore loses every time. Peyton, who is on a losing streak in Drome Imthor (Ironically, he only needed one more win there to challenge the Codemaster), decides to challenge Lulu in expectance of an easy victory. The battle begins, and Lulu's inexperience becomes apparent in the way she sets up her battle team. As Peyton defeats her creatures one by one, he becomes sorry for her and begins trying to let her win. However, she keeps losing creatures anyway due to clumsiness and bad luck. After her last creature, Takinom, defeats some of Peyton's Creatures, Lulu catches on to Peyton's act (due to his non-usage of Mugic, Invisibility, or Battlegear). The exposed Peyton then begins to play seriously, but making a stupid mistake (trying to use a Torwegg at Iron Pillar, of course resulting in his creature falling to its end) leaves him with one creature, Siado. Eventually, Takinom defeats Siado, breaking Lulu's losing streak and mortally embarrassing Peyton. After the match, Lulu approaches Peyton and thanks him for helping her get into the creature. It's hinted that she has developed a crush on Peyton.

NOTE: Lulu's screen name "Lu2" is possibly a reference to the rock band U2.

M'arrillianaire

M'arrillianaire
First appearanceLoser's Circle
In-universe information
GenderMale
NationalityAmerican
AgeTeenage

M'arrillianaire is a Chaotic player who has a deck of M'arrillians. In "Loser's Circle," it was stated that M'arrillianaire was one of the players who have ever beaten Kaz. Kaz later challenges him to a duel with the scans of the creatures he obtained from the past.

Mattmeister

Mattmeister
First appearanceLord of Treachey
In-universe information
GenderMale
NationalityAmerican
AgeTeenage

Mattmeister first appeared in "Lord of Treachery." Matt is a Chaotic player who owns a lot of Gothos Tower cards and a Lord Van Bloot card. When Chaor hired Kaz to find out what Lord Van Bloot was up to, he challenged Matt to a Chaotic Battle. When it came to Chaor fighting Lord Van Bloot at Gothos Tower, it turns out that Matt is in cahoots with Lord Van Bloot and his followers Krekk and Skithia. With Kaz's help, Chaor took down Lord Van Bloot and Takinom seized Matt, Krekk, and Skithia.

Maureen

In the episode "Trading Cards," Maureen tells Sarah that she found someone named Rouise with the Song of Mandiblore Mugic and would trade for a scan of Stone Pillar.

Mister E

Mister E
First appearanceMister E
Last appearance Sean Schemmel
In-universe information
GenderMale
NationalityAmerican
AgeTeenage

Mister E first appears in his self-titled episode. Evan is a Chaotic player who was wanting to fight Tom's Maxxor. When it came to the Chaotic match, the M'arrillian Milla'iin is on Mister E's team. When Tom was defeated, Evan mentioned that he made a deal with Milla'iin who allowed Evan to scan the monsters that are under Milla'iin's mind control.

Mister E's creatures include Milla'inn, Gambreor, Asadab, Krade, Ooloo, and Ragetrod.

OverWarrior

OverWarrior
First appearanceTrain Wreck
In-universe information
GenderMale
NationalityAmerican
AgeTeenage

OverWarrior was a player shown at the beginning of "Train Wreck". Only the end of the battle was shown, with his Attacat and Zalic against Kaz's Borth-Majar. Kaz attacked Attacat in Castle Mommark. Even though the combination of Borth-Majar's brains/brawn combination and Kaz's strategy threw Attacat for a loop, the plan fizzled and Attacat used his Plasmapounder (the previously unnamed rifle-shaped battlegear that fired Ektospasm-styled projectiles) to turn Borth-Majar into code, making OverWarrior the third player in a row Kaz had lost to.

PerimPrincess

PerimPrincess (Shinwan)
First appearanceNewbie
Last appearanceNewbie
Voiced bySuzy Myers
In-universe information
GenderFemale
AgeTeenage

Shinwan's screen name is PerimPrincess and she is a beautiful Chaotic newcomer. She caught the attention of Tom, Kaz and Peyton (and later in the episode many other male Chaotic players), who all wanted her attention. She defeated Klay in her first match using Kinnianne (an OverWorlder who can also cast Mipedian Mugic). PerimPrincess is one of the first players to have a scan of a M'arrillian named Milla'iin.

Peter Nudley

He appeared in "Trading Cards." He's a guy at Kaz's school and was going to trade his Barath Beyond for Kaz's Drakness.

ReggieOne

ReggieOne (Regginald Teddington)
First appearanceCastle Bodhran or Bust: Part 1
Last appearanceElementary
In-universe information
GenderMale
NationalityEngland, Earth
AgeTeenage

In "Castle Bodhran or Bust" Part 1, Kaz, while on the hunt for Dractyl scales for H'earring, finds a scanner labeled ReggieOne.

Once Tom and Kaz are back on Earth, they send out an email to find ReggieOne. They eventually meet up with him. Reggie is British, rich, and is in a wheelchair. He had an accident after he went to Chaotic and his code never came back.

In Chaotic, Reggie made a deal with Frafdo to retrieve the second half of a map that was believed to lead to the Cothica. The second half of the map was located in enemy territory, Reggie never returned and was labeled a traitor, but what really happened was Reggie was captured and imprisoned by Mipedians.

Reggie was later saved and back on Earth offered Tom a Maxxor card to replace the one he lost, but Tom refused the card deciding to scan a new one himself.

He briefly appeared in Elementary and it is shown that his Chaotic character is now in a wheelchair like his real self.

SamShady

SamShady (Samuel Murakami)
First appearanceWelcome to Chaotic: Part 1
Last appearanceLoser's Circle
In-universe information
GenderMale
AgeTeenage

SamShady is Tom's first opponent in "Welcome to Chaotic" Part 1 and Part 2. He fights as Takinom against Tom's Maxxor. It's a tough 1-on-1 battle for Tom, but he finally wins when he uses the mugic, Fortissimo, to make Maxxor a giant. He makes an appearance in "Stelgar Strikes" fighting as Etalla in the BattleDrome.

Befitting his screen name, Sam is an underhanded person in the show who takes losses hard, insults others, and has no problems letting other Chaotic players like Kaz be kicked out of Chaotic, describing it as "less Competition".

In "Going Under" Sam tells Kaz that Tom might be a better UnderWorld player than he is, which made him a bit jealous.

In "Earth To Kaz," Kaz ask Sam a favor for a phone number.

In "Loser's Circle," Kaz faced off against Sam Shady. He revealed that he witnessed Tom, Kaz, Sarah, and Peyton go through the portal and Dranikus Threshold. Once he did his part, Sam managed to get a scan of the monster Dregor. After beating Kaz, Sam warns Kaz that it won't be long before every other Chaotic player discovers the secrets of Dranikus Threshold.

Sam is based on a real-life person, called Arthur "Samuel" Murakami. He was one of the designers of the real Chaotic trading card game.

Sanjay97

Sanjay97 was Kaz's opponent in "The Birth of Borth-Majar." He uses a Danian Deck. When he first saw Borth-Majar in Kaz's deck, he quoted that he can't play as two Creatures. The Computer Ref tells him that Borth-Majar is considered one creature. In the first part of the battle, he managed to take out Borth-Majar. After Tom got some useful info from H'earring, Kaz as Chaor cast a Mugic to revive Borth-Majar. Kaz then had the two split up but got them back together and turned Sanjay to code.

Simon

Simon
First appearanceA Rare Hazard
Voiced by Sebastian Arcelus
In-universe information
GenderMale
AgeTeenage

Simon is a rogue player who destroys ultra rare locations with sonic charges so he and his partners in crime Bianca, Dimitri, and Bruno are the only ones who have them and sell them to the highest bidder. In the episode "A Rare Hazard," they demanded Tom to do an inside job in Bodal's arsenal shop and obtain more sonic charges for them where Tom was against this. Simon finds a way to frame him by showing Tom a doctored picture of him destroying a location and unless he helps, he will be known as an OverWorld traitor when the picture is shown to Maxxor.

This led to the final confrontation at Akarak Cavern (an area under Crystal Cave which has anti-gravity properties to it) when Simon and his group are setting up explosive charges. Tom, Sarah, and Peyton ended up going around deactivating the charges. When it came to the final one that is about to blow in 30 seconds, Simon and his followers tried to leave only for Kaz to arrive with Codemasters Imthor and Crellan with Codemaster Imthor stating that they deactivated their scanners until the plight is solved. Tom managed to deactivate the final explosive charge. It is unknown what happened to Simon and his followers afterwards.

Bianca

Simon
First appearanceA Rare Hazard
In-universe information
GenderMale
AgeTeenage

Bianca is one of Simon's followers.

Dimitri

Simon
First appearanceA Rare Hazard
Voiced byChristopher C. Adams
In-universe information
GenderMale
AgeTeenage

Dimitri is one of Simon's followers.

Bruno

Simon
First appearanceA Rare Hazard
In-universe information
GenderMale
AgeTeenage

Bruno is one of Simon's followers who is the largest of the group.

SlickNick

SlickNick
First appearanceShifting Sands
Voiced by Wayne Grayson
In-universe information
GenderMale
NationalityAmerican
AgeTeenage

SlickNick was Tom's opponent in "Shifting Sands." He plays with an OverWorld deck. His team consisted of Laarina, Ulfhedinn, Orth, Raimusa, Velreth, and Zalic. Tom's team consisted of Qwun, Tianne, Arias, Tangath Toborn, Staluk, and Dractyl. SlickNick thinks only OverWorlders are good creatures, and is disgusted when Tom includes Mipedians with OverWorlders on his team. Ironically, at the end of the match it is SlickNick's Ulfhedinn against Tom's two Mipedians, Qwun and Tianne. Tom attacks with Tianne in the Mipedian Oasis, giving Tom an advantage. Even so, Ulfhedinn manages to heavily damage and nearly defeat Tianne, but Tom surprises SlickNick with Tianne's self-sacrifice ability, which defeats Ulfhedinn and wins the match for Tom. SlickNick believed that Tom won with a cheap trick, typical for Mipedians.

Stinger

Stinger is the only Chaotic player (besides Sarah) who has a scan of a flying Danian Mandiblor named Volash. Kaz battled Stinger's flying Danian in the episode "Big Time".

Tartarecker

Tartarecker
First appearanceTrading Cards
In-universe information
GenderMale
NationalityAmerican
AgeTeenage

Tartarecker was Tom's opponent in "Trading Cards" whose battle team consists entirely of Tartarek. Tank made a bet with Tom because he had lost to Tartarecker that if he beat Tartarecker without losing a single match, he would give him his Ribbian. Tartareck attacked Xaerv and Xaerv won with some difficulty, and the final battle was Tom's Maxxor vs Tartarek, Tom won this using a Fortissimo mugic while Tartarek was in the air. Afterwards Tom got the Ribbian scan as promised.

Kaz, under secret orders, dueled against Tartarecker to check if Tartareck was a Minion. Even though Kaz lost to Tartarecker, his monster saw M'arillian Battlegear in Tartareck's Tower, therefore exposing Tartareck as a traitor of the OverWorld and a M'arillian spy.

Ulmanator

Ulmanator was Peyton's opponent at the beginning of "When a CodeMaster Calls."

Creatures

OverWorlders

The OverWorlders rule most of Perim and are depicted as mostly heroic. Most of the OverWorlders are either humanoids or humanoid animals. In the card game, their specialty is being elemental specialists, a large number of Overworlders having an "Element" that can cause extra damage when used with an attack. Their Mugic color is Blue. Among the known OverWorlders are:

Past OverWorlders

  • Abohan – A Past OverWorlder who was an adviser to Kiru. He resembles a Diatryma.
  • Afjak (voiced by Sean Schemmel) – A Past OverWorld Muge who was the son of Najarin and his apprentice. He learned the secret of Dranikus Threshold and disappeared to an unspecific point in time.
  • Gullo – A Past OverWorlder.
  • Kkraa – A Past OverWorld Warrior that resembles a reptilian-faced Euoplocephalus.
  • Korg – A Past OverWorld Guardian. He resembles a wood monster with leaves on him. He is the ancestor of Ikkatosh.
  • Kor-bek – A Past Overworlder that was once a fearsome pirate. He is the ancestor of Owis.
  • Og – A Past Overworld Warrior. He resembles a creature crawling like a slug. Og's special ability is that when he gets coded, he can bring back any of his creatures that have been coded from previous battles, but they only come back with 5 energy each.
  • Quisk – A Past Overworlder that resembles an aye-aye.
  • Rav – A Past Overworlder Elementalist. He is the ancestor of Xaerv.
  • Rokkus – A Past OveWorlder.
  • Sped – A Past Overworlder who resembles Gespedan (as he may be his ancestor).
  • Vlar (voiced by Jamie McGonnigal) – A Past OverWorlder thief that discovered the Vlaric Shard. Vlar's special ability is that in the event that he is unequipped, he can swipe the BattleGear equipped from the engaging creature. He is the ancestor of Maxxor whose family for some unknown reason became the rulers of the OverWorld.
  • Woost – A Past OverWorlder.

UnderWorlders

The UnderWorlders rule most of Perim's UnderWorld, are often depicted as villainous and have monstrous appearances. In the card game, their specialty is their "Intimidate" ability which can decrease their opponent's stats. Their Mugic color is Red. Among the known UnderWorlders are:

Past UnderWorlders

  • Kiru – Kiru is a legendary OverWorlder and Chaor's ancestor. He is depicted as one of the greatest leaders in OverWorld history, enough so to have the capital city of the OverWorld named after him. His history of events are not immediately clear as for unknown reasons, he had turned into an UnderWorlder. He resembles a purple version of Chaor with the facial features and feet of Maxxor.
  • Brrug – A Past Underworlder who is the inventor of the Flux Bauble.
  • Draagen – A Past Underworld Conqueror that resembles a fiery dragonoid.
  • Kaal – A Past UnderWorld Conqueror. He resembles a giant lava monster. Kaal was responsible for enslaving some of Kiru's people in his mines and is probably Magmon's ancestor.
  • Neerig – A Past UnderWorlder. He resembles a larger version of H'earring due to the fact that he is H'earring's ancestor. Similar to Kiru, he was also an OverWorlder before he became an UnderWorlder.
  • Skorblust – A Past UnderWorld Elementalist. It resembles a tar monster.
  • Volcarv – A Past Underworld Conqueror. It resembles a fire monster.
  • Voorx – A Past UnderWorld Elementalist that resembles a water monster. He resides in the geysers near Ancient Kiru City as those that live there end up having to appease Voorx with the right gifts so that Voorx can keep the UnderWorlders from passing.
  • Xulvux – A Past UnderWorld Ethereal Elementalist that resembles a blue reptilian-faced, ghostly monster with three horns on its head and is probably Ilx's ancestor.

Mipedians

The Mipedians are a tribe of reptilian warriors and dragonoids, most of which are friends with Peyton. They live in the desert that surrounds the Mipedim Oasis. They are led by an as-yet-unidentified reclusive king who rules through the aid of his son the crown prince Iflar. The Mipedians master natural Invisibility and are remarkable melee artists. In battle the Mipedians commonly use Speed, the Air Element, and gargantuan Warbeasts summoned by Mipedian Conjurers. In the card game, their specialty is their "Invisible" ability, which can allow them to attack first as well as provide extra damage to that first attack. Their Mugic color is Yellow. Among the Mipedians are:

Past Mipedians

  • Ajara (voiced by Veronica Taylor) – A Past Mipedian Scout.
  • General Masaba – A Past Mipedian Royal Elite.
  • Ixxik – A Past Mipedian Warbeast that resembles a Tyrannosaurus with horns.
  • 'Kehn-Sep – A Past Mipedian Royal.

Danians

The Danians are formicine insectoid creatures that live at Mount Pillar in the UnderWorld. Some have an ability to infect non-Danian creatures with Danian Parasites. Others have an ability which allows Danians to be sacrificed on their team in order to increase the strength of another Danian. This ability is called the "Hive" ability. Their Mugic is brown. Among the Danians are:

Past Danians

In the past, Danians resembled giant insects.

  • Makromil – A Past Danian Warrior. It resembles a giant dragonfly.

M'arrillians

The M'arrillians are a race of semi-aquatic energy creatures that have the ability of mind control and were also called the Deep Ones in "Chaotic: Now or Never." They reside behind the Doors of the Deep Mines. The Chieftains are the lead class of M'arrillians, Kha'ralls are crustacean and serve as blacksmiths, and Fluidmorphers can use Mugic and change their shape when a Creature on the battleboard Deals water damage. The M'arrillians also have Coral Fighters for their foot soldiers. Among the M'arrillians are:

Past M'arrillians

Tribeless

The following creatures come from Prexxor Chasm and have not yet been defined into a tribe:

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