The final attack call, "Magnum Boost Grand Victory!" is not a spell. It is a . You are not a hero; you are an influencer for the "Magnum" brand of violence. This satirizes the Kamen Rider formula itself: Toei sells toys; the DGP sells dreams. The belt's joy is synthetic, celebratory of consumption, not of justice. V. The Geats Exclusive: The Fox & The Illusion Geats’ specific motif is the fox (kitsune). Unlike the raw power of a lion (Tycoon) or the mass of a buffalo (Buffa), the fox is illusion, cunning, and resurrection.
Furthermore, the Revolve is an act of . To survive in the DGP, you cannot remain upright. You must be willing to invert your priorities, to let your foundation become your decoration. The "Fever" slot mechanics exploit this: true power (Fever) only occurs when you stop choosing a single identity and let the slot spin randomly—embracing chaos. III. The ID Core: The Soulless Soul Previous Riders had transformation trinkets that were organic (Zecters, Wisp Memories, OOO Medals). The Geats ID Core is a microchip .
The Desire Driver allows Geats to perform the "Trick" mechanic (creating clones). This is the ultimate expression of the Driver as a simulation device. If the Driver is a game console, Geats is the player who found the glitch. He doesn't overpower the game; he exploits its rendering engine. His "Revolve" is not just an inversion; it is a multiplication of self.
The Desire Driver is not a belt in the traditional sense. It lacks the organic "henshin" cry of a V-Buckle or the spiritual pact of a Ryuki Advent Deck. Instead, it is a game console . Its hard plastic lines, LCD screen-esque ID Core slot, and the audible, robotic “REVOLVE ON” evoke a Nintendo Switch or a Sega Dreamcast more than a piece of ancient armor.