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Please ask for the lines that Kamen Rider W said after transforming.

The line Kamen Rider W said after he transformed was "Okay, let's count your sins in detail."

Kamen Rider W is one of the Heisei Knights. It was transformed by the combination of Shotaro Zuo and Philip. They must transform together to maximize their power. After the transformation, the two of them would say "Okay, let's count your sins in detail!"?

Usually, it is the combined transformation of Zuo Shotaro and Philip that can maximize their power. When Shotaro puts on the drive, their consciousnesses are connected. The drive appears on Philip's waist and is inserted into the memory. Then his spirit will be transferred to Shotaro Zuo's belt along with the memory.

The "body memory" held by Shotaro determines W's physical abilities and weapons, and the "soul memory" held by Philip determines W's attributes and special abilities. When using "Twin Maximum", the power is doubled, which can cause serious effects or even death to the user. After obtaining "Xtreme Memory", "Quadruple Maximum" can be used without causing any harm to the body.

Extended information:

It turned out to be a secret warrior named "W". In the early battles, he called himself a "two-person detective", but in episode 4 of TV, ordinary citizens After witnessing W's battle, the urban legend of "Kamen Rider, the mysterious warrior who protects the Wind City" was born, and the name "Knight" became well known. Shotaro Zuo and Philip decided to seek justice as the urban legend of "Kamen Rider W".

"Half Change" (original text: ハーフチェンジ/Half Change) refers to the transformation of Shotaro as the main body. Shotaro and Philip use the 3*3 of the 3 Gaia memories they each hold. =9 process of form changes, respectively called "ace/metal/trigger side form".

Different from previous form transformations, it is named because only half of the body can change, and both sides can also change at the same time. In the play and GANBARIDE, it is called "Memory Change" (original text: メモリチェンジ/Memory Change). The characteristics of the form are determined by combining the two types of memory, the soul and the body.