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Eyecon Standby state

Ghost's Eyecon Standby setting

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Specter's Eyecon Standby setting

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Necrom's Eyecon Standby setting

The Eye-Cons are eyeball-like items used by the Fury Riders from Fury Riders.

Functionality[]

The Eye-Cons, upon possession, allows its holder to see and perceive ghostly creatures, such as the Shadow Corps. By obtaining 15 Eye-Cons, the wielder of them is granted a wish of their desires.

Eye-Cons appear to have blank states, resembling generic eyeball when not used for transformations.

Eye-Cons have the power to possess people in a similar vein to the Eye-Cores.

Eye-Cons have a Quad Iris, which cycles between four settings when the Ghost Liberator button is pressed.

  1. Standby: the standard blank setting. Ghost's Eye-Cons have a default black, while Specter has blue, and Necrom has green. The odd one out of the set is Ghost's Infinity Eye-Con, which is a rainbow.
  2. Startup: activates when pressing the Eye-Con's right side, revealing a letter or a two-digit number.
  3. Transformation: activates when transforming, revealing an icon that is associated with the Ghost Eye-Con's form's faceplate. Any Eye-Con that falls under Necrom's control has a frame associated with the Ghost Eye-Con's form surrounding Necrom's Various Goggle.
  4. Finisher: activates when using a Fury Drive finisher.

Persona Hoods[]

The Persona Hoods are hoodie-like ghosts that appear when the Fury Riders transform using their respective Eye-Cons. Persona Hoods's appearance are based on what they used during their conjuration. They can also assist Fury Riders Ghost and Specter in their fights.

The Shadow Corps have their own version of the Persona Hood when they bond with an inanimate object.

List of Eyecons and Persona Hoods[]

Eye-Cons linked to the individual Riders. When inserted into a Driver, they transform the Rider into their default forms.

The Ghost Eye-Con is Fury Rider Ghost's personal Eye-Con. It shows the letter G on its Startup setting, the Pantheon Mask displaying Ghost's face on its Transformation setting, and a boot with energy surrounding it on its Finisher setting.

In the Fury Driver, it summons the Ghost Hood with the Pantheon Persona to transform Ghost into his default Ghost Mode, which grants him the ability to hover short distances for either quick striking or evading enemy attacks. This form's compatible Fury Saber modes are its Blade Mode and Staff Mode.

Its Fury Drive finisher is the Omega Drive, a flying kick that uses spiritual energy which makes the body and mask of Ghost's form glow and envelops him in an orange flame.


The Boost Eye-Con is Fury Rider Ghost's upgraded Eye-Con. It has only a Transformation setting which shows Ghost's face with fiery details.

In the Fury Driver, it summons the Booster Hood to transform Ghost into his Booster Mode, which equips him with the Fire Slasher.


The Infinity Eye-Con is Fury Rider Ghost's upgraded Eye-Con. It shows an infinity symbol on its Startup setting.



The Specter Eye-Con is Fury Rider Specter's personal Eye-Con. It shows the letter S on its Startup setting, the Berserker Mask displaying Specter's face its Transformation setting, and a boot with energy surrounding it on its Finisher setting. At this time, it is unknown how Specter initially acquired this Eye-Con.

In the Fury Driver, it summons the Specter Hood with the Berserk Persona to transform Specter into his default Specter Mode, which grants him currently unknown abilities. This form's compatible Hand Blaster mode is its Rod Mode.

Its Fury Drive finisher is the Specter Drive, a flying kick that uses spiritual energy which makes the body and mask of Specter's form glow and envelops him in a blue flame. This attack is stronger compared to Fury RIder Ghost Ghost Mode's Fury Drive, rendering the latter untransformed and Specter unharmed.


The Deep Specter Eye-Con is Fury Rider Specter's upgraded Eye-Con.



The Necrom Eye-Con is Fury Rider Necrom's personal Eye-Con. It is different from Ghost and Specter's Eye-Cons in that it only has the blank Quad Iris setting.

In the Iris Morpher, it summons the Necrom Hood to transform Necrom into his default Necrom Mode, which grants him the ability to control nearby Shadow Commandos, and also the ability of liquefaction. When used in a Fury Driver, it subjugates the Fury Driver user, putting him under Aran's control as shown with Necrom Specter. This control can only be broken when the Eye-Con is forcibly removed from the driver.

Its Iris Drive finisher is the Destroyer Kick, a flying kick that uses spiritual energy which makes the body and mask of Necrom's form glow and envelops him in a green flame. A variation of this finisher is a powerful punch.

  • He is also shown to perform a Rider Shooting attack, where he fires a beam of green energy from his hands.

Its Fury Drive finisher is the Necrom Drive, a variant of Specter's original Fury Drive where he charges green energies that forms his rider crest behind him before absorbing the construct and delivering a flying kick attack towards the opponent. Necrom Specter used this once, but was interrupted.

  • Necrom Specter used the Hand Blaster in Blaster Mode to create a powerful blast. He was aiming at Oscar but Paint Shadow took the blast.

The Dark Ghost Eye-Con is the personal Eye-Con of Dark Rider Ghost.This Eyecon shows the letters DG for its Startup setting, Dark Ghost's face on its Transformation setting, and a black boot with energy surrounding it on its Finisher setting.


The Zero Specter Eye-Con is the personal Eye-Con of Zero Rider Specter. This Eye-Con shows the letters ZS for its Startup setting, Zero Specter's face on its Transformation setting, and a purple boot with energy surrounding it on its Finisher setting.


The Redcrom Eye-Con is the personal Eye-Con of Dark Rider Redcrom.


The Blucrom Eye-Con is the personal Eye-Con of Dark Rider Blucrom.


The Yelcrom Eye-Con is the personal Eye-on of Dark Rider Yelcrom.


The Pinkrom Eye-Con is the personal Eyecon of Dark Rider Pinkrom.



The 15 Eyecons

The 15 Hero Eye-Cons

These Eye-Cons are based on fifteen legendary figures and can activate alternate Rider forms based on those individuals. All fifteen must be gathered together in order to grant the holder a single wish. They are originally sealed away in an object that pertains to that individual; once unsealed, the object is dissolved into spectral energy that forms into a Persona Hood.

The Blade Eye-Con is one of the 15 Heroes' Eye-Cons, with its primary user being Fury Rider Ghost. It shows the number 01 on its Startup setting, the Dual Wield Mask displaying a set of Japanese swords on its Transformation setting, and two swords spinning in a circle on its Finisher setting.

In the Fury Driver, it summons the Blade Hood with the Sword Master Persona to transform Ghost into Blade Mode, which grants him swordsman-like fighting capabilities. This form's compatible Fury Saber mode is its Dual Mode.

Its Fury Drive finisher when used in conjunction with the Fury Saber's Fury Slash finisher is the Omega Slash, where Ghost creates a second set of energy blades for him to attack the enemy with.


The Electro Eye-Con is one of the 15 Heroes' Eye-Cons, with its primary user being Fury Rider Ghost. It shows the number 02 on its Startup setting, the Light-bulb Mask displaying a light bulb on its Transformation setting, and a light bulb shooting off electricity on its Finisher setting.

In the Fury Driver, it summons the Electro Hood with the Inventor Persona to transform Ghost or Specter into Electro Mode, which grants either of them electricity-based powers. This form's compatible Fury Saber mode is its Blaster Mode.

Its Fury Drive finisher is the Electro Drive, where Ghost levitates and charges his signature eye symbol with electricity before absorbing the construct and launching himself at the opponent with a flying kick.

This Eye-Con was later stolen from Oscar by Ray Fenton as Fury Rider Specter Combat Mode. Oscar was able to eventually reclaim the Electro Eye-Con.


The Archer Eye-Con is one of the 15 Heroes' Eye-Cons, with its primary user being Fury Rider Ghost. It shows the number 03 on its Startup setting, the Shoot Arrow Mask displaying a bow and arrow on its Transformation setting, and an arrow fired from its bow on its Finisher setting.

In the Fury Driver, it summons the Archer Hood with the Archer Persona to transform Ghost into Archer Mode, which grants him archary-like precision capabilities and illusionary-based powers. This form's compatible Fuey Saber mode is its Arrow Mode, formed by combining it with the Condor Phone Fury Gadget.

Its Fury Drive finisher when used in conjunction with the Fury Saber's Fury Strike finisher is the Omega Strike, where Ghost creates duplicates of himself so that they can all fire arrows at the target.


The Gravity Eye-Con is one of the 15 Heroes' Eye-Cons, with its primary user being Fury Rider Ghost. It shows the number 04 on its Startup setting, the Gravity Mask displaying the Euclidean vector and an apple on its Transformation setting, and a falling apple with four vectors pointing towards the apple on its Finisher setting.

In the Fury Driver, it summons the Gravity Hood with the Dynamic Persona to transform Ghost into Gravity Mode, which equips him with a pair of orb-like gloves that grant him gravity-based powers.

Its Fury Drive finisher is the Fury Crush, where Ghost creates a powerful gravity pulse by using either the Attraction Glove on his left hand to immobilize and slow down a target or the Repulsion Glove on his right hand to amplify said gravity pulse for crushing his opponents.

The Newton Eyecon was first used by Ghost to stop a chunk of the city from falling to the ground following the destruction of the Book Shadow. It was later stolen from him by Ray Fenton as Fury Rider Specter, but Oscar managed to recover it back from him in a Rider Kick clash.


The Western Eye-Con is one of the 15 Heroes' Eye-Cons, with its primary user being Fury Rider Ghost. It shows the number 05 on its Startup setting, a fired revolver on its Transformation setting, and a fired pump-action shotgun on its Finisher setting.

In the Fury Driver, it summons the Western Hood to transform Ghost into Western Mode, which grants him marksman-like fighting capabilities. This form's compatible Fury Saber mode is its Rifle Mode, formed by combining it with the Bat Clock Fury Gadget. Alternatively, Ghost can use the Fury Saber in its Blaster Mode while also using the Bat Clock's Blaster Mode.


The Music Eye-Con is one of the 15 Heroes' Eye-Cons, with its primary user being Fury Rider Ghost. It shows the number 06 on its Startup setting, the Music Score Mask displaying a staff and musical notes on its Transformation setting, and musical notes on its Finisher setting.

In the Fury Driver, it summons the Music Hood with the Composer Persona to transform Ghost into Music Mode, which grants him music-based powers.


The Warrior Eye-Con is one of the 15 Heroes' Eye-Cons, with its primary user being Fury Rider Ghost. It shows the number 07 on its Startup setting, the Seven Arms Mask on its Transformation setting, and a slammed hammer on its Finisher setting.

In the Fury Driver, it summons the Warrior Hood with the Warrior Monk Persona to transform Ghost into Warrior Mode, which grants him currently unknown abilities. This form's compatible Fury Saber mode is its Hammer Mode, formed by combining it with the Spider Lantern Fury Gadget. Its final invocation launches several different types of energy weapons at an opponent.

Its Fury Drive finisher when used in conjunction with the Fury Saber's Fury Impact finisher is the Omega Impact, where Ghost spins the hammer around at great speed, creating a gust of wind which lifts himself into the air. He then drops down on the target with the hammer enlarging into a massive energy construct which smashes the target.


The Ninja Eye-Con is one of the 15 Heroes' Eye-Cons, with its primary user being Fury Rider Ghost. It shows the number 08 on its Startup setting, the Kumadori Mask displaying a kabuki-style mask on its Transformation setting, and a giant slashing sword with a few Koban coins on its Finisher setting.

In the Fury Driver, it summons the Ninja Hood with the Superstar Persona to transform Ghost into Ninja Mode, which grants him ninja-like agility and reflexes. This form's preferred Fire Slasher mode is its Sword Mode.


The Samurai Eye-Con is one of the 15 Heroes' Eye-Cons, with its primary user being Fury Rider Ghost. It shows the number 09 on its Startup setting, the Dragon Mask displaying a Japanese dragon's head on its Transformation setting, and Sakamoto Ryoma's gun firing on its Finisher setting.

In the Fury Driver, it summons the Samurai Hood with the Dreamer Persona to transform Ghost into Samurai Mode, which grants him currently unknown abilities. This form's preferred Fire Slasher mode is its Blaster Mode.


The Royal Eye-Con is one of the 15 Heroes' Eye-Cons, with its primary user being Fury Rider Ghost. It shows the number 10 on its Startup setting, the Magatama Mask displaying four magatamas on its Transformation setting, and hands clasped in prayer with prayer beads and spiritual energy radiating from them on its Finisher setting.

In the Fury Driver, it summons the Royal Hood with the Shaman Persona to transform Ghost into Royal Mode, which grants him currently unknown abilities.

Its Fury Drive finisher is the Royal Drive, where Ghost creates a powerful pink tornado sweeping the enemy off its feet and then slashes the enemy with the Fire Slasher.


The Desert Eye-Con is one of the 15 Heroes' Eye-Cons, with its primary user being Fury Rider Specter. It shows the number 11 on its Startup setting, the Dual Scythe Mask displaying two sickles on its Transformation setting, and a sickle spinning in a circle on its Finihser setting. At this time, it is unknown how Specter initially acquired it, or what item was used to unseal the Desert Hood, as its Eye-Con was created and collected off-screen by Ray Fenton, only showing it off to attack the Blast Shadow.

In the Fury Driver, it summons the Desert Hood with the Pharaoh Persona to transform Specter into Desert Mode, which grants him currently unknown abilities. This form's compatible Hand Blaster mode is its Sickle Mode, formed by combining it with the Cobra Cell Fury Gadget.


The Combat Eye-Con is one of the 15 Heroes' Eye-Cons, with its primary user being Fury Rider Specter. It shows the number 12 on its Startup setting, the Dual Arquebus Mask displaying two tanegashima rifles on its Transformation setting, and a fired tanegashima rifle on its Finisher setting.

In the Fury Driver, it summons the Combat Hood with the Warlord Persona to transform Specter into Combat Mode, which grants him currently unknown abilities. This form's compatible Hand Blaster mode is its Blaster Mode.

Its Fury Drive finisher is the Combat Drive, where Specter charges an energy construct of his insignia behind him before absorbing it and jumps to deliver a flying kick attack.


The Flight Eye-Con is one of the 15 Heroes' Eye-Cons, with its primary user being Fury Rider Specter. It shows the number 13 on its Startup setting, the Restraint Mask displaying two chains crossed together connecting to a lock on its Transformation setting, and a broken chain on its Finisher setting.

In the Fury Driver, it transforms the Specter Cycle into the Flight Hood with the Illusionist Persona to transform Specter into Flight Mode, which grants him flight capabilities with an additional limited teleportation ability.

Its Fury Drive finisher is the Spiral Drive, where Specter allows the Specter Cycle in Glider Mode to bind the enemy with chains generated from the turbines and then he jumps towards the enemy with a drill kick.

This Eye-Con was created and collected off-screen by Ray Fenton. It is currently unknown what item was used to unseal the Flight Hood.


The Writer Eye-Con is one of the 15 Heroes' Eye-Cons, with its primary user being Fury Rider Necrom. It shows the number 14 on its Startup setting, the Fairy Tale Persona's Monocular Guard BK displayed on its Transformation setting, and a pen mid-stroke for its Finisher setting.

In the Iris Morpher, it summons the Writer Hood with the Fairy Tail Persona to transform Necrom into Writer Mode, which grants the ability to use the Writer Hood's Nib Shoulders for ranged combat.


The Solar Eye-Con is one of the 15 Heroes' Eye-Cons, with its primary user being Fury Rider Necrom. It shows the number 15 on its Startup Time setting, the Priest Persona's Monocular Guard NR displayed on its Transformation setting, and the Gokourin (ゴコウリン) shining to simulate a sun for its Finisher settings.

In the Iris Morpher, it summons the Solar Hood with the Priest Persona to transform Necrom into Solar Mode, which grants him the ability to summon a giant wind-and-fire wheel shaped like the sun and control where it can fly.

Its Iris Drive finisher is the Holy Drive: where the eyes of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie and Sha Wujing faces' glow green, appear as soul like characters, and then all three turn into a cloud for Necrom to get a quick getaway. Upon the acquisition of the Catch Blaster, Necrom uses a second version wherein the three jump past and hit the opponent before he flies past riding the Gokourin and slashes the opponent with the Blaster.



These Eye-Cons are based off of Ghost's Rider predecessors. The color of these Eye-Con's Standby settings vary, depending on the color of that Rider's optical coverings in their default form, with their Transformation setting being a complete image of that Rider's face. While the Legend Rider Eye-Cons use the same numbering system as the in-series Eye-Cons for their Startup settings, what separates them is the "R" present within the "pupil".

The Dragon Knight Eye-Con is one of the title Riders' Eye-Cons. It shows the number R02 on its Startup setting, Draogn Knight's face on its Transformation setting, and Dragon Knight's symbol on its Finisher setting.



Unused Eye-Cons[]

These are Eye-Cons that have sounds programmed into the DX Fury Driver, but have no confirmation regarding their presence in the show, and exist here for completion's sake.

Legend Rider Eye-Cons[]

The Legend Rider Eye-Cons are special Eye-Cons based off of Ghost's predecessors.

Others[]

  • Special Eye-Con
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