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The Poseidon Driver (ポセイドンドライバー Poseidon Doraibā) is a transformation belt created by the Kougami Foundation to use the power of a trio of Core Medals (Same, Kujira, and Ookamiuo) they had created in the future, used by Michal Minato to transform into Kamen Rider Poseidon, a form which would be taken by the Greeed which had formed within him. Kamen Rider OOO: Ankh's Resurrection, the Medals of the Future, and the Leading Hope

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  • The Poseidon Driver (ポセイドンドライバー Poseidon Doraibā) is a transformation belt created by the Kougami Foundation to use the power of a trio of Core Medals (Same, Kujira, and Ookamiuo) they had created in the future, used by Michal Minato to transform into Kamen Rider Poseidon, a form which would be taken by the Greeed which had formed within him. Kamen Rider OOO: Ankh's Resurrection, the Medals of the Future, and the Leading Hope
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  • The Poseidon Driver (ポセイドンドライバー Poseidon Doraibā) is a transformation belt created by the Kougami Foundation to use the power of a trio of Core Medals (Same, Kujira, and Ookamiuo) they had created in the future, used by Michal Minato to transform into Kamen Rider Poseidon, a form which would be taken by the Greeed which had formed within him. Kamen Rider OOO: Ankh's Resurrection, the Medals of the Future, and the Leading Hope
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