- "Terror! (テラー!, Terā!)"
- ―Terror Gochizo insertion announcement[src]
- "Horror! Zuki! (ホラー!ズキー!, Horā! Zukī!)"
- ―Caries C1 transformation announcement[src]
- "Chaos Crack!"
- ―Caries C1 finisher announcement[src]
- "Horror! Destroy! (ホラー!デストロイ!, Horā! Desutoroi!)"
- ―Caries C3 transformation announcement[src]
- "Chaos Destroy!"
- ―Caries C3 finisher announcement[src]
The Henshin Belt Breed Gavv (変身ベルト ブリードガヴ, Henshin Beruto Burīdo Gavu) is the transformation device used by Kamen Rider Caries.
Overview[]
The Breed Gavv is found on the abdomens of cultivated organisms the Muter create by crossing human and Granute genes. Like Shoma, eating snacks will cause corresponding Gochizo to be created from the Breed Gavv. In addition, the Terror Gochizo will be created when the person feels fear. Only one Terror Gochizo can be created per person, so once this is accomplished they are no longer useful to the Muter and Qlarp harvests the Breed Gavv by ripping it off of their body. This leads to the test subject dying shortly after, and a portion of their skin is left attached to the Breed Gavv until Caries equips it.
Caries is able to attach the Breed Gavv to his body, changing it to its C1 form. He can then use the Terror Gochizo with it to transform into Kamen Rider Caries C1. However, this form is extremely short-lived, as the Breed Gavv quickly decays and turns to dust in about a minute or two, requiring Caries to replace it with a new one.
Among the cultivated subjects, Taorin was uniquely able to achieve a monster form due to his strong desire to fight, advancing his Breed Gavv to C3 in the process. In addition to dramatically increasing his power, using this Breed Gavv allows Caries to maintain his transformation indefinitely.
Components[]
to be added
Functionality[]
Transformation[]
To transform, Caries lifts up the upper jaw of the Breed Gavv, inserts the Terror Gochizo onto its tongue, and closes the jaw. He then moves the handle on the right side of the Breed Gavv several times, causing the jaw to "chew" the Gochizo. To initiate the transformation, he finally hits the button on the left side of the Breed Gavv, causing the Gochizo to awaken. When transforming, the sclera of Caries' eyes turn black.
C1 and C3 forms have two distinct transformation sequences:
- C1: As Caries moves the upper jaw, a full set of jagged teeth form around him and then begin to ooze black sludge. Upon hitting the button, the teeth break away from each other as the black liquid completely engulfs Caries. Tendrils then shoot out of the sludge and pull the teeth onto Caries' body to form the armor of Kamen Rider Caries.
- C3: More black sludge comes out of Caries’ body as he moves the upper jaw, covering the ground around him. Upon hitting the button, the sludge covers Kamen Rider Caries and dissolves the white armor, revealing the slimmer black and purple armor underneath. The face of the helmet then opens along the jagged line to become a set of jaws with jagged fangs, revealing the face of Caries C3 inside. Finally, the cape appears on Caries' back.
Finisher[]
To perform a finisher, Caries moves the upper jaw up and down a number of times before hitting the button.
Known Users[]
- Kamen Rider Caries
- C1
- C3
- Taorin
Behind the Scenes[]
Portrayal[]
to be announced
Notes[]
- The Breed Gavv is another retool of the Henshin Belt Gavv, albeit without the handle. Switching between the C1 and C3 variations simply involves swapping a cover plate mounted on the upper jaw. Despite being a retool, the belt is painted purple instead of being silver.
- The DX version of the Breed Gavv is similar to the Arc Kivat Belt and Rey Kivat Belt in that both are extensive retools of the protagonist Rider's transformation belt with simplified functions. As a result, the DX Breed Gavv cannot read Gochizo on its own.
- "Zuki" (ズキー, Zukī) is an onomatopoeia describing sharp pain. When Taorin begins to remember his past, he describes the pain he felt with the same word.
- In addition to being cultivated, it's possible that "Breed" was also chosen because it is written and pronounced the same as "bleed" in Japanese, further referencing Caries' motif of tooth decay.


