Equipment
- Drake Grip (ドレイクグリップ, Doreiku Gurippu?): By attaching the Drake Zecter to the Drake Grip, Daisuke Kazama is able to transform into Kamen Rider Drake. Unlike other Zecters and equipment, the Drake Grip is voice-activated. In addition to allowing him to transform, the Drake Grip and Drake Zecter become a gun that Drake wields. Its ammunition is also affected by Clock Up, enabling its bullets to travel significantly faster than those fired from a normal firearm.
- ZECT Mizer (ゼクトマイザー, Zekuto Maizā?): The ZECT Mizer is a newer standard-issue weapon developed by ZECT. When the Mizer's four barrels are opened, the Mizer Bombers (shaped after the respective Rider's Zecter) are loaded and can be used to distract multiple targets or attack a molten Worm. Drake is among the few Riders to have actually used the ZECT Mizer.
- Machine Zectron (マシンゼクトロン, Mashin Zekutoron?): The Machine Zectron is a standard-issue modified Honda CBR1000RR given to members of ZECT. The Zectron Pinch (ゼクトロンピンチ, Zekutoron Pinchi?) is the standard weapon equipped to the bike. It launches a molecular shock forward, ridding any obstacles ahead. Each Rider has its respective symbol located on the windshield of the bike. Drake first used Rider Shooting to kill Albino Worm while sitting on his Machine Zectron.
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