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| legpart-j = デスクローラー | | legpart-j = デスクローラー | ||
| legpart-r = Desukurooraa | | legpart-r = Desukurooraa | ||
| appear-game = Medarot 2, Medarot R, Medarot 3, Medarot 4, Medarot Navi | | appear-game = Medarot 2, Medarot R, Medarot 3, Medarot 4, Medarot Navi, Medarot G, Medabots AX, Medarot 2 Core, Medarot Brave, Medarot DS, Medarot 7, Medarot Dual, Medarot 8, Medarot 9 | ||
| appear-else = Medarot (anime), Medarot OCG, <br/> Medarot DS promo cards, Merchandise | | appear-else = Medarot (anime), Medarot OCG, <br/> Medarot DS promo cards, Merchandise | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''God Emperor''' (ゴッドエンペラー), known in English as '''Mega-Emperor''', is a weapon-type [[Medarot]] that first appearing in [[Medarot 2]] and is modeled after a mantis shrimp. It is an upgraded version of [[Beast Master]]. It has gone on to appear in almost ''every'' single Medarot game since. As such it is one of the most recurring Medarots in the series (alongside [[Metabee]] and [[Rokusho]]). | '''God Emperor''' (ゴッドエンペラー), known in English as '''Mega-Emperor''', is a weapon-type [[Medarot]] that first appearing in [[Medarot 2]] and is modeled after a mantis shrimp. It is an upgraded version of [[Beast Master]]. It has gone on to appear in almost ''every'' single Medarot game since. As such it is one of the most recurring Medarots in the series (alongside [[Metabee]] and [[Rokusho]]). | ||
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==== Strategy ==== | ==== Strategy ==== | ||
As a trio of God Emperors is one of the most potent bosses in the entire series, here's a few suggestions to make the battle easier: | As a trio of God Emperors is one of the most potent bosses in the entire series, here's a few suggestions to make the battle easier: | ||
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**Pushover attacks will, if timed during the targets' CHG phase, directly damage their heads and make them forget their actions. | **Pushover attacks will, if timed during the targets' CHG phase, directly damage their heads and make them forget their actions. | ||
**Confuse them; they may accidentally shoot each other. | **Confuse them; they may accidentally shoot each other. | ||
**Equip Head and Arm parts from [[Kako Moai]], [[Haniwa Mirror]] and [[ | **Equip Head and Arm parts from [[Kako Moai]], [[Haniwa Mirror]] and [[Okedoguu]] to nullify their part attacks. | ||
***Put one part from each onto your Leader, making it invulnerable to everything but Medaforce attacks. | ***Put one part from each onto your Leader, making it invulnerable to everything but Medaforce attacks. | ||
***Or, only use Haniwa and Doguu parts while stealing their Head uses. | ***Or, only use Haniwa and Doguu parts while stealing their Head uses. | ||
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=== In Medarot R === | === In Medarot R === | ||
It is a Medarot used by the Medal God alongside two [[Beast Master]]s. Is obtainable from the Part Collection by fighting ヒカル that is ranked opponent number 1. | |||
It | |||
=== In Medarot 3 === | === In Medarot 3 === | ||
[[Kirara]] has the control of three God Emperors, apparently the ones that caused riot in Medarot 2. The player can get its parts by defeating Kirara (under her ''Retort Lady'' guise). They use her Jack, Witch and Vehicle Medals, whom she calls "Athos", "Porthos" and "Aramis" (the Three Musketeers). | [[Kirara]] has the control of three God Emperors, apparently the ones that caused riot in Medarot 2. The player can get its parts by defeating Kirara (under her ''Retort Lady'' guise). They use her Jack, Witch and Vehicle Medals, whom she calls "Athos", "Porthos" and "Aramis" (the Three Musketeers). | ||
=== In Medarot 4 === | === In Medarot 4 === | ||
[[Kirara]] uses 3 of them under her "Retort Lady" guise, and can be fought via the Battle Simulator in Ryuutou School, after defeating [[Orochi]]. | [[Kirara]] uses 3 of them under her "Retort Lady" guise, and can be fought via the Battle Simulator in Ryuutou School, after defeating [[Orochi]]. | ||
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=== In Medarot Navi === | === In Medarot Navi === | ||
Kasumi can battle Kirara during the postgame; she uses God Emperor as her Leader alongside two [[Windclap]] and two [[Viggaria]]. Upon her defeat, she will join your party with God Emperor. | Kasumi can battle Kirara during the postgame; she uses God Emperor as her Leader alongside two [[Windclap]] and two [[Viggaria]]. Upon her defeat, she will join your party with God Emperor. | ||
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| leg-attribute = Power | | leg-attribute = Power | ||
| leg-type = Multi-Leg | | leg-type = Multi-Leg | ||
| leg-descript = Most effective on " | | leg-descript = Most effective on "Mountain" and "Savana" terrains. | ||
| leg-armor = 65 | | leg-armor = 65 | ||
| leg-speed = 22 | | leg-speed = 22 | ||
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| leg-ranged = 9 | | leg-ranged = 9 | ||
}} | }} | ||
=== In Medabots AX === | === In Medabots AX === | ||
God Emperor is [[Sakekaasu|Sakekaasu's]] leader Medarot, while his partner has God Emperor's legs, seen with Hellmet, Kunai and Ninjatou. He uses a Devil Medal. | God Emperor is [[Sakekaasu|Sakekaasu's]] leader Medarot, while his partner has God Emperor's legs, seen with Hellmet, Kunai and Ninjatou. He uses a Devil Medal. | ||
=== In Medarot Brave === | === In Medarot Brave === | ||
God Emperor is unlocked by inserting Medarot 2 Core Kuwagata Version into the Game Boy Advance connected to the Game Cube. | God Emperor is unlocked by inserting Medarot 2 Core Kuwagata Version into the Game Boy Advance connected to the Game Cube. | ||
=== In Medarot DS === | === In Medarot DS === | ||
Its model number is now WEA01-M. It apparently is not available in-game except by the use of Medagacha Coins. He is also unusable in the No Boss rule. The right arm is a Shoot attack instead of Snipe. | Its model number is now WEA01-M. It apparently is not available in-game except by the use of Medagacha Coins. He is also unusable in the No Boss rule. The right arm is a Shoot attack instead of Snipe. | ||
== In the anime == | == In the anime == | ||
The first time it is shown, it is at regular size. It rolls out from a helicopter and attacks everything in its sight, sent by [[Dr. Hebereke]]. It appeared after [[Metabee]] defeated [[Shinsaber]], who interrupted a robattle between Ikki and [[Space Medarotter X]]. After a small robattle, which proved God Emperor too powerful for any Medarot to handle, Hikaru and Arcbeetle "defeated" it, removing its medal manually before falling down a cliff and to the water. | The first time it is shown, it is at regular size. It rolls out from a helicopter and attacks everything in its sight, sent by [[Dr. Hebereke]]. It appeared after [[Metabee]] defeated [[Shinsaber]], who interrupted a robattle between Ikki and [[Space Medarotter X]]. After a small robattle, which proved God Emperor too powerful for any Medarot to handle, Hikaru and Arcbeetle "defeated" it, removing its medal manually before falling down a cliff and to the water. | ||
The second time it is shown in a giant version named '''Giant Emperor''' (english name '''Giganko'''), used to cause riot in the city. The [[Select Corp]] tried stopping it, sending their [[Air-Ptera]]s, [[Attack-Tyranno]]s and [[ | The second time it is shown in a giant version named '''Giant Emperor''' (english name '''Giganko'''), used to cause riot in the city. The [[Select Corp]] tried stopping it, sending their [[Air-Ptera]]s, [[Attack-Tyranno]]s and [[Landbrachio]]s, who made no damage to Giant Emperor. Also, [[Metabee]], [[Rokusho]] and [[Arcbeetle]] used their [[Medaforce|medaforces]] against it, with little result. It was ultimately "defeated" by [[Ikki]] and [[Metabee]], who, illegally, eject its [[Medal|medal]] manually (similar to what Hikaru and Arcbeetle did before). It is capable of changing legs from multi-legged to bipedal, after the Medaforce hit Giant Emperor. | ||
== Image gallery == | == Image gallery == | ||
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'''Official Artwork:''' | '''Official Artwork:''' | ||
<gallery widths=144px> | <gallery widths=144px> | ||
File:God Emperor | File:God Emperor Medarot Brave BW Art.png|Line art | ||
File:God_Emperor_Medarot_2_Design.jpg|Official art from Medarot 2 | File:God_Emperor_Medarot_2_Design.jpg|Official art from Medarot 2 | ||
File:God_Emperor_Medarot_Navi_Artwork.jpg|Official art from Medarot Navi | File:God_Emperor_Medarot_Navi_Artwork.jpg|Official art from Medarot Navi | ||
File:M9 God Emperor portrait.png|Dialogue portrait in Medarot 9 | File:M9 God Emperor portrait.png|Dialogue portrait in Medarot 9 | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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* GRA-04 [[Beast Duster]], the junk-type Medarot, which utilizes its arms, reversed from left to right | * GRA-04 [[Beast Duster]], the junk-type Medarot, which utilizes its arms, reversed from left to right | ||
{{Navbox-WEA}} | {{Navbox-Type | ||
| type = Weapon | |||
| code-1 = WEA-0 | |||
| name-1 = Beast Master | |||
| code-2 = WEA-1 | |||
| name-2 = God Emperor | |||
| code-3 = WEA-0NF | |||
| name-3 = Imagine Kaiser | |||
| code-4 = WEA-0 | |||
| name-4 = Duo Kaiser | |||
| code-5 = WEA03-M | |||
| name-5 = Death Providence | |||
}} | |||
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