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| name-r = Haniwamiraa | | name-r = Haniwamiraa | ||
| gender = M | | gender = M | ||
| image = HNI-1 | | image = M2C-HNI-1.gif | ||
| modelno = HNI-1 | | modelno = HNI-1 | ||
| type = Haniwa | | type = Haniwa | ||
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== Description == | == Description == | ||
Like its predecessor [[Haniwa Golem]], Haniwa Mirror is based on a [ | Like its predecessor [[Haniwa Golem]], Haniwa Mirror is based on a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haniwa haniwa], a type of terracotta clay figure left in burial sites in ancient Japan. Its upper half resembles a humanoid haniwa figure, while its legs are intended to look like a horse haniwa (despite the dragon-like appearance), with a long tail and neck consisting of flexible blue tubes. Its arms feature round shields covered in red jewels, which it can use to effectively deflect lasers and other light-based attacks. | ||
The Japanese name for its leg part (''Chaowan'') may be a play on Haniwa Golem's "Haniwan" legs and the Japanese word for "tea dish" (茶お碗, ''cha owan''). Its name was shortened to '''Haniwa''' in the English version of [[Medarot 2 Core]]. | The Japanese name for its leg part (''Chaowan'') may be a play on Haniwa Golem's "Haniwan" legs and the Japanese word for "tea dish" (茶お碗, ''cha owan''). Its name was shortened to '''Haniwa''' in the English version of [[Medarot 2 Core]]. | ||
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Its parts have the [[Negate (attribute)|Negate]] attribute, making them most compatible with the [[Ghost Medal]]. | Its parts have the [[Negate (attribute)|Negate]] attribute, making them most compatible with the [[Ghost Medal]]. | ||
== Image gallery == | == Image gallery == | ||
<gallery widths=144px> | <gallery widths=144px> | ||
File:Haniwa Mirror Medarot 2 Design.jpg|Official art from Medarot 2 | File:Haniwa Mirror Medarot 2 Design.jpg|Official art from Medarot 2 | ||
File:M2-HNI-1.gif|Sprite in Medarot 2 | File:M2-HNI-1.gif|Sprite in Medarot 2 | ||
File: | File:Haniwa Mirror.png|Model in Medarot R | ||
File:M2C-HNI-1.gif|Sprite in Medarot 2 Core | File:M2C-HNI-1.gif|Sprite in Medarot 2 Core | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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| code-2 = DGU-1 | | code-2 = DGU-1 | ||
| name-2 = OkeDoguu | | name-2 = OkeDoguu | ||
| note-2 = Negate | | note-2 = Negate Gunpowder | ||
| code-3 = MAI-0 | | code-3 = MAI-0 | ||
| name-3 = Kako Moyai | | name-3 = Kako Moyai | ||
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[[Category:Male Medarots]] | [[Category:Male Medarots]] | ||
[[Category:Hover Medarots]] | [[Category:Hover Medarots]] | ||
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