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== Overview ==
== Overview ==


Death Medarots work on the same principles as regular Medarots, sharing their modular part structure and needing to be powered by a [[Medal]]. As they are marketed toward those who want the strongest Medarots, they come with functions not found in regular Medarot models: they can reload ammunition mid-fight and are able to replace damaged parts during battle. They are powered by generic '''Death Medals''' ('''EX Medals''' in the English dub) which, according to [[Kokuryuu]] makes the Death Medarots powerful by redirecting the energy that would normally be reserved for emotions into more firepower. As such, Death Medarots have no individual personalities and are completely obedient, being able to perform actions that a regular Medarot might object to, like attacking another Medarot before any agreement to a [[Robattle]] has been made, or shooting at human targets. Despite their apparent mindlessness, individual Death Medarots have expressed some emotive mannerisms, such as [[Frame Cast]]'s speech or [[Excise]] stepping back after seemingly being intimidated by [[Arcbeetle-Dash]].
Death Medarots work on the same principles as regular Medarots, having the same modular part structure and needing to bepowered by [[Medal]]s. As they are marketed toward those who want the strongest Medarots, they come with functions not found in regular Medarot models: they can reload ammunition mid-fight and are able to replace damaged parts during battle. They are powered by generic '''Death Medals''' ('''EX Medals''' in the English dub) which, according to [[Kokuryuu]] makes the Death Medarots powerful by redirecting the energy that would normally be reserved for emotions into more firepower. As such, Death Medarots have no individual personalities and are completely obedient, being able to perform actions that a regular Medarot might object to, like attacking another Medarot before any agreement to a [[Robattle]] has been made, or shooting at human targets. Despite their apparent mindlessness, individual Death Medarots have expressed some emotive mannerisms, such as [[Frame Cast]]'s speech or [[Excise]] stepping back after seemingly being intimidated by [[Arcbeetle-Dash]].


As a byproduct of their emotionless nature, Death Medarots are largely protected agains the effects of the [[Medaforce]], which [[Nae]] explains is because the Medaforce taps into the emotional component that Death Medarots lack. This attribute, however, comes with some drawbacks: Death Medarots cannot converse or form bonds with their owners and are so specialized as to be useless for non-combat tasks: one example is [[Ginkai]] being unable to stop a moving truck because his [[Medarotch]] did not recognize "stop the truck" as a command.
As a byproduct of their emotionless nature, Death Medarots are largely protected agains the effects of the [[Medaforce]], which [[Nae]] explains is because the Medaforce taps into the emotional component that Death Medarots lack. This attribute, however, comes with some drawbacks: Death Medarots cannot converse or form bonds with their owners and are so specialized as to be useless for non-combat tasks: one example is [[Ginkai]] being unable to stop a moving truck because his [[Medarotch]] did not recognize "stop the truck" as a command.
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