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==== Strategy ====
==== Strategy ====
Smilodonad uses Shot Traps on the first turn of every Robattle he is in, allowing him to damage an opponent's Leg Parts. He is also able to deal heavy damage with his claw arm known as the ''Flexor Sword'', a Reckless attack that leaves him open to enemy fire.
Smilodonad uses Shot Traps on the first turn of every Robattle he is in, allowing him to damage an opponent's Leg Parts. He is also able to deal heavy damage with his claw arm known as the ''Flexor Sword'', a Reckless attack that leaves him open to enemy fire.
If you are fighting Kouji for the first few times, try countering with boosting Metabee's power with Berserk, and be sure to destroy Smilodonad's Flexor Sword, then Damage the rest of his body.
If you are fighting Kouji for the first time, try countering with boosting Metabee's power with Berserk, and be sure to destroy Smilodonad's Flexor Sword, then Damage the rest of his body.


If you are well into the game, transfer Smilodonad or Rokusho from the parts collection of you have played it or use your own Smilodonad or [[Air-Ptera]] and counter Kouji's Smilodonad that way.
If you are well into the game, transfer Smilodonad or Rokusho from the parts collection of you have played it or use your own Smilodonad or [[Air-Ptera]] and counter Kouji's Smilodonad that way.
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