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'''Thunder''' ({{r|サンダー|Sandaa}}) is a [[status effect]]-causing [[attacks|attack]] found in every Medarot game.
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'''Thunder''' ({{r|サンダー|Sandaa}}) is a [[status effect]]-inducing [[attack]] found in every Medarot game.
Thunder attacks involve shocking the enemy with electricity, sometimes paralyzing them. It has a chance of inflicting the [[Stop]] status effect, which prevents the enemy from moving for a short period of time. It works identically to the attack [[Freeze]].


Thunder attacks involve shocking the enemy with electricity, sometimes paralyzing them. It has a chance of inflicting the [[Stop (status effect)|Stop]] status effect, which prevents the enemy from moving for a short period of time. It works similarly to the attack [[Freeze]].
Thunder and Freeze are usually physical attacks that uses the [[Strike (skill)|Strike]] or [[Berserk (skill)|Berserk]] skills, but do appear as shooting attacks in some games. They are also more often found on female parts, making [[Stop]]-inducing attacks one of the draws to using a female [[Tinpet]].  


Thunder and Freeze are usually physical attacks that uses the [[Strike (skill)|Strike]] or [[Berserk (skill)|Berserk]] skills, but do appear as shooting attacks in some games. They are also more often found on female parts, making Stop-inducing attacks one of the draws to using a female [[Tinpet]].
In Medarot 1, 2, R, and 2 Core, Thunder attacks have the Stop [[attribute]] and are compatible with the [[Queen Medal]]. In Medarot 3, 4, 5, and Navi, they tend to have the Status attribute.
 
From Medarot 3 onwards, the Stop status has the added effect of making the afflicted Medarot unable to dodge or defend, making every attack that hits it a critical hit until the status effect is cured.
 
In Medarot 7, Thunder uses the Strike or Berserk skills and now gives the [[Thunder (status effect)|Thunder]] status effect, which stops the target's movement, but unlike Stop only removes their ability to dodge (leaving them still able to defend). The status is also cured once the affected Medarot is hit with an attack. A ranged variation of the attack called [[Thunder Shot]] was also introduced.
 
In Medarot 1, 2, R, and 2 Core, Thunder attacks have the [[Stop (attribute)|Stop]] attribute and are compatible with the [[Queen Medal]]. In Medarot 3, 4, 5, and Navi, they tend to have the [[Status (attribute)|Status]] attribute.


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