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Being a Medarot based on a tortoise, Yellowturtle's armor is very heavy and shell-like. The weight of the armor makes it very slow-moving, and it specializes in slow but powerful laser-type attacks fired from its arms. It carries a battery in its head part that it can use to reduce the charging time on its own weapons or those of other Medarots.
Being a Medarot based on a tortoise, Yellowturtle's armor is very heavy and shell-like. The weight of the armor makes it very slow-moving, and it specializes in slow but powerful laser-type attacks fired from its arms. It carries a battery in its head part that it can use to reduce the charging time on its own weapons or those of other Medarots.


Yellowturtle, along with [[Cyandog]] and [[Magentacat]], represent the main components of the [[wikipedia:CMYK color model|CMYK color model]].
Yellowturtle, along with [[Cyandog]] and [[Magentacat]], represent the main components of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CMYK_color_model CMYK color model].


Yellowturtle can be distinguished from its upgrade [[Keithturtle]] by its somewhat blockier design and the distinctive lightning bolt mark on its forehead.
Yellowturtle can be distinguished from its upgrade [[Keithturtle]] by its somewhat blockier design and the distinctive lightning bolt mark on its forehead.
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