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A [[Medarotter]] (Japanese: {{r|メダロッター|Medarottaa}}), known in English as a '''Medafighter''', is a person who owns a [[Medarot]]. | A [[Medarotter]] (Japanese: {{r|メダロッター|Medarottaa}}), known in English as a '''Medafighter''', is a person who owns a [[Medarot]]. | ||
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== In the anime == | == In the anime == | ||
The anime's Medarotters consist mainly of characters from [[Medarot 2]], with [[Shamojiel|two]] [[Tawarama| | The anime's Medarotters consist mainly of characters from [[Medarot 2]], with [[Shamojiel|two]] [[Tawarama|character]] exclusive to the [[Medarot 1|first game]] and several [[:Category:Anime-original_Characters|new, original characters]]. | ||
Unlike in the games, Medarotters in the anime usually keep only one Medarot instead of several. While they are not prevented from having more, battles in the anime focus on 1 vs. 1 instead of the standard 3 vs. 3 format in the games. | Unlike in the games, Medarotters in the anime usually keep only one Medarot instead of several. While they are not prevented from having more, battles in the anime focus on 1 vs. 1 instead of the standard 3 vs. 3 format in the games. |