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Unitris is based in both a lion and african-like designs. This is mainly reflected on the extensions on his head an shoulders, where it lacks the mane-like piece its predeccesor, Warbonnet, has. It's a Medarot mainly based in shooting attacks, and its head part, the Re-Inforce, allows it to increase its own and its allies' speed. | Unitris is based in both a lion and african-like designs. This is mainly reflected on the extensions on his head an shoulders, where it lacks the mane-like piece its predeccesor, Warbonnet, has. It's a Medarot mainly based in shooting attacks, and its head part, the Re-Inforce, allows it to increase its own and its allies' speed. | ||
Unitris can perform a [[Medachange]]. Its Medachange design looks like an actual lion, standing on its four legs, with a tail at his back and with its cannons moved to the sides of his head. In this form, Unitris gets wheels on its paws, allowing it to move like a car Medarot would, which increases its speed in cities and stadiums and does not gain any new ability other than its Boost Charge being replaced by Charge | Unitris can perform a [[Medachange]]. Its Medachange design looks like an actual lion, standing on its four legs, with a tail at his back and with its cannons moved to the sides of his head. In this form, Unitris gets wheels on its paws, allowing it to move like a car Medarot would, which increases its speed in cities and stadiums and does not gain any new ability other than its Boost Charge being replaced by Drain Charge. | ||
== In the games == | == In the games == |