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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 Drain.
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 ==
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