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| name-r = Haniwamiraa | | name-r = Haniwamiraa | ||
| gender = M | | gender = M | ||
| image = | | image = HNI-1 arte oficial.jpg | ||
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| modelno = HNI-1 | | modelno = HNI-1 | ||
| type = Haniwa | | type = Haniwa | ||
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| appear-game = Medarot 2, Medarot R, Medarot 2 Core | | appear-game = Medarot 2, Medarot R, Medarot 2 Core | ||
| appear-else = None | | appear-else = None | ||
| design = [[Rin Horuma]] | |||
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{{Infobox English Parts | {{Infobox English Parts | ||
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== Description == | == Description == | ||
Like its predecessor [[Haniwa Golem]], Haniwa Mirror is based on a [ | Like its predecessor [[Haniwa Golem]], Haniwa Mirror is based on a [[wikipedia:Haniwa|haniwa]], a type of terracotta clay figure left in burial sites in ancient Japan. Its upper half resembles a humanoid haniwa figure, while its legs are intended to look like a horse haniwa (despite the dragon-like appearance), with a long tail and neck consisting of flexible blue tubes. Its arms feature round shields covered in red jewels, which it can use to effectively deflect lasers and other light-based attacks. | ||
The Japanese name for its leg part (''Chaowan'') may be a play on Haniwa Golem's "Haniwan" legs and the Japanese word for "tea dish" (茶お碗, ''cha owan''). Its name was shortened to '''Haniwa''' in the English version of [[Medarot 2 Core]]. | The Japanese name for its leg part (''Chaowan'') may be a play on Haniwa Golem's "Haniwan" legs and the Japanese word for "tea dish" (茶お碗, ''cha owan''). Its name was shortened to '''Haniwa''' in the English version of [[Medarot 2 Core]]. | ||
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Its parts have the [[Negate (attribute)|Negate]] attribute, making them most compatible with the [[Ghost Medal]]. | Its parts have the [[Negate (attribute)|Negate]] attribute, making them most compatible with the [[Ghost Medal]]. | ||
=== In Medarot 2/Core === | |||
Haniwa Mirror is used by RoboRobo Gang members fought throughout the game, and in random encounters. Its parts can also be purchased at the medamall store in the south western area of Medaropolis. | |||
== Image gallery == | == Image gallery == | ||
'''Official Artwork:''' | |||
<gallery widths=144px> | <gallery widths=144px> | ||
File:Haniwa Mirror Medarot 2 Design.jpg|Official art from Medarot 2 | File:Haniwa Mirror Medarot 2 Design.jpg|Official art from Medarot 2 | ||
</gallery> | |||
'''Sprites & 3D Models:''' | |||
<gallery widths=144px> | |||
File:M2-HNI-1.gif|Sprite in Medarot 2 | File:M2-HNI-1.gif|Sprite in Medarot 2 | ||
File: | File:MR-HNI-1-M-Front-Right.png|Model in Medarot R (front) | ||
File:MR-HNI-1-M-Back-Left.png|Model in Medarot R (back) | |||
File:M2C-HNI-1.gif|Sprite in Medarot 2 Core | File:M2C-HNI-1.gif|Sprite in Medarot 2 Core | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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| code-2 = DGU-1 | | code-2 = DGU-1 | ||
| name-2 = OkeDoguu | | name-2 = OkeDoguu | ||
| note-2 = Negate | | note-2 = Negate Explosive | ||
| code-3 = MAI-0 | | code-3 = MAI-0 | ||
| name-3 = Kako Moyai | | name-3 = Kako Moyai | ||
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[[Category:Male Medarots]] | [[Category:Male Medarots]] | ||
[[Category:Hover Medarots]] | [[Category:Hover Medarots]] | ||
[[Category:Medarot 2 Medarots]] [[Category:Medarot R Medarots]] [[Category:Medarot 2 Core Medarots]] | [[Category:Medarot 2 Medarots]] | ||
[[Category:Medarot R Medarots]] | |||
[[Category:Medarot 2 Core Medarots]] | |||
[[Category:Medarots introduced in Medarot 2]] |
Latest revision as of 20:20, 31 July 2024
Haniwa Mirror ハニワミラー | |
Model No. | |
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HNI-1 | |
Motif | |
Haniwa | |
Parts | |
Head: | Clay Flash クレイフラッシュ |
Right Arm: | Hand Flash ハンドフラッシュ |
Left Arm: | Arm Flash アームフラッシュ |
Legs: | Teacup チャオワン |
Game appearances | |
Medarot 2, Medarot R, Medarot 2 Core | |
Other appearances | |
None | |
Designer | |
Rin Horuma |
English Version Part Names: | |
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Head: | Clay Flash |
Right Arm: | Hand Flash |
Left Arm: | Arm Flash |
Legs: | Teacup |
Model No.: |
Haniwa Mirror (ハニワミラー), known in English as Haniwa, is a haniwa-type Medarot that first appeared in Medarot 2.
Description[edit]
Like its predecessor Haniwa Golem, Haniwa Mirror is based on a haniwa, a type of terracotta clay figure left in burial sites in ancient Japan. Its upper half resembles a humanoid haniwa figure, while its legs are intended to look like a horse haniwa (despite the dragon-like appearance), with a long tail and neck consisting of flexible blue tubes. Its arms feature round shields covered in red jewels, which it can use to effectively deflect lasers and other light-based attacks.
The Japanese name for its leg part (Chaowan) may be a play on Haniwa Golem's "Haniwan" legs and the Japanese word for "tea dish" (茶お碗, cha owan). Its name was shortened to Haniwa in the English version of Medarot 2 Core.
In the games[edit]
Like Haniwa Golem before it, Haniwa Mirror is a hover-type Medarot whose sole function is Negate Optical. Although incapable of attacking on its own, any Medarots equipped with its head or arm parts become immune to Laser and Beam attacks.
Its parts have the Negate attribute, making them most compatible with the Ghost Medal.
In Medarot 2/Core[edit]
Haniwa Mirror is used by RoboRobo Gang members fought throughout the game, and in random encounters. Its parts can also be purchased at the medamall store in the south western area of Medaropolis.
Image gallery[edit]
Official Artwork:
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Official art from Medarot 2
Sprites & 3D Models:
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Sprite in Medarot 2
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Model in Medarot R (front)
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Model in Medarot R (back)
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Sprite in Medarot 2 Core
Related Medarots[edit]
- MED-0 Stone Mirror, a destructive Medusa-type Medarot in Medarot 2.
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