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{{Infobox_Medarot | {{Infobox_Medarot | ||
|name = God Emperor | | name = God Emperor | ||
|name-j = ゴッドエンペラー | | name-j = ゴッドエンペラー | ||
|name-r = Goddoenperaa | | name-r = Goddoenperaa | ||
|gender = M | | gender = M | ||
|image = | | image = WEA-1 arte oficial.jpg | ||
|resize = yes | | resize = yes | ||
|modelno = WEA-1 | | modelno = WEA-1 | ||
|type = Weapon | | type = Weapon | ||
|headpart = Death Break | | headpart = Death Break | ||
|headpart-j = デスブレイク | | headpart-j = デスブレイク | ||
|headpart-r = Desubureiku | | headpart-r = Desubureiku | ||
|rightpart = Death Missile | | rightpart = Death Missile | ||
|rightpart-j = デスミサイル | | rightpart-j = デスミサイル | ||
|rightpart-r = Desumisairu | | rightpart-r = Desumisairu | ||
|leftpart = Death Laser | | leftpart = Death Laser | ||
|leftpart-j = デスレーザー | | leftpart-j = デスレーザー | ||
|leftpart-r = Desureezaa | | leftpart-r = Desureezaa | ||
|legpart = Death Crawler | | legpart = Death Crawler | ||
|legpart-j = デスクローラー | | legpart-j = デスクローラー | ||
|legpart-r = Desukurooraa | | legpart-r = Desukurooraa | ||
|appear-game = Medarot 2, Medarot R, Medarot 3, Medarot 4, Medarot Navi, Medarot G, Medabots AX, Medarot 2 | | appear-game = Medarot 2, Medarot R, Medarot 3, Medarot 4, Medarot Navi, Metabee Shot, Medarot G, Medabots AX, Medarot 2 Core, Medarot Brave, Medarot DS, Medarot 7, Medarot Dual, Medarot 8, Medarot 9, Medarot S | ||
|appear-else = Medarot (anime), | | appear-else = Medarot (anime), Medarot OCG, <br/> Medarot DS promo cards, Merchandise | ||
| design = [[Rin Horuma]] | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''God Emperor''' (ゴッドエンペラー), | {{Infobox English Parts | ||
| Model No. = WEA-2351-2 (anime) / WEA-1X (Medabots Infinity) | |||
| head = Death Break | |||
| right = Death Missile | |||
| left = Death Laser | |||
| legs = Deathcrawler | |||
}} | |||
'''God Emperor''' (ゴッドエンペラー), known in English as '''Mega-Emperor''', is a weapon-type Medarot that first appeared in [[Medarot 2]]. Modeled after a mantis shrimp, it is an upgraded version of [[Beast Master]]. God Emperor has appeared in nearly every Medarot game since, making it one of the most recurring Medarots in the series, alongside [[Metabee]] and [[Rokusho]]. | |||
== Description == | == Description == | ||
As the definitive | As the definitive weapon-type Medarot, God Emperor is quite intimidating in appearance. It resembles a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mantis_shrimp mantis shrimp] more closely than the more robotic-looking [[Beast Master]]. It rests on a base with many small legs, as opposed to a bundle of snake-like projections, and its head features two pairs of antennae, one of which is used to generate its Gravity attacks. | ||
In | In Robattle, God Emperor's role is clear: overwhelming force. It maintains the same basic attack types as Beast Master but uses different specific attacks. The Head part contains a Break weapon with a boosted Rate of Success, giving it a high chance of Critical Hits. The Right Arm can fire Missile attacks that never miss. The Left Arm's Beam shots tear through lesser Medarots and is one of the few Optic parts with Chain Reaction. Its Tank-type legs ensure that no terrain can slow it down and possess the highest combined Proximity and Remoteness of any Medarot legs in Medarot 2 Core. | ||
== In the games == | == In the games == | ||
=== | === In Medarot 2 === | ||
God Emperor is the last resort of Dr. Hebereke, encountered deep in the Roborobo Gang's secret lair under Medarot Island. He has created three of them and, triggering the release of its Limiter, sends them to attack the Phantom Retort. He manages to defeat them with his Metabee or Rokusho (dependent on version). | God Emperor is the last resort of Dr. Hebereke, encountered deep in the Roborobo Gang's secret lair under Medarot Island. He has created three of them and, triggering the release of its Limiter, sends them to attack the Phantom Retort. He manages to defeat them with his Metabee or Rokusho (dependent on version). | ||
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Supposedly disabled, the lead unit suddenly attacks Retort directly, injuring him and revealing his true identity as Hikaru. It turns on Dr. Hebereke as well and, summoning two more to its side, only Ikki remains to face three God Emperors in two consecutive Robottles. | Supposedly disabled, the lead unit suddenly attacks Retort directly, injuring him and revealing his true identity as Hikaru. It turns on Dr. Hebereke as well and, summoning two more to its side, only Ikki remains to face three God Emperors in two consecutive Robottles. | ||
Should Ikki manage to win both battles, the crustacean Medarots are beaten for good. | Should Ikki manage to win both battles, the crustacean Medarots are beaten for good. [[Kirara Akita|Retort Lady]] commandeers their Medaparts for more peaceful applications. | ||
Directly after Hebereke's trio is beaten, Ikki can Robottle [[Primity Baby]], supported by one God Emperor and one [[Armor Paladin]]. | Directly after Hebereke's trio is beaten, Ikki can Robottle [[Primity Baby]], supported by one God Emperor and one [[Armor Paladin]]. | ||
'''Strategy:''' | |||
As a trio of God Emperors is one of the most potent bosses in the entire series, here's a few suggestions to make the battle easier: | As a trio of God Emperors is one of the most potent bosses in the entire series, here's a few suggestions to make the battle easier: | ||
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**Pushover attacks will, if timed during the targets' CHG phase, directly damage their heads and make them forget their actions. | **Pushover attacks will, if timed during the targets' CHG phase, directly damage their heads and make them forget their actions. | ||
**Confuse them; they may accidentally shoot each other. | **Confuse them; they may accidentally shoot each other. | ||
**Equip Head and Arm parts from [[Kako Moai]], [[Haniwa Mirror]] and [[ | **Equip Head and Arm parts from [[Kako Moai]], [[Haniwa Mirror]] and [[OkeDoguu]] to nullify their part attacks. | ||
***Put one part from each onto your Leader, making it invulnerable to everything but Medaforce attacks. | ***Put one part from each onto your Leader, making it invulnerable to everything but Medaforce attacks. | ||
***Or, only use Haniwa and Doguu parts while stealing their Head uses. | ***Or, only use Haniwa and Doguu parts while stealing their Head uses. | ||
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**Many Female parts are targeted by their Medals - Shoot, Strike and Support in particular. Avoid using Pretty Prime's head as a replacement for Bankaran's parts. | **Many Female parts are targeted by their Medals - Shoot, Strike and Support in particular. Avoid using Pretty Prime's head as a replacement for Bankaran's parts. | ||
=== Medarot R === | In the postgame, God Emperor's Medaparts can finally be obtained as part of the Partsun Rally arc. To acquire it, Ikki needs to find its parts hidden in various locations throughout the game: | ||
* '''Head:''' After finding some parts, Ikki will walk with Salty who will take him to Medarot Research Institute and find the part for him. Ikki will notice that this location was not in the tips (Due to sabotage by the Screws). | |||
** Alternatively, Ikki can follow the Screws' false trail and fall into their trap at the abandoned factory. If he doesn't take Salty for a walk, he can win the part by defeating the Screws in front of the Medarotters (Medashop). | |||
* '''Right Arm:''' Obtained by defeating a RoboRobo grunt in Omikuji Elementary School. | |||
* '''Left Arm:''' At the Medarot Island stadium, defeat Tequila/Ryo and then Kouji. | |||
* '''Legs:''' It can be purchased at Medalo Department Store (Medamall) after watching the advertisement on TV. An unlimited amount of this part can be purchased as long as the player doesn't leave the purchase screen. | |||
After Ikki collects all the parts of the three Medarots, Shiratama will challenge him to a Robattle using these Medarots. Upon defeating Shiratama, Ikki will permanently keep the parts for himself. | |||
=== In Medarot R === | |||
It | It's a Medarot used by the [[Medal God]] alongside two [[Beast Master]]s in his second battle. | ||
=== Medarot 3 | === In Medarot 3 === | ||
[[Kirara]] has the control of three God Emperors, apparently the ones that caused riot in Medarot 2. The player can get its parts by defeating Kirara (under her ''Retort Lady'' guise). They use her Jack, Witch and Vehicle Medals, whom she calls "Athos", "Porthos" and "Aramis" (the Three Musketeers). | [[Kirara]] has the control of three God Emperors, apparently the ones that caused riot in Medarot 2. The player can get its parts by defeating Kirara (under her ''Retort Lady'' guise). They use her Jack, Witch and Vehicle Medals, whom she calls "Athos", "Porthos" and "Aramis" (the Three Musketeers). | ||
The Right Arm and Head weapons are considered Shoot attacks in Medarot 3 | === In Medarot 4 === | ||
[[Kirara]] uses 3 of them under her "Retort Lady" guise, and can be fought via the Battle Simulator in Ryuutou School, after defeating [[Orochi]]. | |||
The Right Arm and Head weapons are considered Shoot attacks in Medarot 3, they are now Snipe attacks in Medarot 4. | |||
{{Stats-M4 | |||
| head-code = WEA-21 | |||
| head-name = Death Break | |||
| head-name-j = デスブレイク | |||
| head-attribute = Power | |||
| head-skill = Snipe | |||
| head-action = Break | |||
| head-descript = Uses double the Part's Accuracy. | |||
| head-armor = 50 | |||
| head-success = 54 | |||
| head-power = 52 | |||
|head-pierce = yes | |||
| head-uses = 7 | |||
| right-code = WEA-22 | |||
| right-name = Death Missile | |||
| right-name-j = デスミサイル | |||
| right-attribute = Power | |||
| right-skill = Snipe | |||
| right-action = Missile | |||
| right-descript = Always hits and pierces Parts. | |||
| right-armor = 50 | |||
| right-success = 22 | |||
| right-power = 51 | |||
|right-pierce = yes | |||
| right-charge = 30 | |||
| right-cooldown = 22 | |||
| left-code = WEA-23 | |||
| left-name = Death Laser | |||
| left-name-j = デスレーザー | |||
| left-attribute = Power | |||
| left-skill = Snipe | |||
| left-action = Laser | |||
| left-descript = Uses double the Part's Power. | |||
| left-armor = 50 | |||
| left-success = 14 | |||
| left-power = 57 | |||
|left-pierce = yes | |||
| left-charge = 30 | |||
| left-cooldown = 22 | |||
| leg-code = WEA-24 | |||
| leg-name = Death Crawler | |||
| leg-name-j = デスクローラー | |||
| leg-attribute = Power | |||
| leg-type = Multi-Leg | |||
| leg-descript = Good when battling in "Mountains" and "Volcano". | |||
| leg-armor = 55 | |||
| leg-speed = 32 | |||
| leg-mobility = 30 | |||
| leg-defense = 68 | |||
| leg-physical = 24 | |||
| leg-ranged = 23 | |||
| medachange = no | |||
}} | |||
=== In Medarot Navi === | |||
Kasumi can battle Kirara during the postgame; she uses God Emperor as her Leader alongside two [[Windclap]] and two [[Viggaria]]. Upon her defeat, she will join your party with God Emperor. | |||
Overall a hard-to-use unit due to the parts' high AP requirements. Although its Break head and Missile arm can be used relatively frequently, the Laser arm requires God Emperor to either stand on a Generator, be given an AP Boost status, or simply have a high enough Medal Level to generate the AP naturally. Forget about the Death Laser if the enemy uses a Generator Down action. In comparison to [[Imagine Kaiser]], it is heavier and less accurate, but more powerful and armored. | |||
The graphics for the arms are on the wrong sides in this game, though the attacks themselves come from the right places. | |||
=== | {{Stats-Navi | ||
| head-code = WEA-11BH | |||
| head-name = Death Break | |||
| head-name-j = デスブレイク | |||
| head-attribute = Power | |||
| head-skill = Snipe | |||
| head-action = Break | |||
| head-descript = Uses double the Part's Success Rate. | |||
| head-armor = 70 | |||
| head-success = 48 | |||
| head-power = 38 | |||
|head-pierce = yes | |||
| head-target = One Enemy | |||
| head-range = 2~3 | |||
| head-uses = 2 | |||
| right-code = WEA-12BH | |||
| right-name = Death Missile | |||
| right-name-j = デスミサイル | |||
| right-attribute = Power | |||
| right-skill = Snipe | |||
| right-action = Missile | |||
| right-descript = Always hits and pierces Armor. | |||
| right-armor = 50 | |||
| right-success = 14 | |||
| right-power = 42 | |||
|right-pierce = yes | |||
| right-target = One Enemy | |||
| right-range = 3~4 | |||
| right-AP = 24 | |||
| left-code = WEA-13BH | |||
| left-name = Death Laser | |||
| left-name-j = デスレーザー | |||
| left-attribute = Power | |||
| left-skill = Snipe | |||
| left-action = Laser | |||
| left-descript = Uses double the Part's Power. | |||
| left-armor = 50 | |||
| left-success = 4 | |||
| left-power = 39 | |||
|left-pierce = yes | |||
| left-target = One Enemy | |||
| left-range = 4~6 | |||
| left-AP = 33 | |||
| leg-code = WEA-14BH | |||
| leg-name = Death Crawler | |||
| leg-name-j = デスクローラー | |||
| leg-attribute = Power | |||
| leg-type = Multi-Leg | |||
| leg-descript = Most effective on "Hill" and "Mountain" terrains. | |||
| leg-armor = 65 | |||
| leg-speed = 22 | |||
| leg-mobility = 36 | |||
| leg-defense = 38 | |||
| leg-physical = 12 | |||
| leg-ranged = 9 | |||
}} | |||
=== Metabee Shot === | |||
A God Emperor is one of the selectable opponent in [[Metabee Shot]]. | |||
=== | === In Medabots AX === | ||
God Emperor is [[Sakekaasu|Sakekaasu's]] leader Medarot, while his partner has God Emperor's legs, seen with Hellmet, Kunai and Ninjatou. He uses a Devil Medal. | God Emperor is [[Sakekaasu|Sakekaasu's]] leader Medarot, while his partner has God Emperor's legs, seen with Hellmet, Kunai and Ninjatou. He uses a Devil Medal. | ||
=== In Medarot 2 Core === | |||
The role of God Emperor is practically identical to that in the original game. However, the scene where Retort Lady retrieves the pieces for more peaceful use is omitted, giving the impression that the three God Emperors were simply destroyed. | |||
The Partsun Rally side-quest in this version is identical to the original Medarot 2, including the locations of the God Emperor parts. | |||
Notably, there's a bug in this side-quest if the player transfers the Wonder Angel, Belzelga, and/or God Emperor parts early in the game. The game mistakenly interprets that the player acquired these parts through the side-quest, which can cause the quest to end prematurely or not start at all. | |||
=== | === In Medarot Brave === | ||
God Emperor is unlocked by inserting Medarot 2 | God Emperor is unlocked by inserting Medarot 2 Core Kuwagata Version into the Game Boy Advance connected to the Game Cube. | ||
=== In Medarot DS === | === In Medarot DS === | ||
Its | Its model number is now WEA01-M. It apparently is not available in-game except by the use of Medagacha Coins. He is also unusable in the No Boss rule. The right arm is a Shoot attack instead of Snipe. | ||
{{Medarot album text | |||
| Japanese = ヘベレケはかせがつくった <br/> きゅうきょくのメダロット。 <br/> へいきのかたまりとも <br/> いうべき、きょういてきな <br/> はかいのうりょくをもち、 <br/> ぜんしんからくりだされる <br/> もうこうのまえには、 <br/> チリ1つのこらない。 | |||
| English = Dr. Hebereke's ultimate Medarot. A formidable weapon, possessing astonishing destructive power. When it unleashes its attack, nothing is left in its wake. | |||
}} | |||
=== In Medarot 7 === | === In Medarot 7 === | ||
=== In Medarot Dual === | |||
Its Medaparts can be obtained through the Medagacha after unlocking the third selection. | |||
The player can also fight a modified and amped up God Emperor through the Virtual Challenges number 52, in a snowy battlefield, serving as a throwback to the introduction cutscene of the game where you can see a [[Rokusho]] and a [[Metabee]] teaming up to defeat a massive God Emperor. | |||
== In the anime == | == In the anime == | ||
The first time it is shown, it is at regular size. It rolls out from a helicopter and attacks everything in its sight, sent by [[Dr. Hebereke]]. It appeared after [[Metabee]] defeated [[Shinsaber]], who interrupted a robattle between Ikki and [[Space Medarotter X]]. After a small robattle, which proved God Emperor too powerful for any Medarot to handle, Hikaru and Arcbeetle "defeated" it, removing its medal manually before falling down a cliff and to the water. | |||
[[ | The second time it is shown in a giant version named '''Giant Emperor''' (english name '''Giganko'''), used to cause riot in the city. The [[Select Corp]] tried stopping it, sending their [[Air-Ptera]]s, [[Attack-Tyranno]]s and [[Land-Brachio]]s, who made no damage to Giant Emperor. Also, [[Metabee]], [[Rokusho]] and [[Arcbeetle]] used their [[Medaforce|medaforces]] against it, with little result. It was ultimately "defeated" by [[Ikki]] and [[Metabee]], who, illegally, eject its [[Medal|medal]] manually (similar to what Hikaru and Arcbeetle did before). It is capable of changing legs from multi-legged to bipedal, after the Medaforce hit Giant Emperor. | ||
== Image gallery == | |||
'''Official Artwork:''' | |||
<gallery widths=144px> | |||
File:God Emperor UCB Artwork.jpg|Profile from the Medarot Classics Ultimate Character Book | |||
File:God_Emperor_Medarot_2_Design.jpg|Official art from Medarot 2 | |||
File:God_Emperor_Medarot_Navi_Artwork.jpg|Official art from Medarot Navi | |||
File:God Emperor Medarotters FC Artwork 2.png|Official art from Medarot DS | |||
File:God Emperor Medarotters FC Artwork 1.png|Official art from Medarot 8 | |||
File:M9 God Emperor portrait.png|Dialogue portrait in Medarot 9 | |||
</gallery> | |||
= | '''Concept Artwork:''' | ||
<gallery widths=144px> | |||
File:Beast_Master_Concept_Art.png| Early concept art from Medarot 2 | |||
File:God Emperor Medarot Brave BW Art.png|Line art from Medarot Brave | |||
</gallery> | |||
= | '''Sprites:''' | ||
<gallery widths=144px> | |||
File:M2-WEA-1.gif|Sprite in Medarot 2 | |||
File:M3-WEA-1.gif|Sprite in Medarot 3 | |||
File:M4-WEA-1.gif|Sprite in Medarot 4 | |||
File:Navi-WEA-1BH.gif|Sprite in Medarot Navi | |||
File:G-God_Emperor-Front.gif|Sprite in Medarot G | |||
File:G-God_Emperor-Side.gif|Sprite in Medarot G (in-battle) | |||
File:AX-God_Emperor-Front.gif|Sprite in Medabots AX | |||
File:AX-God_Emperor-Side.gif|Sprite in Medabots AX (in-battle) | |||
File:God Emperor (Medarot 2 Core) Overworld Sprite.png|Overworld Sprite in Medarot 2 Core | |||
File:M2C-WEA-1.gif|Battle Sprite in Medarot 2 Core | |||
File:2Core_Godemperor_portrait.png|Dialogue portrait sprite in Medarot 2 Core | |||
</gallery> | |||
'''3D Models:''' | |||
<gallery widths=144px> | |||
File:MR-WEA-1-M-Front-Right.png|Model in Medarot R (front) | |||
File:MR-WEA-1-M-Back-Left.png|Model in Medarot R (back) | |||
File:MB-WEA-1X.png|Model in Medarot Brave | |||
File:MDS-WEA01-M.png|Model in Medarot DS | |||
File:MDS-WEA01-M-Front-Right.png|Model in Medarot DS (front angle) | |||
File:M7-WEA01.png|Model in Medarot 7 | |||
File:Dual-WEA01.jpg|Model in Medarot Dual | |||
File:M8-WEA01.jpg|Model in Medarot 8 | |||
File:M8-WEA01 Back.jpg|Model in Medarot 8 (back) | |||
File:MGM-WEA01-M-Front-Righ.png|Model in Medarot Girls Mission | |||
File:MGM-WEA01-M-Back-Left.png|Model in Medarot Girls Mission (back) | |||
File:MGM-WEA50-M-Front-Right.png|Model in Medarot Girls Mission (Alt.) | |||
File:MGM-WEA50-M-Back-Left.png|Model in Medarot Girls Mission (Alt. back) | |||
</gallery> | |||
= | '''Cards & Merchandise:''' | ||
<gallery widths=144px> | |||
File:God_Emperor_Anime_Trading_Card.jpg|Anime Trading card | |||
File:God_Emperor_Medarot_OCG_Card.jpg|Medarot OCG card | |||
File:God_Emperor_Medarot_DS_Card.jpg|Medarot DS promo card | |||
File:God_Emperor_card_and_toy.jpg|Medarot Collection figure (with card) | |||
File:God_Emperor_toy.jpg|Medarot Collection figure | |||
</gallery> | |||
'''Anime & Manga:''' | |||
<gallery widths=144px> | |||
File:God_Emperor_vital_stats_in_the_anime_english_version.png|God Emperor's vital stats in the anime | |||
</gallery> | |||
== Related Medarots == | == Related Medarots == | ||
{{Navbox- | * GRA-04 [[Beast Duster]], the junk-type Medarot, which utilizes its arms, reversed from left to right | ||
{{Navbox-WEA}} | |||
[[Category:Male Medarots]] | |||
[[Category:Multi-leg Medarots]] | |||
[[Category:Medarots with anime appearances]] | |||
[[Category:Medarot 2 Medarots]] | |||
[[Category:Medarot R Medarots]] | |||
[[Category:Medarot 3 Medarots]] | |||
[[Category:Medarot 4 Medarots]] | |||
[[Category:Medarot Navi Medarots]] | |||
[[Category:Medarot G Medarots]] | |||
[[Category:Medabots AX Medarots]] | |||
[[Category:Medarot 2 Core Medarots]] | |||
[[Category:Medarot Brave Medarots]] | |||
[[Category:Medarot DS Medarots]] | |||
[[Category:Medarot 7 Medarots]] | |||
[[Category:Medarot Dual Medarots]] | |||
[[Category:Medarot 8 Medarots]] | |||
[[Category:Medarot 9 Medarots]] | |||
[[Category:Medarot S Medarots]] | |||
[[Category:Medarots introduced in Medarot 2]] | |||
[[Category:Final Bosses]] |
Latest revision as of 02:06, 9 August 2024
God Emperor ゴッドエンペラー | |
Model No. | |
---|---|
WEA-1 | |
Motif | |
Weapon | |
Parts | |
Head: | Death Break デスブレイク |
Right Arm: | Death Missile デスミサイル |
Left Arm: | Death Laser デスレーザー |
Legs: | Death Crawler デスクローラー |
Game appearances | |
Medarot 2, Medarot R, Medarot 3, Medarot 4, Medarot Navi, Metabee Shot, Medarot G, Medabots AX, Medarot 2 Core, Medarot Brave, Medarot DS, Medarot 7, Medarot Dual, Medarot 8, Medarot 9, Medarot S | |
Other appearances | |
Medarot (anime), Medarot OCG, Medarot DS promo cards, Merchandise | |
Designer | |
Rin Horuma |
English Version Part Names: | |
---|---|
Head: | Death Break |
Right Arm: | Death Missile |
Left Arm: | Death Laser |
Legs: | Deathcrawler |
Model No.: | WEA-2351-2 (anime) / WEA-1X (Medabots Infinity) |
God Emperor (ゴッドエンペラー), known in English as Mega-Emperor, is a weapon-type Medarot that first appeared in Medarot 2. Modeled after a mantis shrimp, it is an upgraded version of Beast Master. God Emperor has appeared in nearly every Medarot game since, making it one of the most recurring Medarots in the series, alongside Metabee and Rokusho.
Description[edit]
As the definitive weapon-type Medarot, God Emperor is quite intimidating in appearance. It resembles a mantis shrimp more closely than the more robotic-looking Beast Master. It rests on a base with many small legs, as opposed to a bundle of snake-like projections, and its head features two pairs of antennae, one of which is used to generate its Gravity attacks.
In Robattle, God Emperor's role is clear: overwhelming force. It maintains the same basic attack types as Beast Master but uses different specific attacks. The Head part contains a Break weapon with a boosted Rate of Success, giving it a high chance of Critical Hits. The Right Arm can fire Missile attacks that never miss. The Left Arm's Beam shots tear through lesser Medarots and is one of the few Optic parts with Chain Reaction. Its Tank-type legs ensure that no terrain can slow it down and possess the highest combined Proximity and Remoteness of any Medarot legs in Medarot 2 Core.
In the games[edit]
In Medarot 2[edit]
God Emperor is the last resort of Dr. Hebereke, encountered deep in the Roborobo Gang's secret lair under Medarot Island. He has created three of them and, triggering the release of its Limiter, sends them to attack the Phantom Retort. He manages to defeat them with his Metabee or Rokusho (dependent on version).
Supposedly disabled, the lead unit suddenly attacks Retort directly, injuring him and revealing his true identity as Hikaru. It turns on Dr. Hebereke as well and, summoning two more to its side, only Ikki remains to face three God Emperors in two consecutive Robottles.
Should Ikki manage to win both battles, the crustacean Medarots are beaten for good. Retort Lady commandeers their Medaparts for more peaceful applications.
Directly after Hebereke's trio is beaten, Ikki can Robottle Primity Baby, supported by one God Emperor and one Armor Paladin.
Strategy:
As a trio of God Emperors is one of the most potent bosses in the entire series, here's a few suggestions to make the battle easier:
- Do use:
- Tranculi's Appealsound head will seal Medaforce and make them lose their first action.
- Pushover attacks will, if timed during the targets' CHG phase, directly damage their heads and make them forget their actions.
- Confuse them; they may accidentally shoot each other.
- Equip Head and Arm parts from Kako Moai, Haniwa Mirror and OkeDoguu to nullify their part attacks.
- Put one part from each onto your Leader, making it invulnerable to everything but Medaforce attacks.
- Or, only use Haniwa and Doguu parts while stealing their Head uses.
- Kabuto Version players can use the Bear, Jellyfish and Tortoise Medals' second Medaforces to absorb their respective attacks. If equipped with parts to cover the other attacks (Moai and Haniwa parts on the Jellyfish Medarot, for example), you will be completely invulnerable for a time.
- Use Bankaran's Reflect actions to cancel and counter their attacks.
- Do NOT use:
- Berserk and Snipe actions will leave you unable to dodge - or worse, open to criticals.
- Float and Tank legs gain no bonuses on any terrain, even Cyber.
- Many Female parts are targeted by their Medals - Shoot, Strike and Support in particular. Avoid using Pretty Prime's head as a replacement for Bankaran's parts.
In the postgame, God Emperor's Medaparts can finally be obtained as part of the Partsun Rally arc. To acquire it, Ikki needs to find its parts hidden in various locations throughout the game:
- Head: After finding some parts, Ikki will walk with Salty who will take him to Medarot Research Institute and find the part for him. Ikki will notice that this location was not in the tips (Due to sabotage by the Screws).
- Alternatively, Ikki can follow the Screws' false trail and fall into their trap at the abandoned factory. If he doesn't take Salty for a walk, he can win the part by defeating the Screws in front of the Medarotters (Medashop).
- Right Arm: Obtained by defeating a RoboRobo grunt in Omikuji Elementary School.
- Left Arm: At the Medarot Island stadium, defeat Tequila/Ryo and then Kouji.
- Legs: It can be purchased at Medalo Department Store (Medamall) after watching the advertisement on TV. An unlimited amount of this part can be purchased as long as the player doesn't leave the purchase screen.
After Ikki collects all the parts of the three Medarots, Shiratama will challenge him to a Robattle using these Medarots. Upon defeating Shiratama, Ikki will permanently keep the parts for himself.
In Medarot R[edit]
It's a Medarot used by the Medal God alongside two Beast Masters in his second battle.
In Medarot 3[edit]
Kirara has the control of three God Emperors, apparently the ones that caused riot in Medarot 2. The player can get its parts by defeating Kirara (under her Retort Lady guise). They use her Jack, Witch and Vehicle Medals, whom she calls "Athos", "Porthos" and "Aramis" (the Three Musketeers).
In Medarot 4[edit]
Kirara uses 3 of them under her "Retort Lady" guise, and can be fought via the Battle Simulator in Ryuutou School, after defeating Orochi.
The Right Arm and Head weapons are considered Shoot attacks in Medarot 3, they are now Snipe attacks in Medarot 4.
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Kasumi can battle Kirara during the postgame; she uses God Emperor as her Leader alongside two Windclap and two Viggaria. Upon her defeat, she will join your party with God Emperor.
Overall a hard-to-use unit due to the parts' high AP requirements. Although its Break head and Missile arm can be used relatively frequently, the Laser arm requires God Emperor to either stand on a Generator, be given an AP Boost status, or simply have a high enough Medal Level to generate the AP naturally. Forget about the Death Laser if the enemy uses a Generator Down action. In comparison to Imagine Kaiser, it is heavier and less accurate, but more powerful and armored.
The graphics for the arms are on the wrong sides in this game, though the attacks themselves come from the right places.
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Metabee Shot[edit]
A God Emperor is one of the selectable opponent in Metabee Shot.
In Medabots AX[edit]
God Emperor is Sakekaasu's leader Medarot, while his partner has God Emperor's legs, seen with Hellmet, Kunai and Ninjatou. He uses a Devil Medal.
In Medarot 2 Core[edit]
The role of God Emperor is practically identical to that in the original game. However, the scene where Retort Lady retrieves the pieces for more peaceful use is omitted, giving the impression that the three God Emperors were simply destroyed.
The Partsun Rally side-quest in this version is identical to the original Medarot 2, including the locations of the God Emperor parts.
Notably, there's a bug in this side-quest if the player transfers the Wonder Angel, Belzelga, and/or God Emperor parts early in the game. The game mistakenly interprets that the player acquired these parts through the side-quest, which can cause the quest to end prematurely or not start at all.
In Medarot Brave[edit]
God Emperor is unlocked by inserting Medarot 2 Core Kuwagata Version into the Game Boy Advance connected to the Game Cube.
In Medarot DS[edit]
Its model number is now WEA01-M. It apparently is not available in-game except by the use of Medagacha Coins. He is also unusable in the No Boss rule. The right arm is a Shoot attack instead of Snipe.
Japanese | English |
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ヘベレケはかせがつくった きゅうきょくのメダロット。 へいきのかたまりとも いうべき、きょういてきな はかいのうりょくをもち、 ぜんしんからくりだされる もうこうのまえには、 チリ1つのこらない。 |
Dr. Hebereke's ultimate Medarot. A formidable weapon, possessing astonishing destructive power. When it unleashes its attack, nothing is left in its wake. |
In Medarot 7[edit]
In Medarot Dual[edit]
Its Medaparts can be obtained through the Medagacha after unlocking the third selection.
The player can also fight a modified and amped up God Emperor through the Virtual Challenges number 52, in a snowy battlefield, serving as a throwback to the introduction cutscene of the game where you can see a Rokusho and a Metabee teaming up to defeat a massive God Emperor.
In the anime[edit]
The first time it is shown, it is at regular size. It rolls out from a helicopter and attacks everything in its sight, sent by Dr. Hebereke. It appeared after Metabee defeated Shinsaber, who interrupted a robattle between Ikki and Space Medarotter X. After a small robattle, which proved God Emperor too powerful for any Medarot to handle, Hikaru and Arcbeetle "defeated" it, removing its medal manually before falling down a cliff and to the water.
The second time it is shown in a giant version named Giant Emperor (english name Giganko), used to cause riot in the city. The Select Corp tried stopping it, sending their Air-Pteras, Attack-Tyrannos and Land-Brachios, who made no damage to Giant Emperor. Also, Metabee, Rokusho and Arcbeetle used their medaforces against it, with little result. It was ultimately "defeated" by Ikki and Metabee, who, illegally, eject its medal manually (similar to what Hikaru and Arcbeetle did before). It is capable of changing legs from multi-legged to bipedal, after the Medaforce hit Giant Emperor.
Image gallery[edit]
Official Artwork:
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Profile from the Medarot Classics Ultimate Character Book
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Official art from Medarot 2
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Official art from Medarot Navi
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Official art from Medarot DS
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Official art from Medarot 8
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Dialogue portrait in Medarot 9
Concept Artwork:
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Early concept art from Medarot 2
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Line art from Medarot Brave
Sprites:
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Sprite in Medarot 2
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Sprite in Medarot 3
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Sprite in Medarot 4
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Sprite in Medarot Navi
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Sprite in Medarot G
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Sprite in Medarot G (in-battle)
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Sprite in Medabots AX
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Sprite in Medabots AX (in-battle)
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Overworld Sprite in Medarot 2 Core
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Battle Sprite in Medarot 2 Core
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Dialogue portrait sprite in Medarot 2 Core
3D Models:
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Model in Medarot R (front)
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Model in Medarot R (back)
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Model in Medarot Brave
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Model in Medarot DS
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Model in Medarot DS (front angle)
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Model in Medarot 7
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Model in Medarot Dual
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Model in Medarot 8
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Model in Medarot 8 (back)
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Model in Medarot Girls Mission
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Model in Medarot Girls Mission (back)
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Model in Medarot Girls Mission (Alt.)
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Model in Medarot Girls Mission (Alt. back)
Cards & Merchandise:
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Anime Trading card
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Medarot OCG card
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Medarot DS promo card
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Medarot Collection figure (with card)
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Medarot Collection figure
Anime & Manga:
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God Emperor's vital stats in the anime
Related Medarots[edit]
- GRA-04 Beast Duster, the junk-type Medarot, which utilizes its arms, reversed from left to right
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WEA-0 | Beast Master | WEA-0 (Shingata) |
Duo Kaiser | WEA03-P3 | Shisaku 3-Gou | ||||||||||||||
WEA-1 | God Emperor | WEA03-P1 | Shisaku 1-Gou | WEA03-M | Death Providence | ||||||||||||||
WEA02 (WEA-0NF) |
Imagine Kaiser | WEA03-P2 | Shisaku 2-Gou | WEA04-N | Parallel Deus |
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