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A-Burage was a Medarot used by the [[Roborobo Gang]] when they were masquerading as a professional renovation service. It was used to demolish the buildings that they were performing renovations on, and was paraded around as a minor deity that the Roborobo Gang would be blessed by in order to gain the confidence of their clients. | A-Burage was a Medarot used by the [[Roborobo Gang]] when they were masquerading as a professional renovation service. It was used to demolish the buildings that they were performing renovations on, and was paraded around as a minor deity that the Roborobo Gang would be blessed by in order to gain the confidence of their clients. | ||
A-Burage was defeated quickly after [[Ikki Tenryou|Ikki]] challenged them to a battle to stop them from harassing his family into renovating their house. The battle ended with [[Metabee]] blasting A- | A-Burage was defeated quickly after [[Ikki Tenryou|Ikki]] challenged them to a battle to stop them from harassing his family into renovating their house. The battle ended with [[Metabee]] blasting A-Buraage with a Missile at point blank range, and Ikki claimed A-Burage's ''Rapier'' part for winning. | ||
== In the games == | == In the games == | ||
A-Burage is a | A-Burage is a two-legged Medarot with [[Sword]] attacks on its arms and a [[Break]] attack on its head. | ||
In the early games, its legs make it much more suited to physical attacks than ranged ones (like Break), but all of its parts have a good balance of armor, speed, and power. In [[Medarot 2 Core]] its stats were changed to make it roughly equal in shooting and physical attacks. | In the early games, its legs make it much more suited to physical attacks than ranged ones (like Break), but all of its parts have a good balance of armor, speed, and power. In [[Medarot 2 Core]] its stats were changed to make it roughly equal in shooting and physical attacks. | ||
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In [[Medarot 1]], A-Burage's parts can be obtained from random battles, or bought from a convenience store in the shopping district in either version. | In [[Medarot 1]], A-Burage's parts can be obtained from random battles, or bought from a convenience store in the shopping district in either version. | ||
=== In Medarot 2 === | === In Medarot 2 === | ||
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=== In Medarot 2 CORE === | === In Medarot 2 CORE === | ||
A-Burage is seen | A-Burage is first seen when Ikki tails a Roborobo into an abandoned factory. From that point it frequently appears as a leader against common Roborobo opponents. | ||
== Related Medarots == | == Related Medarots == |
Revision as of 20:24, 28 August 2012
A-Burage (ア・ブラーゲ), known in English as Foxuno, is a fox (or "kitsune")-type Medarot from the original Medarot game.
Description
A-Burage visually resembles a Japanese swordsman, with swords on both arms, a mask, and leg parts styled after a Hakama (a garment traditionally worn in martial arts). However, it is also heavily based on a fox, or kitsune, which are often depicted as tricksters and shapeshifters in Japanese folklore. Its counterpart Medarot, A-Gedama, is based on a tanuki, which is an animal with a similar significance.
The name A-Burage comes from abura-age (deep-fried tofu), which is considered to be a kitsune's favourite food. The name of its head part, Mikazuchi, most likely comes from Takemikazuchi.
In the anime
A-Burage was a Medarot used by the Roborobo Gang when they were masquerading as a professional renovation service. It was used to demolish the buildings that they were performing renovations on, and was paraded around as a minor deity that the Roborobo Gang would be blessed by in order to gain the confidence of their clients.
A-Burage was defeated quickly after Ikki challenged them to a battle to stop them from harassing his family into renovating their house. The battle ended with Metabee blasting A-Buraage with a Missile at point blank range, and Ikki claimed A-Burage's Rapier part for winning.
In the games
A-Burage is a two-legged Medarot with Sword attacks on its arms and a Break attack on its head.
In the early games, its legs make it much more suited to physical attacks than ranged ones (like Break), but all of its parts have a good balance of armor, speed, and power. In Medarot 2 Core its stats were changed to make it roughly equal in shooting and physical attacks.
In Medarot 1
In Medarot 1, A-Burage's parts can be obtained from random battles, or bought from a convenience store in the shopping district in either version.
In Medarot 2
A-Burage's parts aren't normally obtainable in Medarot 2, and instead need to be traded over from Medarot 1.
In Medarot 2 CORE
A-Burage is first seen when Ikki tails a Roborobo into an abandoned factory. From that point it frequently appears as a leader against common Roborobo opponents.
Related Medarots
- TAN-0 A-Gedama, its partner Medarot based on a Tanuki.
Fox-type Medarots | |
KTN-0 | A-Burage |
FOX-3NF | La A-Burage |