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Revision as of 12:25, 23 April 2024
Mistyghost (ミスティゴースト) is a ghost-type Medarot that first appeared in the original Medarot game.
Description
Mistyghost's design is based in a ghost. More specifically, a yuurei. It has one will-o'-the-wisp on each of its arms (at least in the earlier designs of Mistyghost), and a headband similar to the ones some japanese ghosts wear in typical folk stories.
In the games
Mistyghost is a hover-type Medarot that specializes in Lesser Defense actions, which prevent damage to its teammates from low-power attacks.
In Medarot 1
It can only be obtained post-game during the Grandfather and Robattle event.
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In Medarot 2
Mistyghost is not normally obtained in Medarot 2 and must be transferred over from Medarot 1.
In Medarot R
Is obtainable from the Part Collection by fighting じょうにん that is ranked opponent number 19.
In Medarot 2 Core
It is used by the Young Man Medarotter in Medaropolis, who also uses Taraba Craba.
Medarot 4
Its leg part is given to you when you return to Rintarou and talk to him after defeating Kokuen.
In the anime
Mistyghost was controlled by the RoboRobo Gang, who used Mistyghost's illusions and voices for stealing Medals from passing Medarotters. Later, Ikki uncovered their plan and battled Mistyghost. The RoboRobo Gang made more illusions, but they were uncovered by the Phantom Retort, allowing Metabee to quickly finish it and acquire its Void.
Image gallery
Sprites & 3D Models:
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Sprite in Medarot 1
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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 4
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Sprite in Medarot 2 Core
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Sprite in Medarotch toy line and mobile app
Cards & Merchandise:
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Mistyghost's leg part card: Excite
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Medarot card from the Medarot Card Game
Anime & Manga:
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Mistyghost's vital stats in the anime
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As seen in the anime
Related Medarots
Ghost-type Medarots | |
GHT-0 | Mistyghost |