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|type = Egypt | |type = Egypt | ||
|headpart = Grand Bomb | |headpart = Grand Bomb | ||
|headpart-j = | |headpart-j = グランドボム | ||
|headpart-r = Gurandobomu | |headpart-r = Gurandobomu | ||
|rightpart = Black Hole | |rightpart = Black Hole | ||
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|legpart = Seat | |legpart = Seat | ||
|legpart-j = オスワリ | |legpart-j = オスワリ | ||
|legpart-r = | |legpart-r = Osuwari | ||
|appear-game = Medarot 1, Medarot 2, Medarot R, Medarot 2 Core, Medarot Brave, Medarot DS | |appear-game = Medarot 1, Medarot 2, Medarot R, Medarot 2 Core, Medarot Brave, Medarot DS | ||
|appear-else = Medarot Card Game | |appear-else = Medarot Card Game | ||
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King Pharaoh is a tank-type Medarot with a [[Napalm]] attack on its head and [[Press]] attacks on both arms. In [[Medarot DS]], its head part had its name changed to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simoom Simoon] (シムーン) and the attack was changed to [[Tornado]]. | King Pharaoh is a tank-type Medarot with a [[Napalm]] attack on its head and [[Press]] attacks on both arms. In [[Medarot DS]], its head part had its name changed to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simoom Simoon] (シムーン) and the attack was changed to [[Tornado]]. | ||
In Medarot 1, 2, and R, its arms use physical skills ([[Strike (skill)|Strike]] and [[Berserk (skill)|Berserk]]), which is unusual for gravity-based attacks. In [[Medarot 2 Core]] and onwards, they were changed to use [[Shoot (skill)|Shoot]] and [[Snipe (skill)|Snipe]] instead. | |||
=== In Medarot 1 === | === In Medarot 1 === | ||
In [[Medarot 1]], King Pharaoh is the Medarot used by [[Tawarama]] during the Robottle World Championship. Its parts | In [[Medarot 1]], King Pharaoh is the Medarot used by [[Tawarama]] during the Robottle World Championship. Its parts can't be bought in stores, making it somewhat difficult to obtain. | ||
King Pharaoh's arms and legs have the Sneak [[attribute]] in this game, making it one of the few Medarots compatible with the [[Ninja Medal]]. It also ''would'' have some of the strongest [[Press]] attacks in the game, but due to a glitch in how the game calculates damage, its arms don't get the damage bonus associated with gravity attacks (because they lack the Gravity attribute). They can, however, still be blocked by [[Negate Gravity]]. The attribute on its arms was changed to Gravity in Medarot 2 and R to correct this. | King Pharaoh's arms and legs have the Sneak [[attribute]] in this game, making it one of the few Medarots compatible with the [[Ninja Medal]]. It also ''would'' have some of the strongest [[Press]] attacks in the game, but due to a glitch in how the game calculates damage, its arms don't get the damage bonus associated with gravity attacks (because they lack the Gravity attribute). They can, however, still be blocked by [[Negate Gravity]]. The attribute on its arms was changed to Gravity in Medarot 2 and R to correct this. | ||
The player can get its parts from winning the battles with Tawarama (located in the hotel before the tournament, and during the tournament) or [[Taiyou]] (during the tournament, and at the top floor of the Select building). There are only 4 battles, so luck is required to get the full set. There is also a small possibility of finding King Pharaoh's parts in a pile of parts in an off-limits area of the Medarot Research Center (before the national tournament), but doing so reduces your chances of getting [[Nae]]'s ending. Lastly, you can also obtain it by having someone trade you the parts for [[DonDoguu]], which will transform into King Pharaoh's parts upon being traded. | The player can get its parts from winning the battles with Tawarama (located in the hotel before the tournament, and during the tournament) or [[Taiyou]] (during the tournament, and at the top floor of the Select building). There are only 4 battles, so luck is required to get the full set. There is also a small possibility of finding King Pharaoh's parts in a pile of parts in an off-limits area of the Medarot Research Center (before the national tournament), but doing so reduces your chances of getting [[Nae]]'s ending. Lastly, you can also obtain it by having someone trade you the parts for [[DonDoguu]], which will transform into King Pharaoh's parts upon being traded. | ||
{{Stats-M1 | |||
| head-code = EGT-01 | |||
| head-name = Grand Bomb | |||
| head-name-j = グランドボム | |||
| head-attribute = Gunpowder | |||
| head-skill = Shoot | |||
| head-action = Napalm | |||
| head-descript = An attack that can cause additional blast damage. | |||
| head-armor = 30 | |||
| head-success = 16 | |||
| head-power = 40 @ | |||
| head-uses = 6 | |||
| right-code = EGT-02 | |||
| right-name = Black Hole | |||
| right-name-j = ブラックホール | |||
| right-attribute = Sneak | |||
| right-skill = Strike | |||
| right-action = Press | |||
| right-descript = A very damaging attack. | |||
| right-armor = 30 | |||
| right-success = 40 | |||
| right-power = 0 | |||
| right-charge = 16 | |||
| right-cooldown = 12 | |||
| left-code = EGT-03 | |||
| left-name = Dark Hole | |||
| left-name-j = ダークホール | |||
| left-attribute = Sneak | |||
| left-skill = Berserk | |||
| left-action = Press | |||
| left-descript = A very damaging attack. | |||
| left-armor = 30 | |||
| left-success = 60 | |||
| left-power = 0 | |||
| left-charge = 16 | |||
| left-cooldown = 16 | |||
| leg-code = EGT-04 | |||
| leg-name = Seat | |||
| leg-name-j = オスワリ | |||
| leg-attribute = Sneak | |||
| leg-type = Tank | |||
| leg-descript = Slow but heavily armored. | |||
| leg-armor = 120 | |||
| leg-speed = 15 | |||
| leg-mobility = 15 | |||
| leg-fighting = 1 | |||
| leg-shooting = 22 | |||
| leg-scan = 5 | |||
| leg-conceal = 15 | |||
}} | |||
=== In Medarot 2 === | === In Medarot 2 === |
Revision as of 12:45, 26 August 2012
King Pharaoh (キングファラオ) is an Egypt-type Medarot that first appeared in the original Medarot game.
Description
King Pharaoh is a Medarot with the rather vague design motif of "ancient Egypt". Its head and leg parts evoke the Sphinx, and its body is decorated with hieroglyph-like symbols. It can fire powerful black hole-type gravity attacks from its arms.
In the games
King Pharaoh is a tank-type Medarot with a Napalm attack on its head and Press attacks on both arms. In Medarot DS, its head part had its name changed to Simoon (シムーン) and the attack was changed to Tornado.
In Medarot 1, 2, and R, its arms use physical skills (Strike and Berserk), which is unusual for gravity-based attacks. In Medarot 2 Core and onwards, they were changed to use Shoot and Snipe instead.
In Medarot 1
In Medarot 1, King Pharaoh is the Medarot used by Tawarama during the Robottle World Championship. Its parts can't be bought in stores, making it somewhat difficult to obtain.
King Pharaoh's arms and legs have the Sneak attribute in this game, making it one of the few Medarots compatible with the Ninja Medal. It also would have some of the strongest Press attacks in the game, but due to a glitch in how the game calculates damage, its arms don't get the damage bonus associated with gravity attacks (because they lack the Gravity attribute). They can, however, still be blocked by Negate Gravity. The attribute on its arms was changed to Gravity in Medarot 2 and R to correct this.
The player can get its parts from winning the battles with Tawarama (located in the hotel before the tournament, and during the tournament) or Taiyou (during the tournament, and at the top floor of the Select building). There are only 4 battles, so luck is required to get the full set. There is also a small possibility of finding King Pharaoh's parts in a pile of parts in an off-limits area of the Medarot Research Center (before the national tournament), but doing so reduces your chances of getting Nae's ending. Lastly, you can also obtain it by having someone trade you the parts for DonDoguu, which will transform into King Pharaoh's parts upon being traded.
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In Medarot 2
King Pharaoh's parts are not normally obtainable in Medarot 2, and must be traded over from a copy of Medarot 1.
Here, since the Sneak attribute was removed, its arms and legs were switched to Gravity (matching with the Bear Medal).
In Medarot 2 Core
King Pharaoh is used by a character named Shandy.
In Medarot Brave
Quote: Come on! Bring it! I shall robattle you with the spirit of the ancient lesson.
Related Medarots
Egyptian-type Medarots | |
EGT-0 | King Pharaoh |
EPP-0 | Empress Patra |