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'''Crow Tengu''' (クローテングー) is a crow-type Medarot from the original [[Medarot 1|Medarot]] | '''Crow Tengu''' (クローテングー) is a crow-type [[Medarot]] from the original [[Medarot 1|Medarot game]]. | ||
== Description == | == Description == | ||
Crow Tengu is | Crow Tengu is a bird-like Medarot with wings on its shoulders. It has two green fans for hands which it can use to blow enemies away, and it is also capable of shooting anti-air projectiles from its head and arms. In its game sprites, Crow Tengu is portrayed as a legless flying Medarot, while its official artwork and anime/manga appearances show it with bird-like legs. | ||
Crow Tengu is based heavily on a "karasu tengu" (literally "crow [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tengu tengu]"), a type of mythical creature that is part man and part crow, and is traditionally shown carrying fans made of feathers. | Crow Tengu is based heavily on a "karasu tengu" (literally "crow [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tengu tengu]"), a type of mythical creature that is part man and part crow, and is traditionally shown carrying fans made of feathers. | ||
==In the | == In the games == | ||
Crow Tengu is a flying-type Medarot with a [[Gatling]] attack on its head and [[Anti-Air]] shooting attacks on both of its arms. Its arms and legs have the Anti-Air [[attribute]], making it very compatible with the [[Bat Medal]]. | |||
In | === In Medarot 1 === | ||
In [[Medarot 1]], Crow Tengu's arms are technically [[Gatling]] attacks with the [[Anti-Air]] attribute, and having either arm equipped gives all of its attacks a bonus against other flying Medarots. Its parts can be obtained from random battles, or bought from a convenience store at the Medal excavation site in either version of the game. | |||
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=== In Medarot 2 === | |||
Crow Tengu's parts are not normally obtainable in [[Medarot 2]], and need to be traded in from [[Medarot 1]]. (Its role as a ranged [[Anti-Air]] attacker was instead filled by the new BAT-type, [[Goufbaret]].) Because the mechanics for Anti-Air attacks were changed, Crow Tengu's arms were changed to use the standard "Anti-Air" shooting attack. | |||
== In the anime == | |||
In episode 28 of the [[Medarot (anime)|anime series]], Nadako's [[Kanehachi MK2]] uses the ''Tornado'' part in a battle against [[Metabee]]. | |||
Crow Tengu also has a short cameo appearance in [[Medarot Damashii]]. | |||
== Related Medarots == | == Related Medarots == | ||
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Revision as of 14:02, 26 August 2012
Crow Tengu (クローテングー) is a crow-type Medarot from the original Medarot game.
Description
Crow Tengu is a bird-like Medarot with wings on its shoulders. It has two green fans for hands which it can use to blow enemies away, and it is also capable of shooting anti-air projectiles from its head and arms. In its game sprites, Crow Tengu is portrayed as a legless flying Medarot, while its official artwork and anime/manga appearances show it with bird-like legs.
Crow Tengu is based heavily on a "karasu tengu" (literally "crow tengu"), a type of mythical creature that is part man and part crow, and is traditionally shown carrying fans made of feathers.
In the games
Crow Tengu is a flying-type Medarot with a Gatling attack on its head and Anti-Air shooting attacks on both of its arms. Its arms and legs have the Anti-Air attribute, making it very compatible with the Bat Medal.
In Medarot 1
In Medarot 1, Crow Tengu's arms are technically Gatling attacks with the Anti-Air attribute, and having either arm equipped gives all of its attacks a bonus against other flying Medarots. Its parts can be obtained from random battles, or bought from a convenience store at the Medal excavation site in either version of the game.
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In Medarot 2
Crow Tengu's parts are not normally obtainable in Medarot 2, and need to be traded in from Medarot 1. (Its role as a ranged Anti-Air attacker was instead filled by the new BAT-type, Goufbaret.) Because the mechanics for Anti-Air attacks were changed, Crow Tengu's arms were changed to use the standard "Anti-Air" shooting attack.
In the anime
In episode 28 of the anime series, Nadako's Kanehachi MK2 uses the Tornado part in a battle against Metabee.
Crow Tengu also has a short cameo appearance in Medarot Damashii.
Related Medarots
- RVN-0 Blackrover, a raven-type Medarot in Medarot 3.
Crow-type Medarots | |
CRW-0 | Crow Tengu |
CRW-0CH | Dawn of Crow |