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Sword is always a melee attack (using the [[Strike (skill)|Strike]] and [[ | Sword is always a melee attack (using the [[Strike (skill)|Strike]] and [[Reckless (skill)|Reckless]] skills), and is notable for generally having very fast charge/cooldown and a high success rate (unlike Hammer, which is usually a heavier, slower attack). | ||
In Medarot 1, 2, R, and 2 Core, Sword parts have the [[Fighting (attribute)|Fighting]] attribute, while in Medarot 3-5 they usually have the [[Speed (attribute)|Speed]] attribute. Both attributes make them highly compatible with the [[Kuwagata Medal]]. | In Medarot 1, 2, R, and 2 Core, Sword parts have the [[Fighting (attribute)|Fighting]] attribute, while in Medarot 3-5 they usually have the [[Speed (attribute)|Speed]] attribute. Both attributes make them highly compatible with the [[Kuwagata Medal]]. |
Latest revision as of 01:22, 9 October 2024
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Medarot 1 |
Medarot 2 / R |
Medarot 3 |
Medarot 4 |
Medarot Navi |
Medarot 5 |
Medarot G / AX |
Medarot Brave |
Medarot 2 Core / Shingata |
Medarot DS |
Medarot 7 |
Medarot Dual |
Medarot 8 |
Sword (ソード) is a basic attack present in every Medarot game.
Sword attacks involve slashing at the opponent with a blade or sharp edge, doing damage without any added effects. In terms of mechanics, it works very similarly to the other basic physical attacks, Hammer and Claw.
General effects[edit]
Sword is always a melee attack (using the Strike and Reckless skills), and is notable for generally having very fast charge/cooldown and a high success rate (unlike Hammer, which is usually a heavier, slower attack).
In Medarot 1, 2, R, and 2 Core, Sword parts have the Fighting attribute, while in Medarot 3-5 they usually have the Speed attribute. Both attributes make them highly compatible with the Kuwagata Medal.
In Medarot 7 and 8[edit]
Sword attacks now have the added feature of doing 1.2x damage if the attack is a critical hit. Higher success rates give it a higher chance of landing critical hits, and can be further increased with Radar Sight, Medalias, and other bonuses.
The CF attack version in Medarot 7 is CF Sword. Medarot 7 also introduced an optical-based version of the attack (Beam Sword), while Medarot 8 added a heavier charge-based version (Charge Blade).
Available parts[edit]
(To be added)
Attacks View - Edit |
GB and GBA-era Attacks | ||
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Attacks (List) |
Normal attacks | Rifle / Gatling - Sword / Hammer - Laser / Beam - Missile / Napalm - Press / Break - Anti-Sea / Anti-Air Shock / Vacuum - Time Attack - Count Attack - Ghost - Combination attacks |
Direct attacks | Destroy - Sacrifice - Assassin - Static - Homesick - Countdown | |
Status attacks | Hold / Wave - Fire / Melt - Bug / Virus - Thunder / Freeze - Homesick - Countdown | |
Related topics | Actions - Equip effects - Attributes - Skills - Stats - Critical hits - Pierce effect - Traps |
DS and 3DS-era Attacks | ||
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Added in Medarot DS | Tornado - Slip - Panic - Defense Seal - Evasion Seal - Double Seal - Canceller | |
Added in Medarot 7 | Normal attacks | Heavy Rifle - Mega Gatling - Hyper Beam - Beam Sword - Thunder Shot / Freeze Shot Break Hammer - Flash - Charge Buster |
CF attacks | CF Rifle / CF Gatling - CF Sword / CF Hammer - CF Laser / CF Beam - CF Missile CF Press / CF Break - CF Flash | |
Added in Medarot Dual / Medarot 8 | Hyper Laser - Claw - Deathlock - Charge Blade - Fire Shot - Ghost Shot - Anti-Charge - Recharge Charge Drain - Level Drain - Effect Clear - MF Seal - Microwave |