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A Medarot (メダロット, known in English as a Medabot) is a mechanical fictional being from the Medarot series. These beings are medium-sized robots mainly used for robottling, this is, making these robots battle between themselves as a sport, but they also have other uses.

A Medarot is composed of six parts total. A Tinpet, a Medal, and four parts: one head, two arms and one pair of legs. Each of these components will affect overall the behaviour of the Medarot.

Tinpet

The Tinpet is the main skeleton of a Medarot and will determine whether the Medarot can wear male or female parts. It also seems to affect if the medal acts in a masculine or a femenine way.

Medal

The Medal is the soul of the Medarot. It will determine its personality, how strong the Medarot is and how compatible is it to its parts.

Parts

The parts will determine what the Medarot is capable of. In battle, it will determine what attacks it can use and in what kind of terrain it moves better. There are four parts a Medarot must wear in order for it to be completely operative.

The head part is where the Medal is stored. So, if the head of a Medarot ceases its functions, the Medal will eject and the Medarot won't be operable anymore. In a battle, the head is the only one that posseses limited attacks.

The arm parts, left arm and right arm, will determine the other two attacks a Medarot can perform. These parts can perform attacks as long as they're active, or not blocked by another Medarot's attack, and as long as the Medarot itself is operative.

The leg parts will determine how fast a Medarot is (even when this speed can also be determined by the part in use, for example, when a Medarot using a laser attack is charging it). It will also determine in what terrain the Medarot moves better and worse.

For a Medachange to be performed, all of the parts must be operative or the Medachange won't work. Also, all of the parts must belong to the same Medarot.