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|appear-else = Medarot Damashii (anime), Medarot Card Game, Medarot OCG | |appear-else = Medarot Damashii (anime), Medarot G (manga), Medarot Card Game, Medarot OCG | ||
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Comadog is based on a type of guardian dog statue called a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Komainu komainu]. It has canine features, and moves by riding around on a single large wheel in its tail. Its arms parts can fire powerful beam attacks. | Comadog is based on a type of guardian dog statue called a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Komainu komainu]. It has canine features, and moves by riding around on a single large wheel in its tail. Its arms parts can fire powerful beam attacks. | ||
Comadog's name simply comes from ''komainu'', with the ''inu'' translated to dog. Its English name '''Komandog''' comes from | Comadog's name simply comes from ''komainu'', with the ''inu'' translated to dog. Its English name '''Komandog''' comes from ''command'' and ''dog''. | ||
== In the games == | == In the games == | ||
Comadog is a wheeled Medarot that attacks with [[Beam]] attacks on its arms. In Medarot 1, 2, and R, its head part has a [[Stop Cancel]] action that can cure allies of the [[Stop]] status effect. In Medarot 4 and Medarot 2 Core, this was changed to a more general [[Status Clear]]. Its leg part, being wheeled, has | Comadog is a wheeled Medarot that attacks with [[Beam]] attacks on its arms. In Medarot 1, 2, and R, its head part has a [[Stop Cancel]] action that can cure allies of the [[Stop (status effect)|Stop]] status effect. In Medarot 4 and Medarot 2 Core, this was changed to a more general [[Status Clear]]. Its leg part, being wheeled, has very high [[Speed (stat)|speed]] which gives it a bonus to its [[Snipe (skill)|Snipe]] attacks. | ||
Comadog's arms and legs have the [[Optical (attribute)|Optical]] attribute, making it most compatible with the [[Tortoise Medal]]. | Comadog's arms and legs have the [[Optical (attribute)|Optical]] attribute, making it most compatible with the [[Tortoise Medal]]. | ||
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Comadog appears early in [[Medarot Damashii]], belonging to a young boy named Tateyama (Tak in the English version). Tateyama challenges Ikki to a Robottle, which Ikki wins with Metabee's arms tied behind his back. | Comadog appears early in [[Medarot Damashii]], belonging to a young boy named Tateyama (Tak in the English version). Tateyama challenges Ikki to a Robottle, which Ikki wins with Metabee's arms tied behind his back. | ||
== Image gallery == | |||
<gallery widths=144> | |||
File:M1-COM-0.gif|Sprite in Medarot 1 | |||
File:M2-COM-0.gif|Sprite in Medarot 2 | |||
</gallery> | |||
== Related Medarots == | == Related Medarots == |
Revision as of 08:07, 10 June 2014
Comadog (コーマドッグ), known in English as Komandog, is a Medarot based on a komainu that first appeared in the original Medarot game.
Description
Comadog is based on a type of guardian dog statue called a komainu. It has canine features, and moves by riding around on a single large wheel in its tail. Its arms parts can fire powerful beam attacks.
Comadog's name simply comes from komainu, with the inu translated to dog. Its English name Komandog comes from command and dog.
In the games
Comadog is a wheeled Medarot that attacks with Beam attacks on its arms. In Medarot 1, 2, and R, its head part has a Stop Cancel action that can cure allies of the Stop status effect. In Medarot 4 and Medarot 2 Core, this was changed to a more general Status Clear. Its leg part, being wheeled, has very high speed which gives it a bonus to its Snipe attacks.
Comadog's arms and legs have the Optical attribute, making it most compatible with the Tortoise Medal.
In Medarot 1
Comadog's parts can be obtained by talking to the dog statues in the shrine area. This starts a battle with two Comadogs, which the player can fight repeatedly until they collect all of its parts.
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In Medarot 2
In Medarot 2, Comadog's parts are not normally obtainable and must be transferred over from Medarot 1.
In Medarot 2 Core
Comadog appears in random encounters in the City area.
In the anime
Comadog appears early in Medarot Damashii, belonging to a young boy named Tateyama (Tak in the English version). Tateyama challenges Ikki to a Robottle, which Ikki wins with Metabee's arms tied behind his back.
Image gallery
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Sprite in Medarot 1
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Sprite in Medarot 2
Related Medarots
- DOG-0 Cyandog, the other dog-themed Medarot from Medarot 1.
- KTN-0 A-Burage, another Medarot often found guarding shrines.
Komainu-type Medarots | |
COM-0 | Comadog |