G-Metabee
G-Metabee (Gメタビー) is an alternate version of Metabee that first appeared in Medarot 7.
Description[edit]
G-Metabee is a metallic gold-colored variant of KBT00-M Metabee that is typically awarded to the player for winning challenging post-game tournaments. Its KWG-type counterpart is P-Rokusho.
It was referred to as "Metabee G" (メタビーG) in its Medarot 7 and Dual appearances. The G in its name stands for "Gold".
In the games[edit]
Aside from its metallic coloration, G-Metabee's part names, actions, and stats are completely identical to Metabee's. It is exclusive to the Kabuto versions, and cannot be traded or won through online matches in Medarot 7 and 8, making it unobtainable for Kuwagata version players. It was not present in Medarot 9.
In Medarot 7[edit]
The player is awarded one of G-Metabee (Metabee G)'s parts for winning the Grand Championship tournament, which becomes accessible at the Sandra City Casino after collecting 1000 Medalink points. It appears at the end of the Medarot Album in the Kabuto version of the game and cannot be transferred to the Kuwagata version.
In Medarot Dual[edit]
G-Metabee (Metabee G) is obtained as a full set after completing Mission #49 (winning the World Tournament) in the Kabuto version of the game. Unlike in Medarot 7, its parts are usable and winnable in online Robottles.
In Medarot 8[edit]
In this game, the model is referred to as G-Metabee, but nothing else about it has changed. Much like in Medarot 7, the player can win one of its parts in the Kabuto version by placing first in the Robottle Grand Prix tournament, which becomes available after completing all other tournaments at the Colosseum in the post-game. It can be used in online Robottles, but its parts become regular Metabee parts when taken by the other player, so it cannot be obtained in the Kuwagata version.
In Medarot Girls Mission[edit]
G-Metabee's parts are awarded for beating Minori Hojo's story mode on Expert difficulty. Its parts can't be won through online matches, making it unobtainable in the Kuwagata version (unlike in Dual). Although its name isn't shown in-game, in the game files it's still referred to as Metabee G.
In Medarot S[edit]
G-Metabee, along with P-Rokusho, were awarded as free event Medarots for early adopters of the game. Its parts are 1 star rarity, unlike the regular Metabee model which is 3 star.
Image gallery[edit]
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Model in Medarot 8
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Model in Medarot 8 (back)
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Model in Medarot Girls Mission
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Model in Medarot Girls Mission (back)
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Official art from Medarot S
Related Medarots[edit]
- KWG50-M P-Rokusho, its Kuwagata version counterpart.
- KBT03R-M Kantaros R, a variant of Kantaros that was intoduced in Medarot 9.
KBT-type Medarots | |||||||||||||||||||
KBT-0 | Metal Beetle | KBT-2 | Bayonet | KBT05C | Saikachis C | KBT-7 | Kabuto Benimaru | KBT0C (KBT-0CH) |
Chrotojil | KBT12-M | Jhuk | ||||||||
KBT00-M | Metabee | KBT-3 (KBT-2020) |
Kantaros | KBT-55 | Blackbeetle | KBT08 (KBT-0NF) |
Granbeetle | KBT0D (KBT-1CH) |
Dechotom | KBT13-M | Torito Beetle | ||||||||
KBT-1 | Metabee | KBT03R-M | Kantaros R | KBT05A | B Beetle A | KBT09 (KBT-1NF) |
Kaiser Beetle | KBT0E (KBT-0) |
Beet | KBT14 | Musha Beetle | ||||||||
KBT01-M | Metabee | KBT-4 | Arcbeetle | KBT-6 | Arcbeetle-Dash | KBT0A (KBT-9BX) |
Anzudo Beetle | KBT10-M | Gun-Nose | KBT15 | Anzwei | ||||||||
KBT01A | Metabee A | KBT-5 | Saikachis | KBT06T | Arc BDT | KBT-0NF | Pupa Beetle | KBT11-M | Sägehorn | KBT50-M | G-Metabee |