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''Medabots AX: Metabee version'' and ''Medabots AX: Rokusho version'' are spin-offs of the original ''VideoGame/{{Medabots}}'' released in Japan and North America for the ''UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance'' in 2002.

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''Medabots AX: Metabee version'' and ''Medabots AX: Rokusho version'' are spin-offs of the original ''VideoGame/{{Medabots}}'' released in Japan and North America for the ''UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance'' ''Platform/GameBoyAdvance'' in 2002.
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*RainbowPimpGear: All of the equippable parts are part of a specific Medabot which, when brought together, can complement that particular bot's playstyle as well as looking like an actual character. But it's also highly encouraged to customize and mix and match your parts for specific situations or playstyles, which can result in having a mishmash of multicolored parts and styles on your bot.
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*WeCannotGoOnWithoutYou: A match ends when the leader Medabot on a team is destroyed, which for the player is always the one they control.
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*AdaptationalBadass: The entire cast gets this from the anime because in this game ''everyone'' has access to the Medaforce as a LimitBreak on command once charged, whereas in the show the Medaforce was only regularly used by a few exceptionally powerful Medabots.
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'''Medabots AX: Metabee version''' and '''Medabots AX: Rokusho version''' are spin-offs of the original ''VideoGame/{{Medabots}}'' released in Japan and North America for the ''UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance'' in 2002.

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'''Medabots ''Medabots AX: Metabee version''' version'' and '''Medabots ''Medabots AX: Rokusho version''' version'' are spin-offs of the original ''VideoGame/{{Medabots}}'' released in Japan and North America for the ''UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance'' in 2002.



Unlike the previous games, AX is a FightingGame with both sides using 2 Medabots in battle. Depending on the version, your first proper Medabot is either Metabee or Rokusho. Your second Medabot is a mishmash of random parts with no clear theme. The player controls the Leader Medabot, while the second Medabot is AI controlled. Also unique to these games are the areas, with each having 2 to 3 "floors" to allow multidimensional combat between the 4 Medabots duking it out.

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Unlike the previous games, AX ''AX'' is a FightingGame with both sides using 2 Medabots in battle. Depending on the version, your first proper Medabot is either Metabee or Rokusho. Your second Medabot is a mishmash of random parts with no clear theme. The player controls the Leader Medabot, while the second Medabot is AI controlled. Also unique to these games are the areas, with each having 2 to 3 "floors" to allow multidimensional combat between the 4 Medabots duking it out.


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* DifficultySpike: The World Robattle Championships ramp up the challenge by a fair amount.
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* AwesomeButImpractical: A Full Belzelga kit can dish out enough damage to destroy enemy parts in one hit, but you have to destroy his arms to do that. His headpiece's Revive power is meant to mitigate that by restore lost parts, but they come back at low health.

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* AwesomeButImpractical: A Full Belzelga kit can dish out enough damage to destroy enemy parts in one hit, but you have to destroy his arms to do that. His headpiece's Revive power is meant to mitigate that by restore restoring his lost parts, but they come back at low health.
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Unlike the previous games, AX is a FightingGame with both sides using 2 Medabots in battle. Depending on the version, your first proper Medabot is either Medabee or Rokusho. Your second Medabot is a mishmash of random parts with no clear theme. The player controls the Leader Medabot, while the second Medabot is AI controlled. Also unique to these games are the areas, with each having 2 to 3 "floors" to allow multidimensional combat between the 4 Medabots duking it out.

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Unlike the previous games, AX is a FightingGame with both sides using 2 Medabots in battle. Depending on the version, your first proper Medabot is either Medabee Metabee or Rokusho. Your second Medabot is a mishmash of random parts with no clear theme. The player controls the Leader Medabot, while the second Medabot is AI controlled. Also unique to these games are the areas, with each having 2 to 3 "floors" to allow multidimensional combat between the 4 Medabots duking it out.



* PermanentlyMissableContent: While you can normally win multiple versions of the same parts, there's only one set of parts that make a full Medabee, Rokusho, or [[spoiler:Arcbeetle]] kit. Lose even one of them, you'll never get it back.
* StarterMon: You begin with a full kit of Medabee or Rokusho parts depending on the version you play.

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* PermanentlyMissableContent: While you can normally win multiple versions of the same parts, there's only one set of parts that make a full Medabee, Metabee, Rokusho, or [[spoiler:Arcbeetle]] kit. Lose even one of them, you'll never get it back.
* StarterMon: You begin with a full kit of Medabee Metabee or Rokusho parts depending on the version you play.
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* YourPrincessIsInAnotherCastle: After beating the World Robattle Championships, the credits start to roll. [[spoiler:Unfortunately for Ikki and the player, that's when the Rubber Robo Gang steal your prize and take over.]]

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* YourPrincessIsInAnotherCastle: After beating the World Robattle Championships, the credits start to roll. [[spoiler:Unfortunately for Ikki and the player, that's when the Rubber Robo Gang steal your prize and take over.]]]]
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* BoobyTrap: The Hunter and Cover-Up head parts set destructive traps for shooting and grappling parts respectively. If the corresponding part tries to attack, the trap inflicts heavy damage and knockback.


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* LimitBreak: The Medaforce. After suffering enough damage or standing still to charge the Medaforce meter, each Medabot can unleash a powerful technique. Each Medal has a unique ability, so for example the Medaforce can either be a devastating attack or an emergency heal for your Medabots. Damaging Medaforce attacks can pierce MercyInvincibility.
* MercyInvincibility: After a Medabot takes sufficient damage, they enter a brief period of invulnerability while recovering from the attack. The only attacks that can harm a Medabot in this state is the Medaforce.
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'''Medabots AX: Metabee version''' and '''Medabots AX: Rokusho version''' are spin-offs of the original ''VideoGame/Medabots'' released in Japan and North America for the ''UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance'' in 2002.

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'''Medabots AX: Metabee version''' and '''Medabots AX: Rokusho version''' are spin-offs of the original ''VideoGame/Medabots'' ''VideoGame/{{Medabots}}'' released in Japan and North America for the ''UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance'' in 2002.
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* BossRush: The World Robattle Championships are a long string of increasingly tough fights. Luckily, you get take a break after each victory to train or save the game.
* ChargedAttack: Parts that feature laser weapons tend to have this feature. Holding down the buttons representing the part will give you a more powerful attack after a few seconds, but you'll probably be defenseless during the charge.
* DifficultySpike: The World Robattle Championships ramp up the challenge by a fair amount.


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* TournamentArc: The plot is for the most part about this. Not just competing in the tournament, but earning the right to participate.
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* AwesomeButImpractical: A Full Belzelga kit can dish out enough damage to destroy enemy parts in one hit, but you have to destroy his arms to do that. His headpiece's Revive power is meant to mitigate that by restore lost parts, but they come back at low health.

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* AwesomeButImpractical: A Full Belzelga kit can dish out enough damage to destroy enemy parts in one hit, but you have to destroy his arms to do that. His headpiece's Revive power is meant to mitigate that by restore lost parts, but they come back at low health.health.
* DiscOneFinalBoss: Winning the World Robattle Championships [[spoiler:is only half the game]].
* HomefieldAdvantage: Medabots with the Smacker (Male) and Purple Fin (Female) parts have an easier time moving underwater. Other legs parts like Ace Hooves (Male) and Queendresser (Female) are unaffected by slopes or other landforms.
* OneGameForThePriceOfTwo: Much like a Pokemon game, the AX titles require you to play both versions of them to have every Medal and Medabot part.
* PermanentlyMissableContent: While you can normally win multiple versions of the same parts, there's only one set of parts that make a full Medabee, Rokusho, or [[spoiler:Arcbeetle]] kit. Lose even one of them, you'll never get it back.
* StarterMon: You begin with a full kit of Medabee or Rokusho parts depending on the version you play.
* YourPrincessIsInAnotherCastle: After beating the World Robattle Championships, the credits start to roll. [[spoiler:Unfortunately for Ikki and the player, that's when the Rubber Robo Gang steal your prize and take over.]]
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'''Medabots AX: Metabee version''' and '''Medabots AX: Rokusho version''' are spin-offs of the original ''VideoGame/Medabots'' released in Japan and North America for the ''UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance'' in 2002.

You play as Ikki Tenryou, who intends to compete in the World Robattle Championships. To qualify, Ikki must battle in and clear the six preliminary areas and all their robattle challenges.

Unlike the previous games, AX is a FightingGame with both sides using 2 Medabots in battle. Depending on the version, your first proper Medabot is either Medabee or Rokusho. Your second Medabot is a mishmash of random parts with no clear theme. The player controls the Leader Medabot, while the second Medabot is AI controlled. Also unique to these games are the areas, with each having 2 to 3 "floors" to allow multidimensional combat between the 4 Medabots duking it out.

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!!This game provides examples of:
* AbsurdlyHighLevelCap: Medals can reach level 99, but they stop getting new AI commands around level 25. Furthermore, you'll likely finish the game's story around that level.
* AmazonBrigade: Several of the female Medafighters, like Karin and Erica, use a pair of female Medabots.
* AwesomeButImpractical: A Full Belzelga kit can dish out enough damage to destroy enemy parts in one hit, but you have to destroy his arms to do that. His headpiece's Revive power is meant to mitigate that by restore lost parts, but they come back at low health.

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