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==Physical Game==
Neo Dragonoid was first released in [[BakuNeon]], a special version in [[Maxus Dragonoid]] named [[Neo Dragonoid (7in1 Maxus)]], and a [[Special Attack]] version named [[Neo Dragonoid Vortex]]. It could have either had orange or yellow diamonds on its back. In the show, he and [[Percival]] spin. It was later released again in [[Baku-Legacy]]. A [[Pyrus (Legacy)|Pyrus]] version with 750 Gs was released with [[Dan's Glove]]. There is also a Pyrus version with 630 Gs was released in Dan's [[Combat Set Pack]]. Pyrus versions that come with a [[BakuClip]] have 540 Gs. There is also a Pyrus 640 Gs version in the [[Brawler Game Pack]]. The Pyrus version also comes in 550 Gs and 560 Gs. The [[Subterra]] and [[Darkus]] versions have 600 Gs. A Ventus one was released in Bakubox. A [[Translucent]] Darkus Neo Dragonoid was released with 510 Gs that can be found with an exclusive Translucent Darkus Neo Dragonoid figurine. The Aquos version has 410 Gs.
<!-- On the back of the Starter Pack boxes and the Dragonoids New Vestroia Gold Gate Card Picture, it shows an [[Aquos]] Neo Dragonoid who's head looks like a [[Hyper Dragonoid]] battling a [[Darkus]] [[Percival]] on a closed Gate Card, and on the Gate Card picture, it shows Neo Dragonoid described on the back of a starter pack box, except it's in a fire hole and it's [[Pyrus (Legacy)|Pyrus]]. -->
In Japan, the Pyrus version in BBT-01, BBT-03, BO-01, and BST-01 comes with 400 Gs, 420 Gs or 440 Gs. The [[Translucent]] Pyrus version in BO-19 comes with 440 Gs, 460 Gs or 480 Gs. The [[Haos]] version in BOT-10a comes with 540 Gs. The [[Darkus]] version in BCV-11 comes with 440 Gs or 500 Gs. The Darkus version in BST-12 comes with 500 Gs, 520 Gs, or 540 Gs. The [[Aquos]] version in BBT-05 comes with 520 Gs. The [[Ventus]] version in BST-15 comes with 520 Gs or 540 Gs.