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Core Bakugan are Bakugan that do not have any special features. Most Bakugan are Core Bakugan.
Trivia[edit]
- Despite Core Bakugan appearing since the very start of the franchise, the name was only introduced in Gundalian Invaders, in form of BakuCore.
- In Generation 3, Combine and Brawl feature is present in all Bakugan. Because of that, non-Special Attack are considered Core, despite having more functionality than just opening from/closing into ball.
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A Green-colored Trox, an example of a Gen 3 Core Bakugan
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