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*[[Pegatrix]] - [[Hyper Pegatrix]] | *[[Pegatrix]] - [[Hyper Pegatrix]] | ||
*[[Howlkor]] - [[Hyper Howlkor]] | *[[Howlkor]] - [[Hyper Howlkor]] | ||
− | *[[Nillious]] - [[Hyper Nillious]] - [[Titan Nillious]] | + | *[[Nillious (Generation 2)|Nillious]] - [[Hyper Nillious]] - [[Titan Nillious]] |
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
− | *Of all the evolutions, only [[Dragonoid]] have its ones have corresponding toys. | + | *Of all the evolutions, only [[Dragonoid (Generation 2)|Dragonoid]] have its ones have corresponding toys. |
Latest revision as of 12:10, 13 April 2024
- For Evolution in Legacy series, see Evolution (Generation 1).
- For Special forms from Bakugan: Evolutions, see Elemental Evolution.
Evolution is a temporary transformation Bakugan can go through during the battle. A Bakugan must channel the power of a Core Cell in order to bond with its brawler and assume a powered-up form known as its evolved form. Bakugan evolve into three stages: Hyper, Titan, and Maximus. Bakugan can revert back from their evolved bodies whenever they desire. In Bakugan: Armored Alliance, they have lost the ability to evolve, and can now either equip Baku-Gear or can fuse (or both, in some cases). In Bakugan: Evolutions, Elemental Evolutions taken the place, allowing some Bakugan to turn into specialized modes, which enhances either their speed or strength
List of evolutions in showEdit
TriviaEdit
- Of all the evolutions, only Dragonoid have its ones have corresponding toys.