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[[Pyrus]] Flame Aigle was released in 30 December 2011. The gimmick of Flame Aigle is its X (Cross) Wings and Triple Tail. Since its Metal Crosses are on its main wings which is at the lower part of the Bakugan, it adds more weight to the Bakugan itself and causes recoil to a Bakugan that knocks into it.
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[[Pyrus (Legacy)|Pyrus]] Flame Aigle was released in 30 December 2011. The gimmick of Flame Aigle is its X (Cross) Wings and Triple Tail. Since its Metal Crosses are on its main wings which is at the lower part of the Bakugan, it adds more weight to the Bakugan itself and causes recoil to a Bakugan that knocks into it.
  
 
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Flame Aigle (灼(フレイム)エイグル, Fureimu Eiguru?) is a phoenix-like Japanese original Bakugan from the BakuTech series.

Official Description

Japanese Official Website

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Smashing enemy with Cross Wings! Moreover, three tails gives excellent stability. Releasing powerful shot, aiming for Critical K.O.! (Xウィングで敵を粉砕!さらに、3つのテールで安定感は抜群。強力なをシュートを放って、クリティカルK.O.を狙え!!?)

Instruction

The phoenix uses burning shot to defeat darkness! (?)

Manga

BakuTech! Bakugan

Flame Aigle is the Guardian Bakugan of Gumito.

Physical Game

Pyrus Flame Aigle was released in 30 December 2011. The gimmick of Flame Aigle is its X (Cross) Wings and Triple Tail. Since its Metal Crosses are on its main wings which is at the lower part of the Bakugan, it adds more weight to the Bakugan itself and causes recoil to a Bakugan that knocks into it.

Pentagon Parameter

  • Attack: 8/10
  • Defence: 6/10
  • Occupy Force: 6/10
  • Control: 7/10
  • Stand Force: 7/10
  • Total: 34/50
Gate Card(s)
Ability Card(s)

Etymology

The Kanji in the Japanese name of Flame Aigle, (On: shaku/ Kun: yaku), means scorching.

Trivia

  • Flame Aigle is said to be Dragaon's younger brother in the former's product description.[1]

References