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{{nihongo|'''G-Power'''|パワーレベル|Power Level}}, also simply known as '''G's''', is the basic measure of a [[Bakugan]]'s current level of power. In early Japanese rulebooks, it is stated that the "G" stands for "Gravity".
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{{nihongo|'''G-Power'''|パワーレベル|Power Level}}, also simply known as '''G's''', is the basic measure of a [[Bakugan]]'s current level of power. In early Japanese rulebooks, it is stated that the "G" stands for "Gravity". <ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20080705130810/http://bakugan.sonokong.co.kr/sub/info_4.asp</ref>
  
 
==Information==
 
==Information==
 
The G-Power may be affected by [[Ability Card]]s and [[Gate Card]]s. It is found on the inside of a [[Bakugan]] in white or black writing. G-Power is also affected by [[Bakugan Trap]], [[Battle Gear]]s, [[BakuNano]], [[Mobile Assault|Bakugan Mobile Assault]], [[Bakugan Battle Suit|Battle Suits]], [[Mechtogan]], and [[Mechtogan Titan]]s. Sometimes it can increase/combine when an allied Bakugan comes to join in a battle through an Ability effect.
 
The G-Power may be affected by [[Ability Card]]s and [[Gate Card]]s. It is found on the inside of a [[Bakugan]] in white or black writing. G-Power is also affected by [[Bakugan Trap]], [[Battle Gear]]s, [[BakuNano]], [[Mobile Assault|Bakugan Mobile Assault]], [[Bakugan Battle Suit|Battle Suits]], [[Mechtogan]], and [[Mechtogan Titan]]s. Sometimes it can increase/combine when an allied Bakugan comes to join in a battle through an Ability effect.
  
When purchasing a [[Bakugan]], the G-Power for the open Bakugan is usually covered with a grey sticker to stop customers from only purchasing strong Bakugan although sometimes the sticker is removed, fell off or is missing completely.
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When purchasing a [[Bakugan]], the G-Power for the open Bakugan is usually covered with a gray sticker to stop customers from only purchasing strong Bakugan although sometimes the sticker is removed, fell off or is missing completely.
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==Anime==
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In the anime, G-Power works largely the same as in the real game. Each Bakugan’s G-Power is found by scanning it on the [[BakuPod]] and its successors during a battle.
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Due to the end-of-season conflicts having increased stakes, G-Power vanishes by the end of both seasons 1 and 2. It is also not shown in the second half of season 3, and is completely absent from season 4 except for the final battle in the final episode.
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*The highest G-Powered Bakugan is a 2007 G [[Neo Dragonoid]] made of pure steel. It was won by Christopher Ruff during the Baku-Con Championship as one of the prizes. The second (non-evolution) Bakugan is [[Aquos (Legacy)|Aquos]] [[Infinity Helios]] with 1200 Gs.
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*The highest G-Powered Bakugan is a 2007 G [[Neo Dragonoid (Generation 1)|Neo Dragonoid]] made of pure steel. It was won by Christopher Ruff during the Baku-Con Championship as one of the prizes. The second (non-evolution) Bakugan is [[Aquos#Legacy|Aquos]] [[Infinity Helios]] with 1200 Gs.
*1000 G [[Neo Dragonoid]]s were given out to each of the Baku-Con semi-finalists, 36 in all. 100 of them were made in total. A version of this Bakugan with silver highlights was later given to the first [[BakuMaster]]s invited to the [[Bakugan Sneak Peek]] before the launch of [[Bakugan Battle Planet]].
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*1000 G [[Neo Dragonoid (Generation 1)|Neo Dragonoid]]s were given out to each of the Baku-Con semi-finalists, 36 in all. 100 of them were made in total. A version of this Bakugan with silver highlights was later given to the first [[BakuMaster]]s invited to the [[Bakugan Sneak Peek]] before the launch of [[Bakugan Battle Planet]].
 
*In the [[Bakugan Battle Brawlers|anime]], the concept of G-Power is used in the [[Bakugan Battle Brawlers|first]], [[Bakugan Battle Brawlers: New Vestroia|second]], and the first half of the [[Bakugan: Gundalian Invaders|third season]]. They are not seen in the second half of the third season and not used in [[Bakugan: Mechtanium Surge|Season 4]], up until ''[[End of the Line]].''
 
*In the [[Bakugan Battle Brawlers|anime]], the concept of G-Power is used in the [[Bakugan Battle Brawlers|first]], [[Bakugan Battle Brawlers: New Vestroia|second]], and the first half of the [[Bakugan: Gundalian Invaders|third season]]. They are not seen in the second half of the third season and not used in [[Bakugan: Mechtanium Surge|Season 4]], up until ''[[End of the Line]].''
 
*The name "G-Power" was only used in the first season. Starting with New Vestroia, Gs were referred to as "points" instead.
 
*The name "G-Power" was only used in the first season. Starting with New Vestroia, Gs were referred to as "points" instead.
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==Gallery==
 
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1000gNeo.jpg|1000G [[Neo Dragonoid]]
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1000gNeo.jpg|1000 G [[Neo Dragonoid (Generation 1)|Neo Dragonoid]]
2007G DieCast Neo Dragonoid.JPG|2007G [[Neo Dragonoid]]
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BakuCon 2007G Dragonoid.jpg|2007 G [[Neo Dragonoid (Generation 1)|Neo Dragonoid]]
 
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 21:39, 12 January 2024

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G-Power (パワーレベル, Power Level?), also simply known as G's, is the basic measure of a Bakugan's current level of power. In early Japanese rulebooks, it is stated that the "G" stands for "Gravity". [1]

Information[edit]

The G-Power may be affected by Ability Cards and Gate Cards. It is found on the inside of a Bakugan in white or black writing. G-Power is also affected by Bakugan Trap, Battle Gears, BakuNano, Bakugan Mobile Assault, Battle Suits, Mechtogan, and Mechtogan Titans. Sometimes it can increase/combine when an allied Bakugan comes to join in a battle through an Ability effect.

When purchasing a Bakugan, the G-Power for the open Bakugan is usually covered with a gray sticker to stop customers from only purchasing strong Bakugan although sometimes the sticker is removed, fell off or is missing completely.

Anime[edit]

In the anime, G-Power works largely the same as in the real game. Each Bakugan’s G-Power is found by scanning it on the BakuPod and its successors during a battle.


Due to the end-of-season conflicts having increased stakes, G-Power vanishes by the end of both seasons 1 and 2. It is also not shown in the second half of season 3, and is completely absent from season 4 except for the final battle in the final episode.

Trivia[edit]

  • The highest G-Powered Bakugan is a 2007 G Neo Dragonoid made of pure steel. It was won by Christopher Ruff during the Baku-Con Championship as one of the prizes. The second (non-evolution) Bakugan is Aquos Infinity Helios with 1200 Gs.
  • 1000 G Neo Dragonoids were given out to each of the Baku-Con semi-finalists, 36 in all. 100 of them were made in total. A version of this Bakugan with silver highlights was later given to the first BakuMasters invited to the Bakugan Sneak Peek before the launch of Bakugan Battle Planet.
  • In the anime, the concept of G-Power is used in the first, second, and the first half of the third season. They are not seen in the second half of the third season and not used in Season 4, up until End of the Line.
  • The name "G-Power" was only used in the first season. Starting with New Vestroia, Gs were referred to as "points" instead.

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]