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|image   =   [[File:Gargonoid.jpg|250px]]
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|power   =   350
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|attribute   =   Pyrus,Ventus,   Darkus,   Aquos,Subterra
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|first   =   [[Masquerade   Ball]]
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{{Nihongo|'''Gargonoid'''|ガーゴイル|Gāgoiru|Japanese   version   '''Gargoyle'''}}   is   a   gargoyle-like   [[Bakugan]].
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{{Nihongo|'''Gargonoid'''|ガーゴイル|Gāgoiru|Japanese version '''Gargoyle'''}} is a gargoyle-like [[Bakugan]].
  
 
==Information==
 
==Information==
 
===Description===
 
===Description===
Gargonoid   is   a   humanoid   creature   with   the   face   and   wings   of   a   gargoyle.   Spines   adorn   the   tips   of   its   massive   wings.   He   has   massively   sharp   horns   on   his   head   and   claw-like   fingernails.
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Gargonoid is a humanoid creature with the face and wings of a gargoyle. Spines adorn the tips of its massive wings. He has massively sharp horns on his head and claw-like fingernails.
  
===Bakugan   Official   Handbook===
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===Bakugan Official Handbook===
If   Gargonoid   isn't   moving,   you   might   mistake   it   for   a   gargoyle.   Its   face   and   powerful   wings   make   it   look   like   one   of   those   stone   creatures.   But   you   won't   find   Gargonoid   sitting   on   top   of   a   roof.   Like   all   Bakugan,   this   warrior   loves   to   brawl!
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If Gargonoid isn't moving, you might mistake it for a gargoyle. Its face and powerful wings make it look like one of those stone creatures. But you won't find Gargonoid sitting on top of a roof. Like all Bakugan, this warrior loves to brawl!
  
===Bakugan   Ultimate   Handbook===
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===Bakugan Ultimate Handbook===
Gargonoid   resembles   a   gargoyle,   one   of   those   creepy   stone   statues   mounted   on   buildings   to   scare   off   evil   spirits.   On   the   field,   Gargonoid   does   a   good   job   of   scaring   his   opponents.   His   wings   are   tipped   with   sharp   spikes.   His   long,   curved   horns   are   dangerous   weapons   and   his   clawed   hands   can   shred   just   about   anything   in   his   path.   Top   that   off   with   a   scary   gargoyle   face   and   you've   got   one   frightening   foe.  
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Gargonoid resembles a gargoyle, one of those creepy stone statues mounted on buildings to scare off evil spirits. On the field, Gargonoid does a good job of scaring his opponents. His wings are tipped with sharp spikes. His long, curved horns are dangerous weapons and his clawed hands can shred just about anything in his path. Top that off with a scary gargoyle face and you've got one frightening foe.
  
 
==Anime==
 
==Anime==
===[[Bakugan   Battle   Brawlers]]===
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===[[Bakugan Battle Brawlers]]===
Darkus   Gargonoids   were   used   in   the   anime   as   foot   soldiers   when   [[Naga]]'s   army   invaded   [[Earth]]   and   as   an   army   in   the   hybrid   [[Pyrus]],   [[Darkus]]   world   of   [[Vestroia]].   There   were   also   Pyrus   [[Serpenoid]]s.   [[Jenny]]   had   an   [[Aquos]]   Gargonoid.   [[Dan   Kuso]],   Kenta,   Takashi,   Tatsuya,   and   [[Chan   Lee]]   had   [[Pyrus]]   Gargonoids   and   [[Shuji]]   had   a   [[Darkus]]   and   Ventus   Gargonoid,   and   another   Ventus   Gargonoid   was   seen   in   episode   11   in   the   original   series.   A   [[Subterra]]   Gargonoid   was   seen   in   episode   8   and   another   Subterra   one   was   seen   on   Klaus'   wall   decoration.
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Darkus Gargonoids were used in the anime as foot soldiers when [[Naga]]'s army invaded [[Earth]] and as an army in the hybrid [[Pyrus]], [[Darkus]] world of [[Vestroia]]. There were also Pyrus [[Serpenoid]]s. [[Jenny]] had an [[Aquos]] Gargonoid. [[Dan Kuso]], Kenta, Takashi, Tatsuya, and [[Chan Lee]] had [[Pyrus]] Gargonoids and [[Shuji]] had a [[Darkus]] and Ventus Gargonoid, and another Ventus Gargonoid was seen in episode 11 in the original series. A [[Subterra]] Gargonoid was seen in episode 8 and another Subterra one was seen on Klaus' wall decoration.
  
===[[Bakugan:   New   Vestroia]]===
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===[[Bakugan: New Vestroia]]===
A   Darkus   Gargonoid   was   seen   in   ''[[Invasion   of   the   Vestals]]''.
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A Darkus Gargonoid was seen in ''[[Invasion of the Vestals]]''.
  
;   Ability   Cards
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; Ability Cards
*   '''Fire   Judge''':   Adds   100   [[G   Power|Gs]]   to   Gargonoid.   ([[Pyrus]])
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* '''Fire Judge''': Adds 100 [[G Power|Gs]] to Gargonoid. ([[Pyrus]])
*   '''Rapid   Fire''':   Adds   another   [[Bakugan]]   to   the   battle.   (Pyrus)
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* '''Rapid Fire''': Adds another [[Bakugan]] to the battle. (Pyrus)
*   '''Backfire''':   Nullifies   the   opponent’s   [[Gate   Card]].   (Pyrus)
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* '''Backfire''': Nullifies the opponent’s [[Gate Card]]. (Pyrus)
*   '''Fire   Wall''':   Subtracts   50   Gs   from   the   opponent.   (Pyrus)
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* '''Fire Wall''': Subtracts 50 Gs from the opponent. (Pyrus)
  
==Physical   Game==
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==Physical Game==
In   Japan,   its   [[Subterra]]   version   in   BCV-09   comes   with   380   Gs   or   480   Gs.   The   Subterra   version   has   520   Gs.
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In Japan, its [[Subterra]] version in BCV-09 comes with 380 Gs or 480 Gs. The Subterra version has 520 Gs.
  
Gargonoid   is   unlocked   relatively   early   in   the   first   video   game   at   a   starting   G-Power   of   250   Gs.   It   is   mostly   seen   in   Darkus   and   Subterra   throughout   the   tournament   levels.
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Gargonoid is unlocked relatively early in the first video game at a starting G-Power of 250 Gs. It is mostly seen in Darkus and Subterra throughout the tournament levels.
  
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Revision as of 05:03, 12 January 2019

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Gargonoid
Gargonoid.jpg
Anime
Attribute Pyrus,Ventus, Darkus, Aquos,Subterra
Power 350 Gs
Series
First appearance Masquerade Ball
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Gargonoid (ガーゴイル, Gāgoiru?, Japanese version Gargoyle) is a gargoyle-like Bakugan.

Information

Description

Gargonoid is a humanoid creature with the face and wings of a gargoyle. Spines adorn the tips of its massive wings. He has massively sharp horns on his head and claw-like fingernails.

Bakugan Official Handbook

If Gargonoid isn't moving, you might mistake it for a gargoyle. Its face and powerful wings make it look like one of those stone creatures. But you won't find Gargonoid sitting on top of a roof. Like all Bakugan, this warrior loves to brawl!

Bakugan Ultimate Handbook

Gargonoid resembles a gargoyle, one of those creepy stone statues mounted on buildings to scare off evil spirits. On the field, Gargonoid does a good job of scaring his opponents. His wings are tipped with sharp spikes. His long, curved horns are dangerous weapons and his clawed hands can shred just about anything in his path. Top that off with a scary gargoyle face and you've got one frightening foe.

Anime

Bakugan Battle Brawlers

Darkus Gargonoids were used in the anime as foot soldiers when Naga's army invaded Earth and as an army in the hybrid Pyrus, Darkus world of Vestroia. There were also Pyrus Serpenoids. Jenny had an Aquos Gargonoid. Dan Kuso, Kenta, Takashi, Tatsuya, and Chan Lee had Pyrus Gargonoids and Shuji had a Darkus and Ventus Gargonoid, and another Ventus Gargonoid was seen in episode 11 in the original series. A Subterra Gargonoid was seen in episode 8 and another Subterra one was seen on Klaus' wall decoration.

Bakugan: New Vestroia

A Darkus Gargonoid was seen in Invasion of the Vestals.

Ability Cards
  • Fire Judge: Adds 100 Gs to Gargonoid. (Pyrus)
  • Rapid Fire: Adds another Bakugan to the battle. (Pyrus)
  • Backfire: Nullifies the opponent’s Gate Card. (Pyrus)
  • Fire Wall: Subtracts 50 Gs from the opponent. (Pyrus)

Physical Game

In Japan, its Subterra version in BCV-09 comes with 380 Gs or 480 Gs. The Subterra version has 520 Gs.

Gargonoid is unlocked relatively early in the first video game at a starting G-Power of 250 Gs. It is mostly seen in Darkus and Subterra throughout the tournament levels.