Dragonoid (Apollonir)

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Dragonoid (Apollonir)
Dueldrago.JPG
Anime
Attribute Pyrus Pyrus
Power 390, 440 Gs
Variations Dragonoid
Delta Dragonoid
Ultimate Dragonoid
Perfect Dragonoid
Apollonir
Neo Dragonoid
Infinity Dragonoid
Hyper Dragonoid
Pyro Dragonoid
Ultra Dragonoid
Spin Dragonoid
Neo Dragonoid Vortex
Ultra Dragonoid Typhoon
Turbine Dragonoid
Cyclone Dragonoid
Neo Dragonoid (7in1 Maxus)
Maxus Dragonoid
Cross Dragonoid
Maxus Cross Dragonoid
Helix Dragonoid
Lumino Dragonoid
Blitz Dragonoid
Sky & Gaia Dragonoid
Dartaak
Chance Dragonoid
Quake Dragonoid
Battalix Dragonoid
Dragonoid Colossus
Titanium Dragonoid
Fusion Dragonoid
Meta Dragonoid
Iron Dragonoid
Mercury Dragonoid
Aeroblitz
Commandix Dragonoid
Dragonoid Destroyer
Blast Dragonoid
Torpedor Dragonoid
Series
First appearance You're Going Down Clown!
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Mock Dragonoid is a copy of Dragonoid without the horn and solid yellow eyes, possibly the only copy version of a Bakugan species, other main information of it is unknown. In the Bakugan Video Game when you purchase a Dragonoid, the ball form has a horn but the Bakugan form does not, giving off the impression of it being a Mock Dragonoid.  

Anime

Bakugan Battle Brawlers

Apollonir and the illusionary clown used two Mock Dragonoids in their brawl against Dan, which is the only time Mock Dragonoid was seen in battle. They were both defeated by Delta Dragonoid simultaneously.

Trivia

  • In the Bakugan Battle Brawlers Video Game trailer Dan is throwing a Mock Dragonoid but it stands as a regular one.
  • Mock Dragonoid was mentioned in Bakugan Battle Brawlers: Battle Trainer.
  • It has a horn during the first rotation when rolling.
  • Mock Dragonoid looks like a previous evolution of Dragonoid, but it has more G-Power.
  • Apollonir and the computer announcer call it "Dual Dragonoid", though this is plausibly not its official name, as 'dual' is likely intended to reference the fact he was using two at once.