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'''Pythantus''' is a python-like [[Bakugan Trap]] that looks similar to [[Serpenoid]] in [[Bakugan]] form. It is drum-shaped in [[Trap]] form. | '''Pythantus''' is a python-like [[Bakugan Trap]] that looks similar to [[Serpenoid]] in [[Bakugan]] form. It is drum-shaped in [[Trap]] form. | ||
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==Physical Game== | ==Physical Game== | ||
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+ | {{Pythantus Bakulog}} | ||
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+ | ==Trading Card Game== | ||
+ | {{Pythantus Cardlog}} | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*In Bakugan form on the commercial, it seems to have the head of [[Serpenoid]] and the body of [[Hexados]]. | *In Bakugan form on the commercial, it seems to have the head of [[Serpenoid]] and the body of [[Hexados]]. | ||
− | *In the commercial, | + | *In the commercial, it is rolled onto a [[Gate Card]] from [[Bakugan Battle Brawlers|Season 1]]. |
*In Trap form, it looks similar to both Hexados and [[Legionoid]]. | *In Trap form, it looks similar to both Hexados and [[Legionoid]]. | ||
+ | *Pythantus' etymology likely comes from "Python", and "Thanatos" the Greek word for "Death". | ||
+ | *Pythantus is the only game-exclusive Bakugan Trap to have it's own monster form. | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
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{{Bakugan 2}} | {{Bakugan 2}} | ||
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[[Category:Bakugan]] | [[Category:Bakugan]] | ||
[[Category:Bakugan Trap]] | [[Category:Bakugan Trap]] |
Latest revision as of 18:37, 5 April 2024
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Pythantus is a python-like Bakugan Trap that looks similar to Serpenoid in Bakugan form. It is drum-shaped in Trap form.
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Description[edit]
A slithering creature, Pythantus can burrow into the ground to sneak up on his enemies. He has thorns running along his body for defense and a venomous bite to destroy his adversaries.
Physical Game[edit]
Availability[edit]
Image | Available Secondary Attributes | Available in | Notes |
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Trading Card Game[edit]
Image | Card Name | Card Type | Card Series |
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Holding Power | Gold Gate Card | 13/48e |
Trivia[edit]
- In Bakugan form on the commercial, it seems to have the head of Serpenoid and the body of Hexados.
- In the commercial, it is rolled onto a Gate Card from Season 1.
- In Trap form, it looks similar to both Hexados and Legionoid.
- Pythantus' etymology likely comes from "Python", and "Thanatos" the Greek word for "Death".
- Pythantus is the only game-exclusive Bakugan Trap to have it's own monster form.
References[edit]
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