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'''Ravenoid''' (Japanese version: '''Crow '''クロウ) is a bird-like [[Bakugan]] with plated battle armor.
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'''Ravenoid''' (Japanese version: '''Crow '''クロウ) is a bird-like [[Bakugan]] with plated battle armor.
  
 
==Information==
 
==Information==
 
===Description===
 
===Description===
Gigantic wings let Ravenoid swoop to attack its prey from the sky. Large clawed feet squeeze its victims in an unyielding vice. It covets complete destruction of its enemies.
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Gigantic wings let Ravenoid swoop to attack its prey from the sky. Large clawed feet squeeze its victims in an unyielding vice. It covets complete destruction of its enemies.
  
===Bakugan Official Handbook===
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===Bakugan Official Handbook===
A Ravenoid might look like a bird, but it's got some heavy-duty extra protection. Its entire body is covered in plated armor.
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A Ravenoid might look like a bird, but it's got some heavy-duty extra protection. Its entire body is covered in plated armor.
  
===Bakugan Ultimate Handbook===
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===Bakugan Ultimate Handbook===
Ravenoid is a Bakugan that looks like a humanoid raven. Its swoops down from the sky to attack its prey, grabbing it in its strong claws. Few Bakugan can escape Ravenoid's vice-like grip. Plated battle armor protects it from attacks.
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Ravenoid is a Bakugan that looks like a humanoid raven. Its swoops down from the sky to attack its prey, grabbing it in its strong claws. Few Bakugan can escape Ravenoid's vice-like grip. Plated battle armor protects it from attacks.
  
 
==Anime==
 
==Anime==
===[[Bakugan Battle Brawlers]]===
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===[[Bakugan Battle Brawlers]]===
[[File:Ravenoid_Ventus.JPG|thumb|Ventus Ravenoid]]
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[[File:Ravenoid_Ventus.JPG|thumb|Ventus Ravenoid]]
[[Dan Kuso]] once had a [[Pyrus]] Ravenoid. [[Shun Kazami]] had two [[Ventus]] Ravenoid, in which one of them was sent to the [[Doom Dimension]]. Shun also used one in his battle against [[Oberus]] in ''[[A Place Far From Home]]''.
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[[Dan Kuso]] once had a [[Pyrus]] Ravenoid. [[Shun Kazami]] had two [[Ventus]] Ravenoid, in which one of them was sent to the [[Doom Dimension]]. Shun also used one in his battle against [[Oberus]] in ''[[A Place Far From Home]]''.
  
[[Nene]] has a [[Ventus]] Ravenoid as her [[Guardian Bakugan]].
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[[Nene]] has a [[Ventus]] Ravenoid as her [[Guardian Bakugan]].
  
[[Runo]] has a [[Haos]] Ravenoid which was sent to the Doom Dimension by [[Tentaclear]], it returned in ''[[Home Sweet Home]].''
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[[Runo]] has a [[Haos]] Ravenoid which was sent to the Doom Dimension by [[Tentaclear]], it returned in ''[[Home Sweet Home]].''
  
[[Joe Brown]] had a [[Haos]] Ravenoid that he was going to use in his battle with [[Dan Kuso]], but he collapsed before it could be thrown. [[Illusionary Dan]] had a [[Haos]] Ravenoid and used it against [[Runo]] in battle.
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[[Joe Brown]] had a [[Haos]] Ravenoid that he was going to use in his battle with [[Dan Kuso]], but he collapsed before it could be thrown. [[Illusionary Dan]] had a [[Haos]] Ravenoid and used it against [[Runo]] in battle.
  
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; Ability Cards
* '''Shadow Scratch''' (''Shadow Snatch''): Nullifies the opponent's [[Normal Card]] and Subtracts 50 [[G Power|Gs]] from the opponent. (Pyrus, Ventus)
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* '''Shadow Scratch''' (''Shadow Snatch''): Nullifies the opponent's [[Normal Card]] and Subtracts 50 [[G Power|Gs]] from the opponent. (Pyrus, Ventus)
* '''Tornado Pandemonium''': Nullifies the opponent's [[Gate Card]]. (Ventus)
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* '''Tornado Pandemonium''': Nullifies the opponent's [[Gate Card]]. (Ventus)
* '''Blow Away''': Moves the opponent to another Gate Card. (Ventus)
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* '''Blow Away''': Moves the opponent to another Gate Card. (Ventus)
* '''Spark Out''': Nullifies the opponent's Gate Card and adds 50 Gs to Ravenoid. (Haos)
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* '''Spark Out''': Nullifies the opponent's Gate Card and adds 50 Gs to Ravenoid. (Haos)
* '''Immobile''': Creates duplicates of Ravenoid. (Ventus, Haos)
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* '''Immobile''': Creates duplicates of Ravenoid. (Ventus, Haos)
* '''Storm Breaker''': Nullifies the opponent's Gate Card. (Ventus)
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* '''Storm Breaker''': Nullifies the opponent's Gate Card. (Ventus)
  
==Physical Game==
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==Physical Game==
[[File:Raven-haos-bronzeatt.jpg|thumb|[[Bronze Attack]] Haos Ravenoid]]In Japan, the [[Darkus]] version in BCV-04 comes with 470 Gs and 480 Gs. A Pyrus version can have 430 Gs or 520 Gs and the [[Ventus]] version has 550 Gs.
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[[File:Raven-haos-bronzeatt.jpg|thumb|[[Bronze Attack]] Haos Ravenoid]]In Japan, the [[Darkus]] version in BCV-04 comes with 470 Gs and 480 Gs. A Pyrus version can have 430 Gs or 520 Gs and the [[Ventus]] version has 550 Gs.
  
Ravenoid was planned to be remade in ''[[Bakugan: Mechtanium Surge|Mechtanium Surge]]'' as a [[Baku Sky Raider]] with a slight adjustment to the feet to allow it to jump, but was never released.
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Ravenoid was planned to be remade in ''[[Bakugan: Mechtanium Surge|Mechtanium Surge]]'' as a [[Baku Sky Raider]] with a slight adjustment to the feet to allow it to jump, but was never released.
  
===Video Game===
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===Video Game===
Ravenoid is in the Bakugan Battle Brawlers DS and Wii version. If you buy the game from Toys 'R' Us and go into the in-game store, you can find Ravenoid for 0 BP, which means that he's free in the video game.
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Ravenoid is in the Bakugan Battle Brawlers DS and Wii version. If you buy the game from Toys 'R' Us and go into the in-game store, you can find Ravenoid for 0 BP, which means that he's free in the video game.
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*In many episodes, it is mistakenly called [[Falconeer]] or Falconeer 2.
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*In many episodes, it is mistakenly called [[Falconeer]] or Falconeer 2.
*Its Bakugan form looks similar to that of [[Plitheon]].
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*Its Bakugan form looks similar to that of [[Plitheon]].
*Its ball form looks a little like [[Harpus]].
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*Its ball form looks a little like [[Harpus]].
*It is one of the very few Season 1 original Bakugan, besides the Brawlers Bakugan, that has a New Vestroia Variation - [[Spin Ravenoid]].
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*It is one of the very few Season 1 original Bakugan, besides the Brawlers Bakugan, that has a New Vestroia Variation - [[Spin Ravenoid]].
*Its name has only a one letter difference from [[Razenoid]].
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*Its name has only a one letter difference from [[Razenoid]].
*It looks very similar to [[Spyron]]
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*It looks very similar to [[Spyron]]
  
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Revision as of 03:00, 12 January 2019

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Ravenoid
BK CD Ravenoid.jpg
Anime
Attribute Ventus, Pyrus, Haos
Power 380 Gs
Variations Ravenoid
Spin Ravenoid
Series
First appearance Grandpa's Got a Brand New Bakugan
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Ravenoid (Japanese version: Crow クロウ) is a bird-like Bakugan with plated battle armor.

Information

Description

Gigantic wings let Ravenoid swoop to attack its prey from the sky. Large clawed feet squeeze its victims in an unyielding vice. It covets complete destruction of its enemies.

Bakugan Official Handbook

A Ravenoid might look like a bird, but it's got some heavy-duty extra protection. Its entire body is covered in plated armor.

Bakugan Ultimate Handbook

Ravenoid is a Bakugan that looks like a humanoid raven. Its swoops down from the sky to attack its prey, grabbing it in its strong claws. Few Bakugan can escape Ravenoid's vice-like grip. Plated battle armor protects it from attacks.

Anime

Bakugan Battle Brawlers

Ventus Ravenoid

Dan Kuso once had a Pyrus Ravenoid. Shun Kazami had two Ventus Ravenoid, in which one of them was sent to the Doom Dimension. Shun also used one in his battle against Oberus in A Place Far From Home.

Nene has a Ventus Ravenoid as her Guardian Bakugan.

Runo has a Haos Ravenoid which was sent to the Doom Dimension by Tentaclear, it returned in Home Sweet Home.

Joe Brown had a Haos Ravenoid that he was going to use in his battle with Dan Kuso, but he collapsed before it could be thrown. Illusionary Dan had a Haos Ravenoid and used it against Runo in battle.

Ability Cards
  • Shadow Scratch (Shadow Snatch): Nullifies the opponent's Normal Card and Subtracts 50 Gs from the opponent. (Pyrus, Ventus)
  • Tornado Pandemonium: Nullifies the opponent's Gate Card. (Ventus)
  • Blow Away: Moves the opponent to another Gate Card. (Ventus)
  • Spark Out: Nullifies the opponent's Gate Card and adds 50 Gs to Ravenoid. (Haos)
  • Immobile: Creates duplicates of Ravenoid. (Ventus, Haos)
  • Storm Breaker: Nullifies the opponent's Gate Card. (Ventus)

Physical Game

Bronze Attack Haos Ravenoid

In Japan, the Darkus version in BCV-04 comes with 470 Gs and 480 Gs. A Pyrus version can have 430 Gs or 520 Gs and the Ventus version has 550 Gs.

Ravenoid was planned to be remade in Mechtanium Surge as a Baku Sky Raider with a slight adjustment to the feet to allow it to jump, but was never released.

Video Game

Ravenoid is in the Bakugan Battle Brawlers DS and Wii version. If you buy the game from Toys 'R' Us and go into the in-game store, you can find Ravenoid for 0 BP, which means that he's free in the video game.

Trivia

  • In many episodes, it is mistakenly called Falconeer or Falconeer 2.
  • Its Bakugan form looks similar to that of Plitheon.
  • Its ball form looks a little like Harpus.
  • It is one of the very few Season 1 original Bakugan, besides the Brawlers Bakugan, that has a New Vestroia Variation - Spin Ravenoid.
  • Its name has only a one letter difference from Razenoid.
  • It looks very similar to Spyron


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