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*This Bakugan combiner is similar to [[Maxus Helios]] with [[Cyborg Helios]] and six component Bakugan: [[Fencer]], [[Scraper]], [[Spindle]], [[Foxbat]], [[Leefram]] and [[Klawgor]] being both sold as part of combiner and as stand-alone toys.
 
*This Bakugan combiner is similar to [[Maxus Helios]] with [[Cyborg Helios]] and six component Bakugan: [[Fencer]], [[Scraper]], [[Spindle]], [[Foxbat]], [[Leefram]] and [[Klawgor]] being both sold as part of combiner and as stand-alone toys.
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*Unlike GeoForge Dragonoid, all of the component Geogan can be used in the same deck, as they share one faction.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:22, 15 October 2021

Ultimate Viloch

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Anime
Faction Aurelus Aurelus
Power 2000 Bs
Series
First appearance Viloch Takes The Lead!
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Ultimate Viloch is the combination of the core version of Viloch, and the Geogan Amphrog, Swarmer, Insectra, Sky Horse, Ghost Beast and Babadrill that appears in Bakugan: Geogan Rising. It is the counterpart to GeoForge Dragonoid.

Information

Anime

Bakugan: Geogan Rising

Physical Game

The only depiction of Ultimate Viloch in the physical card game is on the Gate Card that comes with the set. The toy is composed of seven components: core Viloch, and six Geogan, mirroring the composition of GeoForge Dragonoid. The complete combiner was made available in Aurelus as a single set, exclusive to certain retailers. All of the components were available separately in various factions, but only the core Viloch was available in Aurelus outside of the multi-pack set. The accompanying Geogan had corresponding cards for each of them made in Aurelus, exclusively available in the multi-pack set. The peg system for combining is shared between Ultimate Viloch and GeoForge Dragonoid, allowing both sets of toys to interact with each other.

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