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Dragonoid (Generation 1)

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Physical Game
==Physical Game==
Dragonoid was part of first wave of Bakugan products both in Sega Toys and Spin Master releases. Sega Toys released Dragonoid as part of [[List of Bakugan Battle Brawlers Waves (Sega Toys)#Ver. 1.0|ver.1.0]] wave on July 22, 2007, in all 5 existing at the moment Attributes. Spin Master released Dragonoid as part of [[Series 1]].
Later on, both Sega Toys and Spin Master released [[Bakugan Size#Bigger Brawlers|32mm version]] of Dragonoid. During Mechtanium Surge, Spin Master retooled Dragonoid to feature BakuNano pegs as part of [[BakuEvolutions]] series.
===Availability===
====B1====
====B2====
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===North America===
Dragonoid was released in all six [[Attribute]]s with different [[G-Power]]s. The highest G-Power in the B1 series is a [[Pyrus (Legacy)|Pyrus]] Dragonoid with 700 Gs. The collection set with Pyrus Dragonoid comes with 450 Gs. The Pyrus Dragonoid in the [[BakuClip]] has 520 Gs. Most Pyrus Dragonoids are 350 Gs, though. The B2 [[Bronze Attack]] (Which is only in Pyrus) has 660 Gs. Other Pyrus versions have 520 or 600 Gs. [[Subterra]] Dragonoid with 590 Gs can be found in Season 1 Booster Packs. A [[Darkus (Legacy)|Darkus]] Dragonoid comes with 400 Gs. It was re-released in a [[BakuEvolutions]] pack in ''[[Mechtanium Surge]]'' with 800 Gs in Pyrus. An [[Aquos (Legacy)|Aquos]] [[Pearl]] Dragonoid has 550 Gs. A Pyrus version was also released in a BakuTriad with 510 Gs.
 
===Japan===
In Japan, its Pyrus version in BCV-11 comes with 440 Gs or 490 Gs.
 
In Korea, its Aquos version comes with 310 Gs.
==Video Games==
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