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Titanium Dragonoid (Generation 1)

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==Physical Game==
In the game, Titanium Dragonoid holds the record of being able to hold the most [[BakuNano]]s, with five holes. The [[Subterra]] version has 920 [[G-Power|Gs]], the [[Ventus#Legacy|Ventus]] version has 920 Gs, the [[Darkus#Legacy|Darkus]] version has 870 Gs, and the [[Pyrus#LegacyGeneration 1|Pyrus]] version has a high G-Power overlay of 970 Gs, 910 Gs, or 900 Gs, and a low G-Power overlay of 800 Gs.
==Etymology==
**Interestingly, Drago would only lose control (or start seeing Razenoid in a vision) whenever he used: '''Dragon Strength''', '''Dragon Hard Striker''', '''Dragon Force Striker''', or '''Core Buster'''.
*Titanium Dragonoid is [[Drago (Dan Kuso)|Drago]]'s longest evolution along with [[Neo Dragonoid (Generation 1)|Neo Dragonoid]], but Titanium Dragonoid has got one year between ''Gundalian Invaders'' and ''Mechtanium Surge''.
*His Japanese name is similar with [[Gren Dragaon]]'s as both names have the word {{nihongo|"Gren"|グレン|guren}} in their names. Both Bakugan depict Dragon-like [[Pyrus#LegacyGeneration 1|Pyrus]] Bakugan and are also the main protagonist of their respective series.
*His '''Dragon Force Striker''' is similar to Blitz Dragonoid's '''Spire Dragon''' in appearance.
*The ability '''Revolutional '''looks similar to Rubanoid's '''Red Deeper''' because both creates "''Booster Shields" ''to multiply the power of the energy beam they shoot at the enemy; both Rubanoid and Titanium Dragonoid are Pyrus bakugan.
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