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{{Infobox Denjuu T2
{{Infobox Denjuu T2
| name = Rex
| name = Rex
| japname = レックス
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| romaji = Rekusu
| romaji = Rekusu
| bootlegname = Leku
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==Area==
==Area==
This Denjuu can be obtained only by evolving [[Rex (Natural-1)]].
This Denjuu can be obtained only by [[natural evolution|naturally evolving]] [[Rex (Natural)]].


==Moveset==
==Moveset==
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|stage3b = Natural-2
|stage3b = Natural-2
|no3b    = 004}}
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==Trivia==
The feathery spines on Rex's official art are much more detailed than on its ingame sprites, this was probably changed due to the complexity of drawing them clearly at a smaller scale.

Latest revision as of 17:51, 16 March 2018

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Denjuu
Rex
レックス / Rekusu
No. 004
Stage Natural-2
Type Grassland
Version


Rex is a Grassland-type Denjuu.

Name etymology[edit]

Rex is a common species name for animals, derived from the Latin for "king". Because Denjuu in Telefang 2 follow a naming theme of birds, it's likely a reference to Balaeniceps rex, or possibly Clytoceyx rex.

Description[edit]

Power/Speed むらさきのマントをたなびかせ つばさのサベールで てきをきる
English Translation It allows its purple cloak to hang over it while slicing its opponents with saber-like wings.

Telefang 2 sprites[edit]

Front Idle Front Active Back Idle Back Active

Area[edit]

This Denjuu can be obtained only by naturally evolving Rex (Natural).

Moveset[edit]

Moves of Rex (Natural-2)
From start Feather Knife
From start Flame Shot
Lv. 10 Cheer
Lv. 30 Nova Smasher


Evolution[edit]

Trivia[edit]

The feathery spines on Rex's official art are much more detailed than on its ingame sprites, this was probably changed due to the complexity of drawing them clearly at a smaller scale.