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{{Item|Prop Engine|favorite}}, {{Item|Battery}}, {{Item|Phone}}, {{Item|Ray Gun}}, {{Item| | {{Item|Prop Engine|favorite}}, {{Item|Battery}}, {{Item|Phone}}, {{Item|Ray Gun}}, {{Item|Phone Card}}, {{Item|Game Machine}}, {{Item|Plush Toy}}, {{Item|BomBom}}, {{Item|Lunatium}}, {{Item|Round Metal}}, {{Item|Titanuum}} | ||
==Evolution== | ==Evolution== |
Revision as of 12:22, 3 June 2012
← | #046 Berzelia | #047 Nigella | Musa | #049 Netaro | #050 Nejiro | → |
Denjuu | |||
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Musa {{{ja}}} / Musa | |||
No. 048 | Bootleg: Musa | ||
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Stage | Techno Denjuu | ||
Type | Mountain | ||
Exp. Item | Prop Engine | ||
Ringtone | |||
Version | |||
Musa is a Mountain-type Denjuu, and plays a role in the story of Telefang 1. His design appears to be based off of a dragon turtle.
Name etymology
Named after the Musa genus, which contains bananas and plantains.
A pre-release advertisement in Comic Bom Bom showed his name to be "Chourou" (チョーロー), meaning elder.
Description
Field Guide Description | |
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Telefang 1 | ちょうろうのひとり コウラ には ぶきがつまっている |
Diamond/Jade | KELA hold the weapon in hand. |
English Translation | An elder Denjuu. Its shell is filled with weapons. |
Arrived Phrase | ||
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Power/Speed | またせたかのー | |
Diamond/Jade | Wait | |
English Translation | Have I made you wait? | |
Attack Phrase | ||
Power/Speed | わしのばんじゃ | |
Diamond/Jade | Me! | |
English Translation | It is my turn... |
Area
This Denjuu is obtained from the secret phone number 05*-#492-634*1, and therefore cannot be nicknamed unless traded. He is always obtained at level 20, with a Carefree personality. Musa's home area is Toronko Village.
The phone number was originally revealed in the November 2000 issue of Comic Bom Bom. It was also printed in the first and last volumes of the Telefang manga, and can now be found on the official Telefang website.
Moveset
Moves of Musa | |||
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From start | Horn | ||
From start | Protect | ||
From start | EM Wave | ||
From start | Missile Pod
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Base Stats
Stat | Base Stats | Growth per 2 levels | Max | ||||||
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Denjuu | Most | Denjuu | Most | Denjuu | Most | ||||
Hit Points | 42 | 46 | 3 | 4 | 189 | 241 | |||
Speed | 11 | 20 | 1 | 2 | 60 | 117 | |||
Attack | 18 | 22 | 2 | 3 | 116 | 169 | |||
Defense | 10 | 20 | 2 | 3 | 108 | 165 | |||
Denma Attack | 20 | 22 | 3 | 3 | 167 | 169 | |||
Denma Defense | 18 | 20 | 3 | 3 | 165 | 167 | |||
Total | 119 | 137 | 14 | 16 | 805 | 917 | |||
See Telefang 1 Denjuu by: base stats | stat growth | max stats |
Exp. Items
Prop Engine, Battery, Phone, Ray Gun, Phone Card, Game Machine, Plush Toy, BomBom, Lunatium, Round Metal, Titanuum
Evolution
In the manga
In the first chapter of the Telefang 1 manga, Shigeki and Matsukiyo meet Musa after they arrive in Toronko Village. Loosely following the plot in the game, Musa asks Shigeki to wake Netaro, assigning a Punica to help him.
Musa later appears again in chapter 6, in a meeting with the other three Elders (Hiyu, Zea, and Kaya.)