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Revision as of 16:43, 21 March 2014
← | #047 Nigella | #048 Musa | Netaro | #050 Nejiro | #051 Godetia | → |
Denjuu | |||
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Netaro {{{ja}}} / Netaro | |||
No. 049 | Bootleg: Netaro | ||
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Stage | Techno Denjuu | ||
Type | Mountain | ||
Exp. Item | Sabre | ||
Ringtone | |||
Version | |||
Netaro is an Mountain-type Denjuu, and plays a role in the story of Telefang 1. Netaro is often found dozing off.
Name etymology
Tarou, meaning first son, is a common part of Japanese names. Netarou happens to be an existing name, with the Ne written as the kanji for sleep or rest: 寐. This is appropriate for our Netaro, since sleeping is one of his defining features. Nejiro is this Denjuu's younger brother, with Jirou, likewise, meaning second son.
Description
Field Guide Description | |
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Telefang 1 | フサフサの けのなかには ミサイルを かくしもっている |
Diamond/Jade | Take the missile in hair. |
English Translation | It keeps missiles hidden beneath its scruffy fur. |
Arrived Phrase | ||
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Power/Speed | ...ついた | |
Diamond/Jade | Arrived | |
English Translation | ...Made it. | |
Attack Phrase | ||
Power/Speed | ねむいなー | |
Diamond/Jade | No sleep! | |
English Translation | So sleepy... |
Favored Item Call | |
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Power/Speed | ネタロってさー 『サーベル』がいいんだぜー のんびリしてて なにも かんがえてなさそうだけど そういうモノって あるんだなー |
Diamond/Jade | For NETARO, 『Saber』 is better leisureliness and nothing to consider, Even has such a guy. |
English Translation |
Area
Netaro is found in a locked room in the Toronko Village Spring. After he is rescued from Nerikara, he will give the player his phone number. He cannot be nicknamed unless traded, and is always obtained at level 10, with a Carefree personality.
Moveset
Moves of Netaro | |||
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From start | Horn | ||
From start | Ultrasonic | ||
From start | EM Wave | ||
From start | Drill Missile
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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 | 45 | 46 | 3 | 4 | 192 | 241 | |||
Speed | 12 | 20 | 1 | 2 | 61 | 117 | |||
Attack | 10 | 22 | 1 | 3 | 59 | 169 | |||
Defense | 9 | 20 | 2 | 3 | 107 | 165 | |||
Denma Attack | 10 | 22 | 2 | 3 | 108 | 169 | |||
Denma Defense | 10 | 20 | 2 | 3 | 108 | 167 | |||
Total | 96 | 137 | 11 | 16 | 635 | 917 | |||
See Telefang 1 Denjuu by: base stats | stat growth | max stats |
Exp. Items
Sabre, Phone, Spanner, Chainsaw, Phone Card, Game Machine, Plush Toy, BomBom, Titallium, Round Metal, Titanuum
Evolution
In the manga
In chapter 1, Musa assigns Shigeki and Punica to go wake Netaro up. Netaro doesn't awaken until after Nejiro attacks Shigeki and Crypto arrives to help defeat him.
Netaro and Nejiro appear again in chapter 9, protecting Shigeki and Crypto from one of Hiyu's War Cannon attacks.
Their last appearance is in chapter 14, where they come along with the other Denjuu Shigeki has befriended throughout the course of the story, in order to help fight a horde of Kiyoruka.