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==Name etymology== | ==Name etymology== | ||
Named after | Named after {{w|Waratah}}, the common name for the plants in the ''Telopea'' genus. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
[[File:T1-024-O.gif|thumb|250px|Official art, as seen in the players' guide]] | [[File:T1-024-O.gif|thumb|250px|Official art, as seen in the players' guide]] |
Revision as of 07:11, 20 July 2013
← | #022 Gymnos | #023 Liriope | Waratah | #025 Sorghum | #026 Eryngo | → |
Denjuu | |||
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Waratah {{{ja}}} / Warata | |||
No. 024 | Bootleg: Warata | ||
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Stage | Cultivated Denjuu | ||
Type | Forest | ||
Exp. Item | Sabre | ||
Ringtone | |||
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Waratah is also found in Telefang 2
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Waratah is a Forest-type Denjuu.
Name etymology
Named after Waratah, the common name for the plants in the Telopea genus.
Description
Denjuu Book Description | |
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Power/Speed | ボウシが トレードマーク カオと オシリが ハートがた |
Diamond/Jade | Face and ass are very hard. |
English Translation | Its trademark is the hat, and its face and back are heart-shaped. |
Arrived Phrase |
Power/Speed | ウキキー |
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Diamond/Jade | ABCDEF | |
English Translation | Ooh eeh eeh...! | |
Attack Phrase |
Power/Speed | ウッキー!! |
Diamond/Jade | Guu | |
English Translation | Oooheeeh!! |
Area
Panses Village, Lvs. 33-35
Dimenza's Mansion, Lvs. 35-37
Moveset
Base Stats
Stat | Base Stats | Growth per 2 levels | Max | ||||||
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Denjuu | Most | Denjuu | Most | Denjuu | Most | ||||
Hit Points | 30 | 46 | 1 | 4 | 79 | 241 | |||
Speed | 16 | 20 | 1 | 2 | 65 | 117 | |||
Attack | 8 | 22 | 2 | 3 | 106 | 169 | |||
Defense | 6 | 20 | 2 | 3 | 104 | 165 | |||
Denma Attack | 7 | 22 | 2 | 3 | 105 | 169 | |||
Denma Defense | 7 | 20 | 2 | 3 | 105 | 167 | |||
Total | 74 | 137 | 10 | 16 | 564 | 917 | |||
See Telefang 1 Denjuu by: base stats | stat growth | max stats |
Waratah is tied with Liriope,Whitah and Warutah for having the lowest max HP in the game, at 79.
Exp. Items
Sabre, Phone, Gear, File:T1-I--I.gif Mobile PC, Pencil, Mouse, Game Machine, Plush Toy, BomBom
Evolution
In the manga
In the first chapter of the Telefang 1 manga, a Waratah living in Toronko Village befriends Matsukiyo and becomes his partner Denjuu. While he speaks only in monkey-chatter and acts more as a team mascot than anything else, he can still hold his own in a battle.
In chapter 2, he called on a large group of his brethren to trample a Potzal.
The story shifts focus away from Matsukiyo and Waratah after chapter 8. Waratah is presumed to have evolved off-panel into a Whitah sometime between the events of chapter 9-13, and is shown as such on the back of the slipcover for volume 2 of the manga (containing chapters 7-12.) When they later return in chapter 14, he is shown to have further evolved into an Enteioh.
Trivia
Waratah does not have a heart on its rear anymore in its reappearance in Telefang 2. Whether the removal was a purposeful design change, or an accidental inconsistency, is unknown.