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==Name etymology== | ==Name etymology== | ||
"Gyuun" is a Japanese onomatopoeia for fast movement, similar to "woosh". | |||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
{{Description-t2 | t2 = はねと バネのようなあしの ちからで たかくジャンプするぞ | en = It jumps super high, using its springy legs and wings.}} | |||
{{Description-t2 | t2 = | |||
==Telefang 2 sprites== | ==Telefang 2 sprites== | ||
{{t2sprites|010}} | {{t2sprites|010}} | ||
==Area== | ==Area== | ||
'''Speed Version'''<br> | |||
After beating the game, [[Otome]] and Gyuun appear outside of [[Holy Land Iasuka]]. If you defeat them, you will recieve [[Melo-D#Telefang 2|downloadable Melo-D #6]] and Gyuun will give you its phone number. | |||
==Moveset== | ==Moveset== |
Revision as of 21:12, 5 February 2015
← | #008 Doon | #009 Doon | Gyuun | #011 Gyuun | #012 Gyuun | → |
Denjuu | |||
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Gyuun {{{ja}}} / Gyuun | |||
No. 010 | |||
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Stage | Basic | ||
Type | Sky | ||
Version | |||
Gyuun is a Sky-type Denjuu. It is the rival's starter in the Speed Version of Telefang 2.
Name etymology
"Gyuun" is a Japanese onomatopoeia for fast movement, similar to "woosh".
Description
Power/Speed | はねと バネのようなあしの ちからで たかくジャンプするぞ |
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English Translation | It jumps super high, using its springy legs and wings. |
Telefang 2 sprites
Area
Speed Version
After beating the game, Otome and Gyuun appear outside of Holy Land Iasuka. If you defeat them, you will recieve downloadable Melo-D #6 and Gyuun will give you its phone number.
Moveset
Moves of Gyuun (Basic) | |||
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From start | Jump | ||
From start | Gust | → | Gale (L10) |
Lv. 8 | Quick Step | ||
Lv. 18 | Wave Cutter
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