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==Name etymology==
==Name etymology==
From gymnos (short for gymnosperm, the scientific term for coniferous plants) and baron.
From gymnos (short for {{w|Gymnosperm}}, the scientific term for coniferous plants) and baron.


==Description==
==Description==
{{Description-t2 | t2 = むすうのとげがはえたツノで てきをつきさして こうげきする | en =}}
{{Description-t2 | t2 = むすうのとげがはえたツノで てきをつきさして こうげきする | en = It stabs foes with its great horns and numerous spikes. }}


==Telefang 2 sprites==
==Telefang 2 sprites==
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==Area==
==Area==
This Denjuu can be obtained only by [[natural evolution|naturally evolving]] [[Gymnos (T2)]].


==Moveset==
==Moveset==
{{Moveset
| lv1 = 0
| move1 = Iron Horn
| lv2 = 0
| move2 = Rock Slide
| lv3 = 14
| move3 = Numbing Sting
| lv4 = 20
| move4 = Meteor Drop
}}


==Evolution==
==Evolution==

Revision as of 18:16, 7 February 2015

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Denjuu
Gymbaron
{{{ja}}} / Jimubaron
No. 160
Stage Natural-1
Type Mountain
Version


Gymbaron is a Mountain-type Denjuu.

Name etymology

From gymnos (short for Gymnosperm, the scientific term for coniferous plants) and baron.

Description

Power/Speed むすうのとげがはえたツノで てきをつきさして こうげきする
English Translation It stabs foes with its great horns and numerous spikes.

Telefang 2 sprites

Front Idle Front Active Back Idle Back Active

Area

This Denjuu can be obtained only by naturally evolving Gymnos (T2).

Moveset

Moves of Gymbaron (T2)
From start Iron Horn
From start Rock Slide
Lv. 14 Numbing Sting
Lv. 20 Meteor Drop


Evolution