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{{Monster | {{Monster | ||
|Sources=HippasusTwo, Leo | |Sources=HippasusTwo, Leo | ||
|Source Explanation=Sprited by HippasusTwo from art by Leo. | |||
|Species=Flying Fox Bat | |||
|Evolves=Fruitera | |Evolves=Fruitera | ||
|Name Origin=Name based on megachiroptera which contains most but not all fruit bats. | |Name Origin=Name based on megachiroptera which contains most but not all fruit bats. | ||
The term "Megachiroptera" comes from the Greek words "mega" meaning "large" or "great", "cheir" meaning "hand", and "ptera" meaning "wings". This refers to the fact that these bats have large hands or fingers, which are actually their wings. The name was coined by the British zoologist Charles Immanuel Forsyth Major in 1897. | The term "Megachiroptera" comes from the Greek words "mega" meaning "large" or "great", "cheir" meaning "hand", and "ptera" meaning "wings". This refers to the fact that these bats have large hands or fingers, which are actually their wings. The name was coined by the British zoologist Charles Immanuel Forsyth Major in 1897. | ||
|Design Origin=Bat + leaf | |||
|TXMN Types=Wood | |TXMN Types=Wood | ||
|TXMN Sub-Elements=Wood | |TXMN Sub-Elements=Sky, Wood | ||
|TXMN Completed=Complete | |||
|TXMN Body Shape=Flier | |TXMN Body Shape=Flier | ||
|TXMN ID=170 | |||
|TXMN Blurb=It has slightly better self control than its younger form, enlarging its nest first if it needs to for extra fruit. | |TXMN Blurb=It has slightly better self control than its younger form, enlarging its nest first if it needs to for extra fruit. | ||
|TXMN Height=60 | |||
|TXMN Weight=5 | |||
|TXMN Catch Resistance=70 | |||
|TXMN Sexes=Male, Female | |TXMN Sexes=Male, Female | ||
|TXMN Stages=Stage1 | |TXMN Stages=Stage1 | ||
|Tags=Plant, Food | |||
|Fusion First=Mega | |Fusion First=Mega | ||
|Fusion Second=fruitera | |Fusion Second=fruitera | ||
}} | |||
{{Evolutions | |||
|Has Evolution=Spectera | |||
|Evolution Level=36 | |||
}} | |||
{{Technique Allocation | |||
|Has_Technique=Fluff Up | |||
|Technique_Level=2 | |||
}} | |||
{{Technique Allocation | |||
|Has_Technique=Sting | |||
|Technique_Level=2 | |||
}} | |||
{{Technique Allocation | |||
|Has_Technique=Splinter | |||
|Technique_Level=6 | |||
}} | |||
{{Technique Allocation | |||
|Has_Technique=Spit Poison | |||
|Technique_Level=8 | |||
}} | |||
{{Technique Allocation | |||
|Has_Technique=Invictus | |||
|Technique_Level=12 | |||
}} | |||
{{Technique Allocation | |||
|Has_Technique=Solar Synthesis | |||
|Technique_Level=16 | |||
}} | |||
{{Technique Allocation | |||
|Has_Technique=Fester | |||
|Technique_Level=20 | |||
}} | |||
{{Technique Allocation | |||
|Has_Technique=Blossom | |||
|Technique_Level=24 | |||
}} | |||
{{Technique Allocation | |||
|Has_Technique=Greenstone | |||
|Technique_Level=28 | |||
}} | |||
{{Technique Allocation | |||
|Has_Technique=Chameleon | |||
|Technique_Level=32 | |||
}} | |||
{{Technique Allocation | |||
|Has_Technique=Whirlwind | |||
|Technique_Level=36 | |||
}} | |||
{{Technique Allocation | |||
|Has_Technique=Clairaudience | |||
|Technique_Level=40 | |||
}} | }} |
Latest revision as of 14:14, 12 October 2024
TXMN Stats | |
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Type(s) | Wood |
Element(s) | Sky, Wood |
Call | |
Completed | Complete |
Body Shape | Flier |
ID | 170 |
Blurb | It has slightly better self control than its younger form, enlarging its nest first if it needs to for extra fruit. |
Height/Length (centimetres) | 60 |
Weight (kilograms) | 5 |
Catch Rate | 70 |
Terrain(s) | |
Sex(es) | Male, Female |
Evolution Stage | Stage1 |
Tags | Plant, Food |
Fusion Name First Part | Mega |
Fusion Name Second Part | -fruitera |
Set 1 • Set 2 • Set 3 • Creature Progress Tracker
169 ← | → 171 |
Megafruitera, the Flying Fox Bat tuxemon, is a Wood-type monster.
Trivia[edit source]
Name Origin: Name based on megachiroptera which contains most but not all fruit bats.
The term "Megachiroptera" comes from the Greek words "mega" meaning "large" or "great", "cheir" meaning "hand", and "ptera" meaning "wings". This refers to the fact that these bats have large hands or fingers, which are actually their wings. The name was coined by the British zoologist Charles Immanuel Forsyth Major in 1897.
Design Origin[edit source]
Bat + leaf
In The Spyder in the Cathedral Campaign[edit source]
Evolution[edit source]
→ | → | |||
Fruitera | Megafruitera | Spectera |
Sprites[edit source]
Tuxemon Standard[edit source]
64px | ||
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Face Sprites | ||
Overland Sprites | Missing | Missing |
Other Standards[edit source]
48px | Missing | Missing |
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56px | Missing | Missing |
80px | Missing | Missing |
Menu Sprites (32px) | Missing | Missing |
Menu Sprites (24px) | Missing | Missing |
Menu Sprites (16px) | Missing | Missing |
Contributors[edit source]
Sprited by HippasusTwo from art by Leo.
Variations[edit source]
In other languages[edit source]
Language | Name | Category | Blurb |
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Spanish | |||
German | |||
French | |||
Portuguese |
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- Megafruitera evolves into Spectera at 36
- learn Fluff Up at level 2
- learn Sting at level 2
- learn Splinter at level 6
- learn Spit Poison at level 8
- learn Invictus at level 12
- learn Solar Synthesis at level 16
- learn Fester at level 20
- learn Blossom at level 24
- learn Greenstone at level 28
- learn Chameleon at level 32
- learn Whirlwind at level 36
- learn Clairaudience at level 40