Dogeroid
| TXMN Stats | |
|---|---|
| Type(s) | Metal |
| Element(s) | Cosmic, Metal |
| Call | |
| Completed | |
| Body Shape | Brute |
| ID | |
| Blurb | Its muscles are reinforced with synthetic fibers. It flexes mid-battle, not for strategy—but because it can. |
| Height/Length (centimetres) | 240 |
| Weight (kilograms) | 340 |
| Catch Rate | 5 |
| Terrain(s) | Extraplanar, Urban |
| Sex(es) | Male |
| Evolution Stage | Stage1 |
| Tags | |
| Fusion Name First Part | Doge |
| Fusion Name Second Part | -Roid |
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Dogeroid is a Metal-type monster.
Dogeroid is the final evolution of Doge, transformed by exposure to concentrated meme energy and synthetic augmentation. Towering and tank-like, it roams abandoned data centers and meme temples, flexing with quantum precision. Its body is layered with reinforced muscle strands woven from digital code and alloyed protein, allowing it to withstand extreme damage while delivering devastating blows. Despite its intimidating presence, Dogeroid retains a trace of Doge's original charm—often striking dramatic poses mid-battle or barking at invisible foes. Some researchers believe Dogeroid exists partially in meme-space, making it unpredictable and difficult to track. Trainers who tame Dogeroid must balance brute force with meme awareness, lest they be overwhelmed by its chaotic charisma.
Trivia
Name Origin: A fusion of "Doge" and the suffix "-oid", meaning "resembling" or "entity of". The name also nods to "steroid", referencing its hyper-muscular physique and exaggerated power.
Design Origin
In The Spyder in the Cathedral Campaign
Evolution
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| Doge | Dogeroid |
Sprites
Tuxemon Standard
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| Overland Sprites | Missing | Missing |
Other Standards
| 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 |
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In other languages
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