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Wagyanba evo

Gyaba are a type of Rarepon introduced in Patapon 2. These Rarepons are light blue and have curled horns and spines, resembling a dragon. Gyaba grow into Gyabaan and Wagyanba, causing the horns and spines to grow longer and larger along with additional horns. Gyaba are the final Rarepons in the Evolution Map, making them incredibly expensive to develop, requiring investments of level 4 and 5 materials and Ka-ching. However, they are also very powerful, gaining a sizable HP boost along with an impressive and balanced damage boost with a resistance to ignite effects. Notably, they take half damage from everything except elemental attacks, such as fire, ice, electricity, which causes normal damage to them. Once fully developed, Wagyanba take halved damage from fire and become completely immune to ignite.

Gyaba, however, may not be as ultimate as they are advertised. Their lack of resistance to ice or electricity means that certain Rarepons, such as Koppen or Nyontama, can outshine them on levels where those elements are present. They also may fall flat next to their fellow final Rarepons, lacking the sheer damage potential of the Mogyu or the incredible speed and critical ratio of the Sabara. Additionally, they cannot cause or resist any status effects besides Ignite, which limits their usefulness against various enemies. Nonetheless, when it comes to fighting on all fronts, the Dragon-Pons are among the cream of the crop, only really challenged by the Kanokko species for the title of most all-around Rarepon.

They are a good match for any class, especially ones with wide-spread attacks, such as Yumipons, Megapons, and Mahopons. Toripons may not be a good choice, as the lack of freeze or sleep resistance leaves them vulnerable.

Gyaba evolve from Mofu, Mashu, and Koppen Rarepons.

Statistics[]

Rarepon Level HP Damage Attack
Speed
Resist Ratio
Ignite Freeze Sleep Crit KB Cnc Ignite Freeze Sleep
GyabaIcon
Gyaba
1 +30 +5 / +10 +20% +20%
2 +60 +10 / +20 +40% +40%
3 +90 +15 / +30 +60% +60%
4 +120 +20 / +40 +80% +80%
GyabaanIcon
Gyabaan
5 +150 +30 / +60 +100% +120%
6 +180 +40 / +80 +120% +140%
7 +210 +50 / +100 +140% +160%
8 +240 +60 / +120 +160% +180%
9 +270 +70 / +140 +180% +200%
WagyanbaIcon
Wagyanba
10 +300 +80 / +160 +300%

Material Costs[]

Level Material 1 Material 2 Material 3 Material 4
1 Level 5 x1 Level 5 x1
2 Level 5 x1 Level 5 x1
3 Level 5 x1 Level 5 x1 Level 4 x1
4 Level 5 x1 Level 5 x1 Level 4 x1
5 Level 5 x1 Level 5 x1 Level 4 x1
6 Level 5 x2 Level 5 x2 Level 4 x1 Level 4 x1
7 Level 5 x2 Level 5 x2 Level 4 x2 Level 4 x1
8 Level 5 x2 Level 5 x2 Level 4 x2 Level 4 x1
9 Level 5 x2 Level 5 x2 Level 4 x2 Level 4 x1
10 Level 5 x2 Level 5 x2 Level 4 x2 Level 4 x2
Total Level 5 x15 Level 5 x15 Level 4 x12 Level 4 x6

Patapon 3[]

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In Patapon 3, Gyaba make an appearance as the Cannogabang Uberhero class. Cannogabang is a Gyaba Patapon that carries a massive firearm to inflict equally massive damage.

Rarepons
Patapon 1
NormalIcon
Normal
PyokoraIcon
Pyokola
GekorothIcon
Gekolos
MoforuIcon
Mofeel
ChikkuriIcon
Tikulee
MogyuunIcon
Mogyoon
BaasaraIcon
Barsala
Patapon 2
BuhyonkuIcon
Buhyokko
FumyaaruIcon
Fumya
WandabaIcon
Wanda
KisukIcon
Menyokki
GyopicchiIcon
Chigyobi
UuhohoIcon
Uhoho
MashuroIcon
Mashu
SuppenIcon
Koppen
KanokyonIcon
Kanokko
GyabaanIcon
Gyaba
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