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Tech Spec |
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A quantum surge has altered the structure of the tyrannical Terrorsaur turning him into a jet-powered, vehicle-like Pterodactyl with an unfettered rage for the Maximals. If Terrorsaur was once known as fearless, his new armor has made him a kamikaze. Hidden jet thrusters leave a trail of fire in his wake and often ignite the terrain below - a fact that tickles his twisted humor circuits endlessly. Fierce talons and turbine spikes offer a dangerous arsenal that keeps him involved with his favorite activity: battling Maximals. |
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Strength
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Intelligence
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Speed
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Endurance
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Rank
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Courage
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Firepower
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6
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10
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| Metals Terrorsaur: (1999, Japan) |
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Notes |
Availability: This figure was available in 1998. Metals Terrorsaur was available individually or with Metals Rattrap (1999, Japan) in Japan in 1999. |
| Additional Versions of Terrorsaur: |
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| Terrorsaur (1996) |
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| Recolors: This mold was recolored into Terranotron (2001). | |
| Remolds: This figure was remolded into Armada Terrorsaur (2003). | |
| Name Reuses: The name Terrorsaur was reassigned to Armada Terrorsaur (2003) and Classics Terrorsaur (2006). |