Dinosaur King
Dinosaur King
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==Statistics==
 
==Statistics==
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===Arcade Stats===
[[File:Death Grind Card 1.png|thumb|210 px|Death Grind card]]
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[[File:Death Grind Card 1.png|thumb|210px|Death Grind arcade card (Japanese Gekizan 2nd Edition)]]
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*[[Attribute]]: Normal
 
*[[Sign]]: Scissors
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*[[Technique#Compatibility Chart|Compatibility Tabs]]: 1-2 (bad), 3-4 (great), 5-6 (okay)
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*Usage Condition: You must win at Scissors to use this Move, and your Dinosaur should ideally have over 500 Technique.
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*Effect: Knock your opponent over with your tail, drag them across the ground, then turn and fart at them! An alternate scene shows the dinosaur stomp on the opponent instead of farting at them.
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====[[Arcade Card Versions|Availability]]====
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*Japanese
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**[[Japanese 1st Edition|1st Edition]] (New; 技-07; ft. [[Triceratops]] vs. [[Tsintaosaurus]])
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**[[Japanese 2nd Edition|2nd Edition]] (031-技; ft. [[Triceratops]] vs. [[Tsintaosaurus]])
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**[[Japanese 3rd Edition|3rd Edition]] (025-技; ft. [[Torvosaurus]] vs. [[Ankylosaurus]])
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**[[2006 Rainy Season Limited Edition]] (025-技; ft. [[Allosaurus]] vs. [[Shantungosaurus]])
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**[[Japanese 4th Edition|4th Edition]] (031-技; ft. [[Tyrannosaurus]] vs. [[Spinosaurus]])
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**[[Japanese 5th Edition|5th Edition]] (037-技; ft. [[Maiasaura]] vs. [[Acrocanthosaurus]])
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**[[2006 Winter Season Limited Edition]] (040-技; ft. [[Sauropelta]] vs. [[Carnotaurus]])
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**[[Japanese 6th Edition|6th Edition]] (045-技; ft. [[Kentrosaurus]] vs. unknown)
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**[[2007 1st Edition]] (034-技; ft. [[Triceratops]] vs. [[Ankylosaurus]])
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**[[2007 1st Edition+]] (034-技; ft. [[Triceratops]] vs. [[Ankylosaurus]])
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**[[2007 2nd Edition]] (050-技; ft. [[Acrocanthosaurus]] vs. [[Spinosaurus]])
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**[[2007 3rd Edition]] (045-技; ft. [[Dacentrurus]] vs. [[Monolophosaurus]])
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**[[2007 4th Edition]] (045-技; ft. [[Pachyrhinosaurus]] vs. [[Nodosaurus]])
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**[[2007 4th Edition+]] (054-技; ft. [[Pachyrhinosaurus]] vs. [[Nodosaurus]])
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**[[Gekizan 2nd Edition]] (035-技; ft. [[Gastonia]] vs. [[Camptosaurus]])
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**[[Kakushin 1st Edition]] (017-技; ft. [[Pachyrhinosaurus]] vs. [[Utahraptor]])
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**[[Kakushin 4th Edition]] (021-技; ft. [[Gigantspinosaurus]] vs. [[Edmontosaurus]])
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**[[Kakushin 6th Edition Hyper Battle Museum]] (029-技; ft. [[Acrocanthosaurus]] vs. [[Spinosaurus]])
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*English
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**Original Edition (New; Move-07; ft. [[Triceratops]] vs. [[Tsintaosaurus]])
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**1st Edition (Move-07; ft. [[Triceratops]] vs. [[Tsintaosaurus]])
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**2nd Edition (031-Move; ft. [[Tyrannosaurus]] vs. [[Spinosaurus]])
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**3rd Edition (037-Move; ft. [[Maiasaura]] vs. [[Acrocanthosaurus]])
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**4th Edition (040-Move; ft. [[Sauropelta]] vs. [[Carnotaurus]])
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**5th Edition (045-Move; ft. [[Kentrosaurus]] vs. unknown)
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**[[English 2008 Special Edition|2008 Special Edition]] (035-Move; ft. [[Allosaurus]] vs. [[Shantungosaurus]])
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**Nemesis Edition (Move-07; ft. [[Triceratops]] vs. [[Tsintaosaurus]])
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**Series 2 1st Edition (034-Move; ft. [[Triceratops]] vs. [[Ankylosaurus]])
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**Series 2 2nd Edition (050-Move; ft. [[Acrocanthosaurus]] vs. [[Spinosaurus]])
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**Series 2 3rd Edition (045-Move; ft. [[Dacentrurus]] vs. [[Monolophosaurus]])
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**Series 2 4th Edition (054-Move; ft. [[Pachyrhinosaurus]] vs. [[Nodosaurus]])
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*Taiwanese
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**1st Edition (New; 技-07; ft. [[Triceratops]] vs. [[Tsintaosaurus]])
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**1st Edition Extension (技-07; ft. [[Triceratops]] vs. [[Tsintaosaurus]])
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**2nd Edition (031-技; ft. [[Tyrannosaurus]] vs. [[Spinosaurus]])
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**3rd Edition (040-技; ft. [[Sauropelta]] vs. [[Carnotaurus]])
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**4th Edition (045-技; ft. [[Kentrosaurus]] vs. unknown)
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**2008 Special Edition (035-技; ft. [[Allosaurus]] vs. [[Shantungosaurus]])
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**Series 2 1st Edition (034-技; ft. [[Triceratops]] vs. [[Ankylosaurus]])
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**Series 2 2nd Edition (050-技; ft. [[Acrocanthosaurus]] vs. [[Spinosaurus]])
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**Series 2 3rd Edition (045-技; ft. [[Dacentrurus]] vs. [[Monolophosaurus]])
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**Series 2 4th Edition (054-技; ft. [[Pachyrhinosaurus]] vs. [[Nodosaurus]])
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<gallery widths="120">
 
Death Grind Card 7.png|Death Grind arcade card (Japanese 1st Edition)
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DeathGrindJap2006Rain.jpg|Death Grind arcade card (Japanese 2006 Rainy Season Edition)
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Death Grind Card 5.png|Death Grind arcade card (Japanese 2006 Winter Season Edition)
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Death Grind Card 3.png|Death Grind arcade card (Japanese 2007 2nd Edition)
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Death Grind Card 4.png|Death Grind arcade card (Japanese 2007 4th Edition)
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Death Grind Card 6.jpg|Death Grind arcade card (Japanese Kakushin 1st Edition)
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Death Grind.jpg|Death Grind arcade card (Japanese Kakushin 4th Edition)
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Death Grind Card Kaku 6th.gif|Death Grind arcade card (Japanese Kakushin 6th Edition)
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DeathGrind5th.jpg|Death Grind arcade card (English 5th Edition)
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Death Grind Card 2.jpg|Death Grind arcade card (English 2008 Special Edition)
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Death Grind Card Eng Nemesis.jpg|Death Grind arcade card (English Nemesis Edition)
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Death Grind Card Eng S2 2nd.jpg|Death Grind arcade card (English S2 2nd Edition)
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Death Grind Card Eng S2 3rd.png|Death Grind arcade card (English S2 3rd Edition)
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Death Grind Card Eng S2 4th.jpg|Death Grind arcade card (English S2 4th Edition)
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Death Grind Card Eng S2 4th back.jpg|Back of Death Grind arcade card (English S2 4th Edition)
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</gallery>
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===Anime Stats===
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[[File:Normal Move back.jpg|thumb|Death Grind's anime card's front is never seen]]
 
*Attribute: Normal
 
*Attribute: Normal
*Sign: Scissors
 
 
*Owner: [[Max]] ([[D-Team]]) (never used)
 
*Owner: [[Max]] ([[D-Team]]) (never used)
 
*Used By: [[Anchiceratops]]
 
*Used By: [[Anchiceratops]]
*First Appearance: [[Dinosaur King episode 24|Fashion Victims]]
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*Debut: [[Dinosaur King episode 24|Fashion Victims]]
*Used to defeat: [[Spiny]]
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*Used to Defeat: None
*Effect: Knock your opponent over with your tail, then drag them across the ground, then fart at them!
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*Effect: Knock your opponent over with your tail, drag them across the ground, then turn and fart at them! This last part was removed in the English dub, simply ending the attack early.
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*Other: It was in [[Anchiceratops]]' [[Dinosaur Card Capsule]] and activated with it; it was used on [[Spiny]], but didn't defeat him. It was claimed by [[Rex]] and given to Max.
===TCG Lores===
 
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{{clr}}
;Grind Away
 
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===TCG Stats===
 
[[File:Grind Away TCG Card.JPG|thumb|Grind Away TCG card]]
 
*Name: '''Grind Away'''
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*Attribute: Normal
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*Card Code: [[DKCG]]-090/160
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*Card Rarity: Common
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*Image From: [[2007 1st Edition|07 1st]]([[2007 1st Edition+|+]])/S2 1st arcade card
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*Effect:
 
:+500 or +800; If a level 2 Dinosaur uses this Move, it gains +800 Power instead of +500.
 
:+500 or +800; If a level 2 Dinosaur uses this Move, it gains +800 Power instead of +500.
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{{clr}}
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*It was the only Move Card to appear in the anime and never be named (at least not in the dub).
 
*It was the only Move Card to appear in the anime and never be named (at least not in the dub).
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*Though it was used on [[Spiny]], it only managed to weaken him; it still took [[Chomp]]'s [[Lightning Strike]] to finish him off.
*In the arcade game, a Dinosaur needs at least 500 Technique and must win at Scissors to use this Move.
 
 
*The TCG has a version of this card called "Grind Away" (probably to avoid using the term "Death").
 
*The TCG has a version of this card called "Grind Away" (probably to avoid using the term "Death").
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*It was one of the [[Japanese 1st Edition|first set]] of 15 Normal Moves released in the arcade game.
*Artwork from one of its various arcade cards is seen on the TCG Move Card Desperate Charge.
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*Artwork from one of its various arcade cards is seen on the [[TCG Move Card]] Desperate Dash ([[Japanese 5th Edition|06 5th]]).
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*In the arcade game, a Dinosaur needs 600-800 [[Technique]] to use it to full effect, thereby indicating those with 1400-1600 [[Power#Arcade|Power]]. Those with more Technique will actually get less effect from it.
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*Like the majority of the Moves shown in the arcade, Death Grind can sometimes have weird animations of dinosaurs jamming their heads into their opponent's body. This is all due to the differing sizes of each dinosaur model and the fact that there is only one animation for each Move. Therefore, these errors can be forgiven.
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*There’s a second version of the move in the arcade where instead of farting on the enemy they trample them (shown in gallery).
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
<gallery widths="120" captionalign="left">
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<gallery widths="120">
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Anchiceratops was using on Spiny.jpg|Anchiceratops using Death Grind on Spiny
Death Grind.png|Death Grind in the arcade
 
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Anchi fart.PNG|Anchiceratops rearing up to fart in Spiny's face
File:Tricera.png|Triceratops using Death Grind in the arcade game
 
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Anchifart2.PNG|…and its aftermath
Grind Away TCG Card.JPG|Grind Away TCG Card
 
Death Grind.jpg|later version of Death Grind arcade card
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Death Grind.png|Death Grind in the arcade ([[Triceratops]] vs. [[Maiasaura]])
 
Tricera.png|Death Grind's infamous ending in the arcade game
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Death Grind 1.png|Death Grind ([[Tyrannosaurus]] vs [[Triceratops]]) knocking over…
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Death Grind 2.png|…shoving around…
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Death Grind 3.png|…and it's a fart attack
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Carnotaurus - DG - Alternate 1.png|But in the alternate Death Grind ending scene…
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Carnotaurus - DG - Alternate 2.png|…they use [[Stomping Hammer]] instead?
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deathgrindalthitbox.png|[[Alpha Gorgosaurus]] using Death Grind against [[Edmontonia]]. As seen here, hitboxes do not directly align as the animation is recycled for dinosaurs of various sizes.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
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==Navivgation==
 
{{Normal Moves}}
 
{{Normal Moves}}
 
[[Category:Move Cards]]
 
[[Category:Move Cards]]

Revision as of 15:05, 30 January 2020

Death Grind is a Normal Move Card.

Statistics

Arcade Stats

Death Grind Card 1

Death Grind arcade card (Japanese Gekizan 2nd Edition)

  • Attribute: Normal
  • Sign: Scissors
  • Compatibility Tabs: 1-2 (bad), 3-4 (great), 5-6 (okay)
  • Usage Condition: You must win at Scissors to use this Move, and your Dinosaur should ideally have over 500 Technique.
  • Effect: Knock your opponent over with your tail, drag them across the ground, then turn and fart at them! An alternate scene shows the dinosaur stomp on the opponent instead of farting at them.

Availability

Anime Stats

Normal Move back

Death Grind's anime card's front is never seen

  • Attribute: Normal
  • Owner: Max (D-Team) (never used)
  • Used By: Anchiceratops
  • Debut: Fashion Victims
  • Used to Defeat: None
  • Effect: Knock your opponent over with your tail, drag them across the ground, then turn and fart at them! This last part was removed in the English dub, simply ending the attack early.
  • Other: It was in Anchiceratops' Dinosaur Card Capsule and activated with it; it was used on Spiny, but didn't defeat him. It was claimed by Rex and given to Max.

TCG Stats

Grind Away TCG Card

Grind Away TCG card

  • Name: Grind Away
  • Attribute: Normal
  • Card Code: DKCG-090/160
  • Card Rarity: Common
  • Image From: 07 1st(+)/S2 1st arcade card
  • Effect:
+500 or +800; If a level 2 Dinosaur uses this Move, it gains +800 Power instead of +500.

Trivia

  • It was the only Move Card to appear in the anime and never be named (at least not in the dub).
  • Though it was used on Spiny, it only managed to weaken him; it still took Chomp's Lightning Strike to finish him off.
  • The TCG has a version of this card called "Grind Away" (probably to avoid using the term "Death").
  • It was one of the first set of 15 Normal Moves released in the arcade game.
  • Artwork from one of its various arcade cards is seen on the TCG Move Card Desperate Dash (06 5th).
  • In the arcade game, a Dinosaur needs 600-800 Technique to use it to full effect, thereby indicating those with 1400-1600 Power. Those with more Technique will actually get less effect from it.
  • Like the majority of the Moves shown in the arcade, Death Grind can sometimes have weird animations of dinosaurs jamming their heads into their opponent's body. This is all due to the differing sizes of each dinosaur model and the fact that there is only one animation for each Move. Therefore, these errors can be forgiven.
  • There’s a second version of the move in the arcade where instead of farting on the enemy they trample them (shown in gallery).

Gallery

Navivgation

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Tie Trap (unreleased)

Assist Moves: Anhanguera Dive · Archaeopteryx Charm · Counterattack Recovery · Critical Block · Dromiceio Rush · Final Fury · Galli Rush · Haste · Leaellyn Cure · Light Recovery · Move Block · Quick Strike · Skydive · Struthio Rush · Stun Dash · Tag Team · Tapejara Dive · Tie Breaker · Triple Headbutt · Tupuxuara Dive · Venom Fang

"Microraptor Move Card" (unreleased)

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