Top 10 Badass Coromon – Coromon

Coromon are pretty varied in their appearance and their source and inspiration are equally so. Today, we’re going to take a look through the Coromon that are currently available for use and sort through some of the most badass-appearing Coromon in case you might not have run into them yet in your playthough.

Number 10 – Megalobite

While the starters in Coromon are created pretty equal, with their stat distributions making each pick a viable one for your playthrough, it’s hard to deny just how badass Megalobite looks. I mean, it’s a giant land-shark with jacked hammerhead arms. He’s even got a fin ring. Simply for his badass appearance, Megalobite gets a place on this list at number ten.

Number 9 – Hountrion

I don’t think there has even been a depiction of the fabled Cerberus that has failed to look badass and Hountrion is no exception. It’s a three-headed hound that conducts electricity. Do you really need more than that to to make it on any “most badass” list?

And just to emphasize his badassedness further, you should know that Hountrion has a monstrous special attack stat, one of the best “Perfect Potential” appearances in the game, and access to three different traits!

Number 8 – Armadon

He’s a bipedal armadillo that is unmovable in defense. Seriously, if you’re looking for a badass-looking physical tank, you’re going to have a hard time thinking of a better candidate than Armadon.

Armadon’s flavor text even includes the armor that covers its ears! You know something is going to be hard to kill when it even has armor on its ears – that’s badass.

Number 7 – Rhynobuz

Another Coromon design that was knocked out of the park. Not only is the spritework amazing, but the animation includes the conductivity between the nodes on Rhynobuz’s back.

It’s a giant Hercules beetle that can electrocute things with the conductors on its back. If that doesn’t sound badass to you, well I can’t think of anything that will.

Number 6 – Gelaquad

Think Chaos from Sonic and combine it with a Kraken and you’re left with the water-type Coromon Gelaquad. The second water-type to make this list and you can see why. Just when you think you’re safe, Gelaquad has yet another arm – swim at your own risk.

We’re yet unaware of Gelaquad’s stat distribution, but he has one badass-looking sprite, and if the stats match how cool his “Potent” and “Perfect” form sprites are, then Gelaquad is going to be a powerhouse.

Number 5 – Skelatops

It’s a skeleton-wearing dragon/dinosaur. It’s all the best parts of Skullgreymon, Marowak, and an Indominus Rex. You’re combining the most badass parts of several fandoms – that’s Skelatops.

It might not have the best eyesight, what with the skull covering the vast majority of its face, but you don’t need to see things when you look that cool. Not to mention that the “Potent” version is black, arguably the coolest color.

Did I mention its physical attack stat? It’s disgustingly good.

Number 4 – Grimmask

If you don’t think that Grimmask looks terrifying, you must be the most unfeeling, immovable, robot person who has ever existed. To look at Grimmask is to know that you’re going to be in for a hell of a time.

The stat distribution for Grimmask is yet to be revealed, but if the Coromon is as potent as its in-game cry, those battling this masked demon aren’t going to be left alive to tell the tale.

Number 3 – Tweegon

It’s a snake/dragon/basilisk/cubelios made from ice. It doesn’t get much cooler than that (wink, wink, nudge, nudge). Not only does Tweegon have an amazing design, it’s a legendary ice Coromon that is so renowned and feared within the lore that it’s known as “The Frozen One”. Granted it’s not that creative, but how many Coromon can say they have their own title?

Not only does Tweegon have an amazingly badass normal design, but much like Frieza, when Tweegon is in its “Perfect” potential state, this ice dragon becomes golden in color.

Number 2 – Otogy

Otogy might be small, but don’t underestimate this little critter’s badass factor. I mean, it’s a two-headed demon with a giant eyeball for a torso and is a ghost-type Coromon that’s based on Japanese folklore – one of the better designs in the whole game.

Its flavor text reads: “Otogy’s real eye is said to cause nightmares to whoever stares in it for too long.”

Combined with the spritework this is why Otogy gets such a high place within the badass list.

Number 1 – Eclyptor

Wolves and dragons are generally staples in the fantasy genre, with wolves taking center stage as often as dragons for how badass they are. And Coromon is no exception. Eclyptor is a badass-looking Wolf who carries around the weight of the moon as its collar.

The entirety of the Lunarpup line has amazing spritework and designs, and as the final evolution, Eclyptor takes the cake. Not to mention it sharing a name with a badass Sentai villain.

And that’s not even mentioning its stat distribution. Eclyptor has great overall stats, with a more than potent special attack stat. But if you’re looking to mix things up and have a diverse mixed attacker, you can do a lot worse than the moon-pup.

And not only that, but Eclyptor also has access to three different traits, all of them really impactful and accentuate the Coromon greatly:

  • Gravity Pull – This Coromon has such a big mass that it has a 25% chance to prevent opponents from switching out.
  • Menacing – Lower the opponent’s Attack with an intimidating appearance.
  • Dark Atmosphere – The Coromon starts twilight upon entering a battle.

For all this, Eclyptor deserves the number one spot.

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ProgramFounding Writers
AuthorLuke Cowling
PublisherMGN
GameCoromon

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