TV-Series
Description
Avior is a wyvern-like Subterra Bakugan partnered with Mason Brown. He possesses a bulky body, short legs, and wings, struggling with running movements. Extending his neck and tail evokes a brachiosaur design. Avior is the only talking Subterra Bakugan with wings and one of the few non-humanoid Subterra guardians.
Initially serving Gundalian forces under Ren Krawler, Avior fought in early battles to advance Gundalian goals, defeating an unnamed Ventus Raptorix and later Jake Vallory's Coredem. Subsequent engagements against the Battle Brawlers resulted in losses, including a tag-team defeat alongside Taylor at the hands of Dan Kuso's Helix Dragonoid and Shun Kazami's Hawktor, despite Avior utilizing the Lashor battle gear. His partnership with Mason is marked by frequent verbal clashes, reflecting a strained interdependence.
A critical shift occurred during the Sacred Orb incident, where Avior prioritized Mason's safety over his Gundalian allegiance, saving Mason from a fall. Both were displaced into interdimensional space by the Orb's energy surge, catalyzing their defection. Rescued by Dan Kuso and Drago, Avior and Mason formally joined the Battle Brawlers alongside Nurzak and Sabator.
Avior actively participated in the conflict against Emperor Barodius. His actions included disrupting the battle between Lumagrowl and Aranaut by destroying waves of Impalaton Mobile Assaults and defending Neathia. During the escape from Gundalia, he battled Krakix alongside Aranaut to secure Nurzak's ship. In the final confrontation, Avior fought alongside Neathian and allied Gundalian forces against Phantom Dharak and other Gundalian Bakugan but was ultimately defeated by Dharak. He later reappeared defending Gundalia from Chaos Bakugan alongside Mason.
In combat, Avior employs specific ability cards: Long Aercules transfers 400 Gs from opponents; Offering Armor nullifies enemy abilities while adding 300 Gs; Bolting Chain subtracts 300 Gs from each opponent; Luft Howling negates opponent Gate Cards; Battle Howling nullifies abilities and prevents further activations; Ifrit Cannon deducts 300 Gs from opponents. The Lashor battle gear enhances his offense, notably damaging Drago and Hawktor.
Avior's physical iterations exhibit variable G-Power: Pyrus versions range from 630G to 770G; Ventus versions reach 900G including hidden Gs; Subterra versions measure between 620G and 780G; Haos versions achieve up to 870G; Aquos variants register at 740G; Darkus versions peak at 880G. Certain releases feature mechanics like Double-Strike or BakuCore treatment.
A notable divergence exists between regional portrayals: the Japanese version depicts Avior as female, emphasizing bodily fragility and coughing fits during high-stress observations, contrasting with the English dub's male portrayal. Pronunciation also shifted within the English version from "aah-vee-or" to "ay-vee-or" after initial episodes.
Initially serving Gundalian forces under Ren Krawler, Avior fought in early battles to advance Gundalian goals, defeating an unnamed Ventus Raptorix and later Jake Vallory's Coredem. Subsequent engagements against the Battle Brawlers resulted in losses, including a tag-team defeat alongside Taylor at the hands of Dan Kuso's Helix Dragonoid and Shun Kazami's Hawktor, despite Avior utilizing the Lashor battle gear. His partnership with Mason is marked by frequent verbal clashes, reflecting a strained interdependence.
A critical shift occurred during the Sacred Orb incident, where Avior prioritized Mason's safety over his Gundalian allegiance, saving Mason from a fall. Both were displaced into interdimensional space by the Orb's energy surge, catalyzing their defection. Rescued by Dan Kuso and Drago, Avior and Mason formally joined the Battle Brawlers alongside Nurzak and Sabator.
Avior actively participated in the conflict against Emperor Barodius. His actions included disrupting the battle between Lumagrowl and Aranaut by destroying waves of Impalaton Mobile Assaults and defending Neathia. During the escape from Gundalia, he battled Krakix alongside Aranaut to secure Nurzak's ship. In the final confrontation, Avior fought alongside Neathian and allied Gundalian forces against Phantom Dharak and other Gundalian Bakugan but was ultimately defeated by Dharak. He later reappeared defending Gundalia from Chaos Bakugan alongside Mason.
In combat, Avior employs specific ability cards: Long Aercules transfers 400 Gs from opponents; Offering Armor nullifies enemy abilities while adding 300 Gs; Bolting Chain subtracts 300 Gs from each opponent; Luft Howling negates opponent Gate Cards; Battle Howling nullifies abilities and prevents further activations; Ifrit Cannon deducts 300 Gs from opponents. The Lashor battle gear enhances his offense, notably damaging Drago and Hawktor.
Avior's physical iterations exhibit variable G-Power: Pyrus versions range from 630G to 770G; Ventus versions reach 900G including hidden Gs; Subterra versions measure between 620G and 780G; Haos versions achieve up to 870G; Aquos variants register at 740G; Darkus versions peak at 880G. Certain releases feature mechanics like Double-Strike or BakuCore treatment.
A notable divergence exists between regional portrayals: the Japanese version depicts Avior as female, emphasizing bodily fragility and coughing fits during high-stress observations, contrasting with the English dub's male portrayal. Pronunciation also shifted within the English version from "aah-vee-or" to "ay-vee-or" after initial episodes.