TV-Series
Description
Coredem is a golem-like Bakugan sharing physical traits with Gorem and Clayf. He serves as the Guardian Bakugan for Jake Vallory during the Gundalian Invaders conflict. Originally, Marucho Marukura possessed Coredem as one of several cloned Bakugan, including Aranaut and Hawktor. Marucho later gifted these clones to Jake, who specifically chose Coredem over Aranaut. As a clone, Coredem lacked the ability to speak, a fact that initially disappointed Jake. Jake also received the Battle Gear Rock Hammer alongside Coredem, which became essential to their battles.
Coredem employs a combat style focused on grounded, solid defense and attack. A distinctive blue lens on his chest activates lines across his body, channeling energy through his arms to empower his fists for massive punches that strike the ground, causing rocks to levitate. He then hurls these rocks as projectiles. Dimensional holes in his palms allow him to absorb incoming attack energy. Equipping Rock Hammer causes his pupils to visibly disappear, and the helmet-like structure on his head seals during combat.
Throughout the conflict, Coredem fought in numerous battles. Early engagements included losses to Helix Dragonoid and Avior, though he later defeated Avior in a rematch using Rock Hammer and strategic support from Julie Makimoto. Key victories involved teaming with Akwimos against Rubanoid and Buz Hornix, where both Bakugan utilized Gate Cards to adopt Darkus attributes. He also contributed to battles against Linehalt and Plitheon, Strikeflier and Avior, and various Gundalian forces alongside allies like Hawktor and Aranaut. Notable defeats came against Krakix, Vicer, Lumagrowl (enhanced by Barias Gear), and Phantom Dharak.
A critical development occurred when Kazarina brainwashed Coredem, rendering him animalistic and capable only of grunts. Under this influence, he battled Lumino Dragonoid, initially losing but later gaining an advantage after Kazarina granted him an Advanced Fusion Ability. This technique doubled or tripled his abilities at the risk of his life, making him the only known Bakugan to use such power. Hawktor intervened to aid Drago, resulting in Coredem's defeat. Breaking free from hypnosis in episode 35, Coredem assisted in Drago's liberation by smashing containment tubes. He was ultimately defeated by Phantom Dharak in the final battle but revived through Linehalt's "Forbidden Power."
Coredem utilized several Ability Cards: Phantom Blow (adding 400 Gs), Scale Arrow (subtracting 300 Gs from opponents), and Hammer Blow (transferring 300 Gs). His Fusion Abilities included Rocky Field (reducing opponents to Base Level while adding 300 Gs to Coredem) and the Advanced Fusion Ability.
In the physical game, Coredem was released across multiple attributes with varying G-Powers. Subterra versions had the most variations (e.g., 640–780 Gs), while Haos, Ventus, and Aquos had fewer releases. Japanese versions, like the Subterra variant in GP-001, featured lower G-Powers such as 560.
His battle helmet design resembles Optimus Prime, and some ability names end in "Exia," referencing GN-001 Gundam Exia. His brainwashed behavior in episode 28 paralleled Preyas after retrieval from the Doom Dimension.
Coredem employs a combat style focused on grounded, solid defense and attack. A distinctive blue lens on his chest activates lines across his body, channeling energy through his arms to empower his fists for massive punches that strike the ground, causing rocks to levitate. He then hurls these rocks as projectiles. Dimensional holes in his palms allow him to absorb incoming attack energy. Equipping Rock Hammer causes his pupils to visibly disappear, and the helmet-like structure on his head seals during combat.
Throughout the conflict, Coredem fought in numerous battles. Early engagements included losses to Helix Dragonoid and Avior, though he later defeated Avior in a rematch using Rock Hammer and strategic support from Julie Makimoto. Key victories involved teaming with Akwimos against Rubanoid and Buz Hornix, where both Bakugan utilized Gate Cards to adopt Darkus attributes. He also contributed to battles against Linehalt and Plitheon, Strikeflier and Avior, and various Gundalian forces alongside allies like Hawktor and Aranaut. Notable defeats came against Krakix, Vicer, Lumagrowl (enhanced by Barias Gear), and Phantom Dharak.
A critical development occurred when Kazarina brainwashed Coredem, rendering him animalistic and capable only of grunts. Under this influence, he battled Lumino Dragonoid, initially losing but later gaining an advantage after Kazarina granted him an Advanced Fusion Ability. This technique doubled or tripled his abilities at the risk of his life, making him the only known Bakugan to use such power. Hawktor intervened to aid Drago, resulting in Coredem's defeat. Breaking free from hypnosis in episode 35, Coredem assisted in Drago's liberation by smashing containment tubes. He was ultimately defeated by Phantom Dharak in the final battle but revived through Linehalt's "Forbidden Power."
Coredem utilized several Ability Cards: Phantom Blow (adding 400 Gs), Scale Arrow (subtracting 300 Gs from opponents), and Hammer Blow (transferring 300 Gs). His Fusion Abilities included Rocky Field (reducing opponents to Base Level while adding 300 Gs to Coredem) and the Advanced Fusion Ability.
In the physical game, Coredem was released across multiple attributes with varying G-Powers. Subterra versions had the most variations (e.g., 640–780 Gs), while Haos, Ventus, and Aquos had fewer releases. Japanese versions, like the Subterra variant in GP-001, featured lower G-Powers such as 560.
His battle helmet design resembles Optimus Prime, and some ability names end in "Exia," referencing GN-001 Gundam Exia. His brainwashed behavior in episode 28 paralleled Preyas after retrieval from the Doom Dimension.