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General Statistics[]

Stegosaurus

full-sized Stegosaurus

  • Name: Stegosaurus stenops
  • Name Meaning: Plated Lizard
  • Diet: Herbivore
  • Length: 9-10 meters (30-33 feet)
  • Time Period: Late Jurassic (155-145 MYA)
  • Classification: Stegosauria --> Stegosauridae --> Stegosaurinae
  • Place Found: Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming, USA; Portugal
  • Describer: Marsh, 1877

Dinosaur King Statistics[]

Arcade Stats[]

Stegosaurus card

Stegosaurus arcade card (Japanese Kakushin 4th Edition)

  • Attribute: Earth
  • Sign: Rock
  • Strength: 1800
  • Technique: 400
    • Compatibility: Tab 2
  • Attack
    • Rock (Critical): 820
    • Scissors/Paper: 415
  • Types:
    • Attack (Japanese 2006 series; English & Taiwanese Series 1)
    • Crisis (Japanese 2007 series; English Series 2; Taiwanese New Series)
    • Hunter (Japanese Gekizan series)
    • Tie Recovery (Japanese Kakushin series)
    • Revival Type (on the data of the Alpha Fortress)
  • Arcade Nickname:
    • Japanese: 森の守護神
    • English: The Guardian of the Forest
    • Taiwanese: 森林守護神
  • Card Rarity: Silver
  • Other: Another Stegosaurus was altered by Seth into Armatus for Foolscap. It is one of the dinosaurs the arcade's Eoraptor can transform into.

Availability[]

Anime Stats[]

Stegosaurus card

Stegosaurus anime card

Move Cards[]

Spike Arrows
A surge of energy runs down Stegosaurus' back and up to the spikes on its tail, shooting out a storm of energy spikes that stab its opponent!

DS Stats[]

  • Elemental Attribute: Earth
  • Critical Move: Rock
  • Rarity: 5 star
  • Battle Type: Attack Type
  • Fossil/Move Set: N. American Fossil (LV31 Spike Arrows)
    • Locations: Alpha Gang Depot (North America)
  • Users:
    • 1 static Purple Super Alpha Droid (West Dust Hills, North America)
      • LV28: Skydive, Boomerang Horn, Upper Hand; Blaster Rock (R)
    • 1 static Green Super Alpha Droid (Alpha Gang Base, North America)
      • LV34: Turning the Tables, Boomerang Horn, Fire Power; Spike Arrows (R)
    • Ed (2) (Headquarters, Antarctica)
    • random Red Super Alpha Droids (Alpha Fortress, Africa postgame)
      • LV58: Earth Tail, Earth Tackle, Earth Swing; Mole Attack (S)
    • random Red Super Alpha Droids (East Dust Hills, North America postgame)
      • LV60 (main): Earth Tail, Earth Tackle, Earth Swing; Electric Spines (R)
      • LV59 (Vortex Hill): Earth Tail, Earth Tackle, Earth Swing; Electric Spines (R)
    • random Red Super Alpha Droids (Secret Base, North America postgame)
      • LV64: Earth Tail, Earth Tackle, Earth Swing; Mole Attack (S)
  • Encyclopedia number: D40

TCG Stats[]

Stegosaurus[]

Stegosaurus TCG card

Stegosaurus TCG card

[Quake] At the end of each of your opponent's turns, they lose 2 Life Points.

Ruin Guard Stegosaurus[]

Stegosaurus-Ruin Guard TCG Card

Ruin Guard Stegosaurus TCG card

  • Element: Earth
  • Icon: Rock
  • Power: 1700
  • Level: 5
  • Life: 3
  • Card Code: DKBD-023/100
  • Card Rarity: Common
  • Image From: Ep. 38 anime scene
  • Abilities:
[Unflinching Fighter] If this Dinosaur ties a battle, it stays in play. (It isn't considered to have won or lost the battle.)

Fierce Stegosaurus[]

Stegosaurus-Fierce TCG Card (French)

Fierce Stegosaurus TCG card

  • Element: Earth
  • Icon: Paper
  • Power: 2000
  • Level: 6
  • Life: 3
  • Card Code: DKTA-023/100
  • Card Rarity: Common
  • Image From: Ep. 38 anime scene
  • Abilities:
[Gravity Field] While this Dinosaur is being attacked, all Super Moves in play lose all abilities.

Anime[]

Dinosaur King[]

His card, along with his Move Card, was activated in Cambodia after falling from a wall of the Angkor Wat temple and landing on the dirt. He was believed by the locals to be a monster depicted in the temple's carvings that could only stopped by a goddess (later mistaking Helga to be that goddess). The locals tried to capture him by driving him into a giant hole with Helga's help, but he escaped and scared them off. Rod then summoned Terry to battle him. After Terry bit him and dodged his tail swipe, Rod was about to use a Move Card; however, Stegosaurus used Spike Arrows to defeat Terry and almost attacked Rod and Laura, but Helga came to rescue them. Max summoned Chomp to battle him, but because Helga jumped on and rode him, the locals thought that she'd summoned him. He knocked Stegosaurus down, but when he used Spike Arrows again, Helga protected Chomp. Chomp then used Thunder Bazooka, which defeated Stegosaurus. Despite that, Helga claimed the cards and gave them to Rod and Laura, who brought them to Seth.

In Tricks of the Traitor, his card and Move Card were added to the D-Team's collection after the Alpha Gang fled to the D-Lab following Seth's betrayal.

Later, Zoe gave the cards to Laura, who summoned Stegosaurus in the fight against the Black T-Rex, using Spike Arrows in the Fusion Move that defeated it after three hits.

Character Design[]

Personality[]

Stegosaurus was in general a peaceful dinosaur, but when panicked or threatened, he was more than willing to fight back and showed his strength when he easily defeated Terry. In fact, the only reason he fought the D-Team was because Chomp attacked him first. He seems to be tactically smart because he used Spike Arrows quite quickly in both fights, probably to get them over with quickly.

Trivia[]

Gallery[]

Video[]

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Dinosaur King Arcade Game 恐竜キング - Stegosaurus VS the Alpha Fortress Easy

Shockwave Production's Stegosaurus arcade gameplay

Navigation[]

p · e · t Earth Anime Dinosaurs
Season 1: Tank · Ankylosaurus · Euoplocephalus · Stegosaurus
Season 2: Edmontonia · Edmontonia/Armor · Tank · Tank/Armor · Tuojiangosaurus · Tuojiangosaurus/Armor · Lexovisaurus · Lexovisaurus/Armor · Ankylosaurus · Ankylosaurus/Armor · Armatus/Armor
p · e · t Earth Dinosaurs
Normal: Ankylosaurus · Dacentrurus · Edmontonia · Euoplocephalus · Gastonia · Gigantspinosaurus · Kentrosaurus · Lexovisaurus · Minmi · Nodosaurus · Panoplosaurus · Pinacosaurus · Polacanthus · Saichania · Sauropelta · Stegosaurus · Talarurus · Tarchia · Tuojiangosaurus · Wuerhosaurus
Altered/Armored: Ankylosaurus/Alpha · Ankylosaurus/Armor · Armatus · Armatus/Armor · Edmontonia/Armor · Edmontonia/Super · Euoplocephalus/Armor · Kentrosaurus/Alpha · Lexovisaurus/Armor · Nodosaurus/Super · Saichania/Armor · Saichania/Black · Saichania/Super · Sauropelta/Alpha · Sauropelta/Super · Talarurus/Super · Tank/Armor · Tank/Super · Tarchia/Super · Tuojiangosaurus/Armor · Wuerhosaurus/Alpha
Main: Tank · Armatus


p · e · t   Silver Rare Arcade Dinosaurs
Fire: Carcharodontosaurus (1st) · Daspletosaurus (2nd)
Water: Amargasaurus (1st) · Titanosaurus (2nd) · Agustinia (3rd)
Lightning: Pachyrhinosaurus (1st) · Anchiceratops (2nd)
Earth:  Stegosaurus (1st) · Tarchia (2nd) · Gigantspinosaurus (3rd)
Grass: Lambeosaurus (1st) · Altirhinus (2nd) · Charonosaurus (3rd)  · Prosaurolophus (4th) · Lanzhousaurus (5th)
Wind: Utahraptor (1st) · Majungasaurus (2nd)
Other: Jobaria · Gigas · Maximus · Armatus
Altered/Armor: Allosaurus/Alpha · Chasmosaurus/Alpha · Kentrosaurus/Alpha · Gigas/Armor · Maximus/Armor · Armatus/Armor · Brontosaurus/Armor
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