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|trivia=*Called ''Mecha_N'' in game files. | |trivia=*Called ''Mecha_N'' in game files. | ||
*The Ladon's full art is identitical to {{enemy name|Tareus}}'s mech, Miss Eve, except that the Ladon has a fully covered pilot hatch, though the ingame chibi has different set of weaponry compared to the full art. | *The Ladon's full art is identitical to {{enemy name|Tareus}}'s mech, Miss Eve, except that the Ladon has a fully covered pilot hatch, though the ingame chibi has different set of weaponry compared to the full art. | ||
*Ladon | *In Ancient Greek mythology, the Ladon was a serpent dragon guarding the golden apples in the Garden of the Hesperides. It was slain by Heracles as part of his twelve labours. | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:45, 22 May 2026
| Ladon |
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| Full name | Ladon |
| Affiliation | Paradeus |
| Released on | CN (拉冬), TW, KR, EN |
| Chibi animation | |
| Variant:
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Paradeus' newest ultra-heavy mech unit. It is capable of doing devastating damage from long, mid, and short range, making it an all-rounder in combat and a dreadful opponent.
Appearances
Introduced in Slow Shock.
Gameplay
- Rumble: Lock on to a target and fire a round of high-energy ammunition, dealing massive damage and AoE damage.
- Sacred Garden: Greatly reduce damage received and keep regenerating shield.
Gallery
Trivia
- Called Mecha_N in game files.
- The Ladon's full art is identitical to Tareus's mech, Miss Eve, except that the Ladon has a fully covered pilot hatch, though the ingame chibi has different set of weaponry compared to the full art.
- In Ancient Greek mythology, the Ladon was a serpent dragon guarding the golden apples in the Garden of the Hesperides. It was slain by Heracles as part of his twelve labours.
References
