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The power to use the abilities of an Insect Dragon. Combination of Dragon Physiology and Insect Physiology. Variation of Gestalt Dragon Physiology. Not to be confused with Odonatoptera Physiology.

Also Called[]

  • Bug Dragon Mimicry/Physiology
  • Dragonfly Mimicry/Physiology
  • Insect Draconic Mimicry/Physiology
  • Insect Dragon Mimicry
  • Insect Dragonoid Mimicry/Physiology

Capabilities[]

User either is or can transform into an Insect Dragon. Unlike a normal dragon, an Insect Dragon has a physical resemblance to insects and generally has the same abilities (example, if it looks like an ant, it most likely can shoot venom). Some Insect Dragons share various things with Insect Physiology like a Dermal Armor that sometimes can be mistaken for a real armor, while the truth is that that armor is part of their skin.

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Limitations[]

  • They have the weaknesses of what insect they resemble, for example if an insect dragon resembles a paleopteran, they may be unable to fold their wings.

Known Users[]

  • Dragonflies (Avatar: The Last Airbender)
  • Razenoid (Bakugan: Battle Brawlers)
  • Tidal Wyrm (Bug Fables: The Everlasting Sapling)
  • Dragonfly (Cuphead)
  • Silkspanners (Dreamworks Dragons)
  • Dragons (Dragons: The Nine Realms)
    • Gembreakers
    • Spiderwings
  • Dogadon (Donkey Kong 64)
  • Wyrms (Hollow Knight)
    • Pale King (Hollow Knight)
      • Hornet (Hollow Knight) ; via through relation to the Pale King
  • Shoichi Tsugami (Kamen Rider Agito); as Kamen Rider Agito
  • Divine Dragon (The Legend of Dragoon)
  • Various Dragon-type and Bug-type Pokémon (Pokémon)
  • Dragonflies (Smurfs: The Lost Village)
  • High Five (Skylanders)
  • Hercules Dragon (Toriko)

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