Zords in Power Rangers Wild Force - Abilities

Abilities

Finishing moves for these Megazords depended on the arms and legs attached:

  • Mega Roar: performed by Lion, Shark, Bison, Eagle and Tiger Wild Zords firing a synchronized energy wave. Can also be performed by Wild Force Megazord, the Wild Zords fire a beam of energy.
  • Ultra Roar: performed by all the 100 Wild Zords together, an extended version of the Mega Roar. It was used to destroy Master Org.
  • Pachyderm Crusher: performed by any Sword and Shield Mode Megazord, where the sword would act as a whip and slash the enemy.
  • Soul Cannon: performed by Wild Force Megazord with Soul Bird, fires a beam of energy with more power.
  • Surging Arrow: the Shark Zord's fin acts as a sword and slashes the Org.
  • Final Strike: performed by any Striker Mode Megazord, where the Rhino would kick the Armadillo as if it were a soccer ball. The Armadillo is typically spot-kicked from the ground for most Megazords, however the Isis Megazord's Final Strike is performed like a bicycle kick.
  • Tornado Spin: performed by the Wild Force Megazord Predator Mode, where the Armadillo would be thrown like a bowling ball. This was only seen once in the episode "The Tornado Spin", when the Rangers used a Zord sized version of the bowling technique Max, the Blue Ranger, had learned. Both times it defeated Bowling Org.
  • Pool Breaker: the PredaZord fires the Armadillo Zord with the Gator Staff and the Armadillo spins for 10 seconds and goes to the Org's face.
  • Predator Wave: performed by PredaZord, the Alligator breathes a beam of energy similar to Mega Roar.
  • Blue Moon Wave: performed by PredaZord Blue Moon, aesthetically a blue version of Predator Wave.
  • Revolver Phantom: Performed by PredaZord, the alligator tail spins like a drill and hits the chest.
  • Isis Stare: performed by the Isis Megazord. Using the eyes on the Falcon's wing, this attack paralyzed the opponent for a short time.
  • Wings of Animaria: performed by the Isis Megazord Predator Mode, where the Gator Staff and the Wolf Zord's tail merged into an energy spear. This was only seen once in "Fishing for a Friend" when the Rangers used this to destroy Locomotive Org.
  • Spear of Pardolis: performed by any Spear Mode Megazord, it involved the Giraffe extending its neck as a spear.
  • Bear Blaster: performed by any Double Knuckle Megazord, the Polar Bear and Black Bear would each fire a beam of energy, which combined created a mighty blast.
  • Bear Striker: performed by KongaZord, the Bears strike the Org in fire and ice punches. This was mistakenly called Double Knuckle once which is wrong as that is simply the MegaZord Mode.
  • Antler Crush: performed in any Clutcher Mode Megazord, the Deer antlers grab the Org and spins him.
  • Bubble Capture: performed in any Clutcher Mode Megazord, the Deer antlers makes an energy and the Org is trapped as the bubble explodes.
  • Animarian Arrow: performed by Animus, he uses the Sawshark blade and the Condor wings as a bow and energised arrow.
  • Dance of the Beast King: performed by Pegasus Megaord, the Elephant sword powers up and slashes the Org 3 times.

Read more about this topic:  Zords In Power Rangers Wild Force

Famous quotes containing the word abilities:

    At twenty you have many desires which hide the truth, but beyond forty there are only real and fragile truths—your abilities and your failings.
    Gérard Depardieu (b. 1948)

    Your friends praise your abilities to the skies, submit to you in argument, and seem to have the greatest deference for you; but, though they may ask it, you never find them following your advice upon their own affairs; nor allowing you to manage your own, without thinking that you should follow theirs. Thus, in fact, they all think themselves wiser than you, whatever they may say.
    William Lamb Melbourne, 2nd Viscount (1779–1848)

    No matter what one says, you can recognize only those matters that are equal to you. Only rulers who possess extraordinary abilities will recognize and esteem properly extraordinary abilities in their subjects and servants.
    Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe (1749–1832)