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Never fear, Mira. I'm here for you always.
Thunder Wilda to Mira, Cyber Nightmare


Thunder Wilda (Japanese version: Wilda (ウィルダ, U~iruda?)) is the first evolution of Wilda. He is Mira Fermin's Guardian Bakugan and evolved before the series began.

Description[]

Thunder Wilda has evolved from Wilda. He's three times as strong as before in his previous form, effectively harnessing Subterra energy, and can shoot massive mud balls and tree vines from its mighty hands to ensnare its foes.

Anime[]

Bakugan: New Vestroia[]

Wilda is Mira Fermin's Guardian Bakugan. He first appeared in Invasion of the Vestals when Mira tagged with Dan to face Lync Volan and Volt Luster. He battled Haos Freezer and Ventus Atmos. Mira opened up Subterra Reactor to gain more power. Atmos then used Typhoon Chase to gain more power. Wilda then used a double ability power winder and gun lock which caused Atmos's power to drop. Wilda then charged right at his foes causing Freezer to use freeze jail to trap him in place. Neo Dragonoid then arrived to save Wilda and used Double abilities to take both Bakugan out and be taken by Dan Kuso winning Drago and him the battle. For some reason, he did not talk in this episode.

In Cyber Nightmare, Thunder Wilda faced Altair, a Mechanical Bakugan made by Mira's father and owned by Lync. He and Baliton almost lost, but Altair's malfunctions saved them.

In Unmasked, Thunder Wilda faced Premo Vulcan and won the match.

In Brotherly Love, he faced Cyborg Helios and even with Baliton he lost.

In episode 27, Thunder Wilda evolved due to the Six Ancient Soldiers giving their Attribute Energies to Drago and the others. Thunder Wilda gained Clayf's Attribute Energy and evolved into Magma Wilda.

Ability Cards[]

  • Power Winder (Japanese version: Power Loose): Subtracts 200 Gs from the opponent.
  • Gun Rock: Adds 200 Gs to Thunder Wilda.
  • Volcano Hammer: Transfers 200 Gs from the opponent to Thunder Wilda.
  • Clay Wall: Adds 200 Gs to Thunder Wilda and returns the opponent's power level back to their base level.
  • Sand-Beast: Nullifies the opponent's ability.
  • Quicksand Hole (Japanese version: Quicksand Fall): Prevents the opponent from moving and subtracts 200 Gs from the opponent.
  • Molten Rock (Japanese version: Tattoo Vedan): Nullifies the opponent's ability and transfers 200 Gs to Thunder Wilda.
  • Iron Plate: Subtracts 200 Gs from the opponent.
  • Ground Detonator: Transfers 200 Gs from the opponent to Thunder Wilda.
  • Copycat: Copies an ability that the opponent used or is using. (Standard Subterra Ability)
  • Ground Boating: Adds 400 Gs to Thunder Wilda.

Physical Game[]

In Subterra, it has 750 Gs in BakuCore Booster and sometimes in Starter Packs. The BakuSteel Subterra version has 600Gs.

In Japan, the Subterra version in BO-05 and BST-04 comes with 400 Gs, 420 Gs, or 440 Gs.

Trivia[]

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