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Kamen Rider Beast (仮面ライダービースト, Kamen Raidā Bīsuto) may refer to any of the following characters.
Origin
Since the Beast Driver was created in ancient times, it is possible that there was a previous Kamen Rider Beast before Nitoh, like with Kuuga and OOO.
Beast Rider Squad
A fake Kamen Rider Beast was part of a quartet of holographic Kamen Riders recreated by Foundation X to form the Beast Rider Squad led by the revived Takeshi Asakura. Beast was defeated alongside Sasword by Kamen Rider Brave Safari Quest Gamer Level 4, having been used as a shield by Ouja. [Kamen Rider Brave: ~Let's Survive! Revival of the Beast Rider Squad!~]
Mantles
Unlike Wizard, Beast doesn't use alternate forms to combat the Phantoms he consumes. Instead, he uses single shoulder mantle armaments called Mantles (マント, Manto) to help him gain an advantage over his foes.
Kamen Rider Beast's ending theme is entitled "BEASTBITE".
- "Set, Open! L-I-O-N, Lion! (Lion roar)"
- ―Transformation announcement[src]
Rider Stats
- Punching Power: 5.5 tons[1]
- Kicking Power: 7.5 tons[1]
- Highest Jump: 31 m[1]
- Fastest Speed: 100 m. per 4.6 seconds[1]
Beast has the ability to absorb the Mana (magical energy) of defeated Phantoms and Ghouls, which take the form of his personal symbol in order to be absorbed into the Beast Driver, allowing the mana to be consumed by his inner Chimera Phantom. When the Beast Ring is set into the Beast Driver, he can initiate the Strike Beast (ストライクビースト, Sutoraiku Bīsuto) finisher.
Appearances: Movie War Ultimatum, Wizard Episodes 17-21, 23-27, Super Hero Taisen Z, Wizard 28-41, 43-45, Wizard in Magic Land, Wizard 46-49, 52-53, Sengoku Movie Battle, Brave ~Let's Survive! Revival of the Beast Rider Squad!~
- "Falco, Go: Fa-Fa-Fa-Falco! (Falcon wings flapping)"
- ―Activation announcement[src]
The Falco Ring allows Beast to gain the orange Falco Mantle (ファルコマント, Faruko Manto), which gives him the ability to fly.
Falco Mantle is the second fastest Mantle at Beast's disposal, trumped only by the Dolphi Mantle. It is not usually used for battle, but rather for quick getaways or to finish off an already weakened opponent.
Appearances: Movie War Ultimatum, Wizard Episodes 17, 19, 26-27, 33-34, 37, 41, 43, 45, Wizard in Magic Land
- "Chameleo, Go: Cha-Cha-Cha-Cha-Chameleo! (Chamelon tongue flicking)"
- ―Activation announcement[src]
The Chameleo Ring allows Beast to gain the green Chameleo Mantle (カメレオマント, Kamereo Manto), which gives him the ability to camouflage into his surroundings and become invisible, as well as utilize the Chameleo's tongue as a whip to either attack or constrict enemies.
Chameleo Mantle is only effective in fighting Ghouls and weaker Phantoms. Some Phantoms can see Beast, even in his camouflage state, making this Mantle rarely used in fighting Phantoms. It is also Beast's second slowest Mantle, only faster then the Buffa Mantle. Despite this, he can also become more nimble and faster when it comes to jumping and climbing with this Mantle on.
Appearances: Wizard Episodes 17, 20, 23-24, Super Hero Taisen Z, Wizard 30, 34, 37-38, 44, Wizard in Magic Land, Wizard 48, 52, Sengoku Movie Battle
- "Buffa, Go: Bu-Bu-Bububu-Buffa! (Buffalo grunts)"
- ―Activation announcement[src]
The Buffa Ring allows Beast to gain the red Buffa Mantle (バッファマント, Baffa Manto), which enhances his physical strength and endurance.
Buffa Mantle is Beast's strongest Mantle (in regards to physical attacks and durability). It can not only easily overpower Phantoms, but the Mantle can also be used to protect Beast from attacks. However, it is Beast's slowest Mantle, as well as the one that drains his mana the most. Though, this Mantle is often used, due to the great power of this Mantle, compared to the others.
In Ganbaride, he can initiate an attack with this Mantle called Beast Magic Buffa (ビーストマジック・バッファ, Bīsuto Majikku Baffa), where he dashes towards the enemy with incredible speed and rams into the target, causing them to explode.
Appearances: Wizard Episodes 18-19, 21, 23-25, 27, Super Hero Taisen Z, Wizard 28, 30-31, 36, 39, 41, 45, Wizard in Magic Land, Wizard 52, Sengoku Movie Battle
- "Dolphi, Go: Do-Do-Do-Do-Dolphi! (Dolphin squeaks)"
- ―Activation announcement[src]
The Dolphi Ring allows Beast to gain the purple Dolphi Mantle (ドルフィマント, Dorufin Manto), which gives him the ability to swim and emit purple magical energy to heal any ailment.
Dolphi Mantle is Beast's fastest Mantle. It grants him incredible swimming speed, as well as the ability to cure injuries or poisons. However, the healing ability can drain Beast's mana quickly, making it a last resort tactic. This Mantle is rarely used, as Beast rarely needs to heal the others and healing costs more mana.
In Ganbaride, he can initiate an attack with this Mantle called Beast Magic Dolphi (ビーストマジック・ドルフィ, Bīsuto Majikku Dorufi), where he shoots a current of water from the Dolphi Mantle at the target that explodes into a blast of water.
Appearances: Wizard Episodes 17, 26, 35, Wizard in Magic Land
- "Hyper, Go: Hy-Hy-Hy-Hyper! (Lion roar)"
- ―Transformation announcement[src]
Rider Stats
- Punching Power: 12 tons[2]
- Kicking Power: 20.3 tons[2]
- Highest Jump: 30 m[2]
- Fastest Speed: 100 m. per 4.5 seconds[2]
Beast Hyper (ビーストハイパー, Bīsuto Haipā) is the ultimate form of Kamen Rider Beast, which is accessed through the Hyper Ring.
In this form, Beast's kicking and punching power has nearly doubled from his standard form, making him a force to be reckoned with. He now has fringes on his forearms that are both offensive and defensive weapons. However, he loses some of his maximum jumping height as a result, as well as the ability to access his Mantles. On another note, his speed has only been heightened slightly. Before transforming, Beast regains mana through a surge of mana while transforming into Hyper.
His weapon in this form is the Mirage Magnum. When Beast Hyper opens the mouth of the Hyper Ring and inserts it into the Mirage Magnum's ring slot, he can initiate an attack called Shooting Mirage (シューティングミラージュ, Shūtingu Mirāju), where Beast Hyper shoots Beast Chimera as a beam of energy to destroy the enemy.
If Beast enters a Gate's Underworld while in this form, he can summon Beast Chimera by releasing him through force of will instead of using the Chimarise Ring. However, this will revert Beast back to his original form.
Appearances: Wizard Episodes 29-33, 35, 39, 41, 43, 45, Wizard in Magic Land, Wizard 46-47, 49, 52, Sengoku Movie Battle
- "Land, Dragon: Dan Den Don Zu Dogon, Dan Den Dogon!"
- ―Transformation announcement[src]
Wizard Style (ウィザードスタイル, Wizādo Sutairu) is a special form exclusive to Kamen Rider Wizard Hyper Battle DVD: Showtime with the Dance Ring, which is accessed when Beast scans Kamen Rider Wizard's Land Dragon Wizard Ring on the Beast Driver after the latter took his Buffa Ring.
In this form, Beast dons the Land Overcoat (ランドオーバーコート, Rando Ōbākōto) from Wizard's Land Dragon form and is equipped with the Drago Hell Claws (ドラゴヘルクロー, Dorago Heru Kurō) on his arms.
This form is able to use the cleaving capabilities of the Drago Hell Claws. Its finishing move is the Dragon Beast Torn (ドラゴンビーストトーン, Doragon Bīsuto Tōn), which involves Beast charging at an enemy before going through a Magical Portal that forms WizarDragon to destroy the Phantom.
As revealed in episode 24, Beast is unable to use Wizard's rings. In this case, how Beast is able to do this is unknown.
In a feature exclusive to the S.H. Figuarts, Beast can be armed with Two Mantles (any combination). He can also use a single or Two Mantles in Hyper.
Arsenal
Devices
- Beast Driver - Transformation device
- Dice Saber - Kamen Rider Beast's weapon.
- Wizard Rings - Gives access to Beast's Rider forms and mantles.
- Griffin PlaMonster - Kamen Rider Beast's familiar.
- Mirage Magnum - Kamen Rider Beast Hyper's weapon.
Legend Rider Devices
KamenRide: Beast: A Rider Card containing the power of Kamen Rider Beast. Used by Diend to summon Kamen Rider Beast.
This Rider Ring which bears the likeness of Kamen Rider Beast, equivalent to his Beast Ring, is exclusive to Kamen Rider Wizard's Wizard Ring toyline. When used by a WizarDriver wearer, it would be able to summon Kamen Rider Beast.
Beast Lockseed (ビーストロックシード, Bīsuto Rokkushīdo): Allows the user to transform into Beast Arms. The core image depicts the Beast Driver while the lid backside image depicts the Beast Ring. Bravo/Knuckle-styled Lockseed.
- Transformation: Beast Arms: Mr. Mayonnaise! (ビーストアームズ・ミスターマヨネーズ!, Bīsuto Āmuzu - Misutā Mayonēzu!)
- Squash: Saber Strike (セイバーストライク, Seibā Sutoraiku)
- Au Lait: Gochisō (ご馳走 lit. "Good eats")
- Sparking: Kick Strike (キックストライク, Kikku Sutoraiku)
- Beast Ridewatch (ビーストライドウォッチ, Bīsuto Raido Wotchi): Based on Kamen Rider Beast, this Ridewatch would provide access to the BeastArmor.[3] Kousuke is currently in possession of his after refusing to give it to Geiz.
Appearances
- Kamen Rider Wizard
- Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider Wizard & Fourze: Movie War Ultimatum
- Episode 17: Another Magician
- Episode 18: The Magic of Food
- Episode 19: Today's Life, the Life of Tomorrow
- Episode 20: Learning the Truth
- Episode 21: The Dragons' Wild Dance
- Episode 23: The Decisive Battle
- Episode 24: The Magician's Grandmother
- Episode 25: Choosing the Life
- Episode 26: Academy Infiltration
- Episode 27: Big Sister and Little Sister
- Episode 28: The Stolen Belt
- Episode 29: The Evolving Wild Beast
- Episode 30: The Day Magic Vanished
- Episode 31: Tears
- Kamen Rider × Super Sentai × Space Sheriff: Super Hero Taisen Z
- Episode 32: Dangerous Part-Time Job
- Episode 33: Things Money Cannot Buy
- Episode 34: The Reverse Side of a Popular Model
- Episode 35: The Other Side of Sora
- Episode 36: The Myna Speaks
- Episode 37: Wanted: Despair
- Episode 38: The Stolen Hope
- Episode 39: What was Forgotten on the Pitch
- Episode 40: I Want to Ride a Bike
- Episode 41: Magician is Fate
- Episode 43: The White Wizard's Secret
- Kamen Rider Wizard in Magic Land
- Episode 44: The Son's Keepsake
- Episode 45: A Smile in the Chest
- Episode 46: Shattered Memory
- Episode 47: Wiseman's Truth
- Episode 48: The Philosopher's Stone
- Episode 49: The Beginning of the Sabbath
- Episode 50: The Important Thing is...
- Episode 52: The Kamen Rider Rings
- Episode 53: Neverending Story
- Kamen Rider Wizard Hyper Battle DVD: Showtime with the Dance Ring
- Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider Gaim & Wizard: The Fateful Sengoku Movie Battle
- Kamen Rider Wizard: The Promised Place
- Kamen Rider Gaim: Sengoku Battle Royale
- File:Icon-exaid.png "Kamen Rider Brave: ~Let's Survive! Revival of the Beast Rider Squad!~"
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 "TV Asahi's stats for Beast". https://web.archive.org/web/20160113000108/http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/wizard/rider/beast_00.html.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 "TV Asahi's stats for Beast Hyper". https://web.archive.org/web/20160413041858/http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/wizard/rider/beasthyper_00.html.
- ↑ https://www.kamen-rider-official.com/collections/18/get_work_layout_image_2