Bandora Gang - Evil Arsenal

Evil Arsenal

  • Bandora's Altar (17, 30): Bandora only uses her altar when she has to activate more powerful magic spells.
  • Demon Sword Hellfriede (18-22): When Burai is revived, he is deceived by Bandora who shows him a so-called "sixth Legendary Weapon" from the Dinosaur Age that would make him unstoppable. She would give Burai Hellfriede as a present if he joined her group. What she did not tell him is that whoever holds Hellfriede will drive its wielder insane, which Daizyuzin was aware of. Burai's tears caused the sword to turn into sand, freeing him of its madness.
  • Satan's Tower (29-31, 48): Bandora constructs this tower to summon Great Satan from Hell, unable to be torn down by Daizyuzin as her followers gather 13 children to be sacrificed in order to invoke the Strongest of Black Magic ritual. But after Great Satan is banished again, the tower fades with its offerings released. The Tower is later re-constructed, this time not needing any sacrifice to summon Great Satan.
  • Magic Spinning Wheel (34): A giant spinning wheel with spikes on the end. It put a girl named Rie to sleep, leaving Burai to watch over her infant sister Michiko. First thing destroyed by Ultimate Daizyuzin.
  • Mirror of Ruin (36): An evil mirror which whoever looked into it would be killed instantly. Centuries ago, the pirate Captain Kidd discovered it and, fearful of its power, hid it away and placed the map of its location in a bottle, setting it adrift on the seas. The map was found by a boy named Tadashi. Used on Dora Ganrock, and later it was destroyed by Daizyuzin.

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