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+ | }}'''Ironsquire''' is an amber and steel-blue robotic [[Titan]] that is closely related to [[Freelancer]]. Bearing a large shield, Ironsquire specializes in defense. This Titan is used by members of the [[Huntik Foundation]], notably [[Lok Lambert]] and [[Clements]]. |
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− | '''Ironsquire''' is a defensive [[Titan]] closely related to [[Freelancer]]. His giant shield is used to block high power attacks such as [[Overslam]] and [[Kindlestrike]]. It is mostly used by [[Lok Lambert]]. |
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==History == |
==History == |
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+ | [[Clements]]' Ironsquire was possessed and controlled by [[Arc]], along with his other Titans, [[Freelancer]] and [[Hoplite]]. After initially defeating Lok's [[Freelancer]], Ironsquire fought against [[Baselaird|Powerbonded Baselaird]] who chipped his shield. Lok then used the [[Willblade]] on the chip to destroy Ironsquire's shield rendering him defenseless to be defeated by [[Sophie Casterwill]]'s [[Sorcerel]]. {{source|The Legendary Titan of Fate}} |
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+ | Lok Lambert invoked his Ironsquire on the roof of the [[Cloisters]], USA, to fight against a pair of [[Casterwill Hunters]] where he was attacked by [[Midnight Rook]]. Ironsquire then fought against [[Dark Pharaoh]], with the two Titans eventually defeating each other after colliding at full speed. {{source|The Casterwill Connection}} |
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+ | Lok summoned Ironsquire in the vault of the [[Fortress of Iron Will]] to fight alongside [[Sophie]]'s [[Sorcerel]] against the fear monsters generated by the Trial of Courage. After fending off a number of the creatures, Ironsquire was defeated. {{source|Sophie on Trial}} |
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+ | Lok later used Ironsquire during the war against the [[Blood Spiral]] at the foot of Iron Will where he saved [[Dante Vale]] from a group of [[Silent Soldiers]]. {{source|The Spiral War}} |
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+ | Lok invoked Ironsquire on the longest night of the year to fight against [[Psikofen]] in the wreckage of the Huntik team's plane. After being disarmed of his shield, Ironsquire was entrapped along with Sophie's [[Kelpie]] in Psikofen's chains before [[Cherit]] defeated the [[Blood Spiral]] Titan. {{source|Words from Eathon}} |
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==Abilities == |
==Abilities == |
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+ | Ironsquire is a mighty knight, specializing in the defense of his Seekers. He is especially useful for defending against multiple opponents. His giant shield is used to block high even power attacks such as [[Overslam]] and [[Kindlestrike]]. |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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+ | * Ironsquire's name and appearance are based on the English words ''iron'', a metal heavily used by Europeans until the development of steel, and ''squire'', the apprentice of a knight. |
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Revision as of 15:50, 27 February 2020
Ironsquire is an amber and steel-blue robotic Titan that is closely related to Freelancer. Bearing a large shield, Ironsquire specializes in defense. This Titan is used by members of the Huntik Foundation, notably Lok Lambert and Clements.
History
Clements' Ironsquire
Clements' Ironsquire was possessed and controlled by Arc, along with his other Titans, Freelancer and Hoplite. After initially defeating Lok's Freelancer, Ironsquire fought against Powerbonded Baselaird who chipped his shield. Lok then used the Willblade on the chip to destroy Ironsquire's shield rendering him defenseless to be defeated by Sophie Casterwill's Sorcerel. S2E34
Lok's Ironsquire
Lok Lambert invoked his Ironsquire on the roof of the Cloisters, USA, to fight against a pair of Casterwill Hunters where he was attacked by Midnight Rook. Ironsquire then fought against Dark Pharaoh, with the two Titans eventually defeating each other after colliding at full speed. S2E37
Lok summoned Ironsquire in the vault of the Fortress of Iron Will to fight alongside Sophie's Sorcerel against the fear monsters generated by the Trial of Courage. After fending off a number of the creatures, Ironsquire was defeated. S2E39
Lok later used Ironsquire during the war against the Blood Spiral at the foot of Iron Will where he saved Dante Vale from a group of Silent Soldiers. S2E40
Lok invoked Ironsquire on the longest night of the year to fight against Psikofen in the wreckage of the Huntik team's plane. After being disarmed of his shield, Ironsquire was entrapped along with Sophie's Kelpie in Psikofen's chains before Cherit defeated the Blood Spiral Titan. S2E49
Abilities
Ironsquire is a mighty knight, specializing in the defense of his Seekers. He is especially useful for defending against multiple opponents. His giant shield is used to block high even power attacks such as Overslam and Kindlestrike.
Gallery
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Trivia
- His summoning command is "Charge."
- Ironsquire's name and appearance are based on the English words iron, a metal heavily used by Europeans until the development of steel, and squire, the apprentice of a knight.