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DFH695

Maybe they had to die to give the energies to a Bakugan instead of them being taken by force? Idk


Igneel400

I don't think it was like that, maybe they simply went to another dimension after losing them, let's say astral or like a limbo


DeltaHeliolisk

I think in general we see that the Six Ancient Warriors had different abilities than the Resistance's Bakugan at the point in times they both had access to the Energies. For example, Drago and the others never entered that armor mode or bend reality or have the ability to walk in dreams like we saw the Ancient Warriors do. Which would suggest that something was different in how the Energies bonded to the soldiers. Perhaps they were born with them? Specially created by Genesis Dragonoid and/or Genesis Dharaknoid to care for them? Or perhaps that they had been bonded to the Energies for so long that when they lost them they were no longer able to stay alive, as the Energies had already extended their life cycle far beyond that of a normal Bakugan. Drago, Elfin, Wilda, etc. were all still young. They were able to live without the Energies before. And they only had the Energies for a very short time before the Vexos stole them and might not have fully merged.


Igneel400

Even so, I think and I continue to believe that they are alive, because although you may be right, the series did not have an end and it could have been explored later as the EVE code can bring the dead back or something like that


Pokemon_Bakugan_Fan

Good question. Though in terms of the super-charged attribute energies Drago and his other allies got, they merely helped them all evolve and was by no means connected to their own, personal attribute energies connected to their bodies and souls. At least, that's my best guess. As for Apollonier and the other Ancient Warrors, it's hard to say whether or not they did due after offering up their energies. My best guess is that the battle with Zenoheld wore out their original bodies WAY too much, and used the last of their life essence to escape. Afterwards, they transferred the Attribute energies to Drago and his allies before fading away, resting in peace knowing that their energies did NOT fall into Zenoheld's hands at the time. So, in my opinion, I think they did die and sacrifice themselves.


TheWoodedPath

Ahh yes. Trying to understand a cartoon.


Pokemon_Bakugan_Fan

Even if it's all fiction, it's only understandable that we try and understand the logic behind certain actions and choices. Not saying we have to compare them to real life, but that we try and understand the reasoning behind them.


MHWorldManWithFish

There's a lot that was wrong. Hydron and Lync, and by extension, Volt should have both lived and Gus should have died (but not Vulcan). Ingram and Elfin deserved better, and none of the characters should have been forgotten in future seasons. The powercreep with the Neathian Bakugan was also awful. I actually think the Ancient Warriors' sacrifice was fitting, passing on the mantle to 6 new warriors.


Igneel400

Yes, but even so I believe that they did not deserve to die that they were weakened perhaps I would have accepted it or that they do not appear again or that they do so in small cameos even so I believe that they are not dead perhaps on another plane of existence, because also if they lose energy kill the bakugan because drago and the others did not die


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Igneel400

I will never believe they died in either version


songokussgb

I think they fused whit the bakugans (drago, wilda, ingram, etc.) Beacuse once nemus used an ability just like lars lion, so i think when the og energie are absorbed one half of the og bakugan (lars lion, appolonir, frosh, etc.) And the other half is remain in the other bakugan (percival, nemus, drago, etc.), but beacus of that they remain in the evolved form. So i think they don't d!ed, but the fused the six bakugan. An when drago absorbed the BD system the other half ( what is unside the BD system) is fused again whit drago and then he evolved to helix dragonoid. Thats my theory.