
It mounts a heat rod at the bottom.Ī segmented whip-like chain housed in Epyon's shield. In combat, they can be used to tear through enemy armor.Ī small shield mounted on the left arm, its surface has been treated with an anti-beam coating to provide protection against beam attacks. Mounted on the forearms, they are used as landing gear in MA Mode. This allows the length and the intensity of the beam blade to be adjusted according to the situation, and at maximum level, it can inflict damage severe enough to destroy objects as large as the Space Fortress Bulge. The primary weapon of the Epyon, it is connected directly to the suit's powerplant via a cord as opposed to running on its own internal power source. It is later given additional equipment known as 'Sturm Und Drang' that can be used for both defense and offense. Gundam Epyon EW is Hajime Katoki's redesign of Epyon in a similar fashion to other EW version of the first five Gundams and included in New Mobile Report Gundam Wing: Frozen Teardrop as well as Mobile Suit Gundam Wing Endless Waltz: Glory of the Losers. It resembles a mythological dragon in this mode, however, its primary weapons are inaccessible save for the Epyon Claws which are also used as landing gear in this form. The Epyon can also transform into a "mobile armor" mode for high-speed flight and cruising in space. Treize also installed a modified version of the Zero System known as Epyon System in the cockpit, making this suit a powerful opponent. Its main weapons are a segmented, whip-like heat rod mounted on a shield and a powerful beam sword whose energy is supplied by a direct connection to the Epyon's generator. However, when the suit becomes a part of White Fang, a pair of Vulcan guns are added to the head. In keeping with Treize's philosophy, the Epyon eschews cowardly long-range weapons in favor of chivalrous close combat.

4.1 New Mobile Report Gundam Wing: Frozen Teardropīased on data from the OZ-00MS Tallgeese and the other Gundams, the Gundam Epyon was created by Treize Khushrenada while he was placed under confinement by the Romefeller Foundation.
