Rin Beasts
Similar to the Geki Beasts, the Rin Beasts (リンビースト, Rin Bīsuto?) are created from the Rinki of Rio and Mere was they execute the Ringi Bringing Beast (招来獣, Shōrai Jū?). First appearing in the Gekiranger movie, and later appearing in the series, the two can combine with Geki Tohja to form Geki-Rin Tohja (ゲキリントージャ, Geki Rin Tōja?), a rare formation that occurs when the core Gekirangers, Rio, and Mere join forces and use the United Foes Jūken Gattai (呉越同舟獣拳合体, Goetsu Dōshū Jūken Gattai?). Powered by both Geki and Rinki, Geki Rin Tohja uses the Fierce-Confrontation Fist (激臨拳, Geki Rin Ken?) fighting style that combines both Jūken styles using the Geki-Rin Sword (激臨剣, Geki Rin Ken?) in Ougi attacks. A stronger version of the combination is SaiDaiGeki-Rin Tohja (サイダイゲキリントージャ, SaiDaiGeki Rin Tōja?). During both of the Gekiranger teamup specials with the Boukenger and Go-Onger, another formation is introduced, Geki-Rin Tohja Wolf (ゲキリントージャウルフ, Geki Rin Tōja Urufu?).
- Rin Lion (リンライオン, Rin Raion?) is Rio's Rin Beast that forms armor for the upper body as well as the Geki-Rin Sword for Geki-Rin Tohja. Rin Lion's huge body is used to rush at an enemy hitting it with heavy attacks, along with use of its fangs and Blade Tail. It can also fire Rinki from its mouth in Ringi called the "Lion's Roar" (獅子吼, Shishikō?).
- Rin Chameleon (リンカメレオン, Rin Kamereon?) is Mere's Rin Beast that forms a rope-gun that attaches to Geki-Rin Tohja's left arm. Rin Chameleon can cloak itself and Ringi called the "Bind Firmly" (玩茨固め, Ganji Gatame?) which extends the tongue and constricts opponent movement, Ringi called the "Hang Up Bind" (吊姿固め, Tsurushi Gatame?) which hangs up an opponent, and Ringi called the "Spear-Tongue Thrust-Sting" (槍舌突針, Sōzetsu Tosshin?) which stabs with the tongue are used.
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