White Dajan

White Dajan is an Empire of the Apes monster of the Radicals agenda. White Dajan was released in Series 5: Big in Japan.

Proportions:
 * Height:59 Meters
 * Weight:31,000 Tons

Strategy & Tactics

 * With no blast stat, White Dajan relies on swat attacks to deal damage to targets he cannot brawl

Alpha

 * With Riot as a brawl attack trigger, White Dajan can clear the map of buildings quickly, potentially destroying four or more in one turn by Brawling one building and then Rampaging or Stomping to destroy as many others as are in range. This can also produce a large number of power dice.
 * Synchronized Move cannot be triggered by a Rampage or Stomp, but if White Dajan brawls one building and then Rams another, being adjacent to the first and aligned with the second, the Ram will trigger Synchronized Move. This will allow a screening unit to be moved into the space vacated by the first building.

Ultra

 * The Alpha and Ultra versions of White Dajan play very similarly. Both have Climb, and their Power Attacks drain the opponent's power dice while triggering Synchronized Move.
 * Sprint allows White Dajan to retreat behind a screening unit after attacking an opponent. When used in conjunction with a double Synchronized Move from a Swat power attack, this can take White Dajan from an un-screened state to being protected on three sides if a trio of units are nearby to be repositioned. This makes him one of the more difficult monsters to land a power attack against, which in turn may justify taking a more dangerous (ie many Spires and Hazards) city in order to put pressure on the opponent to avoid exposing himself to power attacks. Few monsters will be able to screen as easily as Ultra White Dajan, without giving up tactical options.

Mega

 * Mega White Dajan can Beat Back his target 3 squares, Hit and Run another 3 squares, and then use Synchronized move to screen himself with a unit. Putting him 6 squares away from the target he just brawled.
 * Mega White Dajan can also trigger Hit and Run first, moving himself out of the space he occupied when he made the attack, and then trigger Beat Back to move the enemy monster through the space he previously occupied without taking any collision damage.

Other Media

 * White Dajan was mastered by Bobb Beauchamp on August 30, 2011.