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DIGIMON WORLD 3
Sony PlayStation
Version 1.3
03/14/05
By: Emerald Phoenix
[email protected]
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T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S
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Disclaimer
Introduction
Version History
Manual
* Story
* Controls
* Menus
Partners
* 1. Agumon
* 2. Guilmon
* 3. Kotemon
* 4. Kumamon
* 5. Monmon
* 6. Patamon
* 7. Renamon
* 8. Veemon
Walkthrough
1. Junior's Day Out
2. Enter the Dragon
3. Go South, Young Man
4. In Search of the Phoenix
5. I Wanna Be a Digimon!
6. A Brief Interlude
7. The Journey West
8. Tiger of the Wind
9. The Secret Under the Stairs
10. Liberation
11. A Bug's Life
12. Brave New World
13. The Final Badge
14. A Race Against Time
15. But Where There's Hope...
16. Into the Mountains
17. The Front Door
18. On Airdramon's Wings
19. Into the Heart of the Beast
Side Quests
* 1. Tree Boots
* 2. Fishing Pole
* 3. DRI Agents
* 4. Ultimate Weapons
* 5. Legendary Cards
Digimon Evolutions
Angemon
Angewomon
* Devimon
* Digitamamon
* ExVeemon
* GrapLeomon
Grizzmon
Growlmon
* Kabuterimon
Kyubimon
MagnaAngemon
* MetalMamemon
* Phoenixmon
Sakuyamon
Seraphimon
Stingmon
Taomon
WarGrowlmon
Techniques
Card Battle
Weapons
Armor
Accessories
Items
Enemy Digimon
Bosses
Things Left Undone
Credits
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D I S C L A I M E R
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I N T R O D U C T I O N
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I had just gotten Digimon World 3 and was poking around on the GameFAQs
message
boards when I noticed that a lot of the same questions were popping up. So I
started browsing the existing guides, and found a distinct lack of
information
on a whole bunch of topics, such as Techniques, evolutions, the card game,
and
other stuff. Not to mention some of the information that actually was there
was just palin wrong. So I decided to start a guide on my own. I initially
didn't plan on including a walkthrough, but later I figured that, in light of
all the other stuff I was throwing together, putting in a walkthrough would
be
the logical thing to do.
If you've got any comments or questions feel free to email me. If you think
you have a contribution or would like to post my guide on your site, ask me
first. Now that the initial walkthrough is done, I'm more likely to give
permission to post it. As far as the contributions are concerned, I like to
gather the information myself directly from the game, because that eliminates
any false information from other guides and word of mouth. That's why I ask
you to first email me saying what kind of information you have before just
going all out and sending it. As of right now there are very few things that
I
want help on. This guide is still not 100% complete, and most missing
information just hasn't been added yet. Let me get more stuff in before you
make assumptions on what I "missed." My email address is at the top of the
guide.
Well, I guess I can't put it off any longer so, for better or worse, here
goes!
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V E R S I O N H I S T O R Y
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Version 1.3 - Started what amounts to a complete rewrite and updated through
3/14/04 "The Journey West" to clear up a glaring error. Better late
than never, eh?
- Renumbered the sections of the walkthrough to reflect an added
section.
- Reformatted and added to the Partners section.
- Added to the Digivolutions section. No longer matches the
Table
of Contents.
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P A R T N E R D I G I M O N
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NOTE: the stat increases at each level are only working figures. I will need
to go through the game again and compare the two sets to see if the increase
at
a certain level is always the same, if it is random, if there is a certain
set
of possible level-ups, or if there is a certain range. The numbers above the
stat columns are just working figures and do not necessarily represent a
rookie's natural stats at a certain level.
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3. Kotemon
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Starting Stats
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Strength: 0 Fire Tolerance: 00
Defense: 00 Water Tolerance: 00
Spirit: 00 Ice Tolerance: 00
Wisdom: 00 Wind Tolerance: 00
Speed: 00 Thunder Tolerance: 0
Charisma: 0 Machine Tolerance: 00
Dark Tolerance: 00
Signature Attack
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Hot Head:
Type: [Fire], Phy Level Learned: 1
Cost: 20 Level Loaded: N/A
Game Text: Slash with sword and fire attack.
Description: Kotemon leaps at the enemy and delivers a firey blow with
his shinai.
DRI Agent
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Expeience Table
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Weapons
-------
Armor
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Legendary Weapon
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Stats to Train
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Digivolution Chart
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Kotemon
-> Dinohumon (Kotemon LV 5)
-> Greymon (Dinohumon LV 20)
-> ExVeemon (Greymon LV 10)
-> MetalGreymon (Greymon LV 40, Kotemon LV 15)
-> WarGreymon (MetalGreymon LV 99)
-> SkullGreymon (Greymon LV 50, [Dark] 140)
-> BlackWarGreymon (SkullGreymon LV 99)
-> Kyukimon (Kotemon LV 20)
-> MetalMamemon (Kyukimon LV 20, [Machine] 140)
-> MetalGarurumon (MetalMamemon LV 40, [Machine] 200)
-> MegaGargomon (MetalGarurumon LV 99)
-> GuardiAngemon (Kotemon LV 40)
-> Stingmon (GuardiAngemon LV 10)
-> Kabuterimon (Stingmon LV 40)
-> Kyubimon (GuardiAngemon LV 20)
-> Taomon (Kyubimon LV 40)
-> Angewomon (Taomon LV 20, [Water] 360)
-> Rosemon (Angewomon LV 40)
-> Phoenixmon (Rosemon LV 99)
-> Angemon (Taomon LV 30, [Wind] 200)
-> MagnaAngemon (Angemon LV 50)
-> Seraphimon (MagnaAngemon LV 99)
-> Digitamamon (Taomon LV 40, WIS 280)
-> Devimon (Digitamamon LV 20)
-> Myotismon (Devimon LV 40)
-> MaloMyotismon (Myotismon LV 99)
-> Growlmon (Taomon LV 50, [Fire] 200)
-> Hookmon (Growlmon LV 20)
-> Armormon (Hookmon LV 50)
-> Cannondramon (Armormon LV 99)
-> Grizzmon (Growlmon LV 30, SPD 280)
-> GrapLeomon (Grizzmon LV 50)
-> Marsmon (GrapLeomon LV 99)
-> WarGrowlmon (Growlmon LV 50)
-> Gallantmon (WarGrowlmon LV 99)
-> Sakuyamon (Taomon LV 99)
-> Paildramon (ExVeemon LV 5, Stingmon LV 5)
-> Imperialdramon (Paildramon LV 50)
-> Imperialdramon FM (Imperialdramon LV 99)
-> Omnimon (MetalGarurumon LV 40, WarGreymon LV 40)
-> Imperialdramon PM (Imperialdramon FM LV 40, Omnimon LV 40)
-> GranKuwagamon (Imperialdramon LV 40, Kabuterimon LV 40)
-> Beelzemon (Gallantmon LV 40, MaloMyotismon LV 40)
-> Diaboromon (BlackWarGreymon LV 99, GranKuwagamon LV 99)
Champion Digivolutions
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Angemon:
Kotemon LV 40, GuardiAngemon LV 20, Kyubimon LV 40, Taomon LV 30,
[Wind] 200
Devimon:
Kotemon LV 40, GuardiAngemon LV 20, Kyubimon LV 40, Taomon LV 40,
Digitamamon LV 20, WIS 280
Dinohumon:
Kotemon LV 5
Exveemon:
Kotemon LV 5, Dinohumon LV 20, Greymon LV 10
Greymon:
Kotemon LV 5, Dinohumon LV 20
Grizzmon:
Kotemon LV 40, GuardiAngemon LV 20, Kyubimon LV 40, Taomon LV 50,
Growlmon LV 30, SPD 280, [Fire] 200
Growlmon:
Kotemon LV 40, GuardiAngemon LV 20, Kyubimon LV 40, Taomon LV 50,
[Fire] 200
Hookmon:
Kotemon LV 40, GuardiAngemon LV 20, Kyubimon LV 40, Taomon LV 50,
Growlmon LV 20, [Fire] 200
Kabuterimon:
Kotemon LV 40, GuardiAngemon LV 10, Stingmon LV 40
Kyubimon:
Kotemon LV 40, GuardiAngemon LV 20
Stingmon:
Kotemon LV 40, GuardiAngemon LV 10
Ultimate Digivolutions
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Angewomon:
Kotemon LV 40, GuardiAngemon LV 20, Kyubimon LV 40, Taomon LV 20,
[Water] 360
Armormon:
Kotemon LV 40, GuardiAngemon LV 20, Kyubimon LV 40, Taomon LV 50,
Growlmon LV 20, Hookmon LV 50, [Fire] 200
Digitamamon:
Kotemon LV 40, GuardiAngemon LV 20, Kyubimon LV 40, Taomon LV 40, WIS
280
GrapLeomon:
Kotemon LV 40, GuardiAngemon LV 20, Kyubimon LV 40, Taomon LV 50,
Growlmon LV 30, Grizzmon LV 50, SPD 280, [Fire] 200
Kyukimon:
Kotemon LV 20
MagnaAngemon:
Kotemon LV 40, GuardiAngemon LV 20, Kyubimon LV 40, Taomon LV 30,
Angemon LV 50, [Wind] 200
MetalGreymon:
Kotemon LV 15, Dinohumon LV 20, Greymon LV 40
MetalMamemon:
Kotemon LV 20, Kyukimon LV 20, [Machine] 140
Myotismon:
Kotemon LV 40, GuardiAngemon LV 20, Kyubimon LV 40, Taomon LV 40,
Digitamamon LV 20, Devimon LV 40, WIS 280
Paildramon:
Kotemon LV 40, Dinohumon LV 20, GuardiAngemon LV 10, Greymon LV 10,
ExVeemon LV 5, Stingmon LV 5
SkullGreymon:
Kotemon LV 5, Dinohumon LV 20, Greymon LV 50, [Dark] 140
Taomon:
Kotemon LV 40, GuardiAngemon LV 20, Kyubimon LV 40
WarGrowlmon:
Kotemon LV 40, GuardiAngemon LV 20, Kyubimon LV 40, Taomon LV 50,
Growlmon LV 50, [Fire] 200
Mega Digivolutions
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Beelzemon:
Kotemon LV 40, GuardiAngemon LV 20, Kyubimon LV 40, Taomon LV 50,
Growlmon LV 50, WarGrowlmon LV 99, Gallantmon LV 40, Digitamamon LV 20,
Devimon LV 40, MaloMyotismon LV 99, MaloMyotismon LV 40, WIS 280,
[Fire] 200
BlackWarGreymon:
Kotemon LV 5, Dinohumon LV 20, Greymon LV 50, SkullGreymon LV 99,
[Dark] 140
Cannondramon:
Kotemon LV 40, GuardiAngemon LV 20, Kyubimon LV 40, Taomon LV 50,
Growlmon LV 20, Hookmon LV 50, Armormon LV 99, [Fire] 200
Diaboromon:
Kotemon LV 40, Dinohumon LV 20, GuardiAngemon LV 10, Greymon LV 50,
SkullGreymon LV 99, BlackWarGreymon LV 99, Stingmon LV 40,
Kabuterimon LV 99, ExVeemon LV 5, Paildramon LV 50,
Imperialdramon LV 99, GranKuwagamon LV 99, [Dark] 140
Gallantmon:
Kotemon LV 40, GuardiAngemon LV 20, Kyubimon LV 40, Taomon LV 50,
Growlmon LV 50, WarGrowlmon LV 99, [Fire] 200
GranKuwagamon:
Kotemon LV 40, Dinohumon LV 20, GuardiAngemon LV 10, Stingmon LV 40,
Kabuterimon LV 40, Greymon LV 10, ExVeemon LV 5, Paildramon LV 50,
Imperialdramon LV 40
GuardiAngemon:
Kotemon LV 40
Imperialdramon:
Kotemon LV 40, Dinohumon LV 20, GuardiAngemon LV 10, Greymon LV 10,
ExVeemon LV 5, Stingmon LV 5, Paildramon LV 50
MaloMyotismon:
Kotemon LV 40, GuardiAngemon LV 20, Kyubimon LV 40, Taomon LV 40,
Digitamamon LV 20, Devimon LV 40, MaloMyotismon LV 99, WIS 280
Marsmon:
Kotemon LV 40, GuardiAngemon LV 20, Kyubimon LV 40, Taomon LV 50,
Growlmon LV 30, Grizzmon LV 50, GrapLeomon LV 99, SPD 280, [Fire] 200
MegaGargomon:
Kotemon LV 20, Kyukimon LV 20, [Machine] 140, MetalMamemon LV 40,
MetalGarurumon LV 99, [Machine] 200
MetalGarurumon:
Kotemon LV 20, Kyukimon LV 20, MetalMamemon LV 40, [Machine] 200
Omnimon:
Kotemon LV 20, Dinohumon LV 20, Kyukimon LV 20, Greymon LV 40,
MetalGreymon LV 99, WarGreymon LV 40, MetalMamemon LV 40,
MetalGarurumon LV 40, [Machine] 140
Pheonixmon:
Kotemon LV 40, GuardiAngemon LV 20, Kyubimon LV 40, Taomon LV 20,
Angewomon LV 40, Rosemon LV 99, [Water] 360
Rosemon:
Kotemon LV 40, GuardiAngemon LV 20, Kyubimon LV 40, Taomon LV 20,
Angewomon LV 40, [Water] 360
Sakuyamon:
Kotemon LV 40, GuardiAngemon LV 20, Kyubimon LV 40, Taomon LV 99
Seraphimon:
Kotemon LV 40, GuardiAngemon LV 20, Kyubimon LV 40, Taomon LV 30,
Angemon LV 50, MagnaAngemon LV 99, [Wind] 200
WarGreymon:
Kotemon LV 15, Dinohumon LV 20, Greymon LV 40, MetalGreymon LV 99
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6. Patamon
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Starting Stats
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Strength: 0 Fire Tolerance: 00
Defense: 00 Water Tolerance: 00
Spirit: 00 Ice Tolerance: 00
Wisdom: 00 Wind Tolerance: 00
Speed: 00 Thunder Tolerance: 0
Charisma: 0 Machine Tolerance: 00
Dark Tolerance: 00
Signature Attack
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Boom Bubble:
Type: [Wind], Mag Level Learned: 1
Cost: 30 Level Loaded: N/A
Game Text: Shoot inhaled air at once.
Description: Patamon puffs a ball of compressed air at the enemy.
DRI Agent
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Expeience Table
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Weapons
-------
Armor
-----
Legendary Weapon
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Stats to Train
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Digivolution Chart
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Patamon
-> Angemon (Patamon LV 5)
-> Digitamamon (Angemon LV 20, STR 100)
-> Angewomon (Angemon LV 30, WIS 180)
-> Rosemon (Angewomon LV 40, Patamon LV 15)
-> Phoenixmon (Rosemon LV 99)
-> MagnaAngemon (Patamon LV 20)
-> Stingmon (MagnaAngemon LV 20, [Thunder] 100)
-> Kabuterimon (Stingmon LV 40)
-> Greymon (MagnaAngemon LV 30, [Fire] 140)
-> MetalGreymon (Greymon LV 40)
-> WarGreymon (MetalGreymon LV 99)
-> SkullGreymon (Greymon LV 50, [Dark] 220)
-> BlackWarGreymon (SkullGreymon LV 99)
-> Seraphimon (Patamon LV 40)
-> Hookmon (Seraphimon LV 10)
-> Armormon (Hookmon LV 50)
-> MetalMamemon (Armormon LV 20, [Machine] 140)
-> Growlmon (MetalMamemon LV 20)
-> Dinohumon (Growlmon LV 20)
-> Kyukimon (Dinohumon LV 50)
-> GuardiAngemon (Kyukimon LV
99)
-> ExVeemon (Growlmon LV 30, [Wind] 320)
-> Grizzmon (Growlmon LV 40, STR 240)
-> GrapLeomon (Grizzmon LV 50)
-> Marsmon (GrapLeomon V 99)
-> WarGrowlmon (Growlmon LV 50)
-> Gallantmon (WarGrowlmon LV 99)
-> MetalGarurumon (MetalMamemon LV 50)
-> MegaGargomon (MetalGarurumon LV 99)
-> Devimon (Armormon LV 30, [Dark] 300)
-> Myotismon (Devimon LV 50)
-> MaloMyotismon (Myotismon LV 99)
-> Kyubimon (Armormon LV 40, SPR 300)
-> Taomon (Kyubimon LV 40)
-> Sakuyamon (Taomon LV 99)
-> Cannondramon (Armormon LV 99)
-> Paildramon (ExVeemon LV 5, Stingmon LV 5)
-> Imperialdramon (Paildramon LV 50)
-> Imperialdramon FM (Imperialdramon LV 99)
-> Omnimon (MetalGarurumon LV 40, WarGreymon LV 40)
-> Imperialdramon PM (Imperialdramon FM LV 40, Omnimon LV 40)
-> GranKuwagamon (Imperialdramon LV 40, Kabuterimon LV 40)
-> Beelzemon (Gallantmon LV 40, MaloMyotismon LV 40)
-> Diaboromon (BlackWarGreymon LV 99, GranKuwagamon LV 99)
Champion Digivolutions
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Angemon:
Patamon LV 5
Devimon:
Patamon LV 40, Seraphimon LV 10, Hookmon LV 50, Armormon LV 30,
[Dark] 300
Dinohumon:
Patamon LV 40, Seraphimon LV 10, Hookmon LV 50, Armormon LV 20,
MetalMamemon LV 20, Growlmon LV 20, [Machine] 140
Exveemon:
Patamon LV 40, Seraphimon LV 10, Hookmon LV 50, Armormon LV 20,
MetalMamemon LV 20, Growlmon LV 30, [Wind] 320, [Machine] 140
Greymon:
Patamon LV 20, MagnaAngemon LV 30, [Fire] 140
Grizzmon:
Patamon LV 40, Seraphimon LV 10, Hookmon LV 50, Armormon LV 20,
MetalMamemon LV 20, Growlmon LV 40, STR 240, [Machine] 140
Growlmon:
Patamon LV 40, Seraphimon LV 10, Hookmon LV 50, Armormon LV 20,
MetalMamemon LV 20, [Machine] 140
Hookmon:
Patamon LV 40, Seraphimon LV 10
Kabuterimon:
Patamon LV 20, MagnaAngemon LV 20, Stingmon LV 40, [Thunder] 100
Kyubimon:
Patamon LV 40, Seraphimon LV 10, Hookmon LV 50, Armormon LV 40, SPR 300
Stingmon:
Patamon LV 20, MagnaAngemon LV 20, [Thunder] 100
Ultimate Digivolutions
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Angewomon:
Patamon LV 5, Angemon LV 30, WIS 180
Armormon:
Patamon LV 40, Seraphimon LV 10, Hookmon LV 50
Digitamamon:
Patamon LV 5, Angemon LV 20, STR 100
GrapLeomon:
Patamon LV 40, Seraphimon LV 10, Hookmon LV 50, Armormon LV 20,
MetalMamemon LV 20, Growlmon LV 40, Grizzmon LV 50, STR 240,
[Machine] 140
Kyukimon:
Patamon LV 40, Seraphimon LV 10, Hookmon LV 50, Armormon LV 20,
MetalMamemon LV 20, Growlmon LV 20, Dinohumon LV 50, [Machine] 140
MagnaAngemon:
Patamon LV 20
MetalGreymon:
Patamon LV 20, MagnaAngemon LV 30, Greymon LV 40, [Fire] 140
MetalMamemon:
Patamon LV 40, Seraphimon LV 10, Hookmon LV 50, Armormon LV 20,
[Machine] 140
Myotismon:
Patamon LV 40, Seraphimon LV 10, Hookmon LV 50, Armormon LV 30,
Devimon LV 50, [Dark] 300
Paildramon:
Patamon LV 40, MagnaAngemon LV 20, Seraphimon LV 10, Stingmon LV 5,
Hookmon LV 50, Armormon LV 20, MetalMamemon LV 20, Growlmon LV 30,
ExVeemon LV 5, [Wind] 320, [Thunder] 100, [Machine] 140
SkullGreymon:
Patamon LV 20, MagnaAngemon LV 30, Greymon LV 50, [Fire] 140, [Dark]
220
Taomon:
Patamon LV 40, Seraphimon LV 10, Hookmon LV 50, Armormon LV 40,
Kyubimon LV 40, SPR 300
WarGrowlmon:
Patamon LV 40, Seraphimon LV 10, Hookmon LV 50, Armormon LV 20,
MetalMamemon LV 20, Growlmon LV 50, [Machine] 140
Mega Digivolutions
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Beelzemon:
Patamon LV 40, Seraphimon LV 10, Hookmon LV 50, Armormon LV 30,
Devimon LV 50, Myotismon LV 99, MaloMyotismon LV 40, MetalMamemon LV
20,
Growlmon LV 50, WarGrowlmon LV 99, Gallantmon LV 40, [Machine] 140,
[Dark] 300
BlackWarGreymon:
Patamon LV 20, MagnaAngemon LV 30, Greymon LV 50, SkullGreymon LV 99,
[Fire] 140, [Dark] 220
Cannondramon:
Patamon LV 40, Seraphimon LV 10, Hookmon LV 50, Armormon LV 99
Diaboromon:
Patamon LV 40, MagnaAngemon LV 30, Seraphimon LV 10, Greymon LV 50,
SkullGreymon LV 99, BlackWarGreymon LV 99, Stingmon LV 40,
Kabuterimon LV 99, Hookmon LV 50, Armormon LV 20, MetalMamemon LV 20,
Growlmon LV 30, ExVeemon LV 5, Paildramon LV 50, Imperialdramon LV 99,
GranKuwagamon LV 99, [Fire] 140, [Wind] 320, [Thunder] 100,
[Machine] 140, [Dark] 220
Gallantmon:
Patamon LV 40, Seraphimon LV 10, Hookmon LV 50, Armormon LV 20,
MetalMamemon LV 20, Growlmon LV 50, WarGrowlmon LV 99, [Machine] 140
GranKuwagamon:
Patamon LV 40, MagnaAngemon LV 20, Seraphimon LV 10, Stingmon LV 40,
Kabuterimon LV 40, Hookmon LV 50, Armormon LV 20, MetalMamemon LV 20,
Growlmon LV 30, ExVeemon LV 5, Paildramon LV 50, Imperialdramon LV 40,
[Wind] 320, [Thunder] 100, [Machine] 140
GuardiAngemon:
Patamon LV 40, Seraphimon LV 10, Hookmon LV 50, Armormon LV 20,
MetalMamemon LV 20, Growlmon LV 20, Dinohumon LV 50, Kyukimon LV 99,
[Machine] 140
Imperialdramon:
Patamon LV 40, MagnaAngemon LV 20, Seraphimon LV 10, Stingmon LV 5,
Hookmon LV 50, Armormon LV 20, MetalMamemon LV 20, Growlmon LV 30,
ExVeemon LV 5, Paildramon LV 50, [Wind] 320, [Thunder] 100, [Machine]
140
MaloMyotismon:
Patamon LV 40, Seraphimon LV 10, Hookmon LV 50, Armormon LV 30,
Devimon LV 50, Myotismon LV 99, [Dark] 300
Marsmon:
Patamon LV 40, Seraphimon LV 10, Hookmon LV 50, Armormon LV 20,
MetalMamemon LV 20, Growlmon LV 40, Grizzmon LV 50, GrapLeomon LV 99,
STR 240, [Machine] 140
MegaGargomon:
Patamon LV 40, Seraphimon LV 10, Hookmon LV 50, Armormon LV 20,
MetalMamemon LV 50, MetalGarurumon LV 99, [Machine] 140
MetalGarurumon:
Patamon LV 40, Seraphimon LV 10, Hookmon LV 50, Armormon LV 20,
MetalMamemon LV 50, [Machine] 140
Omnimon:
Patamon LV 40, MagnaAngemon LV 30, Seraphimon LV 10, Greymon LV 40,
MetalGreymon LV 99, WarGreymon LV 40, Hookmon LV 50, Armormon LV 20,
MetalMamemon LV 50, MetalGarurumon LV 40, [Fire] 140, [Machine] 140
Pheonixmon:
Patamon LV 15, Angemon LV 30, Angewomon LV 40, Rosemon LV 99, WIS 180
Rosemon:
Patamon LV 15, Angemon LV 30, Angewomon LV 40, WIS 180
Sakuyamon:
Patamon LV 40, Seraphimon LV 10, Hookmon LV 50, Armormon LV 40,
Kyubimon LV 40, Taomon LV 99, SPR 300
Seraphimon:
Patamon LV 40
WarGreymon:
Patamon LV 20, MagnaAngemon LV 30, Greymon LV 40, MetalGreymon LV 99,
[Fire] 140
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7. Renamon
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Starting Stats
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Strength: 0 Fire Tolerance: 00
Defense: 00 Water Tolerance: 00
Spirit: 00 Ice Tolerance: 00
Wisdom: 00 Wind Tolerance: 00
Speed: 00 Thunder Tolerance: 0
Charisma: 0 Machine Tolerance: 00
Dark Tolerance: 00
Signature Attack
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Diamond Storm:
Type: [Ice], Mag Level Learned: 1
Cost: 30 Level Loaded: N/A
Game Text: Create ice leaves and shoot.
Description: Renamon leaps SPRo the air and spreads her arms, forming
an array of sharp ice crystals which fly at the enemy.
DRI Agent
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DRI Michael:
He is on the roof of Leomon's Gym in Central Park. He wants DDNA from a
Taomon.
Expeience Table
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Equipment
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Legendary Weapon
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Stats to Train
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Digivolution Chart
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Renamon
-> Kyubimon (Renamon LV 5)
-> Stingmon (Kyubimon LV 20, STR 80)
-> Growlmon (Stingmon LV 20, DEF 80)
-> WarGrowlmon (Growlmon LV 40, Renamon LV 25)
-> Gallantmon (WarGrowlmon LV 99)
-> Kabuterimon (Stingmon LV 40)
-> Angewomon (Kyubimon LV 30, SPR 160)
-> Rosemon (Angewomon LV 40, Renamon LV 15)
-> Phoenixmon (Rosemon LV 99)
-> Taomon (Renamon LV 20)
-> ExVeemon (Taomon LV 20, [Wind] 120)
-> MetalMamemon (Taomon LV 30, [Machine] 100)
-> MetalGarurumon (Metalmamemon LV 40, [Machine] 120)
-> MegaGargomon (MetalGarurumon LV 99)
-> Sakuyamon (Renamon LV 40)
-> Devimon (Sakuyamon LV 10)
-> Myotismon (Devimon LV 50)
-> Grizzmon (Myotismon LV 20, STR 300)
-> Dinohumon (Grizzmon LV 20)
-> Kyukimon (Dinohumon LV 50)
-> Hookmon (Kyukimon LV 20)
-> Armormon (Hookmon LV 50)
-> Cannondramon (Armormon LV
99)
-> GuardiAngemon (Kyukimon LV 99)
-> Greymon (Grizzmon LV 30, DEF 280)
-> MetalGreymon (Greymon LV 40)
-> WarGreymon (MetalGreymon LV 99)
-> SkullGreymon (Greymon LV 50, [Dark] 250)
-> BlackWarGreymon (SkullGreymon LV
99)
-> GrapLeomon (Grizzmon LV 50)
-> Marsmon (GrapLeomon LV 99)
-> MaloMyotismon (Myotismon LV 99)
-> Digitamamon (Sakuyamon LV 20, WIS 400)
-> Angemon (Sakuyamon LV 30, [Wind] 150)
-> MagnaAngemon (Angemon LV 50)
-> Seraphimon (MagnaAngemon LV 99)
-> Paildramon (ExVeemon LV 5, Stingmon LV 5)
-> Imperialdramon (Paildramon LV 50)
-> Imperialdramon FM (Imperialdramon LV 99)
-> Omnimon (MetalGarurumon LV 40, WarGreymon LV 40)
-> Imperialdramon PM (Imperialdramon FM LV 40, Omnimon LV 40)
-> GranKuwagamon (Imperialdramon LV 40, Kabuterimon LV 40)
-> Beelzemon (Gallantmon LV 40, MaloMyotismon LV 40)
-> Diaboromon (BlackWarGreymon LV 99, GranKuwagamon LV 99)
Champion Digivolutions
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Angemon:
Renamon LV 40, Sakuyamon LV 30, [Wind] 130
Devimon:
Renamon LV 40, Sakuyamon LV 10
Dinohumon:
Renamon LV 40, Sakuyamon LV 10, Devimon LV 50, Myotismon LV 20,
Grizzmon LV 20, STR 300
Exveemon:
Renamon LV 20, Taomon LV 20, [Wind] 120
Greymon:
Renamon LV 40, Sakuyamon LV 10, Devimon LV 50, Myotismon LV 20,
Grizzmon LV 30, STR 300, DEF 280
Grizzmon:
Renamon LV 40, Sakuyamon LV 10, Devimon LV 50, Myotismon LV 20, STR 300
Growlmon:
Renamon LV 5, Kyubimon LV 20, Stingmon LV 20, STR 80, DEF 80
Hookmon:
Renamon LV 40, Sakuyamon LV 10, Devimon LV 50, Myotismon LV 20,
Grizzmon LV 20, Dinohumon LV 50, Kyukimon LV 20, STR 300
Kabuterimon:
Renamon LV 5, Kyubimon LV 20, Stingmon LV 40, STR 80
Kyubimon:
Renamon LV 5
Stingmon:
Renamon LV 5, Kyubimon LV 20, STR 80
Ultimate Digivolutions
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Angewomon:
Renamon LV 5, Kyubimon LV 30, SPR 160
Armormon:
Renamon LV 40, Sakuyamon LV 10, Devimon LV 50, Myotismon LV 20,
Grizzmon LV 20, Dinohumon LV 50, Kyukimon LV 20, Hookmon LV 50, STR 300
Digitamamon:
Renamon LV 40, Sakuyamon LV 20, WIS 400
GrapLeomon:
Renamon LV 40, Sakuyamon LV 10, Devimon LV 50, Myotismon LV 20,
Grizzmon LV 50, STR 300
Kyukimon:
Renamon LV 40, Sakuyamon LV 10, Devimon LV 50, Myotismon LV 20,
Grizzmon LV 20, Dinohumon LV 50, STR 300
MagnaAngemon:
Renamon LV 40, Sakuyamon LV 30, Angemon LV 50, [Wind] 130
MetalGreymon:
Renamon LV 40, Sakuyamon LV 10, Devimon LV 50, Myotismon LV 20,
Grizzmon LV 30, Greymon LV 40, STR 300, DEF 280
MetalMamemon:
Renamon LV 20, Taomon LV 30, [Machine] 100
Myotismon:
Renamon LV 40, Sakuyamon LV 10, Devimon LV 50
Paildramon:
Renamon LV 20, Kyubimon LV 20, Taomon LV 20, Stingmon LV 5,
ExVeemon LV 5, STR 80, [Wind] 120
SkullGreymon:
Renamon LV 40, Sakuyamon LV 10, Devimon LV 50, Myotismon LV 20,
Grizzmon LV 30, Greymon LV 50, STR 300, DEF 280, [Dark] 250
Taomon:
Renamon LV 20
WarGrowlmon:
Renamon LV 25, Kyubimon LV 20, Stingmon LV 20, Growlmon LV 40,
STR 80, DEF 80
Mega Digivolutions
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Beelzemon:
Renamon LV 40, Kyubimon LV 20, Sakuyamon LV 10, Stingmon LV 20,
Growlmon LV 40, WarGrowlmon LV 99, Gallantmon LV 40, Devimon LV 50,
Myotismon LV 99, MaloMyotismon LV 40, STR 80, DEF 80
BlackWarGreymon:
Renamon LV 40, Sakuyamon LV 10, Devimon LV 50, Myotismon LV 20,
Grizzmon LV 30, Greymon LV 50, SkullGreymon LV 99, STR 300, DEF 280,
[Dark] 250
Cannondramon:
Renamon LV 40, Sakuyamon LV 10, Devimon LV 50, Myotismon LV 20,
Grizzmon LV 20, Dinohumon LV 50, Kyukimon LV 20, Hookmon LV 50,
Armormon
LV 99, STR 300
Diaboromon:
Renamon LV 40, Kyubimon LV 20, Taomon LV 20, Sakuyamon LV 10,
Devimon LV 50, Myotismon LV 20, Grizzmon LV 30, Greymon LV 50,
SkullGreymon LV 99, BlackWarGreymon LV 99, Stingmon LV 40,
Kabuterimon LV 99, ExVeemon LV 5, Paildramon LV 50,
Imperialdramon LV 99, GranKuwagamon LV 99, STR 300, DEF 280, [Wind]
120,
[Dark] 250
Gallantmon:
Renamon LV 25, Kyubimon LV 20, Stingmon LV 20, Growlmon LV 40,
WarGrowlmon LV 99, STR 80, DEF 80
GranKuwagamon
Renamon LV 20, Kyubimon LV 20, Taomon LV 20, Stingmon LV 40,
Kabuterimon LV 40, ExVeemon LV 5, Paildramon LV 50,
Imperialdramon LV 40, STR 80, [Wind] 120
GuardiAngemon:
Renamon LV 40, Sakuyamon LV 10, Devimon LV 50, Myotismon LV 20,
Grizzmon LV 20, Dinohumon LV 50, Kyukimon LV 99, STR 300
Imperialdramon:
Renamon LV 20, Kyubimon LV 20, Taomon LV 20, Stingmon LV 5,
ExVeemon LV 5, Paildramon LV 50, STR 80, [Wind] 120
MaloMyotismon:
Renamon LV 40, Sakuyamon LV 10, Devimon LV 50, Myotismon LV 99
Marsmon:
Renamon LV 40, Sakuyamon LV 10, Devimon LV 50, Myotismon LV 20,
Grizzmon LV 50, GrapLeomon LV 99, STR 300
MegaGargomon:
Renamon LV 20, Taomon LV 30, MetalMamemon LV 40, MetalGarurumon LV 99,
[Machine] 120
MetalGarurumon:
Renamon LV 20, Taomon LV 30, MetalMamemon LV 40, [Machine] 120
Omnimon:
Renamon LV 40, Taomon LV 30, Sakuyamon LV 10, MetalMamemon LV 40,
MetalGarurumon LV 40, Devimon LV 50, Myotismon LV 20, Grizzmon LV 30,
Greymon LV 40, MetalGreymon LV 99, WarGreymon LV 40, STR 300, DEF 280,
[Machine] 120
Pheonixmon:
Renamon LV 15, Kyubimon LV 30, Angewomon LV 40, Rosemon LV 99, SPR 160
Rosemon:
Renamon LV 15, Kyubimon LV 30, Angewomon LV 40, SPR 160
Sakuyamon:
Renamon LV 40
Seraphimon:
Renamon LV 40, Sakuyamon LV 30, Angemon LV 50, MagnaAngemon LV 99,
[Wind] 130
WarGreymon:
Renamon LV 40, Sakuyamon LV 10, Devimon LV 50, Myotismon LV 20,
Grizzmon LV 30, Greymon LV 40, MetalGreymon LV 99, STR 300, DEF 280
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W A L K T H R O U G H
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A NOTE ABOUT DIRECTIONS: North, south, east, and west in the game are
oriented
toward the corners of the television screen, instead of being straight up and
down like in most games. This means that when I tell you to go north, for
example, you move toward the upper right corner of the screen. South is the
lower left corner, east is the lower right corner, and west is the upper left
corner of the television screen. If you're confused, try out the diagram
below:
Northwest
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| WEST NORTH |
| |
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| |
Southwest | | Northeast
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| |
| |
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| SOUTH EAST |
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Southeast
The box is your television screen and the compass directions correspond to
the
compass directions in the game. If you're still confused, I can't help it. As
crappy as that was, it's the best explanation I can give.
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1. Junior's Day Out
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The game opens in the real world with Junior waiting for his friends Teddy
and
Ivy on a street corner in Kusanagi City. He's fretting about not having any
time to play Digimon Online. Apparently Ivy wasn't supposed to be invited,
and
neither she nor Teddy got a Login pass ahead of time. They don't seem like
the
type to plan ahead, do they?
While you're waiting a news flash comes across television monitors. S.A.P.,
the
International Police, have found the European headquarters of the A.o.A, a
criminal organization, and, together with the army, raided it and arrested
the
A.o.A.'s leaders. Officials think that the recent internet terrorism that's
been going on is connected to the A.o.A. Junior recalls the A.o.A. having
done
bad things with Digimon.
At that point Ivy and Teddy finally come out of the building ,interrupting
Junior's reverie. Junior's a bit perturbed at how long it took them, and at
the
fact that Ivy's along for the ride (due to her view of Digimon, it seems).
Junior and Ivy face off until Teddy breaks it up and drags them off to the
Digimon Center.
This is apparently the kids' first time in the MAGAMI Online Center, because
they're both astonished and excited by what they see there. Teddy, being the
computer buff of the group, starts drooling over the Matrix System. Junior's
anxiousness to begin playing Digimon Online quickly overcomes his awe of the
place and he leads the group over to the counter to set up their accounts so
they can get with the playing.
The Account Clerk tells the group to each choose one Starter Pack of Digimon:
A, B, or C. Each pack contains three Digimon:
A: Balance Pack
Kotemon, Renamon, Patamon
B: Powerful Pack
Monmon, Agumon, Renamon
C: Maniac Pack
Kumamon, Guilmon, Patamon
Junior is having trouble deciding, so Ivy tells him to just pick a pack that
has a Digimon he likes. Unfortunately, he likes something in ALL of the
packs,
so Ivy then tells him to not pick a pack with a Digimon he doesn't like.
Again,
Junior has to be difficult, as there are no Digimon he doesn't like. Finally
Ivy just tells him to hurry up and choose, since he has nothing to worry
about.
After Ivy threatens twice to leave Junior behind if he doesn't choose you're
finally taken to the Digimon Online registration system.
The first step is to choose the name Junior goes by int he Digital World. The
default is the rather unimaginative "Junior," so that's what this guide will
use. Then you have to pick your Starter Pack. Later in the game you'll be
able
to get all the other Starter Pack Rookies, but for now you'll be stuck with
what you pick.
A: Balance Pack - "Weapon, magic attacks, and healing. Best pack for
teamwork"
Kotemon - "Balanced swordsman. Also learns to heal."
Renamon - "Gets the enemy with lightning and ice."
Patamon - "Healing specialist. Very likable."
B: Powerful Pack - "For the fearless who think that offense is the best
defense."
Monmon - "Has various guns. Expert marksman."
Agumon - "Likes to spew fire. Very aggressive"
Renamon - "Gets the enemy with lightning and ice."
C: Maniac Pack - "They're all quirky and difficult. You can only count
on
Patamon."
Kumamon - "Powerful martial artist who's pretty fast."
Guilmon - "Mischevious Digimon. He'll learn odd moves."
Patamon - "Healing specialist. Very likable."
My advice, if this is your first time through the game, is to pick a Pack
with
Patamon in it. His healing techniques make the game quite a bit easier early
on, before you can get other Digimon who can heal. And he naturally learns
the
Seraphimon digivolution, which is one of the best healers in the game.
As far as the other Digimon go, both Monmon and Renamon level extremely
quickly. Renamon is the most powerful magic-wielding partner in the game, and
Agumon is very powerful physically. Monmon simply levels the quickest and can
do obscene damage (comparatively speaking) early in the game. Kumamon levels
slower than molasses in January, and isn't very impressive besides. Guilmon
and
Kotemon are both quite decent.
For this walkthrough I picked the Balanced Pack to start, so most strategies,
at least early on, will center around the Digimon on that pack.
The Account Clerk welcomes Junior to Asuka Server and tells him to retrieve
his
Digimon data at the lobby.
This is where you gain your first real control of Junior. There are two guys
standing by the path leading east. Maniac Phillip tells you that you can
fight
Card Battles in addition to Digimon Battles. Gamer Takashi tells you that the
path leads to the Digimon Lab. If you try to take the path Junior stops and
reminds you that you need to pick up your Digimon Data. Go up the stairs.
Lazy Allen is standing on the far side of the desk and tells you that the
funky
thing floating above your head is a satellite. It manages your data. The
door
to the right of the desk leads to the Arena Front Desk. You can register for
the Server Champ tournament here, but only if you have your partner Digimon
and
the four Leader Badges. More on that later. The door to the left of the desk
leads to the Admin Center, which you don't have access to, as you're just a
lowly player. For now talk to the nice ladies at the front desk.
The Guide standing behind the counter to the right explains the basics of
Digimon Online to you. Thre are seven subjects and "Return," which exits you
from the menu. Here's the information:
Objective: The goal of Digimon Online is to become the strongest of the over
200,000 players and become the World Champ. Only Server Champs, the winner
of the Server Tournaments, can enter the World Champ Tournament. You must
defeat the 4 City Leaders in order to enter the Server Tournament, so good
luck!
City Guide: There are cities other than Asuka City within this server. If you
see a city during your journey, stop by. In the cities are Item Shops, and
Inns that restore your Digimon. Data can be saved by Guardromon in the
Inns. There are unique sights in each city. Asuka City has the only
Digimon Lab, where all tamers visit.
Field Guide: Outside the city, you will battle with wild Digimon. Be prepared
before you leave. There are Inns outside the city. If your partner Digimon
gets hurt during battle, let them rest. At first, stay away from areas
with
strong opponents. Train your partner Digimon before going there.
Battle Tips: You travel with 3 partner Digimon, but only one can battle at a
time. You may switch them during battle. During battle, tamers control
their Digimon with commands. Select a command suitable for the situation.
You also have special techs that use MP, and even use items. Go to the
Digimon Lab for more info.
Training Basics: Partner Digimon gain EXP (experience) during battle. They
level up according to the EXP they have gained. Digimon get stronger as
they level up and fight stronger opponents. The stronger the opponent, the
more EXP. A Digimon's abilities can also be increased by training. Find
out more about training at the Digimon Lab.
Status Screen: When on the move, you can open the Status Screen from your
satellite by pushing the START button. You can look at your partner
Digimon, use items, and check the map in the Status Screen.
Now that you've read up on the game, talk to the Tamer Service woman (she's
the
leftmost woman behind the counter). She asks you if she should call out your
partner Digimon. Select "Yes, please!" to have her download them from your
satellite. She'll tell you to stand on the mark on the floor, and Junior will
walk there. He's as excited as ever.
While Junior is waiting for his Digimon to be downloaded Ivy and Teddy show
up.
We find out during the ensuing conversation that Ivy is going by Kail in the
Digital World, and that Teddy, due to his admitted laziness, is still known
as
Teddy.
Now your three Digimon will pop up to your left. Junior's happy and
introduces
himself to the Digimon, who in turn greet him back. Teddy and Kail wonder who
came up with Digimon Online. Junior decides to head out, and the group agrees
to split up from here. Junior leaves the Main Lobby automatically, Digimon in
tow.
Digimon Battles:
Tamer Genji Kuwagamon 4 EXP 50 BIT
From here on out, I'll use the terms "you" and "Junior" to refer to the same
entity. Junior is your character in the game, so as far as reference goes you
and he are one. You'll walk out of the Lobby and be flagged down by Tamer
Genji.
Genji says he hasn't seen you around here before, and asks if you're new.
You'll say that yeah, you are and you just got you're Digimon. Tamer Genji
decides to battle you, and tells you not to worry if you don't understand the
rules, that gaining experience is the important thing.
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| DIGIMON BATTLE: Tamer Genji
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| Kuwagamon 4 EXP 50 BIT
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| This one's pretty simple. Just use you're rookie's finisher. It
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| should take at most two attacks. You shouldn't even have to switch
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| Digimon.
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Then Genji asks you if you have a Folder Bag, which, of course, you don't. He
directs you to the Yellow Cruiser to learn all about Card Battles. After the
conversation ends you're taken straight to the Digimon Lab.
Lazy Yuka, the girl standing next to the door, mentions that your Digimon's
parameters will differ depending on how you raise them. There are two women
behind the counter next to the door. Talk to them both for some good
information about Digimon.
If you talk to the Navis by the doorway you can find out some information
about
digivolving and battling. Digivolve Navi gives you come clues about raising
your partners:
"Kotemon"
Can learn Agumon and Veemon types. If you train machine tolerance...
"Monmon"
Once it learns Ultimate, train its strength, machine, and wind
tolerance.
"Kumamon"
Train wisdom and spirit, which are hardest to increase.
"Renamon"
Train spirit or strength and defense.
"Patamon"
Train wisdom and strength.
"Agumon"
If you increase dark tolerance, it will learn dark type digivolution.
"Guilmon"
Its parameters are partial, so the key is to strengthen its weaknesses.
Digimon Navi teaches you about Digimon techniques and provides clues about
Digimon Battle and raising Digimon:
"Types of Attacks"
Use physical, magic, and support techniques as needed.
"Attack Attributes"
Attack opponents with opposing attributes and use ally attributes.
"Technique Effects"
Effectiveness of poison, paralysis, and others differ with Digimon.
"Status Ailments"
Status ailments except "curse" by Cardmon will go away after battle.
"DNA Digivolve"
Combine two Digimon into one. After DNA Digivolve, the two will switch.
"EXP Distribution"
All Digimon that appeared in battle will receive EXP.
"Training"
Digimon can be trained at a gym by using TP (Training Points).
"Digivolution Skills"
Digivolved form skills will increase as you gain EXP.
Now take the stairs over to Dr. Kadomatsu. He's the old guy standing up by
the
computer screens. He tells you that you can Digivolve and switch Digimon in
the
lab. You can also see a Digivolve Chart for one of your Digimon.
Unfortunately,
it only shows the digivolutions that you already have.
Interesting information, but if you want to see how each partner learns its
digivolutions you can just look in the Partners section of this guide. That's
really about all there is to do here right now, so go ahead and leave via the
bottom door.
Outside Smith's Shop, Masato tells you that your first goal is to go east to
Seiryu City and defeat that leader. I wouldn't say that's your FIRST goal,
but
it's a good thing to keep in mind. Agumon tells you that you should train
your
Digimon at the nearby gym, and Patamon mentions that Digimon can only
digivolve
during battle. Inside Smith's Shop one of the kids informs you that there are
some items you can't buy in shops.
Go into the Inn. On the second floor, Chicago Green tells you about an
auction
of rare items that is rumored to be somewhere in town. Unfortunately, he
doesn't know where or how to take part. Don't worry, we'll get to the auction
later. Go back to the first floor and take the ladder down. Exit through the
doorway across from the ladder to enter the Lamb Chop. Master John, the man
behind the counter, says that everyone comes there. That's something to keep
in
mind for future reference. Go back to the bottom level of the Inn and take
the
door next to the ladder this time. You'll find yourself in the Underground
Path.
First, go to the right and then down the long ladder. You'll be in the Asuka
Sewers.
Items:
300 BIT
Go down the stairs and pick up the 300 BIT in the chest. This will give you a
nice head start on equipment and items, since the 50 BIT you got from the
Digimon Battle with Tamer Genji just isn't going to cut it. Don't worry about
the other chest you can see from here. You can't get to it until quite a bit
later. After getting the chest go back to the Underground Path.
This time go left and through the door to reach the lower level of Asuka
City.
The Guilmon here tells you to use capsules or rest at an Inn to heal battle
damage, and Maniac Jack talks about equipping Digimon. In the park you'll
find
Jake and Grandma Beth, who want to become Digimon. This little revelation is
actually important for later, so you might want to keep it in mind.
But the reason you're down here is the Yellow Cruiser. Enter the building
with
the yellow roof.
WWelcome to the Yellow Cruiser. Talk to Divermon behind the counter first.
He'll give you a Folder Bag, into which you can insert three folders you've
created. So thaaaaat's what ol' man Genji was talking about. A Folder is a
set
of 40 cards that you put together in order to Card Battle. Up to four copies
of
the same card can be in a set. Junior is thoroughly confused by all of this,
so
Divermon has him watch a quick snippet of a game at the table. It'll probably
seem a bit confusing, but not to worry. You'll get the hang of it with a
little
practice. Divermon then gives you the Folder Bag and his Customized Practice
Folder. It's not a very powerful folder, but it's a start, and it can beat
any
of the players in here right now.
Cardmaster Ken is standing behind the counter and tells you the basic rules
of
cards, if you feel like listening to him:
"Card Battle"
This is fighting by means of a card game. Create your own deck from
over
300 cards and battle with other tamers.
"Cards"
There are 314 cards in total. You can own up to nine of each. There are
two types of cards: Program Cards and Digimon Cards.
"Digimon Card"
Cards to summon Digimon. There are two numbers on this card: AP and HP.
AP is attack power and HP is hit points. When HP is zero, that Digimon
will go tot he trash. 5/3 means 5 AP and 3 HP.
"Program Card"
PG cards attack your opponent's hand or strengthen your own. There are
different effects for each card. Read each card for information about
it's effect.
"Folders"
Create a folder with 40 cards before a battle. Folders are required to
battle. You can put up to four of the same card in a single folder.
"Start Phase"
Determine who goes firse. Whoever draws Calumon will go first.
"Draw Phase"
Six cards will be drawn from the deck and into your hand. If you cannot
draw six cards in this phase, you lose. During the battle your hand can
have 10 cards max.
"Load Phase"
Select a PG Card to prepare for Summon Phase. Continue switching turns
until both players pass. There are certain PG Cards you cannot use
here.
"Summon Phase"
Select a Digimon Card to summon a Digimon. You can summon up to six to
the field. S-Energy is required to summon Digimon above Rookies.
"Compile Phase"
Use your PG Card for different effects. Continue switching turns until
both players pass. All PG Cards can be used here.
"Battle Phase"
Digimon fight to decide the victor. Winner is decided by comparing the
AP and HP points. The one with zero HP is the loser. That is the end
of one set. The winner of two sets wins the battle. You get a booster
pack if you win.
"S-Energy"
The cards are: White, Blue, Green, Red, Black, and Brown. S-Energy
increases when you draw a card fromt he deck with that color. S-Energy
is used when summoning Digimon above Rookie level.
"Combos"
A combo is when there are more than three of the same card in the
field. The total amount of the combo cards will be added. If there are
more than four, there is a bonus.
"Collecting Cards"
When you win a battle, you get a booster. Boosters contain cards. You
can receive boosters if you win against tamers. There is also a rumor
that a particular Digimon has them.
"Cardmon"
There is a Digimon called Cardmon hiding in this world. If you defeat
Cardmon you can get boosters. It may hide in the trees or water.
"Freeze Bug"
Freeze Bug is a Blue PG Card. When you use it after an opponent's PG
Card, you can trash that card before it executes. It is a powerful
card, so if you get it, but it in your folder.
Gargomon runs the Armory, and that's where you want to go. Talk to him twice
to
get him to let you buy stuff. Press Circle when you're perusing his wares to
change the display at the bottom of the screen from a description of the item
to a listing of the item's effect on each Digimon. You'll want to get the
best
defensive equipment you can for all body parts (except for shields. NEVER
buy
shields except in a few cases). Don't get something slightly less effective
just because it's cheaper. In the long run it's not worth it. Also, instead
of
getting a weapon and a shield you want to get two weapons. Or, in Monmon's
case, a two-handed weapon. I've found that in this game, attack power goes a
lot farther than defense. Buy some Power Charges from Wizardmon at the next
desk with whatever BIT you have left over.
I recommend focusing on one Digimon at a time. Trick out the first Digimon
you
plan on leveling. By the time that one hits level 5 (the magic level here)
it
should be just about fully equipped. If you have enough BIT to just buy
everything for your next Digimon (which you probably won't) great. Otherwise
transfer all the equipment you can from the Digimon you equipped to the one
you're now leveling and use the BIT you accumulate to finish equipping the
one
you're using, then go back and by equipment for the last one again. Repeat
the
process for your third Digimon. It's safer that way. Now that you've done all
you can in the city for the moment, it's time to step out into the world.
Save
your game with Guardromon at the Inn and then exit the city to the south.
There are a couple of real nice guards at the gate, but nothing else of
interest. Just go south and leave the screen.
Items:
Power Charge
Enemies:
Kunemon 6 EXP 10 BIT
Tapirmon 5 EXP 20 BIT
This will be your first experience with random battles in this game. The
random
enemies are pretty weak, so there isnt much of a threat there. Leomon's Gym
is
to the northwest, and there's a girl (Tamer Natsumi) to Digimon Battle here
if
you talk to her twice--but you don't want to do that just yet. There's also
an
old woman down to the south who is questioning a hole in the ground. You'll
be
seeing A LOT of those holes throughout the game, and in time you'll come to
know just what they are. But that's neither here nor there at the moment.
We're
just here for the random battles and the Power Charge.
To get the Power Charge start up the path just south of Leomon's Gym. Wind
your
way upwards until you see the roof of the Gym. Climb up the ladder to the
roof,
then take the next ladder down to the chest.
Enemies:
Kunemon 6 EXP 10 BIT
Tapirmon 5 EXP 20 BIT
Here you'll just find more Kunemon and Tapirmon, as well as a little snob who
won't Digimon or Card Battle you. Yet. Just proceed east one more screen.
Items:
Buckler
Enemies:
Betamon 10 EXP 25 BIT Power Charge
Kunemon 6 EXP 10 BIT
Kuwagamon 11 EXP 20 BIT
This is the place! The Digimon here give about twice the experience as those
in
Central Park, and you don't have to worry about a Vegimon or a Gizamon
popping
in and spoiling your fun. There's a girl who will Digimon Battle you in this
area, but you don't want to do that right now.
There is also some treasure here that you'll want to pick up since you're in
the area. Follow the trail through a clearing, and go north at the
intersection. The path will turn east and at the end of it is a chest. Open
the
chest for a Buckler. Well, that's money in your pocket. Make sure you go back
and forth between here and Asuka City regularly to buy more equipment and
keep
healed up.
When you've got three Champion-level Digimon it's time to go back to Asuka
City, with one small stop along the way. Go back to Central Park.
Enemies:
Kunemon 6 EXP 10 BIT
Tapirmon 5 EXP 20 BIT
This time follow the path past Leomon's Gym and exit the area to the west.
You'll find yourself in Plug Cape.
Enemies:
Betamon 10 EXP 25 BIT
Coelamon 40 EXP 80 BIT
Vegiemon 20 EXP 40 BIT
You want to be careful here. Betamon and Vegiemon you can most likely take,
in
small doses, but if you wander down by the shoreline there's a good chance
you'll get jumped by a Coelamon. There's an even better chance that youre not
exactly a match for one of those at this point.
Walk down the path and approach the kid at the bottom. This is Soccer Kid
Hide.
As you near him you see him kicking the tree in front of him and complaining
because Cardmon isn't coming out. When Junior asks him why he's kicking
trees,
he replies most matter-of-factly that he's doing it to find Cardmon, of
course!
Hide goe on to explain that Cardmon is a Digimon that drops Boosters with
extra
cards.
Now that Junior knows that he can get Boosters from Cardmon, he's all about
this tree-kicking thing. Unfortunately, Hide says that you need Tree Boots to
kick them. He offers to tell you how to get the boots in exchange for his
lost
Gabumon card. To find it, go back to Asuka City.
Items:
Gabumon Card
Now's the time to buy whatever equipment you haven't already from the Armory.
If you have enough BIT left over, pick up a Bamboo Spear. You'll need it
later.
If you don't have enough extra cash right now, don't worry about it. Go into
the Inn and down the ladder. Search the end of the shelves opposite Fusssy
Freda to find Hide's lost Gabumon card.
Now, if you've got all three of your partners up to level 5 and they're fully
tricked out on equipment, you should have the Charisma necessary to do a
couple
more things here that you couldn't before. First, head back to the Yellow
Cruiser.
Card Battles:
Tamer Gloria LV 8 Amazing Patamon Folder Booster 02a
Tamer Nacky LV 5 Cool Digimon Folder Booster 01a
Tamer Steve LV 7 Protector Folder Booster 01a
Tamer Wong LV 6 Mind Folder Booster 02a
The four people sitting around the tabe will now Card Battle if you talk to
them twice. For a bit of an edge I recommend you do two things. First, put
Hide's Gabumon card in your deck--don't worry, we're just borrowing it. It's
a
4/3, and could come in handy. Second, open a Booster Pack with Divermon as
soon as you win it. This will give you the cards to edit your deck between
battles, making each successive one easier than the last.
Here are the Card Battlers, going around the table counter-clockwise starting
from the upper right. It should be noted that you can duel each one multiple
times.
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| LV 7 Protector Folder Booster 01a
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| This one's not hard at all. Steve only has some low-level digimon so
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| there shouldn't be any surprises. It's easy with the Practice Folder.
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| LV 8 Amazing Patamon Folder Booster 02a
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| This one's slightly tougher. Like Steve, Gloria only has some lower
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| level Digimon. The best one I saw was a Kotemon. It is a very
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| defensive deck, though--Gloria's Digimon are heavy on HP. The only
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| real kink is that if she can get three Patamon out at once she can
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| summon MagnaAngemon. You may lose the round she does that in if
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| you're just playing with the Practice Folder. The good news is that
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| she can only do that once. Still, she's not too hard even with the
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| Practice Folder.
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| LV 6 Mind Folder Booster 02a
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| This guy's a summoning maniac. The vast majority of his force will be
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| through summoning. Again, extremely low-level. Another simple battle,
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| as the deck level would indicate.
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| CARD BATTLE: Tamer Nacky
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| LV 5 Cool Digimon Folder Booster 01a
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| The easiest battle of all. The most powerful thing I saw him pull was
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| a Renamon (4/4). He never even had 10 AP on the table at one time.
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When you're done mopping the floor with these four and have opened all the
Booster Packs you won it's time to head next door to the blue-roofed
building.
Items:
El Dorado ID
If you came here earlier, you'll remember that there was a little brat (Item
Freak Ken) who wouldn't let you past. This time there isn't anyone barring
your
entrance. Item Freak Ken tells you that this is the place where all the item
freaks gather. Walk over to the desk and talk to Ponchomon twice. The first
time he'll welcome you, and the second time he gives you the El Dorado ID.
This
is a very nice item. Later on it will let you access auctions and the Black
Market and Heavy Arms shops. But more on that when the time comes.
Walk over to Rapper Mike and talk to him. You'll flash him your El Dorado ID
and he'll let you past to the ladder, which you can go down to meet the rest
of
the El Dorado folks. Talk to them if you'd like, but there isn't anything
more
to do here right now. The door at the bottom leads toy he Water Tunnel, which
in turn leads to the Cargo Tower. You can't do anything at either of those
locations at the moment, either.
Now it's time to finish prepping for our journey into the world. There are a
couple of quests and some Digimon Battles to take care of. Leave Asuka City
for
Central Park.
Enemies:
Kunemon 6 EXP 10 BIT
Tapirmon 5 EXP 20 BIT
Digimon Battles:
Tamer Natsumi Betamon, Vegiemon, Kiwimon 78 EXP 145 BIT
Tamer Natsumi is just southeast of bridge. Talk to her twice to Digion Battle
her.
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| DIGIMON BATTLE: Tamer Natsumi
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| Betamon, Vegiemon, Kiwimon 78 EXP 145 BIT
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| Natsumi's Digimon get harder as the battle progresses. She starts out
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| with Betamon, then uses Vegiemon, and finishes with Kiwimon. You will
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| most likely go through two Champions in this battle unless you have a
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| stock of Power Charges, as Kiwimon hits very hard for this stage of the
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| game.
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| Lead off with a Digimon other than your strongest. Hopefully that
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| partner can take down Betamon. If you're hurting, either use a Power
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| Charge or switch out you Digimon. Play Vegiemon just like Betamon, but
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| make sure that you have around 200 HP when you take down Vegiemon.
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| Kiwimon comes in and can hit for over 150 points of damage, and if he
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| gets the first hit on a sorely wounded Digimon it could easitly be a
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| KO. To take him down switch in your hardest-hitting Digimon and let him
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| have it, healing with Power Charges as necessary.
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Enemies:
Betamon 10 EXP 25 BIT
Coelamon 40 EXP 80 BIT
Vegiemon 20 EXP 40 BIT
Talk to Hide again and he'll thank you for finding his Gabumon card. True to
his word, he tells you about the Tree Boots. It turns out that in order to
get
them you have to become friends with Veemon. Unfortunately, Veemon is't all
that easy to find. Talk to Hide again and he'll tell you that if you want to
find out about Veemon you need to go where people meet. That can only mean
one
place--the Lamb Chop in Asuka City. But before we go there, we have another
errand to run. Return to Central Park.
Oh, and if you put the Gabumon card in your deck like I suggested you do
earlier, you'll still have it. Bonus!
Enemies:
Kunemon 6 EXP 10 BIT
Tapirmon 5 EXP 20 BIT
This time take the main road south to exit. You'll find yourself on Shell
Beach.
Enemies:
Betamon 10 EXP 25 BIT Power Charge
Gizamon 19 EXP 40 BIT
Vegiemon 20 EXP 40 BIT
Welcome to Shell Beach. Quaint, peaceful, and infested with Digimon just
waiting to steal your lunch money. Betamon and Vegiemon inhabit the grassy
area, and Gizamon have the run of the beach.
Go southwest a little ways until you see a metal bridge. Cross said bridge,
go
down the sandy ramp, and follow the beach southeast until you run into an old
guy fishing. His name is Tai Kong Wang. Talk to him twice and he'll offer to
make a fishing pole for you if you bring him a pole, string, and a hook. Now
would be a grand time to go back to Asuka City.
You should pick up a Bamboo Spear if you haven't already, as that's one of
the
components of the fishing rod. Next, go to the Lamb Chop (like the guy
said--it's where people gather) to get some information on Veemon.
Talk to Waitress Debbie, and she'll tell you that she saw Veemon the other
day.
He was looking for something at Wind Prairie. She wonders if he's still
there,
and if he'll play with her next time. Now save at the Inn and head out to the
West Wire Forest.
Items:
Buckler
Enemies:
Betamon 10 EXP 25 BIT Power Charge
Kunemon 6 EXP 10 BIT
Kuwagamon 11 EXP 20 BIT
Card Battles:
Tamer Catherine LV 11 Vermin Folder Booster 03a
Follow the path to the T-junction again, only this time turn south. Take the
next turn (it goes west) to an open area where you can Card Battle Tamer
Catherine by talking to her twice.
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| CARD BATTLE: Tamer Catherine
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| LV 11 Vermin Folder Booster 03a
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| Catherine doesn't have any really powerful Digimon, but she does have a
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| whole lot of weaker ones. This means that she'll usually have at least
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| four out a round, and it's not uncommon for her to fill her side up
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| with six. All it really takes to beat her is a few moderately powerful
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| Digimon, or one really powerful one (Divermon). If you can pull around
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| 15/15 total in a round you shouldn't have a problem.
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Go back to the main path and follow it as it winds first south and then east
to
get to the next area.
Items:
Enemies:
Betamon 10 EXP 25 BIT Power Charge
Kuwagamon 11 EXP 20 BIT
Card Battles:
Tamer Lucia LV 12 Ogre Ogre Folder Booster 03a
Tamer Robert LV 13 Water Animal Folder Booster 04a
Just north of the entrance is Tamer Lucia. If you talk to her twice she'll
Card
Battle you to prove that she's still at the top of her game. She's quite
confident.
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| LV 12 Ogre Ogre Folder Booster 03a
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|
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| This is where opponents' cards start to approach something decent.
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| Almost every Digimon in Lucia's deck has a 2 in one stat, if not both.
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| She also has a couple of more powerful cards. In addition, if she can
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| get three Goburimon out onto the table she'll summon Etemon for a quick
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| boost.
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Go back and follow the trail south and east until you get to a sign. Just to
the south is an Inn where you can rest. It's a bit more expensive than Asuka
City, but it's also a heck of a lot handier. The Guardromon is upstairs by
the
girl rambling about her Veemon.
If you go downstairs in the Inn you'll find a boy who's searching for
Bakemon,
but can't find him. He also says that he sees ghosts here, acting like normal
Digimon. He's quite scared. The funny thing is, if you run around the place
you'll find no such ghosts. Is the kid just crazy? Maybe, maybe not. It's
something to keep in mind.
Go back outside and to the north along the path, past the sign. You'll find
yourself in a wide open area. To the north is a ramp up, and Tamer Robert is
at
the top and will Card Battle you.
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| LV 13 Water Animal Folder Booster 04a
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| Like the name implies, this is an all-blue, Digimon-heavy deck. It
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| also packs some Digivices and Blue Removes. Robert has some heavy
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| hitters, and will probably be the first tamer you battle to top 20 AP
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| AND HP at the same time. You need some Champions for this fight, and
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| some Assault and Protect Armors wouldn't hurt, either. Hopefully
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| you've been opening Booster Packs as you've been winning them.
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After you're through putting Robert in his place, continue north past him and
into the Protocol Forest.
Items:
Enemies:
Dokugumon 21 EXP 40 BIT Spider Web
(attack can cause Poison)
Goburimon 22 EXP 45 BIT
Pleasant little place, isn't it? The dirt area by the entrance is where the
Dokugumon hang out. Farther in the path is obscured by overhanging trees, and
is inhabited by wandering Goburimon. Through the trees is the entrance to the
Protocol Ruins.
Just stay to the south end of this place for now. You want to fight Dokugumon
until you get a Spider Web. That's what you'll use for the line of the
fishing
rod. This is also a good opportunity to level your digivolutions,
particularly
if you started with Patamon. At skill level 10 Angemon learns Small Heal,
which
you want as soon as possible. Just be careful, as Dokugumon's attack can
poison
you're Digimon, and the amount of HP you lose do to poison each round far
exceeds the damage you take directly from Dokugumon's attack. Make sure to
keep
your HP high, and you might want to carry some Antidote Disks just in case.
When you have a Spider Web and are satisfied with your levels and such, go
back
to the East Wire Forest.
Enemies:
Betamon 10 EXP 25 BIT Power Charge
Kuwagamon 11 EXP 20 BIT
Rest up and save your game at the Inn, then go back to that big clearing and
take the east path to Divermon's Lake.
Enemies:
Betamon 10 EXP 25 BIT Power Charge
Crabmon 17 EXP 30 BIT
Wander south until you find a ladder. Go down it and walk over and talk to
the
Divermon floating in the lake. There's something stuck in his throat causing
him a great deal of pain. Junior pulls it out, and lo and behold it's a Red
Snapper! It may not seem like much but it's the final component for the
finshing rod. If you talk to the Divermon again he'll invite you to come over
to Duel Island sometime, where his friends will Card Battle you. Nifty!
Now that you have all the parts for the fishing rod you can return to Tai
Kong
Wang at Shell Beach and have him build it for you. But we don't want to to
that
quite yet. Instead, go back up the ladder and cross the bridge. Go south,
then
west following the path. At the large clearing cut east again, then take the
winding path north, and jog east at the end to reach the WInd Prairie.
Enemies:
Yanmamon 16 EXP 30 BIT
Digimon Battles:
Tamer Akiba Tapirmon 45 EXP 180 BIT
In the middle of the Prairie standing by a small rock is Tamer Akiba. He's
feeling lucky and wants to Digimon Battle.
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| DIGIMON BATTLE: Tamer Akiba
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| Tapirmon 45 EXP 180 BIT
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| One would think that a lone Tapirmon wouldn't be much of a threat.
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| This one, however, isn't you're run-of-the-mill Tapirmon. It has over
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| 300 health and can hit a Champion-level Digimon for 100+ damage a shot.
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| It also has good speed, which allows it to evade your attacks and get
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| two turns in a row on occasion. All that said, it still isn't much of
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| a fight. I had him beat in three hits with Dinohumon on a level 8
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| Kotemon.
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After besting Akiba, continue east to the far end of the Wind Prairie where
you'll find Veemon. Talk to him, and it seems that Veemon's all about playing
with you. Junior interrupts him and says that he just wants the Tree Boots.
Veemon's fine with giving Junior a pair, but only if Junior plays with him.
Junior's agreeable to this, and Veemon decides to play hide-and-seek in the
Kicking Forest. If you find him, you'll get the Tree Boots. If you leave the
Kicking Forest without finding him, you lose and Veemon will go home and eat.
Veemon runs off into the Kicking Forest, and Junior counts to ten and follows
him.
Enemies:
Cardmon (trees) 35 EXP 70 BIT Booster 3b, R-Booster 01
Cardmon (water) 60 EXP 120 BIT Booster 1b
Gizamon 19 EXP 40 BIT
Seadramon 58 EXP 120 BIT
Vegiemon 20 EXP 40 BIT
Woodmon 25 EXP 50 BIT
Yanmamon 40 EXP 80 BIT
Finding Veemon is actually pretty simple. Just run around the first bunch of
trees south of the entrance while pressing the X button. Veemon's hiding
about
halfway down. If you happen to leave the Kicking Forest on accident (during
hide-and-seek you'll just automatically leave if you get too close to the
entrance, no X-button confirmation needed), just go back to the Lamb Chop and
talk to Waitress Debbie again. Then go back out to where you found Veemon on
the Wind Prairie and he'll be waiting again.
After you find him he takes you back out to the Wind Prairie and gives you
the
Tree Boots. Then he goes home to eat. Typical. You, on the other hand, need
to
go back to Shell Beach to get that fishing rod built.
Here's a quick explanation of how to use the Tree Boots. Go up to a tree and
press the X button to kick it. A radar will pop up and show you how close you
are to Cardmon, or you'll be attacked by a Digimon, such as Woodmon. If the
radar's purple, you're way off. If it's blue you're getting closer, and if
it's
pink you're a tree or two away from a Cardmon.
Items:
Fishing Rod
Enemies:
Betamon 10 EXP 25 BIT Power Charge
Gizamon 19 EXP 40 BIT
Vegiemon 20 EXP 40 BIT
Talk to Tai Kong Wang (yes, I know the name in the text bubble this time says
Tai Kong Wong. It changes back to Wang in a second. The game's a tad
inconsistent here, it seems...) and he'll notice that you have all the
components necessary for a fishing rod. He has you wait a minute while he
makes
what is in his opinion "the best fishing pole ever." When he's done Junior
thanks him, Tai Kong Wang/Wong/Whatever wishes him luck and goes back to his
fishing.
A quick note on fishing before we get any farther. When you press the X
button
when there's a fishing pole icon over Junior's head you'll start fishing. A
green and blue horizontal bar will appear with a cursor moving quickly back
and
forth over it. If you stop the cursor in the blue area you'll fish up a
Cardmon. If you stop the cursor in the green area you'll fish up a Digimon
that
differs depending ont he area. In the beginning areas you'll catch Coelamon,
but that changes in other areas. Fighting Digimon you fish up is THE fastest
way to gain experience and level up your Digimon in the game, at least for a
very long while.
Now you should go back to Asuka City, open any Booster Packs you've
accumulated, rest and save before heading out on the next leg of your
journey.
Your destination will be Wind Prairie.
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Enemies:
Cardmon 35 EXP 70 BIT
Kiwimon 15 EXP 35 BIT
Woodmon 25 EXP 50 BIT
Yanmamon 16 EXP 30 BIT
Once you get back here just go east until you see a path leading uphill to
the
north. Go up it and enter the cave.
Digimon Battles:
Tamer Chris Kuwagamon, Flymon, Yanmamon 130 EXP 210 BIT
Welcome to Seiryu City. Partway up the ramp you'll see a guy standing around.
This is Tamer Chris and he's just raring to Digimon Battle you. Be a sport
and
don't disappoint him.
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| Kuwagamon, Flymon, Yanmamon 130 EXP 210 BIT
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| Chris leads off with a very hard to hit Kuwagamon. I recommned using
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| magic techs or a DNA Digivolve to take care of him. Flymon is pretty
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| quick and hits low-defense Digimon like Renamon REALLY hard (we're
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| talking well over 200 damage per hit), so you'll want to use someone
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| like Kotemon to defeat Chris' second Digimon. Yanmamon is your final
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| opponent, and isn't bad at all. It hits about as hard as Flymon but
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| isn't quite as fast. Thankfully neither Flymon nor Yanmamon have an
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| evade rate as high as Kuwagamon's.
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Afeter defeating Chris go into Zephyr Tower, the building behind him.
Your first stop after dueling Chris should be the Inn upstairs. Gatomon will
charge you 16 BIT per Digimon, but by now you should have enough that the
price
won't be a problem. There's a Divermon a couple beds down who will open any
Boosters you have, as well as sell you low-level cards. The Item Shop and
Armory are back downstairs at entry level, and now would be a fine time to
buy
new equipment for your Digimon. If you can't afford a complete upgrade, just
upgrade the weapons of your main Digimon, and get everyone new armor. If you
don't have enough BIT for even that, then go out and fight until you get it.
Charming Elle is here worrying where Marie is. This isn't actually something
you can do anything about, so just leave Zephyr Tower.
If you go straight east out of Zephyr Tower you'll find Marie. The tower by
her
is Gale Tower. In it you'll see a sleeping Airdramon. You can't do anything
with him right now, but he's very important later in the game.
Go back to the main drag and continue on your way through town. You'll come
to
Seiryu Tower, which is across from Sarah--a girl thinking about how handsome
the Seiryu leader is. Enter Seiryu Tower.
What do you know, here's a Guardromon! Go ahead and save your game. The
Piximon
here functions like the Digimon lab back in Asuka City, letting you switch
Digimon, load Techs, etc. Go up the steps.
On the balcony you'll find two guys working for a rival company of MAGAMI's.
They're spying on Digimon Online. On the upper floor by a doorway you'll meet
Repeating Tom, who tells you that Seiryu Leader is training at the Protocol
Ruins. There's nothing yet in the room through the doorway beside him. Since
that's everything we can do here at the moment let's go to Protocol Ruins to
track down the Seiryu leader. You get there from the Protocol Forest.
Enemies:
Dokugumon 21 EXP 40 BIT Spider Web
(attack can cause Poison)
Goburimon 22 EXP 45 BIT
Well, we're back here again, and this time we have to go through the part of
the forest I hate. Go up the trail and then turn east into the woods. You
have
to navigate the woods and come out the other side to get the ruins. The
problem
is that you can't see the path because it's covered by the trees. The only
thing I can really tell you is to run around trying to find your way first
northeast to the greener section of forest, and then back west (and slightly
north) to get out of it altogether.
When you reach the other side of the forest you'll find yourself on a stone
path staring at what looks like the base of a black obelisk. Cut north, go up
the steps, and enter the Protocol Ruins.
Items:
Old Wand (BOSS)
This place is crawling with Minotarumon, and they hit pretty hard so be
careful. First, go east and follow the path. It doesn't branch off, so you
can't get lost. When you come to a set of stairs, take them to the first
landing. There will be another set that lead up to Pharomon, an optional
boss.
He's not too tough, so we may as will topple him while we're here. Go up and
talk to him and, after a short conversation involving Pharaohmon's oath never
to lose--which makes Junior want to beat him even more--the fight will begin.
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| 120 EXP 240 BIT
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| Pharaohmon, as I said above, isn't too tough despite his snazzy
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| background. He'll hit for a bit over 100 damage a pop, but what you
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| really have to watch out for is his Necro Mist. It does damage AND
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| poisons you During this battle you'll lose more hit points to poison
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| than to Pharaohmon's physical attacks. Your best tactic in this battle,
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| as for most single boss fights, is to lead off with a hard-hitting
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| Digimon, preferably with decent defense. Kotemon, Monmon, and Agumon
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| will all perform well here. A Champion-level Digimon is all you need
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| here.
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After the battle Pharaohmon gives you the Old Wand. Yes, it's incredibly
craptacular now, but hang onto it. We'll turn it into something truly awesome
much later in the game.
Anyway, after beating down Pharaohmon go back down too the landing, turn
east,
and drop off to the path below. Go north through the doorway and wrap around
to
the west to come out the other side. Seiryu Leader is in the open area just
south of the doorway, with some Digimon. When you talk to him he tells you
that
he doesn't fight the weak. He also says that you'll have to defeat
MasterTyrannomon in Tyranno Valley before he'll fight with you. Great,
another
errand. Tyranno Valley is northeast of Seiryu City. The entrance is in the
Kicking Forest, so let's be off.
To get out of the Protocol Ruins, jump off the ledge to the south and make
your
way east and south. Stopping by Seiryu City on the way to Tyranno Valley for
a
quick rest and game-saving session would probably be a good idea. When you're
all set, we'll pick thinks back up at the Kicking Forest.
Just follow the northern cliffs to the east until you find a ladder. Climb up
it and continue east. Climb the next ladder you find, then go north into
Tyranno Valley.
Items:
Old Claw (BOSS)
Before we start, it should be noted that Ice techs work wonders here, so if
you
started with Renamon it could be a good idea to let her lead the charge, or
equip an accessory that adds Ice to your attack. Anyway, go north and climb
the
ladder. Take the north ladder again. Go west, north across the wooden bridge,
west across another bridge, then wind your way north and east along the path
until you reach another ladder. MasterTyrannomon is at the top sitting on a
throne. Talk to him to challenge him.
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| BOSS BATTLE: MasterTyrannomon
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| 140 EXP 280 BIT
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|
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| This is what you'd call a good old-fashioned slugging match.
|
| MasterTyrannomon uses physical attacks and Master Fire, a Fire-base
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| tech. The problem is, he most likely will do more damage than you will.
|
| High defense and Fire tolerance are definite bonuses here. You might
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| want to use a Spider Web, if you have any, to slow him down a bit. At
|
| the very least it'll stop him from getting multiple attacks in a row,
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| and at best it'll give YOU a double attack every now and again. This
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| fight can be beaten with a Champion-level Digimon and plenty of
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| healing.
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After you defeat him, not only does MasterTyrannomon compliment you on your
strength, he also gives you the Old Claw. Like the Old Wand this isn't the
greatest weapon in the world, but we'll fix that later, so you'll want to
keep
it around. For now, though, it's time to go back to Seiryu City and have a
showdown with Seiryu Leader. Oh, and make sure you get a TNT Ball from a
wandering Triceramon on your way out of the valley if you don't already have
one.
Items:
Seiryu Badge (BOSS)
Silver Ticket (BOSS)
Digimon Battles:
Seiryu Leader (BOSS) Minotarumon, Tyrannomon, Apemon 176 EXP 475
BIT
Make sure your Digimon are well-rested and your game is saved before
confronting Seiryu Leader. When you're all set, climb the stairs in Seiryu
Tower and go through the south door on the top floor.
Seiryu Leader is alone on the balcony. Talking to him will start a
conversation
where Junior will show Seiryu Leader the Old Claw you got from
MasterTyrannomon, and then the battle is joined.
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| Minotarumon, Tyrannomon, Apemon 176 EXP 475 BIT
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| Seiryu Leader's Minotarumon is just an amped-up version of the ones
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| you were fighting in the Protocol Ruins. It has around 500 hit points,
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| but doesn't hit TOO hard. Defeat it and he brings out Tyrannomon.
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| Tyrannomon has around 600 hit points and swings his tail at you a lot.
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| His attack is fire-based, so Fire tolerance is a plus. Because the
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| attack has an elemental property to it, Tyrannomon can end up actually
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| hurting you less than Minotarumon. He was doing around 120 damage a hit
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| to my Kotemon.
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| Seiryu Leader's final Digimon is Apemon. This guy stings a bit more
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| than Tyrannomon, but is vulnerable to Fire, so use those Fire techs!
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| He's also pretty quick, periodically getting two attacks in a row. You
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| can use a Spider Web if you want to slow him down, but you don't
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| necessarily have to.
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After the battle is over, Seiryu Leader gives Junior the Seiryu Badge and
Silver Ticket. The Badge is just one of those things that are necessary to
progress through the game, and the Silver Ticket lets you train more stuff at
Gyms. Sweet! Seiryu Leader wishes you luck and then sends you off to South
Sector to battle Suzaku Leader. The kid by the door to the balcony in Seiryu
Tower tells you to use the gondola at East Station to get to South Sector.
And that, folks, is the end of this chapter. Our next stop is actually Asuka
City. After the obligatory rest and save break, of course. And make sure you
have at least 800 BIT to spare.
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3. Go South, Young Man
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As you exit Seiryu City you're met by Teddy, who has some really big news.
Lucky Mouse, the genius hacker, has appeared. It seems that he can hack into
any program, and Teddy is just dying to meet him.
Following Teddy's news, an announcement comes across the server stating that
emergency maintenance is being performed on Digimon Online and that the
players
will not be able to return to the real world during it. Of course, MAGAMI
isn't
going to charge anyone during maintenance, so everyone will be playing for
free.
Sure that Lucky Mouse had something to do with the announcement, Teddy runs
off
to find him. You, however, need to continue on to Asuka City.
Once you're back here, head on over to El Dorado. Go down the stairs and
through the doorway, then pass through the underwater tunnel to the Cargo
Tower. There's an auction going on, and you're just in time for the main
item!
Said item is the Divine Barrier, a Patamon-exclusive shield that you can only
get at auction. After the NPCs place bids you'll be asked if you want to bid
800 BIT for it. Say yes and you'll win the item. There are more auctions
throughout the game, so returning regularly is a good idea. If you're
memory's
not all that great, or you can't be bothered to return here after every
event,
don't worry. I'll let you know when there's another auction going on.
In addition to the Cargo Tower auctions, there are two more places you can go
if you so choose--the Heavy Armory and the Black Market. To access them, go
into Smith's Shop and flash the kid by Gargomon's counter your El Dorado ID
to
get past him. Going straight out the back door gets you to the Heavy Armory,
while going up the ladder and out the back up there gets you to the Black
Market, where you can get Super Charges (2000 HP healing items for 120 BIT
each). Take a moment to browse the (rather expensive) items for sale there. I
highly doubt you can afford to fully outfit your Digimon right now--and to be
honest, it's really not worth it--but you are of course welcome to try.
After the auction's over it's time to move on with the plot. Unless, of
course,
you feel like training up some tolerances at Leomon's Gym. That's always an
option now that you have the Silver Ticket. Oh, and if you challenge the kids
at the Yellow Cruiser again you WILL get your ass handed to you. Fair
warning.
When you're ready to proceed with the plot, head on over to the Kicking
Forest.
To get to East Station, go east from the entrance. At the lake cut south to
the
metal bridge and cross it, then follow the trail east once more. There will
be
a branch in the path just after it curves south. Continue south along the
path,
follow it as it winds back west, ignoring the ladder down that you'll see as
you pass. Cross a wooden bridge and enter the building.
Digimon Battles:
Tamer Tomomi Betamon, Kiwimon, RedVegiemon 100 EXP 225 BIT Power
Charge
Now that you've made it to East Station, go straight up the steps and talk to
Tamer Tami twice to initiate a Digimon Battle.
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| DIGIMON BATTLE: Tamer Tomomi
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| Betamon, Kiwimon, RedVegiemon 100 EXP 225 BIT Power Charge
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| In no way should this be anything near a challenge, particularly if you
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| did pick up a weapon for your leading Digimon at the Black Market. My
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| Renamon, in the guise of Stingmon, leveled every last one of Tami's
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| Digimon.
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After the battle Tami decides not to go on her date. Brat. Leave her and
approach the console to the south. Junior will wonder where everyone is. It
turns out that the system is automated, and you need a Blue Card to ride the
gondola to South Sector. In order to get one, you have to find a Digimon born
from a Blue Card. Junior thinks that's Guilmon. It seems to me that there was
a
Guilmon in Asuka City. Let's go check it out.
Digimon Battles:
Keith (BOSS) Triceramon, Kuwagamon, Kunemon 192 EXP 300 BIT
As you approach the gates to the city you'll be stopped by a Mystery Player.
He
says his name is Keith, and that you'd better remember his name. Umm...yeah.
Just a little creepy. Anyway, he says he's gonna win the tournament, he
claims,
and he wants to battle with you. No, you don't get a choice.
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| DIGIMON BATTLE: Keith
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| Triceramon, Kuwagamon, Kunemon 192 EXP 300 BIT
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| Keith's first Digimon, a Triceramon, packs quite a wallop. Fortunately
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| it's his most most powerful Digimon--nothing else he has even comes
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| close. He may pull a Digimon out if it gets injured, but since it
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| doesn't heal on the sidelines it hardly matters much. If the
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| Triceramon's a little too much for you to handle, try to swap out with
|
| a DNA Digivolve. If that doesn't KO it outright, it will definitely
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| hurt it a hell of a lot.
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Digimon Battles:
Tamer Genji Kuwagamon, Kuwagamon (blue) 63 EXP 115 BIT
While you're here, go talk to Tamer Genji. He'll say that you're doing well.
Talk to him again and he'll want to see just how far you've dome, causing a
Digimon Battle to ensue.
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| DIGIMON BATTLE: Tamer Genji
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| Kuwagamon, Kuwagamon (blue) 63 EXP 115 BIT
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| Genji leads off with his Kuwagamon, which you sill most likely promptly
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| smite. He will follow it up with another Kuwagamon, this one a bluish-
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| green color (like the color of th emore powerful Yanmamon). Not that
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| it's a challenge. The second Kuwagamon is dispatched almost as easily
|
| as the first. Of course, you can probably expect an easy battle given
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| the reward for it.
|
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If you go to the lower level where Guilmon was, you'll find he's not there.
Hmm.... You now have two choices. You can scour the city for him, or you can
trust me when I tell you tha Guilmon is at the Inn, on the second floor in
one
of the top bunks. Either way you go, you will eventually end up at the Inn.
Guilmon tells you that he doesn't have the Blue Card, but that his cousin
does,
and he's on his way to Seiryu City. Said cousin is hungry, however, and may
stop somewhere to eat. Typical. Time to backtrack to Seiryu City. On the way,
though, let's take a peek inside the one place to stop and rest between here
and there--namely the Inn in the East Wire Forest.
Sure enough, There's a Guilmon upstairs. of course, this one doesn't have th
Blue Card either. That would have been too convenient, I guess. The one who
does is in Seiryu City, according to this guy. Well, what are you waiting
for?
Get going!
The Guilmon you're looking for is in Zephyr Tower at the Inn. He's Tricky
Guilmon, and he hands over the card when you talk to him. SOmething about
this
doesn't feel right.... Anyway, go back to East Station to register your
account
and take the gondola to SOuth Sector.
Poke the terminal, but it won't let you register. Junior stands around
confused
for a minute, then realizes that Tricky Guilmon gave him the 8lue Card, not
the
Blue Card. Yes, Junior, you've been had. The funny thing is, the item shows
up
in your inventory as the 8lue Card, but even if you check and notice the
descrepancy you can't do anything about it. Screwy, ain't it? Let's go have
a...talk...with that Guilmon.
The Tricky Guilmon is gone, but you'll find a more honest one up by Seiryu
Tower. This one tells you that Tricky Guilmon just left town. He likes it
underground, so he's probably hiding in a basement with lots of ghosts.
There's
one place that fits the description perfectly--the basement of the Forest
Inn.
You'll find Tricky Guilmon all the way at the bottom of the basement. Talk to
him and he;ll give you the real Blue Card. If you check your inventory (it's
listed under Important Items) you'll see that he did indeed give you the real
thing this time. It would be a good idea to rest up and save here before
returning to East Station.
Before you use the terminal, make sure that your strongest Digimon is out
front. There's a rather nasty boss battle coming up, and you won't have
another
chance to set things up. WHen you're satisfied, go tot he terminal and
register
your account with the real Blue Card. After registration is complete, Junior
automatically boards the gondola.
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| BOSS BATTLE: Bulbmon
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| 0 EXP 0 BIT
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|
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| Bulbmon hits HARD. Quite possibly harder than any other boss you've
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| fought thus far. Luckily he takes damage almost as heavily as he dishes
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| it out. On top of that, he is fully capable of getting two attacks in a
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| row. Use tech attacks keyed to the strengths of your partner Digimon
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| (i.e. have Kotemon and Monmon use physical techs, Renamon use magic
|
| techs, etc). When you get Bulbmon down into critical status for hit
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| points, he'll escape.
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After that wholly unrewarding battle, Bulbmon rolls away, the gondola starts
back up, and you're whisked away to South Sector.
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4. In Search of the Phoenix
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Digimon Battles:
Tamer Andy Triceramon, Tuskmon 101 EXP 190 BIT Counter Crest
Upon your arrival at South Station, Junior takes a moment to ponder the
identity of your Digimon attacker, then exits the building, a bit prematurely
if you ask me. Go back inside and challenge Tamer Andy, the Server Champ.
He's
standing there next to his groupie.
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| DIGIMON BATTLE: Tamer Andy
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| Triceramon, Tuskmon 101 EXP 190 BIT Counter Crest
|
|
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| Andy leads off with a Triceramon, though his has nothing on Keith's.
|
| His Tuskmon, sadly, is much the same story. Both Digimon are easily
|
| dispatched. If you're lucky you'll get a Counter Crest from the battle,
|
| as Tuskmon can drop them. If not, you'll have ample opportunity to get
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| one later.
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With that little spat behind us it's time to venture out into South Sector
for
real.
Digimon Battles:
Tamer George Vademon, Thundermon 105 EXP 210 BIT
Be careful of the Gekomon here. They can use Confuse Gas, which changes your
command list in battle into something...interesting. If you happen to pick
the
right one, your Digimon will attack. If not, he'll goof off. The problem is
that you have no way of knowing which choice will result in an attack.
Go south to find Tamer George, who is very willing to Digimon Battle you.
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| DIGIMON BATTLE: Tamer George
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| Vademon, Thundermon 105 EXP 210 BIT
|
|
|
| George actually sometimes switches out his Digimon right away. Why, I
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| have no idea. But he does. Thundermon isn't much of a problem. He like
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| tossing off Thunder Gemini, but if you have decent enough Thunder
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| tolerance it won't do much. Vademon is a whole other story. He can put
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| your Digimon to sleep with his normal attack, leaving you no choice but
|
| to use an item or tag out. Or run, of course, but why would you want to
|
| do that? Just keep tagging your Digimon in and out until someone wakes
|
| up and doesn't get put back to sleep. you partners can wake up even if
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| they're on the sidelines.
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After besting Tamer George cross the bridge to the west of him. You'll be at
Bulk Bridge.
Items:
Tin Mail x1
Digimon Battles:
Tamer Mei Lin DemiDevimon, Bakemon 100 EXP 200 BIT Dark Power 1
Just west of the entrance is Tamer Mei Lin. She wants to show you her Digimon
kung-fu style.
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| DIGIMON BATTLE: Tamer Mei Lin
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| DemiDevimon, Bakemon 100 EXP 200 BIT Dark Power 1
|
|
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| This battle shouldn't give you much trouble, either. DemiDevimon goes
|
| down really easily, and Bakemon's not far behind. If you're lucky you
|
| might even score a Dark Power 1 accessory from the fight.
|
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That was easy. Follow the sandbar southeast to find a chest containig Tin
Mail.
Now backtrack and cross the small wooden bridge going southwest, then curve
around northwest, following the sandbar. Enter the next area via the plank
bridge going northwest.
SOUTH SECTOR - TRANQUIL SWAMP
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Here you'll find the Shaman House, a kid (Ghostbuster Puck) who's scared to
death of it, and an Inn. Feel free to enter the Shaman House. Junior will get
spooked and leave. Don't worry about it. Resting and saving your game at the
Inn (the Guardromon is up a ladder in the western corner of the Inn) is
probably a very good idea. When you're all done here (wow--an area with no
Digimon Battles!) go back to Bulk Bridge.
Cross the wooden bridge to the south. Continue south across the sandbar
until,
and exit to the next area, the Jungle Grave.
One big note before we start: if you run into Musyamon, RUN AWAY. You can't
handle him without an Ultimate-level Digimon. Go south, and turn west onto
the
wooden bridges. At the first sandbar go south. At the next one cross the
western bridge to get to a dock of sorts, then continue south along the
estern
plank bridge. This leads you to another sandbar with one other bridge leading
off of it. Take said bridge to the next sandbar and follow it until you run
into an archway with a Digimon blocking the way.
This is Zanbamon, and he refuses to let you pass. He decides to let you
through
if you beat him, but he doesn't believe that will ever happen. Right. We've
heard that before. Junior sure is confident.
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| BOSS BATTLE: Zanbamon
|
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| 0 EXP 0 BIT
|
|
|
| When Zanbamon said you couldn't beat him, he wasn't kidding. There is
|
| no way to beat him here. You can, however, find and challenge him much
|
| later on. Zanbamon's first attack will send your Digimon fleeing the
|
| field.
|
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After Zanbaon gloats over his victory, you'll find yourself at Bulk Bridge.
Looks like that way's right out...or is it? Go back to Tranquil Swamp for
some
answers.
Go to the Inn and talk to the Gatomon standing next to the counter. She tells
you that everyone is annoyed by Zanbamon, and that Sepikmon in Shaman House
should be able to do something about it. She hasn't seen Sepikmon in a while,
but that won's stop us, will it? Go take a peek inside Shaman House.
Inside the Voice that scared you away earlier tries to do so again. This
time,
however, Junior figures out that it's just Sepikmon. He'll tell you how to
beat
Zanbamon, but first you have to retrieve his precious mask. Nobody can see
him
if he doesn't have it. He mentions having it when he was with Baronmon, and
then Junior leaves the house. It's time to look for clues, and there just
happens to be one waiting for you in Bulk Swamp.
You'll see Kail in Bulk Swamp by the border with Bulk Bridge. Talk to her,
and
she'll tell you that she saw a Digimon with an amazing face in East Sector,
and
that she thinks it was Baronmon. Well, then, it's back to East Sector we go,
via the gonola. Specifically Seiryu City.
There's another auction you can access now, too. You can win Gillmon's Hazard
Shield for 800 BIT. It might be a good idea to go back to Asuka City for it,
as
the auctions are only limited-time things. If you get too far in the game
you'll miss your chance for a given item.
Once here you need to talk to the Agumon standing around outside between
Zephyr
and Seiryu Towers. He tells you that Baronmon isn't here, but that he likes
forests and ruins. If that isn't blatant I don't know what is. Off to the
Protocol Ruins we go.
Talk to the people here to find out that Sepikmon has been causing all kinds
of
trouble. Master John at the Lamb Chop tell you that he wrote "Inn" on the
Lamb
CHop's sign. Other transgressions include dropping banana peels all over,
telling Guilmon that Jack went back to the real world, and stealing candy and
cards from people. The problem is that, while he's here, there isn't any sign
of him. To find Sepikmon we actually have to go just outside to Asuka Bridge.
Just go east down a couple sets of stairs and you'll see Sepikmon standing
there, complete with mask. Talk to him and he says that he found his mask. He
also doen't offer you any help in defeating Zanbamon because he was the one
who
found his mask. That sucks. Go back inside the city.
Go down to the tree on lower level of the city and you'll see an Etemon.
He'll
tell you that he heard Sepikmon ran towards Divermon Lake. He's also
embarased
that he and Sepikmon are the same type of Digimon. Let's follow the punk. To
the lake!
Cross the bridge, turn south, and wrap back west to the large stand of
kickable
trees. Go through them to the path beyond and talk to the guy standing at the
end of it. This is Nick. After a quick rant about manners he tells you that
he
found this huge gaudy shield, and that Etemon came and claimed it--without
even
saying thank you! Suddenly things are starting to make sense. It's time to go
back to Asuka City and have a talk with that Etemon.
Go down by the tree and talk to Etemon. Junior questions him about Sepikmon's
mask, but Etemon gets defensive, deines knowing anything about it, and
disappears into the underground path. Follow him in and take the path all the
way around to the sewers, where you'll find Etemon. Walk up and poke him.
He'll
call you a rash that doesn't go away, but he'll hand over the Sepik Mask.
Great! Let's go return it to its rightful owner.
Go on into Shaman House and Junior will give Sepikmon back his mask. You get
a
heartfelt thanks, but it seems that Sepikmon is a little bashful about
getting
dressed in front of people. Junior turns away, and Sepikmon drops down from
the
ceiling wearing a paper bag! I guess in a pinch it's as good as anything....
Sepikmon, happy to have his mask back, gives you the Smelly Herb with which
to
deal with Zanbamon. Time to go deal with that sword-wielding ruffian.
Walk up to Zanbamon adn talk to him. Junior says that he's going to go
through
this time, but Zanbamon scoffs. Then Junior pulls the Smelly Herb. Zanbamon
runs off, giving you access to the rest of the Jungle Grave and a clear shot
to
the other side of the area.
In the second part of the Jungle Grave you will encounter Bakemon and
DemiDevimon almost exclusively. Pass through the archway and follow the
winding
path to an open area. Cross the wooden bridge to the east, then follow the
sandbar east and north. At the kickable trees turn west. Follow the path
around
through the archway and to the exit of the Jungle Grave.
Follow the path south along the water and past a stand of kickable trees.
Cross
the first two bridges going west to get to a strip of land running north.
Follow it to another westbound bridge, which you should cross. Follow the
bank
north to the end, and take the bridge there eastward. Turn north along the
bridge lined with lanterns and enter Suzaku City.
Digimon Battles
Suzaku Leader (BOSS) Woodmon, RedVegiemon, ShogunGekomon
The Inn here is to the west, and that should probably be your first stop.
Suzaku Hall is to the northwest past the Inn, the Armory is north of the
entrance, and all the other shops and whatnot are to the east. As you
approach
the Inn, you're stopped by a woman, who introduces herself as Lisa. She
quizzes
you about a cute green Digimon, decides that it has to be Ogremon, and
leaves.
Go ahead and enter the Inn to rest and save your game. When you're ready,
just
walk into Suzaku Hall, climb the ladder in the back, and talk to Suzaku
Leader.
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| DIGIMON BATTLE: Suzaku Leader
|
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| Woodmon, RedVegiemon, ShogunGekomon 216 EXP 675 BIT
|
|
|
| Here's the thing about Suzaku Leader. If you have an Ultimate-level
|
| Digimon--which, by now, you most likely do--this battle is a breeze.
|
| Having an element Power accessory equipped for a little extra damage
|
| isn't a bad idea. Geckomon was practically bleeding Ice Power 1s for
|
| me.
|
|
|
| If you don't KO Woodmon outright chances are you'll hit it hard enough
|
| to force Suzaku Leader to swap it for RedVegiemon. RedVegiemon can take
|
| a couple of hits, but doesn't deal anymore damage than, say, Seiryu
|
| Leader's Digimon. When RedVegiemon bites it, Suzaku Leader will bring
|
| in either Woodmon (if you didn't KO it first round) or ShogunGekomon
|
| (if Woodmon is no more). ShogunGekomon hits the hardest of the three,
|
| and has a few more hit points than RedVegiemon, but it should still go
|
| down in a couple of hits.
|
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Suzaku Leader is a good sport and gives up the Suzaku Badge when you beat
her.
She then tells you that the only way to get to West Sector, where the Byakko
Leader is located, is by calling Submarimon. This in turn requires the Digi-
Egg
of Serenity. You have to ask around South Sector for it. I smell another
errand-running treasure hunt coming....
When you leave Suzaku Hall you run into Kail. She and Junior decide to take a
break and meet Teddy in the Asuka City Administration Center. You're
automatically whisked away to the Administration Center's Main Lobby.
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5. I Wanna Be a Digimon!
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The Main Lobby is crawling with people wanting to know just what's going on
with the game, as MAGAMI STILL isn't letting anyone back into the real world.
Unfortunately, there are still no details. Then a Game Master steps out onto
the balcony overhead to make an announcement. It turns out that the
maintenance
to the Matrix Chamber is going to take a little more time. Apparently even
fictional MMORPGs can't fix things as quickly as they might like. Also in
typical fashion the announcement really doesn't say much of anything, and
some
of the players are a little put off by the lack of substance.
Junior wonders if Lucky Mouse is to blame for the server problems. Kail has
an
interesting reaction when Junior mentions Lucky Mouse, and Junior tells her
that Teddy mentioned him. Kail wonders if Teddy is looking for something at
the
Administration Center. She suggests we go look for Teddy, as there is
something
she wants to ask him. Junior and Kail try to enter the Admin Center but are
refused entrance. Junior's convinced that there's some way to get in, so Kail
suggests that they split up to try and find something out.
There's another auction going on right now, too. This one's a Sniper Guard
for
Monmon, and it'll cost you 1600 BIT. If you want the shield, you need to get
it
now.
Master John at the Lamb Chop tells you that only staff and Digimon without a
partner can enter the Admin Center. Take this little tidbit back to Kail and
she'll mention the old couple who were looking for a way to become Digimon.
Let's see what they have to say.
Sure enough, when you go to talk to the two old people you'll see a pink and
a
blue Agumon. Grandma Beth says that they got the Agumon suits from Etemon. I
wonder if he'll give US something like that. The last time we saw Etemon was
in
the Sewers, so let's go there.
Go back and talk to Mat. Now that Junior has seen through his little Etemon
prank, Mat gives him a pair of Agumon suits--in return for Junior's silence,
of
course. Go meet Kail in the Underground Path at the top of the ladder. You'll
both change into the Agumon Suits and the scene will switch to the Main
Lobby,
where Kail will tell Junior that she's going on ahead and then disappears
through the door. Follow her path into the Admin Center.
Junior tells the DO Guard that he's a lost Digimon. The guard, of course,
believes him, and you're in! Head west, up the two flights of stairs, and
through the door.
On the second floor, just head straight north up the stairs. At the top turn
west and follow the walkway to Kail. Approaching her starts a conversation.
Neither of Kail nor Junior have had any luck locating Teddy. Kail has a
feeling
that Teddy's in the room just beyond her, so you both go through the door. It
just so happens that the Game Master's in this room, so you both hide behind
a
statue and listen.
The Game Master a tad wound up because they can't proceed with their plans,
whatever those may be. There's talk of trying to find someone. You might have
been able to hear something really juicy, but at that moment a guard walks in
and sees you and Kail.
The two of you are unmasked and get to have a little talk with the Game
Master.
It seems that she is looking for Teddy too, and thinks that Lucky Mouse might
be holding him hostage. Lucky Mouse, according to GM, is an awful man who is
trying to destroy Digimon Online, and he's the reason for the system
problems.
Junior's a bit outraged at this, but Kail remains silent. The Game Master
recruits Junior to track down Lucky Mouse--last she heard he was on his way
to
West Sector. Kail seems a bit disturbed and runs off.
Now that we have another reason to go to West Sector, let's see about
actually
getting there. That means going back to South Sector to dig up some
information--in this case our quest will take us to Phoenix Bay. However, now
you can start acquiring the partners you didn't start with because they were
in
different packs. The DRI Agents are out in force! Also, you can pick up a
Dramon Shield for Veemon at the Cargo Tower auction for 1600 BIT. Oh, and
there
should be some more Tamer Battles open to you.
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6. A Brief Interlude
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--
Before we continue our quest in earnest it would be a very good idea to take
some time and gather what extra partners you can right now. The process is
actually pretty simple. Each partner has a corresponding DRI Agent. You talk
to
the DRI Agent and he tells you what Digimon's DDNA (Digital DNA) he needs.
You
find said Digimon (usually an Ultimate), defeat it in battle, and return to
the
DRI Agent. The Agent will thank you and give you another partner. It should
be
noted that when you talk to the DRI Agent the first time, the combined level
of
all the Digimon in your party must be in a certain range. I'll run right down
the list of DRI Agents you can access at this point. Obviously you should
skip
the DRI Agents of the partners you stared with, so you should read the whole
section before deciding where to go.
I've also included extra Tamer Battles you ought to have access to now
(assuming your Charisma is high enough, of course).
Renamon's DRI Agent is atop Leomon's Gym in Central Park. Go up the path
towards Plug Cape and climb the ladder to reach the roof. DRI Michael will
tell
you that you need to bring him Taomon DDNA. You can't get it quite yet, but
at
least the quest is in motion.
Also in Central Park is DRI Kazuki, who is researching MagnaAngemon. He can
be
found by the dock. Get there by following the stone path south and east until
it gives way to a dirt path, which in turn leads to toe dock. If you give him
MagnaAngemon's DDNA he'll give you a Patamon. We'll be able to get to
MagnaAngemon at about the same time we can go find Taomon. So not just yet.
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| DIGIMON BATTLE: Tamer Catherine
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| Kunemon, Kunemon, Dokugumon 125 EXP 220 BIT
|
|
|
| Catherine isn't any harder this time around than she was in the Card
|
| Battle earlier. You should be able to make short work of her Rookies,
|
| and even Dokugumon shouldn't take more than an attack or two at this
|
| point.
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| DIGIMON BATTLE: Tamer Lucia
|
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| Goburimon, Ogremon 79 EXP 155 BIT
|
|
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| Even easier than Tamer Catherine. Just attack, and rake in th easy EXP.
|
|
|
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| DIGIMON BATTLE: Tamer Robert
|
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| Crabmon, Gizamon, Gekomon 103 EXP 200 BIT
|
|
|
| The only Digimon you really have to watch out for here is Gekomon. With
|
| any luck Robert will swap out another Digimon for him, letting you get
|
| a free attack. If you've got a decently strong Ultimate with a good
|
| weapon (in other words, something from the Heavy Armory in Asuka City)
|
| you should be able to one-shot the annoying thing, thus removing any
|
| threat Robert may have posed.
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Go all the way to the north end of the city and down the ladder. DRI Jimmy is
down there, and he's researching WarGrowlmon. He'll ask you for some
WarGrowlmon DDNA in exchange for adding Guilmon as your partner.
Go north up two ladders, just like when you were here to fight
MasterTyrannomon. This time after the second ladder turn east. Cross the
wooden
bridge and turn south to find DRI Johann. He'll ask you to find
MetalGreymon's
DDNA in exchange for adding Agumon as a partner.
Enemies:
MetalGreymon (BOSS) 160 EXP 340 BIT
You're here looking for MetalGreymon. Luckily he's not exactly hard to find.
Go
southeast from the station, past the cocky tamer you fought earlier. This
time
go west at the wooden bridge instead of south. MetalGreymon is there waiting.
Talk to him and he'll tell you that he can't just hand over the DDNA--you
have
to win it from him. It looks like we have to do this the hard way.
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| BOSS BATTLE: MetalGreymon
|
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| 160 EXP 340 BIT
|
|
|
| Yes, MetalGreymon is an Ultimate. Yes, if he hits you it's gonna sting.
|
| Yes, he even has the Giga Destroyer. No, this battle isn't overly
|
| difficult. Why? Well, because you're going to fight him Ultimate vs.
|
| Ultimate. Each pack has a partner that's a good physical attacker with
|
| good HP gains and such. Stick said partner with an Ultimate-level
|
| digivolution and a strong weapon and go to town. Giga Destroyer will do
|
| over 400 damage to your Digimon, but you should be able to withstand it.
|
| If you bought weapons and armor from the Asuka Heavy Armory you're set.
|
| Just make sure you heal when necessary and the DDNA is yours.
|
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After the battle you receive the Agumon DDNA. Take it back to DRI Johann
(either now or later) to receive Agumon as a partner. This also catches us up
to where we are in the plotline. We'll pick up more DRI Agents and DDNA as we
progress. For now you should wander over to Phoenix Bay and get on with the
story.
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7. The Journey West
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--
Start going towards Suzaku City, but after crossing the first bridge turn
north. This will take you across another bridge to an island with a girl on
it.
Talk to the girl, Nami, and she'll tell you about how she was looking for a
cat
in Bios Swamp. The part that we actually care about is when she mentions that
she saw the Crest of Reliability behind the shrine there. She doesn't know
why
it was there, but then neither do we. It would be prudent, however, to
investigate. Off to Bios Swamp with us (we get there via Bulk Bridge).
SOUTH SECTOR - BULK BRIDGE
--------------------------
Head east along the sand until you get to the wooden bridge leading to Bios
Swamp. It's a short, easy trip.
Go east over the marshy grass and across the narro bridge. Turn north, cross
the bridge going west, then turn north again to find the shrine. Walk around
behind it (the north side, where Junior is completely hidden by the
building).
Face the shrine and press X (you may have to move around a little to get just
the right spot). Junior will see the Symbol of Sincerity, and postulate that
the Digi-Egg of Sincerity is inside. We always knew he was a bright boy.
You do, however, run into a problem--Junior ha no idea how to break down the
wall to actually get AT the Digi-Egg. Maybe Sepikmon can help us out--let's
go
poke him.
Talk to Sepikmon and he tells you to go ask Baronmon about bombs. Baronmon is
good at making bombs, it seems. It's interesting advice, and who doesn't like
some fireworks every now and again? Since last time we saw Baronmon he was
camped out in Protocol Ruins, let's go back there for a little chat.
Baronmon is indeed right where we left him. Talk to him about the bomb thing,
and he realizes you want a TNT Chip, whe he can make. The problem is, he's
missing ingredients--specifically a TNT Ball. Remember waaay back in Tyranno
Valley when I told you to make sure you got one? This is why. If for some
reason you either didn't get one or sold what you did have, it's no big deal.
You can just go back to Tyranno Valley and beat down some Triceramon until
you
get one.
Either way, hand Baronmon a TNT Ball and he'll make you the TNT Chip you
need.
Take it back to the shrine in Bios Swamp.
When you enter Bios Swamp Junior is already by the shrine and automatically
uses the TNT Chip. After the resulting explosion he notes the hole now in the
wall (gee, who'd of thunk?) and enters the shrine.
Climb down the ladder in the bottom right corner of the room and you'll see
rotating object on an altar highlighted by a pulsating light. Take this very
obvious hint and walk over to the object. Junior recognizes it and you get
the
Digi-Egg of Sincerity, which will let you call Submarimon and cross the
ocean.
Of course, now that we HAVE the Digi-Egg of Sincerity we need to find a place
to use it. This actually isn't hard. There are docks (square platforms on the
water) scattered throughout the game. All you have to do is go to one and
press
X when a red exclamation point pops up above Junior's head. The dock we need
is
a couple areas past Phoenix Bay, so go to the Bay (and save your game in
Suzaku
City if you so choose).
Cross the bay via the bridges but this time, insteadt of turning north
towards
Suzaku City continue west and into the jungle beyond.
This place is a bit of a step up in difficulty over the areas we've been
traipsing through so far. Watch out for the green Woodmon. They drain your
Digimons' HP with their attack.
Keith is standing just off the trail to the south inside the entrance. He
tells
you about the Legendary Gym. You won't be able to access it for quite some
time, but hey. At least you know it exists.
Go west to the first intersection. If you need the Guilmon DDNA and are
well-leveled, turn north. You'll find WarGrowlmon at the end of the path. Of
course, you're going to have to fight for it.
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| BOSS BATTLE: WarGrowlmon
|
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| ??? EXP ??? BIT
|
|
|
| This battle is much more difficult than the MetalGreymon one.
|
| WarGrowlmon is fast. He usually gets two turns to your one, and can
|
| easily take 400+ HP off at a time with his normal attack. If your
|
| levels are a bit higher than average, you should be able to beat him,
|
| though it'll likely take more than one Digimon.
|
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Run west along the sand bar and you'll run into Tamer Gordon, who logged in
from work. Digimon Battle the slacker.
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| DIGIMON BATTLE: Tamer Gordon
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| Crabmon, Gizamon, Gekomon 269 EXP 530 BIT
|
|
|
| While yes, you have been smiting these Digimon in the wild for a while
|
| now, Gordon's versions are a bit hardier than the rest. They take less
|
| damage and deal a bit more. Gekomon, once again, is the main threat
|
| with his Confuse Gas. Oh, and his Gizamon is a quick bugger.
|
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Continue on past Gordon to find Garudamon's Gym. You're Digimon are probably
in
need of some training, so take this opportunity to blow some TP. Afterwards
go
past the gym and over the lilypads to the dock. Call Submarimon from there to
continue your journey to West Sector.
UNDERGROUND
-----------
Just follow the path (there are no turns) and you'll end up in a rather arid
place. Welcome to West Sector.
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8. Tiger of the Wind
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SOUTH BADLANDS
--------------
There's not much do do here. The exit is to the north up a bunch of ramps.
NOISE DESERT
------------
Go north. When you see a ramp going east take it. Follow that route to get
to
the Pelche Oasis, where you can rest, save, and fish. WHen you're all set
return to the Noise Desert. Then go all the way north until you see a green
Numemon. He'll warn you off from Byakko City. Ignore him fort he moment and
continue on, taking the bridge.
BYAKKO CITY
-----------
Talking to everyone here reveals that hey are all a bunch of stuck-up
bastards.
You can't really do anything at any of the shops, the Inn, or any place
else,
really, except fight the leader. Also note the distinct lack of digimon of
any
kind. Gee, I wonder if thet Numemon was really right after all? Anyway, go
through the city and battle the leader. He'll ask you to go into the room
behind him to get the badge. Do so and you'll find it empty. The door will
close and the floor will drop out. You'll find yourself in a dungeon of
sorts.
The guard won't let you out of course, so go find the hole in the wall, and
the Numemon will let you out.
BULLET VALLEY
-------------
This is where Numemon drops you off. Going south takes you back to Pelche
Oasis.
PELCHE OASIS
------------
You can talk to Lisa if you so desire, otherwise exit to the Noise Desert.
NOISE DESERT
------------
Take the west exit from this desert to arrive in the S. Noise Desert.
S. NOISE DESERT
---------------
FOllow the path, talking to Guilmon and Agumon along the way. You're told to
just go north if you get lost. North is to the right once you enter the
desert. At the end of the path you'll enterm The Lost Wood...err...Mobius
Desert. Sorry, wrong game.
MOBIUS DESERT
-------------
On the first screen is Kotemon's DRI Agent. Going to the Lower Left, then
upper left takes you to Kumamon's DRI Agent. Continuing that pattern two more
times takes you to the screen with Monmon's DRI Agent. Anyway, we're looking
for Mirage Tower. From the first screen of Mobius Desert go to the upper
left,
then lower left, then upper left, and keep on following this pattern until
you
get there.
MIRAGE TOWER
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9. The Secret Under the Stairs
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BULLET VALLEY
-------------
Here you need to wind your way north and west. You'll go up a ramp and a set
of metal stairs before reaching a metal road. Follow the road to get to the
factory.
Upon walking a little ways into the factory you'll see Numemon again, but
he'll
run away. There are a lot of catwalks and ladders to explore, but you can't
do
anything with them for now. Instead you should just chase down Numemon by
going towards the back and then down the ladder you saw when he left the
room.
Then just go through the door (duh).
DUCT ROOM 01
------------
When you get into the room you'll find it empty except for a chest. So
where'd
that Numemon go? Oh, well. Take the HP Chip from the chest and leave the
room.
Climb the ladder by the door and go to the back until you see a flight of
stairs. Go up the stairs and into the control room, where you'll see a
HiAndromon who will try and warn you off. Yeah, like that's gonna happen.
Take the southmost exit from the room, then take the stairs up. Jump of the
ledge and go a few steps to find Numemon coming out of Duct Room 04. He
tells
you once again to give up and runs back to the room.
DUCT ROOM 04
------------
Once again, he's not here. Great. Now this game's turned into an
overglorified version of hide-and-seek. Anyway, pick up the Mind Chip from
the
chest and leave the room.
DUM DUM FACTORY
---------------
Go back and wind around to the right, past the big silver gears and to the
intersection on the right side of the box. You'll see Numemon go into Duct
Room 02. Go back and around the box, then take the ladder down to the
platform
Numemon was on.
DUCT ROOM 02
------------
Gone again. Yes, I know it shocks you. Well, nothing to do but grab the MP
Chip from the chest and get back to hunting. Hey, just think of all the free
stuff you're getting.
Go back up the ladder and head toward the stairs to the Operations Room.
YOu'll see Numemon slink into Duct Room 3.
DUCT ROOM 03
------------
You know the drill. No Numemon, but there's a Power Chip in the chest.
Whew. This next event is a pain in the rear to start. Between Duct Rooms 03
and 04 there is a platform on the level above that jus out. In front of that
platform is a black and yellow gate with flashing red lights and a box. Go
to
the intersection of catwalks that is on the opposite side of the box than the
outcropping. You'll see Numemon going into the Operations Room.
OPERATIONS ROOM
---------------
Enemies: Mamemon
This place is easy to find your way through, just head left at the T-
junction.
The Secret Stairs take you to the Sewers.
SEWERS
------
After crossing the ladders, keep going left ont he catwalk. Go up the ladder
at the end to the next level and follow the path to the right. At the split,
go to the center. Across the ladders you'll stop, but Numemon won't be
around.
THen you'll hear a cry for help. You'll see a WaruMonzaemon making
unwelcome
advances on Lisa. Junior, the Boy Scout that he is, can't stand seeing this
so
he moves to help out Lisa. Of course, this means another boss fight.
After the battle you converse with Lisa and find out that you're both here to
talk with Numemon, or should I say Lucky Mouse! Lucky Mouse was just wearing
a
Numemon disguise, kin of like the Agumon suits you and Kail wore back in
Asuka
City. He takes you to his hideout.
SECRET ROOM
-----------
You get bombarded by bombshells aplenty in the conversation that follows your
arrival. Among them are the whereabouts of Teddy, the identity of Lucky
Mouse,
who the A.o.A. really is, and what exactly their plans are. The A.o.A.
arrives, with Kail in tow, and more events follow, culminating in yet another
boss digibattle. Luckily your digimon have been restored to full health by
this point. After the battle you say your goodbyes and it's back to the
sewer.
next stop: Asuka City!
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10. Liberation
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SEWERS
------
If you go back to where Lisa and WaruMozaemon were you'll find that he's
sorry.
Good for him. Otherwise there's nothing really to do but make the long,
long
trip to Asuka City. Well, you can always curse Bandai for not giving us a
faster way between towns while you're traveling. You'll certainly have
enough
time.
ASUKA CITY
----------
When you get to the city, you find the gates locked tight. Not to worry,
though. Remember the dock to the right of the bridge? Well, it was there.
So go to the rhight and down all the stairs and you'll reach a dock where you
can call Submarimon.
SEABED
------
Here there are (for once) two ways to go. Just to the left of you is another
way up to the surface. Taking it nets you a pair of Iron Gloves. After
getting the gloves submerge again and take the path to the next screen. At
the
end is another emergence point.
ASUKA SEWERS
------------
Go up the steps and take the left path at the split. Go up the ladder to
find
a chest with a Crimson Blade. Now go back to the right and follow the long
path until it splits. Take it to the right and go through the door.
CONTROL ROOM
------------
Wow. Pretty snazzy set up they've got here. Anyway, up by the main terminal
you'll find Datamon and get into a fight. After you whoop him he gives you
the
Rusty Gloves and tells you that the rusty weapons are secrets to ancient
weapons of the Digital World, and that you should find armor digivolved
digimon
who know the secrets. Talk to him again and he tells you that he'll open the
gate tot he basement if you have a DO Staff Pass. Now, who do we know who
should have one of those? Time to have a talk with Kurt. So it's all the
way
back to his secret room under Dum Dum Factory....
SECRET ROOM
-----------
When you get back here you find out that Kurt should indeed have a Staff
Pass,
but the room is so messy it can't be found. Lisa sends you off to find her
friends Keith and Nick, whom she last heard were in SOuth Sector, to help
clean
the place up. That means it's time to hit the biggest hot spot in South
Sector: Suzaku City.
SUZAKU CITY
-----------
Just like Seiryu City has a know-it-all Agumon, this place seems to have a
know-it-all Renamon. Talk to Renamon in the SUzaku Leader's place to find
out
that some strange-looking men just "went inside." That rather ambiguous
warning means you need to go down to the dock and call Submarimon.
SEABED
------
SInce you can only go one way, this isn't too tough. Two screens and you're
there.
SUZAKU UG LAKE
--------------
Climb to the second level and go all the way to the left. You'll see two
guys
standing there. Approach them and you'll catch a bit of their conversation.
The whole thing is automatic, and at the end of it you'll be whisked back to
the Secret Room.
SECRET ROOM
-----------
Lisa will take command of Nick and Keith. The room will get cleaned,
alright,
but no Staff Pass will be found. So Lisa, the taskmistress that she is,
sends
the two back to work. Nick finally finds it by the computer. After that you
find yourself outside in the sewers. Head all the way back to the Control
Room.
CONTROL ROOM
------------
Talk to Datamon again. This time, you'll flash your Staff Pass and Datamon
will be more than happy to open the gate for you. Which gate, you say? Why,
the big honkin' metal door you pass in the sewers on your way to the control
room. Didn't catch it? Will, just head out of the Control Room and turn
right. Follow the path around the turn and you'll see a handy opening in the
wall. THAT's the gate he was talking about. Go through and you'll be in the
Admin Center.
Talk to the guard blocking your path for a digibattle against a Raremon and a
Cyclonemon. After you win he's gone. Grab the Power Charge from the chest
and
poke the next set of guards for more good digiwhooping times. Beat them and
there's another guy farther down the bridge. At the end of the bridge is a
Recovery Disk in a chest. Take it and go back and climb up the ladder.
Digibattle the A.o.A. guy up the stairs and to the left, grabbing the 100
bits
from the chest farther down after defeating him. Then go upstairs and tackle
the trooper in the hall, then exit this area.
BASEMENT STAIRS
---------------
Poking the trooper instigates yet another digibattle, with much the same
babbling on the part of the trooper. Going out the door nets you 1000 bits
from a chest. After that go upstairs to confront yet another trooper, and
another one after that just arounf the corner. Go through the door and
you'll
be in the Admin Center 1F.
ADMIN CENTER 1F
---------------
The doorway after the trooper leads to the Main Lobby, filled with some
rather
nervous individuals. There's nothing really to do, though, so go back into
the
Admin Center and beat on the troopers guarding the stairs. There's another
trooper to dispose up upstairs, and past him and around the corner is a Metal
Horn. After getting it go through the door.
ADMIN CENTER 2F
---------------
Off to the left is a chest with a Power Charge. Get it then fight the
trooper
on the bridge. You might as well battle the trooper on the bridge between
flights of stairs for the experience, otherwise go up the next flight and
battle the guys up there. The first one is a trooper, but the next ones are
soldiers, and pack an extra digimon. After beating the first soldier,
walking
forward a step or two triggers an event that launches you into another
digibattle, this time with the guard at the door.
After beating him, a strange purple digimon comes out of the room, looking
confused. Junior will try talking to it, but it justs wants to eat digimon
and
get stronger, so you'll have to fight it. After the battle the Vemmon goes
back into the room.
MASTER ROOM
-----------
Inside this room are a series of paintings, each with a letter that looks
like
a sensor. Examine them in the order M, O, N, S, T, E, R to open a secret
door
that Junior will automatically enter.
A.o.A. HEADQUARTERS
-------------------
Tadaa! You've found the Game Master, and Vemmon. But first you have to
deal
with the guards. That was pretty easy. Now on to the Game Master herself.
When you approach her you'll hear her rambling on with someone on a
viewscreen
about some sort of fusion experiment and Operation Sigma. After she sends
Vemmon away you'll battle her set of three digimon, the most dangerous of
which
is Persiamon.
After defeating her Lisa and Teddy show up, as does Nick (who, it turns out,
works for the Internation al Police, S.A.P.--along with Lisa and Keith).
MASTER ROOM
-----------
During the interrogation, Game Master hints at a bigger plan that's already
in
motion. The Optical Network is being taken over, and through that Vemmon
will
destroy the world. At least, that's the plan. Lisa and Nick don't intend to
let it happen, though. They take Game Master and go to look for a hidden
control chamber in North Sector. After a short scene in Kusanagi City in the
Real World, you'll find youself talking with Teddy in the Main Lobby of Asuka
City.
MAIN LOBBY
----------
Junior is intent on getting to North Sector, but Teddy says that he can't get
there by road or Submarimon. This leads to Teddy mentioning Digmon, and the
end
result is a quest to Amaterasu Server for the Digi-Egg of Knowledge. But
first, we must hit Byakko City to find a way to get to Amaterasu Server.
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11. A Bug's Life
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BYAKKO CITY
-----------
Hey, the Digimon are back! Which also means the shops and everything are
open.
The weapons and armor are still not up to par with the Heavy Armory in Asuka
City, so there's no real reason to buy anything. What you want to do is head
upstairs and into the Byakko Dome.
BYAKKO DOME
-----------
Keith is there when you walk in, as are four people gathered around a table.
Talking to them yields that Lisa and company helped liberate Byakko City.
Byakko Leader is upstairs. Go talk to him. He tells you to go to the
Underground Cave and talk to the people from Amaterasu. So go down a ladder
and jump off a ledge and you'll find the doorway to the Underground Cave.
UNDERGROUND CAVE
----------------
Go down the ladder (or jump off the ledge) and talk to the A.o.A. members
below. One of them is the general, whom you need to speak to. he tells you
that Bulbmon (remember that thing?) was the transportation the A.o.A. used to
get between servers. He also says that he has no idea where it is now, but
Junior's got a sneaking suspicion he's seen it somewhere before, and he's
right. Bulbmon was that thing that attacked you on the gondola coming from
East Sector. So it's back to one of the Gondola stations. South is actually
where you want to go, so take Submarimon from South Badland to the dock at
South Cape and go to the Bulk Swamp Station via that route.
BULK SWAMP
----------
On your way here you probably ran into a few digimon that weren't running
around before (like Tortomon). Interesting, ne? Talk to the balding guy by
South Station and you'll find out about an earthquake, and that he hopes
Suzaku
City is alright. Maybe we should just go check on it ourselves.
PHOENIX BAY
-----------
As you approach the bridge to Suzaku City you'll feel tremors. After they
subside Junior will be a little confused, but none the worse for wear.
Continue on to the city.
SUZAKU CITY
-----------
Talk to Patamon in Suzaku Hall to find out that Leader went somewhere,
possibly
to the Jungle to check out a weird sound. Well, what are you waiting for?
Go
to the Ether Jungle!
ETHER JUNGLE
------------
Make your way north and east toward the Jungle Shrine, and you'll run into a
girl who will tell you that Leader went into the catacombs. Hey, at least
there's a trail to follow.
JUNGLE SHRINE
-------------
Head all the way back and around to the next area, the catacombs.
CATACOMB
--------
Enemies: Musyamon 155 EXP 330 BIT
Go back toward where Zanbamon is. If you talk to him he'll say that he feels
an evil presence from that hole. Continuing on, you'll see Suzaku Leader.
Approach her and she'll turn and tell you that you can't go past. She'll
show
you a gaping hole, which she says is a security hole (a hole in the net).
Then
a strangely familiar growl wafts up from the depths. Junior finally manages
to
convince Leader that he should go through the hole to Amaterasu Server.
He also asks where the emergency Matrix Chamber in North Sector is. She
tells
him it's in the basement of Kulon Mine, but you need the four leader badges
to
use it. Looks like your quest took on an entirely new meaning.
BUG MAZE
--------
Follow the red path. The first branch is a circular thing, so take either
path. At the second fork, stay left for a chest with a Rubber Suit. Then go
back to the fork and down the ramp. Take the bottom path next, then go right
and down for 1600 Bits. Back at the intersection go up and then right this
time, and keep on following it as it curves down and to the right. This will
take you to the Bug Maze Pit.
Go straight down the path to find the trooper. He'll mention invisible
ladders, and the fact that he's lost. Rather amusing, and some good info,
but
we're in the wrong place. Head back to the beginning of the Bug Maze.
BUG MAZE
--------
From the entrance, go down the ramp and up into the little cul-de-sac. You
should get a ladder icon by the wall around the top of it. Take the ladder
up
to the next level. Go south at the first fork and follow the big circle
around
to get a chest containing a Power Charge. Then continue south, winding
around
until you are in the Bug Maze Pit.
BUG MAZE PIT
------------
Follow the trail back to pick up the Digitama Mail from the chest. Then go
back to the initial branch on the second level of the Bug Maze.
BUG MAZE
--------
This time go up and follow it around, eventually ending up at the BUG MAZE
PIT
once again.
Here you get a nice shiny ramp up to the next level. Taking it starts
another
event--an earthquake in this case. It also launches you into another battle
with Bulbmon. Junior takes the hole Bulbmon left, hoping it leads to
Amaterasu
Server.
BUG MAZE
--------
When the path first branches, the lower path takes you to a ledge you can
jump
off of as a shortcut back to the beginning of the maze. To keep going toward
Amaterasy you want to take the top route. This path will take you straight
to
the next area, the Forest Inn.
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12. Brave New World
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FOREST INN
----------
As you walk aorund here you'll notice that all the humans have been turned
into
Oinkmon. At any rate there's nothing to do here, but the sign says Amaterasu
City is to the west and Qing Long City to the east. Now, you can do one of
two
things. You can either be really dumb like I was and go to Amaterasu City,
where you will be summarily killed by Knightmon who think you're a virus, or
you can be intelligent and head to Qing Long City. Since I'm guessing you
like
to keep your digimon alive, let's make the smart decision and make for Qing
Long. The monsters on this server are quite a bit tougher than those on
Asuka
Server, so be careful.
DIVERMON'S LAKE
---------------
Cross the bridge and follow the lake around to the south, then go through the
kicking trees to the path where you saw Nick on Asuka Server during the whole
Sepikmon's Mask thing. There's a chest with a Knight Shield. There's
nothing
else here to find, so exit east to the Wind Prairie.
WIND PRAIRIE
------------
There aren't any treasure chests here for you to grab, but there is an A.o.A.
trooper at the eastern end of the prairie who will Digimon Battle you. He
comes packing a Dolphmon and a Monzaemon. After beating the pants off of him
(figuratively speaking, of course) head up the ramp and into Qing Long City.
Because you have the Crony ID you can relax here, at least that's what the
A.o.A. trooper by the entrance says. So wander around. The Armory on here
is
on par with the Heavy Armory in Asuka City (finally!), so anything you wanted
to get from there that you already haven't feel free to pick up. The Inn is
60
Bit (blasted inflation), and nothings really all that interesting in the Item
Shop.
After you're done looking around and shopping, go to Qing Long Tower and poke
the Guardromon to save. After that go upstairs to where you battled the
Seiryu
Leader. Approach the guy in armor and a dialogue starts. When Junior asks
about the Digi-Egg of Knowledge, the Qing Long Chief realizes he's not A.o.A.
and starts a fight, intending to capture you.
After kicking his tin-plated butt back to the stone age, he'll be gone but
there will be something on the ground where he was standing. Junior will
pick
up the Blue ID Pass.
Meanwhile, in the Real World, the traffic lights are going crazy and everyone
is a mite bit testy. And now back to our regularly scheduled program.
Resting and saving would not be bad ideas right about now. Run over to
Zephyr
Tower and stay at Gatoman's Inn, then save with the Guardromon in Qing Long
Tower. That done, we now have the question of what to do with the Blue ID
Pass. This one, however, has nothing to do with the Gondola. We do need to
go
to South Sector, though, so it's time to hit the dock at Shell Beach.
Heading along the path you'll run into an A.o.A. trooper who wants to Digimon
Battle you. He's got Dokugumon (both Black and Red varieties) and Sukamon.
After beating him continue on and you'll run into another A.o.A. trooper
itching for a fight. He's got a Triceramon, a Tuskmon, and a Tyrannomon.
Beat
him and exit west to the next screen.
WIRE FOREST ENTRANCE
--------------------
Nothing much to do here except poke the Oinkmon. Just exit west to Central
Park.
CENTRAL PARK
------------
The A.o.A. trooper near where you came in will card battle you, if you'd
like.
He's got a decent deck, though. There's a Super Charge in a chest by the
dock,
too. After nabbing that, head south to Shell Beach. And whatever you do,
don't try going to Amaterasu City. The Knightmon there will make you go
squick.
SHELL BEACH
-----------
SEABED
------
Given the red water up top, it's surprisingly clear down here. Huh. Anyway,
this is a one-way path, so it's kinda hard to get lost. A couple of screens
later you'll see a way to the surface. Take it and you'll be at Phoenix Bay.
PHOENIX BAY
-----------
There isn't any treasure here, nor are there people to digibattle, so just
walk
toward what was known on Asuka Server as Suzaku City. You'll have to talk to
a
trooper to gain access, and he'll end up thinking you the Chief of Qing Long
City. Baka baka. But at least his stupidity helps your cause. Now you can
enter Zhu Que City.
ZHU QUE CITY
------------
The trooper at the bridge will Digimon Battle you with a Gesomon and an
Octomon. The trooper on the east side of the main square has a Brachiomon,
Tyrannomon, and MetalTyrannomon. The Gatomon at the Inn wants a whopping 72
Bits per Digimon for her services. Whether you use them or not is up to you,
but at least save at the Guardromon. Now go to Zhu Que Hall, climb the
ladder,
and do battle with the Zhu Que Chief, after he tells you something of the
A.o.A.'s diabolical plans of course. He's got a Cherrymon (Red) that can
suck
HP, a Scorpiomon, and a Snimon. After winning the battle the Chief will be
gone and in hi splace will be a Red ID Pass, which Junior will pick up, and
then you'll be outside the Hall. Go back inside and past the Oinkmon
upstairs
to the dock, and take Submarimon to the UG Lake.
SEABED
------
Again, a straight shot. The exit's at the end of the next sceen.
Go down the stairs, then up the ladder, up the next set of stairs, and up the
ladder at the top. Then follow the stairs until you see a ladder. Climb the
ladder to get an Evil Fang from the platform, then go back down and take the
stairs all the way to the top, where you'll find the Digi-Egg of Knowledge
sitting and spinning. Junior will pick it up and you'll be transported back
to
the dock in Zhu Que City. Now it's time to put the new Digi-Egg to work.
Well, we will shortly, at least. First, we need to get back to Asuka Server.
WHich means, I believe, we need to go back to the Forest Inn another trip
through the Bug Maze (although this time you can just hop off the platform
and
be out in under a minute, discounting fights). Good luck. I'll see you ont
he
other side!
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13. The Final Badge
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CATACOMB
--------
Welcome back! Now that we have the Digi-Egg of Knowledge we need to get to
North Sector and win the Genbu Badge. To do that we need to use a hole at
Plug
Cape. So that's our next destination.
PLUG CAPE
---------
To get to North Sector, you need to go down the ramps and cross the bridge,
then climb the ladder up to the next level. This is where the Triceramon and
Tuskmon lurk. Now navigate the ramped path and cross the bridge to find a
hole. This is the one we want. Walk over to it and an exclamation point
will
pop up above Junior's head, much like the one that pops up on Submarimon
docks.
Press X and the egg will glow and Digmon will appear, taking you into the
Circuit Board.
CIRCUIT BOARD
-------------
The Kotemon tells you that the exit you are at leads to Plug Cape. This is
good, considering that's where you just came from. You need to go north to
get
to North Sector. Pressing X causes Digmon to break any blocks in his path.
Follow the black, breaking blocks as necessary. Ont eh next screen, wind
your
way around until you meet a Renamon. She'll tell you to go north at that
intersection to reach North Sector. Take that path running north past
Renamon.
At the next screen, take the left path when it branches off and you'll run
into an Agumon. He tells you to go north, so do so. At the fork int he
path,
break the block and go right. At the next fork go left, and on the screen
after that break the block in the middle of the path. COntinue on until you
see a glowing pillar of light. Use that exit and you'll be at Boot Mountain
in
North Sector.
BOOT MOUNTAIN
-------------
SNOW MOUNTAIN
-------------
Here you want to follow the path, then go up the two ramps, then down to a
chest with 3000 BIT. Then climb the ladder and drop down from the ledge to
be
able to access the Mountain Inn, where you can rest and save. Take the ramp
up
from the area in front of the Inn to find a chest containing a Shamshir.
Go back up the ladder, but this time, instead of jumping off the ledge, go
north and exit the screen.
FREEZE MOUNTAIN
---------------
From here, go north to a ladder and climb it. Around the bend on this level
is
a chest with a Knights Shield. Pick it up and then head down the ladder you
didn't just come up. This leads to yet another ladder, which you should
climb.
Go down the path and up the two ramps to the area where a guy is standing.
Take the rightmost ramp of the two at the northern end of this level behind
the
guy, then go right and jump off the ledge. Climb the ladder and grab the
Power
Charge from the chest. Then just go up the ramp to reach Battle Gate.
BATTLE GATE
-----------
Just go straight up the road to ge to Genbu City.
GENBU CITY
----------
Don't worry, this place is A.o.A.-free. They two guards at the entrance are
friendly. There's an Item Shop and an Armory just to the left of the
entrance,
and down the stairs to the right you'll find Gatomon, and a Guardromon a
little
past her. Between Gatomon and Guardromon is a ladder leading up to a
Divermon.
After resting and saving if necessary, go straight back from the entrance to
reach a mexh walkway. At the fork, the right path leads to Piximon. Follow
the left up the stairs and then down at the next branch to go outside to a
different part of Battle Gate.
BATTLE GATE
-----------
You can talk to Guilmon and Renamon here, both of which hold Genbu Leader in
high esteem. Go to the right and take the door behind Renamon to reach a
Recovery Disk in the chest you saw inside. Then come out and go up the
ladder,
down the walkway, and up the next ladder to find Genbu Leader. Approach him
to
start a short conversation and the battle. Vikemon's really the biggest
threat
here. He can do obscene amounts of damage and counterattack you. Counter
Crest is the best way to win this battle. Afterwards you get the Genbu
Badge.
Now it's time to go to the Kulon Mines to use the Matrix Chamber there.
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14. A Race Against Time
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KULON MINE
----------
First things first. You can get to the Legendary Gym now, so you can burn
all
those TP that you've been hoarding. To get there go west, bypassing a ladder
and a set of stairs until you run into a wall with a ladder. Climb the
ladder,
then run west and past the ramp, continuing until you can leave the screen.
You'll be at the Lake of Ice.
LAKE OF ICE
-----------
First, take Subamarimon from the dock to reach Pelche Oaisis--we'll finally
be
able to grab that chest that's been mocking us for so long and get the
Charisma
CHip out of it. Go back to the Lake of Ice and follow the shore to the
second
ramp. Go down it and take the twisting, snowy path to the next shore, and go
up the two ramps to and into the mouth to the Legendary Gym.
LEGENDARY GYM
-------------
This isn't some podunk gym in the wilderness. This is the real deal! To ge
tto training, jump off the ledge you see when you first walk in, then go
straight down the steps and talk to Flamedramon. The French guy by the
entrance will Card Battle you, but other than that there's not much to do
besides talk to people. When you're done here go back to Kulon Mine.
KULON MINE
----------
Now that you're buffer and tougher, it's time to hit the next series of
dungeons. Take the ladder down by Makoto, then run east (you'll go down
another ramp) until you get to another ladder. Climb down and cross the
bridge
and you'll find yourself at the entrance to the Kulon Pit.
KULON PIT
---------
ICE DUNGEON
-----------
In this dungeon there's a few things you need to know. One, it's three
floors:
Ice, Fire, and Dark. Two, there are colored circles ont he floor. These are
teleporters. Blue teleporters are entrances, red are exits, and green are
both. Only go through a blue teleporter if you don't mind not being able to
return to the room you're in. Three, there are patches of ice on the floor,
some of them large. When you hit a patch, you will slide uncontrollably on
the
direction you hit the ice until you get to clear floor again. Be careful.
Now, about that walkthrough.
The first thing to do is take the stairs and ladder down to an area wher you
can see a large plane of ice. Step onto the ice going south from the
centermost of the three protrusions of floor. Then go west, skating across
the
ice bridge. Jump off the ledge and take the blue teleporter on the right.
You'll meet the Ice Witch and be forced to Digibattle. After beating her
three
digimon she'll admit defeat and let you pass. Go downstairs to the next
floor.
FIRE DUNGEON
------------
Go down the stairs and you'll find yourself on a grid-shaped pathway with
pools
of fire. There are also landmines here that will reduce all your digimon to
1
HP. Weave your way south and east, and try to only heal when you trip a
landmine. If you have one digimon that can take the enemies along, I
recommend
only healing that one until you face the boss to conserve MP and healing
items.
You'll get to a set of stairs leading up to a platform where Fire Knight,
the
boss of this floor, is waiting. CLimb the stairs to start a short
conversation
and a digibattle. After you win, Fire Knight will let you pass to the third
(and final) floor.
DARK DUNGEON
------------
Step off the stairs and go to the first panel. Go straight up the middle
path
path and to the right two panels. Go north, turn the corner, and circle back
south to hit the next panel. From here take the path directly north of the
one
with the blue portal, and step on the panel just to the right of it. Go west
up the path between the two panels and again step on the panel just to the
right. From here you can see a corner of the staircase that is your
destination. Go straight west up the path from the panel and to the
staircase
that is just to the left of the path.
CHAMBER ROOM
------------
Go upstairs and talk to the lady at the top twice. The second time she'll
ask
to see the Leader badges. He shows them and she clears him, then asks him
where he wants to pop out into the Real World. He tells her Magasta, and she
okays it, but says that you will only have 180 seconds. After that you will
return to the Matrix Chamber. She tells you to move to the portal on her
left,
and Junior complies. Then you're in Magasta.
MAGASTA B1F
-----------
Yep, this is really the Real World, but there isn't any time for celebration.
You've got a mission, and only 180 seconds to do it in. At least the timer
doesn't count down during battles.
Turn the corner and grab the midle chest on top for a Power Charge and the
leftmost one on the bottom for a Super Charge. The rest are empty. Take the
path south then west to grab a Venom Fang at the end of the path. Go back
and
approach the control panel. Now hoof it back to the original intersection
here. Go to the north and turn left at the fork to get a Trihorn from a
chest,
then go back and take the other path for the exit to the next floor.
MAGASTA B2F
-----------
Take the path east, then turn south to get a Misty Armor from the chest.
Loop
back around to the tunnel right next to the one you came out of and go
through
it back to B1F.
MAGASTA B1F
-----------
Take the first branch, then keep going south, staying to the bottom of the
screen, to reach a chest with 300 BIT. Go back to the initiial fork and stay
on the main path all the way to the chest to get a High Security. Go back
again and take the middle path this time. The chest on the bottom left has a
Grey Sword, and the chest on the right has a Royal Spear. The other chest is
empty. Go back to B2F.
MAGASTA B2F
-----------
Go all the way east and north and you'll run into a Mech Soldier in front of
a
control panel. He'll start a Digimon Battle with you. Giromon is by far the
heaviest hitter of the three, but thunder techs and Counter Crest are the way
to go. After the battle Junior celebrates a little bit, then picks up the
Dramon Guard, A Veemon-exclusive weapon, that the guard dropped. He also
finds
that he can't stop the Juggernaut's launch. All you can do is wait around
and
fight until time runs out and you're whicked back to the Digital World.
There's a Super Charge and a Beret in the chests off of the branch by the
nonfunctional panel.
CHAMBER ROOM
------------
The computer is beeping warnings, and Junior warps back in. Then we're
treated
to a acene and an FMV of the Juggernaut launching. A garbled emergency
message
plays on the abandoned street corner in Kusanagi City. Not knowing what to
do
now, it's time to go talk to Lisa and the others. You'll find yourself in
the
Ice Dungeon, at the entrance. Leave and go to Asuka City.
ASUKA CITY
----------
Resting and saving is always a good thing, since you haven't seen a Gatomon
since before Kulon Mine, unless you stopped back at the Mountain Inn before
coming back. After that we need to go talk to Lisa and friends in the Master
Room in the Admin Center.
MASTER ROOM
-----------
Junior walks in and tells Lisa that the Juggernaut was launched, which she
already knos thanks to Teddy. Nick mentions that it's the world's most
powerful weapon. Great. Lisa takes Junior to go see "her" to find out how
to
stop the Juggernaut.
PRISON TOWER
------------
"Her" turns out to be the Game Master, still locked away in the Prison Tower.
Lisa makes a show of giving up to the Game Master, which convinces her to
spill
the beans on the Juggernaut. It turns out that only the president of
Amaterasu
City can stop it.
While Lisa and Junior are thinking about what to do, Teddy rushes with the
news
that Vemmon was trnasferred to the Juggernaut. We then get a nifty FMV
showing
a rather large naval fleet attacking the Juggernaut, then it digivolving
(with
Vemmon's help, I assume) into Destromon and ripping the fleet a new one.
Lisa
tells us that we need to get the president of MAGAMI to stop Destromon.
MASTER ROOM
-----------
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15. But Where There's Hope...
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JUNGLE GRAVE
------------
Now we want to look for the Resistance. Since Mirage Tower was a hideout for
our Byakko friends on the run from teh A.o.A. in Asuka Server, maybe the
Resistance is holed up there here. Let's find out. Go west and follow the
winding trail to the exit to Phoenix Bay.
PHOENIX BAY
-----------
ETHER JUNGLE
------------
SOUTH CAPE
----------
Asuramon runs the gym here, and you can get Super training in all the main
stats except Speed, and he doesn't offer Super training in tolerances. If
you're in the mood, spend a few training points. Otherwise, go to the dock
and
call Submarimon for a trip to West Sector.
SEABED
------
You should know the way by now. Just put this here for the enemies, really.
SOUTH BADLAND
-------------
The A.o.A. trooper at the top of the first ramp will Digimon Battle you.
Nothing real scary, but his last Phantomon can take a beating. That's about
it
for this area. Move on to the next one.
NOISE DESERT
------------
S NOISE DESERT
--------------
MOBIUS DESERT
-------------
The way to Mirage Tower here is the same as it was on Asuka Server--west,
south, west, south, west.
MIRAGE TOWER
------------
MIRAGE HALL
-----------
The Gatomon, Gargomon, and Guardromon are all in the same location as they
were
on Asuka Server. Gargomon has some nifty weapons, though. Don't forget to
buy
a Khakkhara for Ponchomon. The kid with the briefcase on the entrance level
will Digimon Battle you. So will the man in white up the first ladder and
Guard Banch at the top. After defeating all comers, save at the Guardromon
if
you wish and go through the doorway at the top of the Hall where you fought
Byakko Leader.
Talk to Leader Chuck, and he'll tell you that to get past the Knightmon you
need the four ID Passes from the four leaders. The City Chiefs of the A.o.A.
have captured the leaders and have the passes now. You've already gotten two
of them (Blue and Red). So now it's off to the closest city--this server's
version of Byakko City.
MIRAGE TOWER
------------
Give Ponchomon the Old Wand and the Khakkhara and he'll make the Twinkle out
of
them. It's not much now, but maybe someday it will grow up to be a real
weapon. We can always hope. Anyway, on to Byakko City, or whatever it's
called here.
NOISE DESERT
------------
The A.o.A> trooper in the middle of the desert will Digimon Battle you.
While
these may have been some of the first digimon you fought early in the game
(well, except for Blossomon), they've been pumped up a bit here.
At the entrance to Byakko City (as we'll call it until the real name pops up)
you're greeted by two A.o.A. troopers who have orders not to let anyone
through. Well, that kinda puts a crimp in our plans, now, doesn't it? Time
to
go back and beg Lisa's help in the Master Room.
MASTER ROOM
-----------
Talk to Lisa to get help with the Bai Hu City problem. Lisa takes Keith with
her to go talk to the Resistance. You just need to go back to Bai Hu City.
BAI HU CITY
-----------
Hey, you got in! Looks like Lisa and Keith came through. Gargomon has a new
stock yet again, and Gatoman's price is actually cheaper than it has been for
a
while in a new area. When you're ready, go up the stairs and past the
not-very-helpful Renamon and into the Bai Hu Dome.
BAI HU DOME
-----------
Don't worry about the four soldiers around the table, they won't do anything
to
you, digibattle or otherwise. vlimb up to where you fought the fake Byakko
Leader and face the Bai Hu Chief. Hand him his butt and you'll get the White
ID Pass. Three down and one to go! Now it's off to North Sector. Get there
the same way you got to Genbu City--via the hole at Plug Cape. You'll want
to
take Submarimon from the dock at North Badland E.
NORTH BADLAND W
---------------
Grab the first chest you see as you go east for a Life Disk. You'll also
pass
an A.o.A. trooper at the top of a ramp who will Digimon Battle. His
Valkyrimon
looks kind of cool, but you've seen the rest before. You'll find a chest
with
a Super Charge where Taomon was on Asuka Server, and that's about it for now.
Exit to North Badland E.
NORTH BADLAND E
---------------
There's an A.o.A. trooper on the lower level by the ladder in the southeast
part of the area who will digibattle you with one of the ugliest digimon I've
ever seen. The gym here on theis server is run by Shakkoumon and offers
Super
training in Wind and Machine Tolerance. When you're eady to go, take
Submarimon from the dock to Plug Cape.
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16. Into the Mountains
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PLUG CAPE
---------
Walk east until you see the ramp, take it, climb the big ladder, follow the
trail until you get to the hole. Yeah, it's the same as Asuka Server.
CIRCUIT BOARD
-------------
This time you've got a Patamon to greet you when you pop in. Just as the
route
at Plug Cape was the same as Asuka's, so is the Circuit Board. So I'll meet
you at Boot Mountain.
BOOT MOUNTAIN
-------------
At the top of the ladder is an A.o.A. trooper ready to Card Battle you.
There's another one at the bottom of another ramp further on, too. Now,
head
east to Snow Mountain.
SNOW MOUNTAIN
-------------
FREEZE MOUNTAIN
---------------
Again, the path is the same as on Asuka Server (except for the chests).
There
is one chest on a ledge to the right of the final ladder on the way up. It
contains 3000 BIT. There's also an A.o.A. trooper standing by the final
ramp.
Now it's North to Battle Gate.
BATTLE GATE
-----------
The guard on the road tells you that the Chief, knowing that you're the one
interfering with the A.o.A., wants to battle with you one-on-one. We can't
disappoint the poor schmuck, now can we? Enter Xuan Wu City.
XUAN WU CITY
------------
Gargomon has the same stuff he had in Bai Hu City, so there shouldn't be any
need for you to get anything from him here. Everything in this city is in
the
same place as in it's Asuka Server counterpart, right down to the chest,
which
contains a Kulon Shield.
BATTLE GATE
-----------
Climb the ladders and approach the Xuan Wu Chief, who is true to his word and
picks a fight with you. His digimon can absorb a fair amount of punishment,
but once again a Counter Crest will wput them in their place. Upon his
defeat,
you get the Black ID Pass that Xuan Wu Chief was carrying. Now it's finally
time to poke Amaterasu City and those blasted Knightmon.
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17. The Front Door
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CENTRAL PARK
------------
As you start up the bridge, Teddy comes running up and tells you that Lisa is
bringning everyone from the Resistance. This should be the final battle
against the A.o.A.
AMATERASU BRIDGE
----------------
Lisa, Nick, and Keith are at the gates of Amaterasy City. The Knightmon
problem has been taken care of. Lisa and company lead the Resistance into
the
city. When Teddy hopes that Destromon hasn't started attacking yet, you get
a
rather nice FMV of Destromon blowing stuff up.
Nick comes out and announces that the A.o.A. in the city was surrounded and
quicly surrendered. He wants you to help in the attack against the Admin
Center. Enter the city.
AMATERASU CITY
--------------
Gatomon's price is lower still, and there's a chest with a High Security in
it
in the Sewers under the Inn. Gargomon has a whole slew of nifty new weapons.
I suggest doing a little shopping. After everything's set, go to the Main
Lobby.
MAIN LOBBY
----------
In here you'll find three A.o.A. Attackers blocking the door to the Admin
Center. We'll have to do somehting about that. After that fairly easy
fight,
go through the door and into the Admin Center.
ADMIN CENTER 1F
---------------
There are two Attackers in front of the stairs leading up. One fight and
they're both gone. There's also a Soldier down the hall to the right. If
you
want ludicrous amounts of experience and BIT, take the door to the right and
go
through to the basement, fighting as you go.
BASEMENT STAIRS
---------------
There are two Attackers between you and the stairs, and each has the same set
of digimon. Down the hall after the stairs is another attacker with the same
set as well. After beating him it's off to the next area. Go through the
door, Boo.
The Soldier here seems a bit too attached to his digimon. After you beat him
go downstairs and challenge the Attakcker there. Past him to the left is a
chest with an Ultra Charge. Now go down the stairs and the long ladder.
You'll see two more sets of A.o.A. people. The two by the door are one set,
and disappear after you beat one of them. Past them is a chest with 8500
BIT.
When you go to ge teh chest you'll see anothe Soldier. Take him out.
Now that this end's clear, go after the Attacker on the bridge. Beat down
his
Puppetmon (wow, those things pack a wallop!) and his Piedmon. The chest at
the
end of the bridge is empty, so return to the Admin Center 1F.
ADMIN CENTER 1F
---------------
This time take the stairs. There's a Soldier right around the corner packing
a
couple of 'mon. Past him around the corner is a chest with an Ultra Charge.
Now go throught he door at the top of the stairs.
ADMIN CENTER 2F
---------------
There's an empty chest around to the left and an overzealous Soldier on the
bridge to the right. SHow him the error of his ways, then cross the bridge
and
go up the stairs. Pop the Soldier by the bridge one and continue on you're
merry way.
Deal with the two soldiers on this level, then go past the door to fight the
Attacker there. Around the corner and down the hall there's another bridge
with a Soldier on it. Beat him and go back and enter the door.
MASTER ROOM
-----------
When you walk into the Master Room, it's empty. That's weird. Then Junior
has
a brainstorm. What if it has a secret door, like the one in Asuka City?
Well
if so, then what's the password. After a bit more theorizing, the secret
door
opens on it's own and you're in the A.o.A. Headquarters.
A.O.A HEADQUARTERS
------------------
When you first enter the room you're greeted by some Royal Guards, who then
start a fight with you. After beating the Knightmon down you'll approach the
guy in a suit farther in. This is the President of MAGAMI--the leader of the
A.o.A. He offers you a job, but of course Junior declines (Boy Scout...).
the
MAGAMI President then attacks you. Note that at no point did you get a
chance
to heal from your battle with Knightmon.
Let me say this now: Raidramon is a serious pain in the rear. he has Gilead
Plant, which will heal a portion of his health. He also does a bit of
damamge,
and takes nothing from Thunder attacks. But beat him you must to continue.
After taking him down, the MAGAMI President will offer to turn himself in.
Then Lisa, Nick, and Keith walk in and arrest the President. He tells you
that
you can stop Destromon with the computer at the top of the stairs. After
Lisa
takes the President away Keith and Teddy go upstairs and put a stop to
Destromon. Nice FMV, too. Teddy takes you to the Login Room.
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18. On Airdramon's Wings
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--
LOGIN ROOM
----------
When you get there you find that the world is still littered with Oinkmon and
the Matrix Chamber is still not working. Kail walks in with an Oinkmoned
Kurt
in tow. Junior leaves the Login Room to investigate.
AMATERASU CITY
--------------
Go talk to Lisa and Nick by the bridge. Lisa tells you that it would be a
good
thing to get Keith back here to turn Kurt into a human as Kurt could most
likely fix the Matrix Chamber, and that he's experimenting on how to fix the
Oinkmon problem. Nick throws in the tidbit that he's in Qing Long City, so
that's our next stop.
SEIRYU CITY
-----------
Go into Gale Tower, wind your way up the stairs, and talk to Airdramon. He
still seems to be sleeping, but Junior asks him to go to Qing Long City and
blow some wind anyway. He doesn't seem to be waking up despite Junior's best
efforts, so the kid walks away. As he does this, an eye opens. If you go
back
into the tower Airdramon will be gone. Guess it worked after all! Back to
the
Login Room in Amaterasu City to see if this worked.
LOGIN ROOM
----------
As you should have seen on your way here, everyone's back to normal! Walk in
and talk to Kurt. He's trying to get the Matrix Chamber working again, but
something is still interfering. Time to go back to Asuka City's Master Room.
MASTER ROOM
-----------
What the...?! There are three Oinkmon here. Didn't we get rid of them all?
The door to the A.o.A. Headquarters is open, so let's go inside.
A.o.A. HEADQUARTERS
-------------------
After some thoughts by Junior, three Vemmon pop in, look around, and leave.
You'll be back in the Master Room.
MASTER ROOM
-----------
ASUKA CITY
----------
Like the Admin Center, everyone here is back to being an Oinkmon again. What
gives! We need to haul it back to Amaterasu City.
CENTRAL PARK
------------
The Oinkmon are all over here too. Kail is on the bridge, thankfully still
human (how does she manage that, anyway? Whenever there are Oinkmon she's
always unaffected!). She'll tell you that the Vemmon turned everyone into
Oinkmon again. They came from Amaterasu's Admin Center and went into the
Master Room. In a quick scene, you aslo see that Vemmon have invaded the
Real
World and are turning people into Oinkmon there too.
AMATERASU CITY
--------------
You'll want to make sure you're set on equipment and items. Bring Ultra
Charges, Life Disks, and Life Plugs along at the very least. You probably
won't be coming back. When you're prepared, go to the Master Room.
MASTER ROOM
-----------
You'll see four Oinkmon (Lisa, Teddy, Nick, and Keith) and an open secret
door.
It looks like trouble. And it is. Junior goes into the A.o.A. Headquarters
after a short "conversation" with the Oinkmon.
A.o.A. HEADQUARTERS
-------------------
Once you step into the warp gate there's no going back. That's the final
dungeon and you can't get back out. So make sure you're ready for this trip.
I reccomend at least going back and saving first. When you feel you're
ready,
step into the glowing circle.
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19. Into the Heart of the Beast
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--
GUNSLINGER 1F
-------------
You need to use the teleporters to get around this maze. They're colored
like
those in the Ice Dungeon--Red are exit only, Green are two-way, and Blue are
one-way to a Red pad. At the first set you reach, take the Green one. Then
take the next green one you see. Take the green one once again at the next
set
and follow that platform to a control panel. Examine it to get rid of the
block in the initial path. Take the blue panel back to the beginning.
Now move on to the next set of teleporters, taking the Green one again. On
the
first platform take the rightmost Green teleporter, then take the leftmost
Green one on the platform after that. Finally, take the other Green
teleporter
on this platform and you'll be transported to the second floor.
GUNSLINGER 2F
-------------
Right away you see a Metal Soldier waiting for you. Approach him and you'll
be
launched into a Digimon Battle. Apokarimon will, for the most part, do
nothing
but cast Darkness Chaos, so you probably won't be able to sit back and hope
your counters kill him.
GUNSLINGER 1F
-------------
Examine the control panel to move the box again, then hit the Blue teleporter
at the end of the other branch to get back to the first walkway.
Walk down to the next set of teleporters, taking the Green one yet again.
Take
the leftmost teleporter on the first platform, the middle one on the next,
the
one on the left after that, then right end, and finally left.
GUNSLINGER 2F
-------------
Another tin can, another digibattle. Stupid Darkness Chaos. Beat him and
move
on to the teleporter.
GUNSLINGER 1F
-------------
Move the block again via the control panel down the left branch. Then hit
the
Blue teleporter on the right fork to go back to the first platform. The blue
warp gate at the end leads to lord Megadeath himself.
GUNSLINGER 2F
-------------
Oooh, pretty backdrop! Partway up the long staircase the Gunslinger starts
vibrating and we get another FMV. After another couple of flights it
vibrates
again and you're thrown into battle against Armageddemon. After beating him,
go up the final flight of stairs and intot he room beyond.
CONTROL ROOM
------------
Every one of Megadeath's digimon have obscene hit points. Fujinmon isn't too
bad, but Suijinmon can hit four times per attack, and tends to get two turns
in
a row. Raijinmon has strong thunder and water magic (Electro Ball and Back
Flood) and occasionally gets two turns in a row (though not as often as
Suijinmon. He should fill your Blast Guage nicely.
After taking down Megadeath, the egotistical megalomaniac takes off through
the
left teleporter. You can't use the right one, and there's really nothing
else
to do in here, so we might as well follow him.
The warp gate leads up to a platform with Megadeath and four Vemmons. The
Vemmons merge into Snatchmon, who is apparently even more egotistical than
Megadeath. Snatchmon turns against Megadeath and absorbs him, then states
his
plan to fuse with Gunslinger to become Galacticmon. After that, he wants to
fuse with the Earth to digivolve into Gaiamon. We get a sweet FMV of the
Galacticmon digivolution, and then we're thrown into battle in space.
The first target is the tail. All of its attacks are physical, so you can
soon
counter it to death. It will evade a little though, so be careful. It's two
attacks are a tail strike and a beam attack. The tail strike does more
damage.
After beating the tail, the body will fire off teh Ragnarock Cannon, reducing
your current digimon to 1 HP. Fortunately, though, you should get first
attack
on the head, which we skip right to.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
S I D E Q U E S T S
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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3. DRI Agents
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Agumon - Tyranno Valley. At the two ladders, take the right one up and
then keep going right.
Guilmon - In the back right corner of Seiryu City, on the lower level.
Kumamon - M. Desert. From first screen go lower left, then upper left.
By shelter.
Monmon - M. Desert. From first screen go lower left, upper left, lower
left, upper left, lower left, upper left. By cacti.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
D I G I M O N E V O L U T I O N S
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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xx. Angemon
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ACQUIRED
--------
Patamon: Patamon LV 5
STAT CHANGES
------------
LEVEL CHART
-----------
TECHNIQUES
----------
Air Blast:
Type: [Wind], Mag Level Learned: 05
Cost: 20 Level Loaded: 25
Game Text: Shoot air balls.
Description: A gust of wind smacks the enemy.
Small Heal:
Type: Healing Level Learned: 10
Cost: 16 Level Loaded: ??
Game Text: Heal some of your HP.
Description: A magical symbol appears.
Double Guard:
Type: Support Level Learned: 15
Cost: 42 Level Loaded: 75
Game Text: Increase your defense power.
Description: A shield appears and the screen fills with blue
arrows pointed up.
Mega Tornado:
Type: [Wind], Mag Level Learned: 45
Cost: 30 Level Loaded: 99
Game Text: Tornado against an enemy.
Description: Twin columns of air damage the enemy.
Hand of Fate:
Type: [Wind], Phys Level Learned: 60
Cost: 42 Level Loaded: N/A
Game Text: Punch the enemy with wind attacks.
Description: Angemon flies up into the air and launches an
energy fist at the enemy.
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xx. Angewomon
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ACQUIRED
--------
STAT CHANGES
------------
LEVEL CHART
-----------
TECHNIQUES
----------
Antidote:
Type: Healing Level Learned: 15
Cost: 8 Level Loaded: 35
Game Text: Cure Poison on yourself.
Description:
Divine Rain:
Type: Water, Mag Level Learned: 20
Cost: 30 Level Loaded: 50
Game Text: Water damage from magical rain.
Description:
Anti-Paralysis:
Type: Healing Level Learned: 30
Cost: 8 Level Loaded: 99
Game Text: Cure paralysis on yourself.
Description:
Celestial Arrow:
Type: Lightning, Phys Level Learned: 70
Cost: 44 Level Loaded: N/A
Game Text: Divine arrow with thunder attack.
Description:
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xx. Devimon
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STAT CHANGES
------------
Strength: + 50 Fire Tolerance: + 0
Defense: + 10 Water Tolerance: + 40
Spirit: + 20 Ice Tolerance: + 60
Wisdom: + 40 Wind Tolerance: + 0
Speed: + 40 Thunder Tolerance: + 40
Charisma: + 1 Machine Tolerance: + 60
Dark Tolerance: + 80
LEVEL CHART
-----------
TECHNIQUES
----------
:
Type: Level Learned:
Cost: Level Loaded:
Game Text:
Description:
:
Type: Level Learned:
Cost: Level Loaded:
Game Text:
Description:
:
Type: Level Learned:
Cost: Level Loaded:
Game Text:
Description:
:
Type: Level Learned:
Cost: Level Loaded:
Game Text:
Description:
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Game Text:
Description:
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xx. Digitamamon
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ACQUIRED
--------
STAT CHANGES
------------
LEVEL CHART
-----------
TECHNIQUES
----------
Hypno Gas:
Type: Magic Level Learned: 10
Cost: 40 Level Loaded:
Game Text: Magic puts the enemy to sleep.
Description:
:
Type: Level Learned:
Cost: Level Loaded:
Game Text:
Description:
:
Type: Level Learned:
Cost: Level Loaded:
Game Text:
Description:
:
Type: Level Learned:
Cost: Level Loaded:
Game Text:
Description:
:
Type: Level Learned:
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Game Text:
Description:
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xx. Dinohumon
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ACQUIRED
--------
Kotemon: Kotemon LV 5
STAT CHANGES
------------
LEVEL CHART
-----------
TECHNIQUES
----------
Heat Cutter:
Type: [Fire], Phy Level Learned: 05
Cost: 18 Level Loaded: 15
Game Text: Slash and fire damage.
Description:
Frost Cutter:
Type: [Ice], Phy Level Learned: 10
Cost: 18 Level Loaded:
Game Text: Slash with ice damage.
Description:
:
Type: Level Learned:
Cost: Level Loaded:
Game Text:
Description:
:
Type: Level Learned:
Cost: Level Loaded:
Game Text:
Description:
:
Type: Level Learned:
Cost: Level Loaded:
Game Text:
Description:
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xx. ExVeemon
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ACQUIRED
--------
STAT CHANGES
------------
LEVEL CHART
-----------
TECHNIQUES
----------
:
Type: Level Learned:
Cost: Level Loaded:
Game Text:
Description:
:
Type: Level Learned:
Cost: Level Loaded:
Game Text:
Description:
:
Type: Level Learned:
Cost: Level Loaded:
Game Text:
Description:
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Type: Level Learned:
Cost: Level Loaded:
Game Text:
Description:
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Type: Level Learned:
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Game Text:
Description:
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xx. GrapLeomon
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STAT CHANGES
------------
LEVEL CHART
-----------
TECHNIQUES
----------
Lightning Slash:
Type: Lightning, Phys Level Learned: 05
Cost: 18 Level Loaded: 15
Game Text: Thunder damage.
Description:
Whirlwind:
Type: Wind, Phys Level Learned: 10
Cost: 18 Level Loaded:
Game Text: Wind damage.
Description:
:
Type: Level Learned:
Cost: Level Loaded:
Game Text:
Description:
:
Type: Level Learned:
Cost: Level Loaded:
Game Text:
Description:
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Type: Level Learned:
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Game Text:
Description:
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xx. Greymon
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ACQUIRED
--------
STAT CHANGES
------------
LEVEL CHART
-----------
TECHNIQUES
----------
Flame Ball:
Type: [Fire], Mag Level Learned: 05
Cost: 20 Level Loaded: 25
Game Text: Shoot small fire balls.
Description:
Triple Fire:
Type: [Fire], Mag Level Learned: 15
Cost: 25 Level Loaded: 35
Game Text: Shoot three fire balls.
Description:
Double Power:
Type: Special Level Learned: 30
Cost: 42 Level Loaded:
Game Text: Increase your attack power.
Description:
Flame Lance:
Type: [Fire], Mag Level Learned: 45
Cost: 48 Level Loaded:
Game Text: Launch fire beam.
Description:
:
Type: Level Learned:
Cost: Level Loaded:
Game Text:
Description:
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xx. Grizzmon
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STAT CHANGES
------------
LEVEL CHART
-----------
TECHNIQUES
----------
Lightning Slash:
Type: Lightning, Phys Level Learned: 05
Cost: 18 Level Loaded: 15
Game Text: Thunder damage
Description:
Whirlwind:
Type: Wind, Phys Level Learned: 10
Cost: 18 Level Loaded: 35
Game Text: Wind damage.
Description:
Hammer Rush:
Type: Physical Level Learned: 25
Cost: 30 Level Loaded: 75
Game Text: Damage from rapid blows.
Description:
Spinal Tap:
Type: Physical Level Learned: 40
Cost: 18 Level Loaded: 99
Game Text: Sometimes paralyzes the enemy.
Description:
Maul Attack:
Type: Physical Level Learned: 60
Cost: 40 Level Loaded: N/A
Game Text: If attacked first counter.
Description:
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xx. Growlmon
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STAT CHANGES
------------
LEVEL CHART
-----------
TECHNIQUES
----------
Double Power:
Type: Support Level Learned: 05
Cost: 42 Level Loaded: 35
Game Text: Increase your attack power.
Description:
Double Guard:
Type: Support Level Learned: 10
Cost: 42 Level Loaded: 15
Game Text: Increase your defense power.
Description:
Picking Claw:
Type: Physical Level Learned: 25
Cost: 18 Level Loaded: 99
Game Text: Attack and steal items.
Description:
Counter Alert:
Type: Physical Level Learned: 45
Cost: 48 Level Loaded: 75
Game Text: Counterattack during pose.
Description:
Plasma Blade:
Type: Lightning, Phys Level Learned: 60
Cost: 40 Level Loaded: N/A
Game Text: Slash with electrified blade.
Description:
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xx. Kyubimon
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ACQUIRED
--------
Renamon: Renamon LV 5
STAT CHANGES
------------
LEVEL CHART
-----------
TECHNIQUES
----------
Thunder Bolt:
Type: Lightning, Mag Level Learned: 05
Cost: 20 Level Loaded: 35
Game Text: Create a thunder ball and fire.
Description: Kyubimon spits an energy ball that explodes in an
electrical discharge on the enemy.
Thunder Gemini:
Type: Lightning, Mag Level Learned: 25
Cost: 30 Level Loaded: 75
Game Text: Create two thunder balls and fire.
Description:
Ice Blow:
Type: Ice, Mag Level Learned: 15
Cost: 20 Level Loaded: 45
Game Text: Shoot icycles with damage.
Description:
Ice Shower:
Type: Ice, Mag Level Learned: 55
Cost: 48 Level Loaded: 99
Game Text: Shoot numerous icycles.
Description:
Dragon Wheel:
Type: Fire, Mag Level Learned: 60
Cost: 60 Level Loaded: N/A
Game Text: Shoot fire balls from 9 tails.
Description:
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xx. Kyukimon
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ACQUIRED
--------
Kotemon: Kotemon LV 20
STAT CHANGES
------------
LEVEL CHART
-----------
TECHNIQUES
----------
Heat Cutter:
Type: [Fire], Phy Level Learned: 05
Cost: 18 Level Loaded:
Game Text: Slash and fire damage.
Description:
Frost Cutter:
Type: [Ice], Phy Level Learned: 10
Cost: 18 Level Loaded:
Game Text: Slash with ice damage.
Description:
:
Type: Level Learned:
Cost: Level Loaded:
Game Text:
Description:
:
Type: Level Learned:
Cost: Level Loaded:
Game Text:
Description:
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Type: Level Learned:
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Game Text:
Description:
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xx. MagnaAngemon
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STAT CHANGES
------------
LEVEL CHART
-----------
TECHNIQUES
----------
Air Blast:
Type: Wind Level Learned: 05
Cost: 20 Level Loaded: 15
Game Text: Shoot air balls.
Description:
Small Heal:
Type: Healing Level Learned: 10
Cost: 16 Level Loaded: 35
Game Text: Heal some of your HP.
Description:
Mega Tornado:
Type: Wind Level Learned: 25
Cost: 30 Level Loaded: 60
Game Text: Tornado against an enemy.
Description:
Mega Heal:
Type: Healing Level Learned: 40
Cost: 74 Level Loaded: 80
Game Text: Heal much of your HP.
Description:
Mega Protection:
Type: Support Level Learned: 50
Cost: 84 Level Loaded: 90
Game Text: Increase allies' defense powers.
Description:
Gate of Destiny
Type: Magic Level learned: 70
Cost: 112 Level Loaded: N/A
Game Text: Open a gate and discard enemies.
Description:
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xx. MetalGreymon
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ACQUIRED
--------
STAT CHANGES
------------
LEVEL CHART
-----------
TECHNIQUES
----------
Flame Ball:
Type: [Fire], Mag Level Learned: 05
Cost: 20 Level Loaded:
Game Text: Shoot small fire balls.
Description:
Flame Lance:
Type: [Fire], Mag Level Learned: 45
Cost: 48 Level Loaded:
Game Text: Launch fire beam.
Description:
:
Type: Level Learned:
Cost: Level Loaded:
Game Text:
Description:
:
Type: Level Learned:
Cost: Level Loaded:
Game Text:
Description:
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Type: Level Learned:
Cost: Level Loaded:
Game Text:
Description:
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xx. MetalMamemon
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STAT CHANGES
------------
LEVEL CHART
-----------
Level 05 Level 55
Level 10 Level 60
Level 15 Level 65
Level 20 Level 70
Level 25 Level 75
Level 30 Level 80
Level 35 Level 85
Level 40 Level 90
Level 45 Level 95
Level 50 Level 99
TECHNIQUES
----------
:
Type: Level Learned:
Cost: Level Loaded:
Game Text:
Description:
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Game Text:
Description:
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Game Text:
Description:
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Description:
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Description:
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xx. Phoenixmon
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STAT CHANGES
------------
LEVEL CHART
-----------
Level 05 Level 55
Level 10 Level 60
Level 15 Level 65
Level 20 Level 70
Level 25 Level 75
Level 30 Level 80
Level 35 Level 85
Level 40 Level 90
Level 45 Level 95
Level 50 Level 99
TECHNIQUES
----------
:
Type: Level Learned:
Cost: Level Loaded:
Game Text:
Description:
:
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Game Text:
Description:
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Description:
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Description:
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xx. Rosemon
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STAT CHANGES
------------
LEVEL CHART
-----------
TECHNIQUES
----------
Grand Wave:
Type: Water, Mag Level Learned: 10
Cost: 72 Level Loaded: 30
Game Text: Magical tidal wave against enemy.
Description:
Erase Poison:
Type: Healing Level Learned: 20
Cost: 12 Level Loaded: 55
Game Text: Cure all poison on allies.
Description:
Erase Paralysis:
Type: Healing Level Learned: 25
Cost: 12 Level Loaded: 60
Game Text: Cure all paralysis on allies.
Description:
Water Field:
Type: Water, Mag Level Learned: 50
Cost: 100 Level Loaded: 80
Game Text: Strengthen water, weaken fire.
Description:
Anti-Magic:
Type: Healing Level Learned: 70
Cost: 20 Level Loaded: 90
Game Text: Cure all ailments on yourself.
Description:
Thorn Whipping:
Type: Physical Level Learned: 85
Cost: 130 Level Loaded: N/A
Game Text: Poison enemy with thorn whip.
Description:
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xx. Sakuyamon
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STAT CHANGES
------------
LEVEL CHART
-----------
TECHNIQUES
----------
Electro Bolt:
Type: Thunder, Mag Level Learned: 5
Cost: 48 Level Loaded: 25
Game Text: Large thunder ball against enemy.
Description:
Lightning Bolt:
Type: Thunder, Mag Level Learned: 40
Cost: 72 Level Loaded: 80
Game Text: Huge thunder ball against enemy.
Description:
Snowstorm:
Type: Ice, Mag Level Learned: 15
Cost: 60 Level Loaded: 35
Game Text: Snow spirit inflicts ice damage.
Description:
Giga Freeze:
Type: Ice, Mag Level Learned: 50
Cost: 72 Level Loaded: 90
Game Text: Engulf the enemy with huge ice.
Description:
Ice Field:
Type: Ice, Mag Level Learned: 65
Cost: 100 Level Loaded: 99
Game Text: Strengthen ice, weaken wind.
Description:
KongouKaimandara:
Type: Magic Level Learned: 85
Cost: 150 Level Loaded: N/A
Game Text: Magic attack against ghouls.
Description:
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xx. Seraphimon
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STAT CHANGES
------------
LEVEL CHART
-----------
TECHNIQUES
----------
Mega Tornado:
Type: Wind, Magic Level Learned: 05
Cost: 30 Level Loaded: 15
Game Text: Tornado against an enemy.
Description: Twin columns of air damage the enemy.
Mega Heal:
Type: Healing Level Learned: 20
Cost: 74 Level Loaded: 45
Game Text: Heal much of your HP.
Description:
Sylph Storm:
Type: Wind, Mag Level Learned: 35
Cost: 72 Level Loaded: 65
Game Text: Powerful gust of wind.
Description:
Giga Heal:
Type: Healing Level Learned: 55
Cost: 188 Level Loaded: 99
Game Text: Heal much of allies HP.
Description:
Wind Field:
Type: Wind, Mag Level Learned: 75
Cost: 100 Level Loaded: 95
Game Text: Strengthen wind, weaken water.
Description:
Seven Heavens:
Type: Physical Level Learned: 85
Cost: 100 Level Loaded: N/A
Game Text: Fire 7 balls against evil Digimon.
Description:
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xx. Stingmon
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ACQUIRED
--------
STAT CHANGES
------------
LEVEL CHART
-----------
TECHNIQUES
----------
Poison Bites:
Type: Physical Level Learned: 10
Cost: 18 Level Loaded: 25
Game Text: Poison damage.
Description:
Energy Leech:
Type: Magic Level Learned: 15
Cost: 18 Level Loaded: 45
Game Text: Magic that drains HP.
Description:
Panic Bites:
Type: Physical Level Learned: 35
Cost: 18 Level Loaded: 75
Game Text: Confusion damage.
Description:
Venom Stab:
Type: Physical Level Learned: 55
Cost: 36 Level Loaded: 99
Game Text: Deadly poison damage.
Description:
Spiking Strike:
Type: Physical Level Learned: 60
Cost: 36 Level Loaded: N/A
Game Text: Stab the enemy with the spike.
Description:
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xx. Taomon
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STAT CHANGES
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LEVEL CHART
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Level 05 Thunder Gemini Level 55 Thunder Field
Level 10 Ice Shower Level 60 -----
Level 15 LD: Thunder Gemini Level 65 LD: Electro Bolt
Level 20 ----- Level 70 Bonhitsusen
Level 25 Electro Bolt Level 75 -----
Level 30 ----- Level 80 LD: Snowstorm
Level 35 LD: Ice Shower Level 85 -----
Level 40 ----- Level 90 LD: Thunder Field
Level 45 Snowstorm Level 95 -----
Level 50 ----- Level 99 -----
TECHNIQUES
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Thunder Gemini:
Type: Lightning, Mag Level Learned: 5
Cost: 30 Level Loaded: 15
Game Text: Create two thunder balls and fire.
Description:
Ice Shower:
Type: Ice, Mag Level Learned: 10
Cost: 48 Level Loaded: 35
Game Text: Shoot numerous icycles.
Description:
Electro Bolt:
Type: Lightning, Mag Level Learned: 25
Cost: 48 Level Loaded: 65
Game Text: Large thunder ball against enemy.
Description:
Snowstorm:
Type: Ice, Mag Level Learned: 45
Cost: 60 Level Loaded: 80
Game Text: Snow spirit inflicts ice damage.
Description:
Thunder Field:
Type: Lightning, Mag Level Learned: 55
Cost: 100 Level Loaded: 90
Game Text: Strengthen thunder, weaken metal.
Description:
Bonhitsusen:
Type: Physizal Level Learned: 70
Cost: 80 Level Loaded: N/A
Game Text: Huge damage to ghouls.
Description:
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xx. WarGrowlmon
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STAT CHANGES
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LEVEL CHART
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TECHNIQUES
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Picking Claw:
Type: Physical Level Learned: 05
Cost: 18 Level Loaded: 15
Game Text: Attack and steal items.
Description:
Counter Alert:
Type: Physical Level Learned: 10
Cost: 48 Level Loaded: 35
Game Text: Counterattack during pose.
Description:
Mega Protection:
Type: Support Level Learned: 25
Cost: 84 Level Loaded: 50
Game Text: Increase allies' defense powers.
Description:
Mega Strength:
Type: Support Level Learned: 45
Cost: 84 Level Loaded: 80
Game Text: Increase allies' attack powers.
Description:
Speed Up:
Type: Support Level Learned: 60
Cost: 48 Level Loaded: 90
Game Text: Increase your speed.
Description:
Atomic Blaster:
Type: Fire, Mag Level Learned: 70
Cost: 48 Level Loaded: N/A
Game Text: Burn the enemy with fire laser.
Description:
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E N E M Y D I G I M O N
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Airdramon (2):
Exp:
Bit:
Loc:
Item: Magician Rod
Dokugumon
Exp: 105
Bit: 210
Loc: Noise Desert
Item:
Dolphmon:
Exp: 98
Bit: 200
Loc: Seabed, various fishing spots
Item:
Etemon:
Exp: 100
Bit: 205
Loc: North Badland E
Item:
Goburimon (Red):
Exp:
Bit:
Loc: North Badlands W
Item: Naginata
Numemon (Blue):
Exp: 222
Bit: 660
Loc: Jungle Shrine
Item: Dance Feather
RedVegiemon
Exp: 45
Bit: 90
Loc: Ether Jungle
Item:
Tuskmon
Exp:
Bit:
Loc: North Badlands W.
Item: Counter Crest
Woodmon (Brown):
Exp: 25
Bit: 50
Loc: Phoenix Bay
Item:
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C A R D B A T T L E
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
BOOSTER 1b
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Agumon
Armadillomon
Betamon
Candlemon
ClearAgumon
Coelamon
Crabmon
DemiDevimon
Floramon
Gekomon
Gesomon
Gizamon
Gomamon
Guilmon
Hawkmon
Kunemon
Monmon
Muchomon
Mushroomon
Patamon
Renamon
Salamon
SnowAgumon
Syakomon
ToyAgumon
Wormmon
Berserk Energy
Protect Armor
BOOSTER 2b
----------
DarkTyrannomon
Devidramon
Dolphmon
Frigimon
Gatomon
Geremon
Hagurumon
Hookmon
Ikkakumon
Kyubimon
Ninjamon
Octomon
Otamamon
Piddomon
Tsukaimon
Blue Power
Digimon Charge
Green Remove
Program Charge
Summon Cancel
Summon Devimon
Summon Gomamon
BOOSTER 5b
----------
R-BOOSTER 01
------------
Agumon
Biyomon
Gabumon
Gomamon
Guilmon
Hawkmon
Kotemon
Kumamon
Monmon
Palmon
Patamon
Renamon
Tentomon
Veemon
Wormmon
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
T H I N G S L E F T U N D O N E
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Okay. The initial walkthrough is now done, but there is still a whole lot
planned for this sucker. I'm going to go through the game again and
incorporate all the sidequests into the walkthrough, as well as detail and
streamline things better. Monsters in an area will be added to the beginning
sections, and will be expanded.
A complete bestiary and Side Quest section will be made, as well as item
lists
and other things. The partnerr sections will of course have all the partners
in it eventually, and will have a digivolution tree for each, among other
things.
Also look for a map of the Circuit Board (if I can make it work) and a
listing
of the entrances and exits to the Circuit Board and Seabed. The Card section
will be expanded to include strategies and info on each card battler's deck,
as
well as completing the stuff that is already there.
And eventually, maybe the Table of Contents will match the guide itself.
Maybe. Either way, there will be formatting changes (minor, most likely) to
even things out.
That said, I'm going to sit back and enjoy having beaten the game and
upgraded
this thing to version 1.0, while at the same time cursing my foot for hitting
the power button on my PS2 before I finished watching the ending. Until next
time!
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C R E D I T S
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This thing wouldn't be here now if not for the following people. Thanks a
million.
Toad908 - For being the first person to give me feedback on the guide.
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