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digi-lov · 1 year
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Reapermon EX2-037 by GOSSAN from EX-02 Theme Booster Digital Hazard
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Gallantmon ST7-09 Alternative Art by Ishibashi Yosuke from the Memorial Collection 02 [J] / PB-08 Tamers Playmat [E]
This card of Reapermon/Gokumon from EX2 and this Alternative Art of Gallantmon/Dukemon from ST7 are both referencing the Boss arena of Reapermon from Digimon Tamers: Battle Evolution (Digimon Rumble Arena)
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lopmonappreciation · 1 year
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Digimon the owl house au: the coven heads and their partners
Vitimir and reapermon
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Fresh: mokumon
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In training: demimeramon
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Rookie: candlemon
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Champion: wizardmon
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Ultimate:phantomon
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Mega: reapermon
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cwgames · 2 years
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A curse sword been absorbing humans and making digimon attacking other digimon. This was all Musyamon doing.
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Marluxia is literally the org's version Starscream if we think about it. If only Marluxia lived long enough to say "XEMNAS IS DEAD! I AM THE NEW SUPERIOR!"
marluxia is the org's starscream without all the screaming and getting dunked on by xemnas himself every twenty minutes
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lunarsaltstice · 8 months
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QSMP Digimon AU
I'm cooking up another au for my own fun
my brain go brr so far I've given: (These are still in progress)
PHILZA - Karatenmon -> slide digivolves into Yatagaramon (Crowmon) -> Ravemon
BBH - Soulmon -> Phantomon -> Reapermon
Fit - Bombmon -> [No In-training or Rookie] -> BomberNanimon
Jaiden - SnowAgumon -> Seadramon -> MegaSeadramon ((Literally from her digimon video but I'll probably change hers to be more tailored towards qsmp related))
Jaiden (Alternate idea) - Biyomon -> Birdramon -> Parrotmon
Slimecicle - Pabumon
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jthedrake · 9 months
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In honor of fnaf’s 9th anniversary I have created a Digimon au
Basically 6 children go missing and Michael afton is contacted by Henry saying how he might find where he is. Michael is reluctant but Henry says it can be connected to the disappearance of his sister, father and the death of his brother.
So Michael agrees and finds himself a portal, Henry explaining how he and William found an alternative world and that he was contacted by none other than his daughter Charlotte. It’s now Michael’s job to find Charlie and the other children and also find out what horrible things his father has been up to upon arriving in the digital world.
Cast partners
Bonnie/Jeremy- Yukimibotamon -> Moonmon -> Lunamon -> Lekismon -> Crescemon -> Dianamon
Chica/Susie-Pururumon -> Chicchimon -> Muchomon -> Akatorimon -> Hippogriffomon -> Crossmon
Foxy/Fritz- Pafumon -> Kyaromon -> Kudamon -> Hookmon -> Captainhookmon -> Regalecusmon
Gabriel- Botamon -> Wanyamon -> Bearmon -> Gryzmon -> Astamon -> Callismon
Cassidy- Petitmon -> Babydmon -> Dracomon -> Goldveedramon -> Skullgreymon -> Reapermon
Charlie- Metalkoromon -> Kapurimon -> Toyagumon -> Lianpumon -> Angewomon -> Mitamamon
Elizabeth- Poyomon -> Tokomon -> Sistamon blanc -> Witchmon -> Ladydevimon -> Minervamon
Evan- Poyomon -> Tokomon -> Tapirmon -> Omekamon -> Monzaemon -> Shinmonzaemon
Michael- Kiimon -> Yaamon -> Impmon -> Meramon -> Andromon -> Crainiummon
Oh also Michael doesn’t get Impmon for a while, like he doesn’t get him until all the kids reach ultimate so it’s more so the kids protecting him rather than the other way around.
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acquired-stardust · 5 months
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Gaming Spotlight #11: Digimon Rumble Arena (2001)
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Hello this is Larsa here with another spotlight feature on a game you may have missed from the Playstation era. Stand up to the fight!
Before we get to our featured title let's review some history shall we? Super Smash Bros 64 came out in the year 1999 developed by HAL Laboratory, INC. This revolutionary game was inspired by the dream match concept of SNK Corporation's own popular "King of Fighters" series where a bunch of a existing characters are thrown together to duke it out. Many in the industry took notice as the success of the new Nintendo crossover fighting game which created many fans of a whole new genre, platform fighting games.
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"Digimon Rumble Arena" or "Digimon Tamers: Battle Evolution" as it is known as in Japan would become one of the first early platform fighting games following in the giant shadow of "Super Smash Bros 64" to stand out as a game worth playing. Right away a fighting game based on one of the most popular anime series of the late 90s and early 00s just seems like a perfect pairing. By the time this game was released Digimon had firmly became a massively popular series already having a theatrical movie release worldwide and currently airing its very popular third season titled "Digimon Tamers". Right away the opening would blow the minds of any young Digimon fans at the time because it was essentially a Digimon dream match title starring the Digimon and tamers of the first three seasons slugging it out for digital supremacy.
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Is Guilmon really stronger than Agumon? How about Gatomon versus Renamon? Or how about a mega level battle of Beelzemon versus Omnimon? These were and still are important questions worth asking for any Digimon fan. And these sorts of playground questions are why this game was created.
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The gameplay features two opposing Digimon battling it out on one of the several different stages in a 2D plane. These stages are typically filled with unique stage hazards and ring out zones with randomly spawning items in the form cards which have a myriad of effects on the battle. These cards mirror the "Digi-Modify" or "Card Slash!" mechanics from the Digimon Tamers series . The roster is filled with Digimon supported by their appropriate tamers from the show with the same familiar voices for each character featuring over 20 playable Digimon. Unlike "Super Smash Bros" this game features a more traditional health bar system and draining your opponent's life bar to zero means victory. Each Digimon has two special moves and a myriad of normal attack strings you would expect in a fighting game. Right away in a way one would expect from this beloved franchise, Rookie level Digimon are capable of transforming into a stronger even more capable form in the middle of battle through Digivolution. Digivolving improves your stats and gives you a completely new different move-set than before meaning you as a player are often switching dynamically between different gameplay experiences. There are few things that feel better than securing a comeback victory with your favorite mascot Digimon because of a well timed Digivolution. Oh and wiping the floor with your opponent using Wargreymon's mighty signature technique, Terra Force.
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The main modes of the game are arcade mode and versus modes. In the Arcade Mode you take your selected Digimon through an arcade style ladder of bouts plus a few mini-games along the way with the goal of unlocking more characters. That is until you reach the new big bad of the game at the top of the ladder. Reapermon (Also known originally as Gokumon or ゴクモン) is a very difficult opponent to overcome and even now he still manages to give me trouble. I and along with anybody else who has ever played this game know of the horrors of his most powerful technique "Burning Cyclone". He is a cheap old school style boss who will test your skill at the game as one would expect from an older fighting game eating your quarters though in this case you thankfully probably own the game and you have as long as necessary to defeat him. Thankfully if you are struggling you can use some in-game cheat codes to fast unlock some Mega level Digimon along with other goodies to help even the odds. As far as versus modes go you can battle a friend locally or even play the mini-games against them. I spent many sessions having tons of fun fighting friends in this game. For an early platform fighting game the controls and mechanics are quite responsive which makes for amusing competitive bouts.
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The graphics and soundtrack of the game of the game are very impressive for the platform. The Japanese version of the game features many arrangements of songs from the anime series. However the game does have one big problem: the framerate slowdown is a persistent problem throughout the experience with this game. Unfortunately they are the game's immediate faults but the game has so much excellent fanservice content and a surprisingly responsive solid fighting game underneath that it is easy to forgive the shortcoming. This game is still pretty awesome and loaded with nostalgia for me having grown up with Digimon. This title gets my recommendation for any fans of Digimon to experience especially the Japanese version of the soundtrack if you are ever in need of a quick nostalgia-fueled adrenaline rush.
A gem hidden among the stones, Digimon Rumble Arena is unquestionably stardust.
– Larsa
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otakween · 2 months
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Digimon: Rumble Arena - Final Thoughts
[Guilmon voice] Digimon RUMBLE ARENA! This was really fun and nostalgic. Probably the most scuffed game I've played so far, but in a charming way. It's a Playstation 1 Super Smash Bros. knock-off. I've never really understood how Smash Bros. works, so I'm glad I played this and learned a bit about the mechanics. I didn't unlock all the characters because I don't really have a reason to (ain't got nobody to play with), but I did beat the game 5 times, so not too shabby.
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Omg this game is hilarious from an audio/graphics standpoint. There's an awkward mesh of 2D and 3D, the tamers' dialogue is as crunchy as possible, and the digimons' models have that PSX charm
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(She looks so blobby hahahahaha 😂)
I'm more of a sub than dub person with digimon, so it was very fun/funny hearing all of the digimon and tamer voice lines. Everyone sounds so silly. They shout their attack names and then say a little victory phrase every time they win.
It felt like the smaller the digimon was the easier they were to play with. It also helped to have really good projectile and aerial attacks. Terriermon was the first mon I played as and probably my fave. I liked listening to their attack lines too.
The big bad this time is Reapermon which feels pretty random since most other games cycle through the same bosses. Apparently he's voiced by Steve Blum, so that's fun. His design gives me Egyptian vibes.
Culumon saying "Which digimon are you gonna play with huh? Which one?" Every time you open up the character select screen was both grating and cute.
The game has 3 mini games that I made sure to unlock, but they're kinda...bad. Two of them are basically the same idea (launching a ball at a target) and then the 3rd is just button mashing. This is no Super Monkey Ball. I think my fave mini game was the target one with the diamonds and stars you had to hit.
I did play this game on easy mode because I'm not a fighting game person. Even on easy mode it was challenging at times! It seemed to really depend on the digimon I chose, some of them were just OP. I think I struggled the most with Gatomon who just felt clumsy to me (plus Magnadramon kinda sucked).
I think the controls for this game were pretty satisfying. I especially liked how you used the same button for digivolving and using and ultimate attack, that felt pretty badass.
I enjoyed the variety in stages and the unique challenges they presented. It was especially fun launching your opponent into lava in the fire stage lol. It might be cool to get more canon-relevant environments in future games.
Overall, I'm glad I gave this one a chance and tried different digimon out. This seems like it would have been a good sleepover game in the 2000s. Would have loved to have played it when I was young and had tons of free time -sigh-
I give Digimon Rumble Arena a 6 out of 10
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jessicajagg · 1 year
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Back in elementary school, I hadn't started reading game magazines yet so my knowledge was limited to whatever I saw at the store and what got commercials on tv. So when a friend told me about a Digimon game he got, one that was a one on one fighting game I immediately became giddy with excitement as we hurried to my house to play together. This game was Digimon Rumble Arena.
The game is a very simple platform fighter in the same vein as Smash Brothers. Both Digimon run around an open stage beating each other up and grabbing power ups in the form of trading cards that randomly spawn.
Unlike Smash the game uses a standard lifebar health system, falling off the edge will merely deduct some life and put you back in the fight. The controls are fairly simple. One standard attack, 2 special moves, jump, guard and your meter button. This will either activate a Digivolution or a meter draining ultimate attack.
The controls are kinda slippery, maneuvering around the stage can be a hassle at times. Every fight basically goes the same way. You smack each other around until your meters fill, wait for the computer to digivolve first to save meter and then smack them more until you win.
You start with 9 rookie level Digimon from the first 3 seasons of the tv series that can digivolve to their Mega level forms after filling your super meter (with the exception of wormmon who digivolves to his Champion level). The roster opens up quite a bit with unlocks but the majority of them are either standalone Digivolutions or pallete swaps like BlackWarGreymon or Imperialdramon Paladin mode. Thankfully however the game features nearly the entire English voice cast reprising their roles in glorious 32-bit crushed quality.
The stages are a random assortment of different themes. Forest, lava, ice, etc. None of them come from the series but they fit the Digimon aesthetic. However some stages feature stage hazards like having the entire stage rotate which can be a bit annoying as it interrupts the flow.
The final boss Reapermon is a comically overpowered character whose ai ranges from comicly inept to can touch of death you in seconds. Incidentally Reapermon itself was never part of any of the anime the game is based on and wouldn't make an animated appearance until the 2020 Digimon Adventure reboot.
Digimon Rumble arena isn't very good but despite that I find it a fun game to revisit from time to time. Partly because of nostalgia and because I just have a soft spot for these old anime tie-in games. But unless you grew up with it, you'd probably be better off playing the 6th gen sequel instead.
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protokirby · 3 months
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I like how my favorite creatures of any monster collecting franchise can typically be summed up as "weird object/nightmare entities but sometimes there are adorable fluffy things in the mix"
This is gonna be a long post with pictures of things I like from pokemon and digimon; my two favorite monster collection games. Maybe I could make a list of my favorite creatures from monster rancher or other things another time.
Like- here are a group of digimon I would consider favorites
Creepymon
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Valvemon
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Troopmon
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Reapermon (probably more commonly known as Gokumon but i like the dub name better because 1. digimon rumble arena. 2. sounds cooler imo)
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Puwamon
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Dokugumon
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Argomon (used this guy a lot in digimon world dusk)
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Chicchimon
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Gyukimon
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Omekamon
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MadLeomon
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Raremon
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Moosemon
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Shortmon
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Chaosmon
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There are a lot more I want to put here.
and because this is mainly a pokemon blog, I want to show my favorite pokemon too :D
Duskull (actually the entire duskull line is on my favorites list but this post is quite long already)
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Darkrai
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Cryogonal
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Spiritomb
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Claydol
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Sigilyph
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Slurpuff
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Ivysaur
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Drampa
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Dhelmise
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Xurkitree (and the rest of the ultra beasts. and other alien pokemon too. Deoxys and Beheeyem are definitely on my favorites list too somewhere)
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Wo-Chien
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Registeel (and the rest of the regis honestly. They're neat)
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Lunatone
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Sandy Shocks
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This is of course not everything I would consider to be on my favorites list. The brain goblins are pretty easily entertained.
Also none of these are in any particular order
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sikkadownsouth · 1 year
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EX-02: Digital Hazard Collection
BOLD ITALICS are for cards I currently own Gigimon (EX2-001) Gigimon (EX2-001) Alt Art Xiaomon (EX2-002) Viximon (EX2-003) Viximon (EX2-003) Alt Art Gummymon (EX2-004) Gummymon (EX2-004) Alt Art Hopmon (EX2-005) Yaamon (EX2-006) Yaamon (EX2-006) Alt Art Mother D-Reaper (EX2-007) Guilmon (EX2-008) Guilmon (EX2-008) Alt Art Growlmon (EX2-009) WarGrowlmon (EX2-010) Gallantmon (EX2-011) Gallantmon (EX2-011) Alt Art Megidramon (EX2-012) Megidramon (EX2-012) Alt Art Labramon (EX2-013) IceDevimon (EX2-014) Seasarmon (EX2-015) Gorillamon (EX2-016) Leomon (EX2-017) Leomon (EX2-017) Alt Art MarineAngemon (EX2-018) MarineAngemon (EX2-018) Alt Art Renamon (EX2-019) Renamon (EX2-019) Alt Art Lopmon (EX2-020) Kyubimon (EX2-021) Antylamon (EX2-022) Antylamon (EX2-022) Alt Art Taomon (EX2-023) Sakuyamon (EX2-024) Sakuyamon (EX2-024) Alt Art Terriermon (EX2-025) Terriermon (EX2-025) Alt Art Gargomon (EX2-026) Rapidmon (EX2-027) Parasitemon (EX2-028) MegaGargomon (EX2-029) MegaGargomon (EX2-029) Alt Art Monodramon (EX2-030) Guardromon (EX2-031) Guardromon (EX2-031) Alt Art Strikedramon (EX2-032) Locomon (EX2-033) Andromon (EX2-034) Cyberdramon (EX2-035) Cyberdramon (EX2-035) Alt Art GroundLocomon (EX2-036) Reapermon (EX2-037) Justimon: Blitz Arm (EX2-038) Justimon: Blitz Arm (EX2-038) Alt Art Impmon (EX2-039) Impmon (EX2-039) Alt Art Devidramon (EX2-040) Dobermon (EX2-041) Dobermon (EX2-041) Alt Art Mephistomon (EX2-042) Gulfmon (EX2-043) Gulfmon (EX2-043) Alt Art Beelzemon (EX2-044) Beelzemon (EX2-044) Alt Art Calumon (EX2-045) Calumon (EX2-045) Alt Art ADR-02 Searcher (EX2-046) ADR-03 Pendulum Feet (EX2-047) ADR-04 Bubbles (EX2-048) ADR-01 Jeri (EX2-049) ADR-05 Creep Hands (EX2-050) ADR-07 Palates Head (EX2-051) ADR-06 Horn Striker (EX2-052) ADR-08 Optimizer (EX2-053) ADR-09 Gatekeeper (EX2-054) Reaper (EX2-055) Takato Matsuki (EX2-056) Takato Matsuki (EX2-056) Alt Art Kenta Kitagawa (EX2-057) Jeri Kato (EX2-058) Jeri Kato (EX2-058) Alt Art Shu-Chong Wong (EX2-059) Rika Nonaka (EX2-060) Rika Nonaka (EX2-060) Alt Art Henry Wong (EX2-061) Henry Wong (EX2-061) Alt Art Ryo Akiyama (EX2-062) Ryo Akiyama (EX2-062) Alt Art Kazu Shioda (EX2-063) Alice McCoy (EX2-064) Ai & Mako (EX2-065) Ai & Mako (EX2-065) Alt Art Offensive Plug-In A (EX2-066) Fire Ball (EX2-067) High-Speed Plug-In D (EX2-068) Fist of the Beast King (EX2-069) Digivolution Plug-In S (EX2-070) Death Slinger (EX2-071) Blue Card (EX2-072) Gallantmon Crimson Mode (EX2-073) Gallantmon Crimson Mode (EX2-073) Alt Art Beelzemon Blast Mode (EX2-074) Beelzemon Blast Mode (EX2-074) Alt Art
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digi-lov · 7 months
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Beelzemon ST14-08 by sasasi from ST-14: Advanced Deck Set Beelzemon
The Digimon in the background of this card are: DoneDevimon, VenomMyotismon, NeoMyotismon and Piemon at the top, and Boltmon, Zambamon, Reapermon and Shroudmon at the bottom.
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lopmonappreciation · 11 months
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Cookie run Digimon au:
Black licorice cookie and phantomon
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Fresh:kuramon
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In training: tsumemon
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Rookie: demidevimon
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Champion: bakemon
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Ultimate: phantomon
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Mega: reapermon
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*images you can hear*
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lunarsaltstice · 8 months
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QSMP Digimon AU: English Speakers (Train) List!
Previous Post Here!
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These are the digimon partners and their digivolution list that I came up with for the original english speakers on the trains list!
My asks are open if you'd like to talk about this AU :D
Red Text indicates Base Form / most common form you'll see the digimon in (Think like Agumon
BBH: Soulmon -> Phantomon -> Reapermon
DanTDM: Pillomon -> Sheepmon
Fit: Bombmon -> BomberNanimon -> MetalMamemon
Foolish: Petitmon -> Babydmon -> Dracomon -> Coredramon (Green) -> Groundramon -> Breakdramon
Jaiden: Yokomon -> Biyomon -> Saberdramon -> Parrotmon -> Hououmon
Philza: Falcomon -> Buraimon -> Crowmon / Karatenmon -> Ravemon
Quackity: Patamon -> Angemon -> MagnaAngemon
Slimecicle: Pabumon -> Numemon -> ShellNumemon
Wilbur: Dondokomon -> Gekomon -> Sirenmon
Expect art on here sometime soon!
Anything regarding this AU can be found under "#qsmp digimon au"
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cwgames · 3 years
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I got to admit those Komondomo are highlights for me. They become a big help for all the digimon that need rescuing.
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