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yulan
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I can't seem to find time to explore because I need the time to train, and usually my digimon dies before I get anywhere. Is there some way out of this?
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RoBLeif
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Normally 10 trainings a day is it, also try to use the higher training spots, EG; Mp at Trash Mt etc.
10 trainings can be achieved by 5 Trainings, go to clinic, then do another 5. | |
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yulan
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But 10 trainings a day + sleeping time will already take up all the time, and my digimon is too weak (even after training) to explore and find digimon that can boost training efforts. Help I'm forever stuck here. D:
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RoBLeif
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Go for 7 then? xD i dunno, I tend to treat my Digimon rough, but i make sure i only manage 5 care mistakes per set (Baby-Training-Rookie-Champion-Ultimate) so..
I dunno, centarumon is EASY. Just take a digimon with 1000-1500 hp with like 5 SM recovs and BOOM you have him, then you can use his clinic. Kuwagamon/Kabuterimon and Piximon.. they take longer, You need to have the amazing rod to get to beetle land for Kuwagamon and Kabuterimon, and either a LOT of SM/Med recoveries + restores to beat Piximon. I actually beat him with about 7 techs and 2 finish's LOL... I kept using war cry on my centarumon, untill i couldnt anymore, lava bomb with 600 Offence were hitting 1000-1100 with the added Sup. Off. Disk. and then after id blocked a few of his tech's, Solar ray did the rest. >.< | |
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Magnaillusion CM
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I'd recommend training at full potential for the first three evolution stages (fresh, in training and rookie). If you're lucky, you won't have to work out much for a non-Numemon adult. If you have free time, train your adult just enough to be above the average of the area you want to explore. From then, just train occasionally and make sure you make no care mistakes, or as much care mistakes as necessary, depending on the Ultimate you want to aim, if applicable.
Now, stat-boosting items such as chips and various foods would be pretty much desired. You can get chips from ShogunGekomon at the Volume Villa for 800 Merit points; of course, you'd have to spend a little bit of money for the cards. You may also exploit the Digitamamon glitch at your discretion. Life-prolonging items may be of some use, if you want to train your Digimon the longest. These items include the Digiseabass from the Dragon Eye Lake and the Chained Melon from Jijimon after you beat Machinedramon. As you might work hard to get one of those, if you get enough, you can combine them with Devil's Chips, sold by Devimon after he joins the city. If I recall correctly, Devil's Chips reduce your Digimon's life-span by 3 days, so you may use 3 life-prolonging items per chip ingested to compensate for the loss. Your Tamer Level induces the stats of your newborn Digimon. If you want newborns with higher stats, you should try getting your tamer level up, and letting your Digimon die with high stats. If I am right, at full-level and 9999-999 stats, you get a newborn with 1100-110 stats, if anybody knows the actual formula for the relation between Tamer Level and stats, it would be pretty much appreciated. Anyhow, a 1100-110 Digimon is a great boost form the thee-digit-two-digit the lowest levels provide. Due to this relation, you'll see that it's hard enough to get an ultimate right after starting a new game, however, it is quite possible if you know what are you doing. Lastly, there are some things you can do to rise or lower your Tamer Level accordingly, though your main goal may be to get to higher levels fast. For the level increasing actions: --Getting an ultimate may rise your tamer by one randomly, except the first time you get one, which has 90% chances of increasing your level --Winning certain cups at Greymon's arena is supposed to rise your Tamer Level at random --Jijimon may promote your level and give you a medal after you get a prosperity rate of 100. Note that your Tamer Level must be 9 or lower for the event to happen. Now, for the things that may lower your Tamer Level: --Making your Digimon ingest items such as Devil's Chips and rotten food in large quantities may reduce your tamer level by 1 at random. --Your tamer level may reduce by 1 at random if you make your Digimon sick. Overfeeding your Digimon may make your Digimon ill, with Chain Melons and Digiseabasses the foods with higher rates. --You may lose a tamer level at random if you lose a battle against an opponent. You may lose a tamer level more often i you force your Digimon to fight and lose against an overpowered enemy. --Your tamer level decreases by 1 at random whenever you commit care mistakes, or if your Digimon performs a mutant evolution, excluding Numemon's, which is attained by not reaching the quotas needed to make your Digimon evolve into any other champion, Vademon's, which needs a Digimon spend 360 days as a champion-leveled, and Kunemon's which is attained by making your in-training Digimon sleep under Kunemon's nest. This implies making your Digimon mad, letting it poop on the ground or not feeding it. This does not include slide evolutions. For the sake of the post, mutant evolutions are the evolutions to higher levels that are attained by means other than rising stats. This includes Sukamon, Nanimon, Numemon and Vademon. Slide evolutions are evolutions to the same level the current Digimon is, like Angemon-Devimon or Metalgreymon-Skullgreymon. ------TL;DR------ Rise your tamer level, use boost chips at discretion and make good use of life-prolonging items such as Chain Melons ------------------- ![]() | |
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yulan
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Ah, I see, thank you for all your tips. ^-^
I guess I should try to get an ultimate later then. >_< ------------------- ...and eventually you become like strangers. Do drop a visit... http://ricket-da-zeroice.blogspot.com/ | |
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Dramon Knight
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Don't forget you can also use Stat Chips too for a quick boost.
Defeat a load of enemies with your Champion form in it's last few days, and spend that money on Digimon Cards. Then, trade them in to ShogunGekomon and see if you have enough points for a Stat Chip. ------------------- | |
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yulan
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I always get lost trying to find the card shop @__@
By the some, something slightly irrelevant, I just struggled my way to Toy Town and gotten a Monzaemon, so I was wondering if a Monzaemon is required to go through Toy Town? Because I feel like using Monzaemon to find recruit other digimon that can help me train faster first then return another time (with another digimon) to defeat Warumonzaemon. ------------------- ...and eventually you become like strangers. Do drop a visit... http://ricket-da-zeroice.blogspot.com/ | |
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Dramon Knight
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Oh, you don't have to go to the Card Shop to get cards. There are 4 digimon that will work in the Item Shop behind the counter: Monochromon, Biyomon, Patamon and Unimon.
If you recruit at least 3 of the 4, a Vending Machine will appear in the Item Shop, and for 100 bits a try you can get a random card. (Although there are still different chances for different cards, e.g. you're much more likely to get a Numemon card than a Mojyamon one) Monzaemon is only required to an extent. You need Monzaemon to have Toy Mansion opened by Tinmon, but after that you can go through there and face Warumonzaemon with any digimon. So you can return with another digimon. The suit won't go away until you talk to Tinmon after beating Warumonzaemon anyway, or just after you beat him. ------------------- | |
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yulan
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Because I think I'll go broke by the time I get cards that'll give me enough merit points. >_<
Ah, so that means I can keep getting Monzaemon as long as I haven't defeat Warumonzaemon? Because I find it difficult to get ultimates. D: ------------------- ...and eventually you become like strangers. Do drop a visit... http://ricket-da-zeroice.blogspot.com/ | |
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AC Sephiroth
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Well, if you need more effective training, you should try buying Supercarrot and Hawk Radish from Vegiemon.
They both increase the status gain from 3 of the 6 training types. So, Supercarrot will increase the gain of MP, Speed and Brains, if I am correct, and Hawk Radish the other ones. Or, then you could go to Misty Trees and find a few Digipines which boost all training. But never waste your Digipines. They're quite useful and rare. You should try feeding something small first, and then end the hungryness with a Digipine; 'cause the Digipine/Supercarrot/Hawk Radish' effect disappears by the time you feed your Digimon something else. ------------------- ![]() I will destroy the world! I will save it! | |
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yulan
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But I thought training items only boost a little of the effects, because they raise the training effects only by a bit and for only a while but are quite costly (and I haven't made my way to Freezeland to get the money trick). >_<
Oh and so can I get many Monzaemons until I defeat Warumonzaemon? O: ------------------- ...and eventually you become like strangers. Do drop a visit... http://ricket-da-zeroice.blogspot.com/ | |
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Magnaillusion CM
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As it is true that training items are temporal, their effects add on, making your training faster with time. Also, you should go defeat Piximon whenever you're ready; from him, you can get a Training Manual for 50000 BITs, which will boost training by a bit.
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Koldurunwashed heathen
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quote yulanNo the Monzaemon suit you get for your Numemon works only one time. Also, if you get Batamon to the village so you can buy Meat, don`t use shrooms for food anymore. They can be traded for Med Recs, which can be traded for (Sup?) Def Disks in Freezeland. Sell your Def Disks and you have all the money you need. I find HP and OFF to be the best stats to focus on earlier. I`ve found that getting Ultimates is largely based on care mistakes - the less you make, the more likely you get one. Of course, this might not go for evil ones such as Skullgreymon. About tamer level - I`ve got 2 tamer levels just by raising Champions with 2 consecutive digimon (I think they were both Centarumon). | |
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RoBLeif
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quote KoldurYou are correct in a lot of what you say. But Ultimates are really touchy, Some are affected by Discipline/Happiness, some by time spent as a champion, some by stats, and some by Care mistakes. HP and Offence are stats you want to focus on for Greymon/Tyrannomon/Meramon and last but not least, Centarumon. All are ALRIGHT started digimon, but the only one that would be BENEFICIAL later on the game, is Greymon, His tech set it the best, and He can Digivolve into Metalgreymon, who next to megadramon or Phoenixmon, are the strongest in the game imo. TL;DR Ultimates = Hard to get no matter what most people say, unless you use Evolution Items. | |
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