
I’m impressed at how a seemingly underwhelming power type can excel despite its plain appearance.
Were you really that active?
I only had the impression that everything except for the ultimate form was unremarkable.
Defeating Metal Etemon is quite an achievement.
Since it’s dealt a blow to MetalEtamon, it’s one of the more active ones among the perfect forms.
The hammer is strong.
Since it’s made from the same alloy, it’s seriously privileged that it can deal damage to Metal Etemon.
It feels balanced somehow.
Unlike Garudamon, who was active as a complete form from the beginning, this one has a highlight towards the end.
The final complete form is at a lively level, so it’s really getting a good spot.
I like that this guy can defeat stronger opponents and that Lilimon is useful in the real world.
Well, I feel like the fully evolved form that is most favored is Holy Angemon.
>>9
As expected, after making them wait like that, I have to overwhelm someone like Piedmon…
>>9
I think it’s about fair since the role is so limited, it’s treated like a special edition for the movie.
I have the impression that the balance between the Digimon and the children’s activities was well maintained.
I can’t think of anyone who clearly had a bad deal.
It’s not just the Dramon Killer, but weapons that act like special attack weapons are great, right?
While the same angel Digimon, Angewomon, appears multiple times, it feels like Angemon, including Holy, is being held back too much.
What left an impression is that, although it was Saber Leomon that dealt the finishing blow, it was only this guy and the Angelomon type that defeated a higher-ranked Digimon.
What is Krondegizoid?
>>16
Official name “Chrondigizoit Hybrid Organism Alloy,” commonly known as “Chrondigizoid.” It is an alloy created by combining “Chrondigizoit Metal,” which can be mined, with biological data, possessing both ultra-high hardness and the smoothness of living beings. You can see Loader Leomon mining while Guardromon protects the mine.
>>18
If something like that evolves, it’s cheating that it comes with extra features!
>>21
The sea of light and darkness of the DigiVice is lawless.
>>22
In the storyline, only Dark Masters properly evolve into their ultimate form, Adventure…
I remember that Angemon was pretty strong and killed a Digimon (perfect level?) while also injuring Vandemon.
The illustration in the thread looks cool…
Since WarGreymon’s Dragon Killer has defeated two of the Four Heavenly Kings, its equipment is quite strong, right, Digimon?
>>20
When a strong person has a strong weapon, they are strong!
>>20
I’m telling you it’s a Dramon Killer, I’ll shove a Great Tornado in your mouth!
>>28
Huh? It’s Brave Tornado, right? I’m going to hit you with Extreme Jihad.
It tends to be a topic for jokes, but I think the Saber Leomon episode is one of the best stories in the latter part.
Digizoid is basically made of various metals, so when it evolves, everyone automatically obtains it.
The performance of the two ultimate forms is surprisingly unimpressive.
There are hardly any scenes of a decisive victory, except for the moment when I defeated Mugendramon in one hit.
>>27
Include the defeat of MetalSeadramon as well.
It was kind of gruesome, but…
There are quite a few developments in the anime where it’s really good that this guy exists thanks to the aquatic adaptability of the Gomamon species.
Although many have developed flying abilities through evolution, only the Gomamon line has maintained water-based movement.
The ultimate forms of Digimon, to be honest, none of the series really stands out.
>>30
They’re really strong, but…
It’s basically the enemy, right?
If anything, there’s an image that the complete form puts in more effort, right?
I feel like my allies’ ultimate forms were properly strong when we reached Tamers.
>>34
Along with the protagonists, there’s also the nonchalant Ultimate MarineAngemon.
>>34
The only one strong enough is Marineangemon, Tamer.
Dukemon kneels down as soon as he evolves.
Looking at it again, the Garurumon line’s performance is really disappointing…
There are quite a few types of Digizoids, so be careful!
I think the first generation had quite a few partners who were doing their best.
>>37
Honestly, I think it’s amazing that while narrowing down the main characters to two, the others are still able to shine.
>>40
There are combinations that have never talked together even once, and it makes me realize that balance doesn’t necessarily mean a better balance.
On the contrary, I think only 02 and Frontier had a distorted balance of power.
They are all doing pretty well.
The two managed to survive after struggling by using the Dramon Killer.
I defeated one of them casually.
One entity managed to do something about the overly strong complete form.
There’s nothing that sounds as good as a flavor like Chrono-Digizoid.
At most, it only adheres to the settings of Gold Digizoid for MagnaGarurumon.
>>44
Well, I recognize it as a world where such magic exists, as described in the encyclopedia.
I feel that in the Ghost Game, the focus of activity was quite biased towards Siriusmon.
Marine Angemon became a companion in its ultimate form and returned in its ultimate form.
>>47
Due to giving the character, who originally wasn’t planned to be a tamer, to the end portion, there wasn’t enough room to depict drama in the evolution…
The Tamers are up against Beelzebumon and the Four Holy Beasts, the Deripers, so the opponent is just too strong…
>>48
The Frontier is also a demon lord… When I think about the reasons why enemies are strong, it’s impressive that Piemon is strong without any particular reason.
I suppose it’s quite significant that the Frontier is often mentioned alongside a combination of its companions, resulting in something rather salty.
The period when the De-Reaper can’t be dealt with is quite long, isn’t it?
The story itself progresses, so it’s not really that concerning.
When thinking about the setting, it’s questionable that the devil monster is incredibly strong from the very first generation, so it seems like they’re prioritizing appearance.
I think they have considered the placement to some extent since it came after the setting of Knights and other things.
>>54
That guy has a strong setting due to dark seed energy, so it’s reasonable.
The black gear too.
Pinocchimon is rather being cornered and killed more carefully than anyone else, isn’t it?
I don’t understand the reasoning behind why MetalGarurumon couldn’t connect with the thread.
The ghost game is also troublesome because it quickly levels up to ultimate form.
What about AtlaKabuterimon?
>>57
What I can remember is the part where I get involved in a woman’s fight and they complain.
I like the evolution bank where the base body of the one-horned whale gets stronger.