D-Terminal Dungeon B-1 is a *** <_> the Gotsumon (Leader)s are a *** and I don't have the speed to out run them...
If you get a mega that you can ride, you won't get aggro from leaders etc.
Looks like I should work on getting those last 10 levels then, been all over the place doing quests to help level Drimogenmon. 200 Quests so far, just left with Wind Valley/Digimon Farm/Ruined Histroic
Ah, Drimogemon has Hiandromon as his mega, unable to ride him I'm afraid.
Land megas are the slowest, but faster than Rookie/Champ/Ultimate riders.
Flying Megas are faster than land.
Grani and Behemoth are the fastest mounts in the game.
Wait, the Hawkmon line doesn't end with Valkyrimon!? D:
D-Terminal Dungeon B-1 is a *** <_> the Gotsumon (Leader)s are a *** and I don't have the speed to out run them...
If you get a mega that you can ride, you won't get aggro from leaders etc.
Looks like I should work on getting those last 10 levels then, been all over the place doing quests to help level Drimogenmon. 200 Quests so far, just left with Wind Valley/Digimon Farm/Ruined Histroic
Ah, Drimogemon has Hiandromon as his mega, unable to ride him I'm afraid. Metalgarurumon (Gabumon) Magnadramon (Salamon) Saberleomon (Elecmon) Dinotigermon (Bearmon) Phoenixmon (Piyomon or Hawkmon) Gryphomon (Kiwimon) Imperialdramon Dragon Mode (Exveemon) Beelzemon's Behemoth (Impmon) Gallantmon's Grani (Guilmon) There's the list of rideable megas. Land megas are the slowest, but faster than Rookie/Champ/Ultimate riders. Flying Megas are faster than land. Grani and Behemoth are the fastest mounts in the game.
Wait, the Hawkmon line doesn't end with Valkyrimon!? D:
I would kill for a Hawkmon egg, sadly I don't get as much Bird data as much as Rock/Beast
Wait, the Hawkmon line doesn't end with Valkyrimon!? D:
Nope, afraid not. Made alot of people sad, I for one wanted Hawkmon for that, but now I'm not bothered with him. Though his burst mode coming later might just make me want one.
Is there a site that I can read up on some of the items in game and how to use them? I got all this stuff that i don't wanna toss but not sure if it's amazing or not XP.
Is there a site that I can read up on some of the items in game and how to use them? I got all this stuff that i don't wanna toss but not sure if it's amazing or not XP.
I don't know of any site or place to find that info.. but if you write the names in here I'll try my best to help you out with it.
Anyway, the attributes that drop, there was a quest in the real world that shows you how to use them, you got the quest right after becoming a member of DATs. You need to talk to a clothes merger. HP attributes you put into shirts. The main two mergers I can say to give you a start on it is in Yoko village, there is a dude with glasses and will have Merger above his name, or something of that sort. Another is Kamemon in Western village.
There are 3 sorts of auras. Size level and enchantment.
Size: Produces a light beneath the digimon. Blue = 110-114%, darker blue = 115-119%, purple = 120-124%, dark purple = 125-130%
Level: Produces a aura surrounding the digimon (in DBZ style). They start at 46 with a yellowish colour, and turn blue around 51, changing shade every 5 levels until around 75 when the aura turns purple, and red at 80.
Enchantment: This is the 'blades/sparks' aura that swirl and vanish around the digimon. They begin at lvl 4 enchant with little blue sparks, and become bigger sparks at 6. At 7 they become thicker but in small number, and by 9 they become a noticable blue thick blade. Lvl 10 they turn purple and become bigger, more in number, and stay the same at lvl 11. Lvl 12 they turn red, keeping the same size, making a flame like blade aura.
Wait, the Hawkmon line doesn't end with Valkyrimon!? D:
Nope, afraid not. Made alot of people sad, I for one wanted Hawkmon for that, but now I'm not bothered with him. Though his burst mode coming later might just make me want one. Biyomon - Birdramon - Garudamon - Phoenixmon - Ornismon Hawkmon - Aquilamon - Silphymon - Phoenixmon - Valdurmon There are the lines.
you mean we couldve gotten THAT D: but Valdurmon looks cool still i guess :|
Im curious to know how people end up with so much money, the only way I can get any M or B is by returning broken eggs. Am I missing something?
Quests like chuuuuu said, return broken eggs, sell data or merc eggs. Hell I even made 15m easy doing a guild pt the other night. Plus there is daily repeatable quests ya can do as well.
Selling mercenary DigiEggs you don't want is an easy way to make money too.
The most common go for 15-20M easily, with rarer or more popular stuff going at least as high as 60M.
So there's this hawt Digimon MMO a lot of you have been playing. Seems to me it deserves a thread! :D ~I will add more to the character/server list as they come. PM me or just post it so I can edit the list!~
Wall o' guide:
Spoiler Alert! Click to view.
Partner Digimon:
Your digimon will gain access to their digivolved forms at set levels.
Champion at 11, Ultimate at 25, Mega at 41.
Some Digimon have a Side-Mega form, which is another Mega form that tends to have better stats than the first. Others have a "Burst Mode" form (such as your starter), which will have better stats and more powerful skills than their Mega form.
To get access to Side-Mega or Burst Mode you'll need to complete a quest or have a certain item depending on the Digimon. Items are cash shop only, but can be bought in game from other players. Your Digimon also needs to be 55/65/71 to gain access to this form, depending on the Digimon.
Your Digimon will also gain skill points as they level. Use these to increase the power of the Digimon's skills by opening your Digimon page by pressing D and checking the skills tab.
Not all Digimon will have all their skills immediately; some will learn new skills as they level up. Most Digimon will only have 2 skills total.
Enemy Digimon:
Normal enemy Digimon won't aggro.
Digimon with (Leader) after their name will aggro.
Digimon with anything else after their name tend to be involved in quests or summoned from monster cards.
An enemy Digimon's name is a quick way to get a rough idea of their level.
If the name is white, it's roughly the same level as you.
Light blue, means it's a slightly lower leve.
Dark blue means it's an even lower level again.
Grey means it's so low it won't give EXP or drop items (except quest items, which will always drop regardless of level).
Light red means it's a slightly higher level.
Dark red means it's an even higher level again.
DigiEggs:
When you defeat enemy Digimon, they can drop DigiEggs.
Cracked DigiEggs have no use, other than to be traded in for money. Class 1 will give 25 bits, class 2 will give 100, class 3 will give 150. Haven't seen any higher yet, so can't give any info on those. ;p
Next, you can find (family) DigiEggs (Dragon DigiEgg, Beast DigiEgg, etc). These can be returned for money, or scanned for items (which I recommend doing).
These come in different types, as indicated on their description window.
DATA will scan into DATA of that family. DATA is used to hatch Mercenary DigiEggs.
Low Class will scan into common items, such as food or low power healing items.
High class will scan into rarer items, such as DATA, healing items, and rarely clothes.
Super Class is the rarest type of item DigiEgg and will scan into clothes, DATA or chips for your Digivice.
The last type of DigiEgg you will find (and arguably the rarest of the lot) is:
Mercenary DigiEggs:
These are the eggs you use to hatch extra partner Digimon. You can get some from quests, buy some from shops, or find them as rare drops from enemies.
To hatch them, you need DATA of the type and quantity (x3 at least) listed on the egg.
When you have enough DATA, you go to an Incubator at the DATS Center or one of the villages. You talk to the Incubator and drag the DigiEgg you want to hatch onto it.
Next you'll need some luck. Click "Input DATA" and the Incubator will start to feed the DATA into your DigiEgg. When you input DATA, there's a 50/50 chance of success. If you fail, there's a chance the egg will break and you'll have to find another and start again.
You need to successfully input DATA at least 3 times to be able to hatch the DigiEgg.
If you're feeling lucky, you can try to get 4/5 or even 5/5 DATA inputs done. Doing so will make your Digimon bigger and give it better stats, but obviously you're risking more potential breaks.
Now the most important piece of information ever:
Remember to have fun. :3