Post by Ninetalesuk on Jul 8, 2011 20:51:34 GMT -5
For every battle, Digimon will come in all shapes and sizes. What is important is that each Digimon has a different level with different dice stats.
However, for Digimon to Digivolve to become stronger is no easy task... even for the experienced Digidestined and Tamers. In order to unlock the higher forms in Pokearth with Missingno's Digivolve Block in place, you'll need to go through battles (win, lose, draw or end with no result) to gain Shinka Points.
Baby
The form Digimon takes when hatching from eggs. Gains no stats due to it being the weakest form and could be killed easily.
In-Training
When a partnered Digimon is very exhausted or not use to their newfound powers yet, they'll revert to this form. Although stronger than Baby, it's still weak and could end up being killed by a single attack.
For stats, the In-Training Digimon will have 27 points with HP between 15-20.
Rookie
The common level Digimon takes, partnered or not. Also known as Child, the Digimon would perfer to remain in this form than In-Training due to having a body they would lack in previous level.
For stats, Rookie Digimon will have 35 points with HP between 20-30.
In order for an In-Training Digimon to reach Rookie, they'll need to gain 2 Shinka Points. Unlike the stronger forms, you won't be losing the 2 points to achieve this Digivolution.
Champion
Also known as Adult. For experienced Digidestined and Tamers, this is the only form they can unlock if entering in Pokearth for the first time without gaining Shinka Points. It is the most common level for wild Digimon.
For stats, Champion Digimon will have 43 points with HP between 30-40.
For non-experienced Digidestined/Tamers, in order for the Rookie-level Digimon to evolve into Champion-level, you'll need to give up 5 Shinka Points.
Ultimate
Also known as Perfect, this is known to be the most powerful level a Digimon can reach until Mega-level was discovered. Most Digidestined would reach this level as getting to Mega is more difficult, but that was before the Digivolve Block came into play.
For stats, Ultimate-level Digimon will have 67 points with HP between 40-60.
To unlock the Ultimate forms, your Digimon must be at the Champion-level and giving up 10 Shinka Points.
Mega
Also known as Ultimate or Mega1, this level is usually known as the true-form of the Digimon such as WarGreymon or ShineGreymon as Agumon's true form. It can also be their most strongest form, but it is very difficult to unlock this stage.
For stats, the Mega-level Digimon can have 79 points with it's HP between 60-80.
To unlock this level, your Digimon must be at the Ultimate-level and using up 15 Shinka Points.
Legend Mega
Also known as Mega2. Many Digimon belonging to orginizations such as the Seven Demon Lords or the Royal Knights are at this level. Digimon at Mega-level that can change forms such as Imperialdramon Dragon Mode will reach this level.
Mega2 Digimon stats are 91 points with the HP between 80-100.
There are two ways for the Mega2-level to be unlocked.
- If a Digimon has unlocked it's Mega1 form and can reach Mega2, they must need to give up 20 Shinka Points. This includes Mode Changing and Burst Mode.
- If Digimon lacks a Mega1 form such as Guilmon with Gallantmon and Impmon with Beelzemon, then they can simply give up 15 Shinka Points in their Ultimate-level forms.
Kyodai Mega / Ultra Mega
Also known as Mega3, this is the most rarest level to ever reach upon. It is the most powerful level too. Imperialdramon Paladin Mode is the most famous one of all.
The stats for Mega3 Digimon is 110 Points with the HP located between 100-120
As for Shinka Points, it is unknown how much you have to give up to unlock Mega3, if possible...
However, for Digimon to Digivolve to become stronger is no easy task... even for the experienced Digidestined and Tamers. In order to unlock the higher forms in Pokearth with Missingno's Digivolve Block in place, you'll need to go through battles (win, lose, draw or end with no result) to gain Shinka Points.
Baby
The form Digimon takes when hatching from eggs. Gains no stats due to it being the weakest form and could be killed easily.
In-Training
When a partnered Digimon is very exhausted or not use to their newfound powers yet, they'll revert to this form. Although stronger than Baby, it's still weak and could end up being killed by a single attack.
For stats, the In-Training Digimon will have 27 points with HP between 15-20.
Rookie
The common level Digimon takes, partnered or not. Also known as Child, the Digimon would perfer to remain in this form than In-Training due to having a body they would lack in previous level.
For stats, Rookie Digimon will have 35 points with HP between 20-30.
In order for an In-Training Digimon to reach Rookie, they'll need to gain 2 Shinka Points. Unlike the stronger forms, you won't be losing the 2 points to achieve this Digivolution.
Champion
Also known as Adult. For experienced Digidestined and Tamers, this is the only form they can unlock if entering in Pokearth for the first time without gaining Shinka Points. It is the most common level for wild Digimon.
For stats, Champion Digimon will have 43 points with HP between 30-40.
For non-experienced Digidestined/Tamers, in order for the Rookie-level Digimon to evolve into Champion-level, you'll need to give up 5 Shinka Points.
Ultimate
Also known as Perfect, this is known to be the most powerful level a Digimon can reach until Mega-level was discovered. Most Digidestined would reach this level as getting to Mega is more difficult, but that was before the Digivolve Block came into play.
For stats, Ultimate-level Digimon will have 67 points with HP between 40-60.
To unlock the Ultimate forms, your Digimon must be at the Champion-level and giving up 10 Shinka Points.
Mega
Also known as Ultimate or Mega1, this level is usually known as the true-form of the Digimon such as WarGreymon or ShineGreymon as Agumon's true form. It can also be their most strongest form, but it is very difficult to unlock this stage.
For stats, the Mega-level Digimon can have 79 points with it's HP between 60-80.
To unlock this level, your Digimon must be at the Ultimate-level and using up 15 Shinka Points.
Legend Mega
Also known as Mega2. Many Digimon belonging to orginizations such as the Seven Demon Lords or the Royal Knights are at this level. Digimon at Mega-level that can change forms such as Imperialdramon Dragon Mode will reach this level.
Mega2 Digimon stats are 91 points with the HP between 80-100.
There are two ways for the Mega2-level to be unlocked.
- If a Digimon has unlocked it's Mega1 form and can reach Mega2, they must need to give up 20 Shinka Points. This includes Mode Changing and Burst Mode.
- If Digimon lacks a Mega1 form such as Guilmon with Gallantmon and Impmon with Beelzemon, then they can simply give up 15 Shinka Points in their Ultimate-level forms.
Kyodai Mega / Ultra Mega
Also known as Mega3, this is the most rarest level to ever reach upon. It is the most powerful level too. Imperialdramon Paladin Mode is the most famous one of all.
The stats for Mega3 Digimon is 110 Points with the HP located between 100-120
As for Shinka Points, it is unknown how much you have to give up to unlock Mega3, if possible...