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First, I would like to thank psychic_stata (who has now disappeared!) for
helping me with several parts of this FAQ. I never could have found so many
secrets without you! I would also like to thank my cousin Jackie, who took the
time to help me write down recruitment Digimon HP for the walkthrough, and who
also helped me run the stat chip route to make the ultimate maxed out Digimon.
And thanks to AK_Garr, who gave me some information on the Back Dimension and
the medal glitches. Will this FAQ ever be done? Hopefully. But as long as I
have a million unfinished games, that still remains a question. Hopefully I
can
keep updating this FAQ from time to time, so that everyone's questions can be
answered. I hope that this FAQ helps everyone out. If there's something
that's
missing in this FAQ, please email me and let me know!
This Digimon World FAQ is Copyright (c) 2000 Vicky Moran and may not be
reproduced in ANY form without my permission. This FAQ can be printed out for
private use. I will allow certain Digimon Web Sites and GameFAQs to post this
FAQ, but if your name and web page is not listed on this FAQ, you must e-mail
me and ask for permission first. If you do not do this, you will be subject to
any and all copyright laws. Please don't steal my work. It took me a long
time to write all of this out, and I don't want to have to take legal action
for it. I'm usually willing to let people use it for sites or whatever, just
as long as they ask nicely first. DO NOT EDIT THIS FAQ or convert it to html.
^_^ This is my first FAQ, so please don't be too critical. Thanks.
One last thank you. Thanks to my partner Digimon named Sig, who has been
almost any kind of Digimon you could think of, and digivolved and faded away a
billion times. ^_^ He's always been a good partner Digimon, no matter what
kind
of Digimon he was.
Good luck in all your Digimon adventures!
Vicky
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UPDATES
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V1.5 9/3/00 Fixed a few more minor errors.
V1.4 8/29/00 Fixed some minor errors in walkthrough. Finished Digivolution
Tree.
V1.3 8/2/00 Added Walkthrough Sections 18-21, Fixed Factorial Town Section,
Fixed Overdell/Skull Greymon Section, Added Nanimon to recruitable sections,
Added Recruitable Digimon Index, Updated enemy list, updated glitches, updated
medal list, added some more items.
V1.2 7/27/00 Added Walkthrough Sections 13-17, began Digivolution Tree, Medal
list, added prices to card list, updated enemy list.
V1.1 7/25/00 Added Walkthrough Sections 9-10, Glitch List, added some
recruitable Digimon HP, completed card list.
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http://www.angelfire.com/anime2/Digizone/
http://www.digimons.org.uk
http://digiworldguide.homestead.com/
http://www.angelfire.com/anime2/digimon00/
http://www.absolute-playstation.com/ (pending)
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but I have since lost their URLs since my last update. Would the webmasters
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Digimon World Walkthrough
I. Introduction
II. Menu Items
III. Digimon Status
IV. Battle Techniques
V. Finishing Moves
VI. Battle Commands
VII. Tips on Raising Digimon/Almost Cheats ^_^
VIII. Basic Item List
IX. Recruitable Digimon Index
X. Recruitable Digimon Walkthrough
Section 1: File City
Section 2: Native Forest
Section 3: Tropical Jungle
Section 4: Drill Tunnel
Section 5: Ancient Dino Region
Section 6: Overdell
Section 7: Great Canyon
Section 8: Freezeland
Section 9: File City II: Inhabited
Section 10: Mount Panorama
Section 11: Gear Savanna
Section 12: Trash Mountain
Section 13: Dragon Eye Lake
Section 14: Geko Swamp
Section 15: Misty Trees
Section 16: Toy Town
Section 17: Factorial Town
Section 18: Mount Infinity
Section 19: Dragon Eye Lake II: Beetle Land
Section 20: Beetle Land
Section 21: Back Dimension
XI. Newbie FAQ/FAQ
XII. Enemy Digimon List/Techniques
XIII. Training Areas
XIV. Digimon World Glitch List (Important!)
XV. Digimon Card List
XVI. Medal List
XVII. Digivolution Tree
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I. INTRODUCTION
Welcome to my walkthrough! I'm starting this not knowing how far
I'm going to get, but hopefully I'll be able to write out the whole
game for those having trouble. Also, since the boy has no name at the
start of the game, I'm going to name him Trainer just for the
walkthrough. It's better than calling him boy. Well, here goes!
V. FINISHING MOVES
Finishing moves are semi-important in each battle. You can tell
when your Digimon is ready for his finishing move when the word FINISH
is complete in the top right hand corner of your screen. In most
cases, you won't get to use your finishing move, because your Digimon
will have defeated any enemy before the word finish is, well, finished.
:) You will, however, be able to use it in most boss battles or in
tough battles with more than one enemy. Be careful though! If your
Digimon is hit while he's powering up for his finishing move, it's all
over and the word finish has to be spelled out all over again. He
won't even get to use it. For the best results, wait until you have
been hit by your enemy, and press the square button to trigger the
finishing move right when you get hit. Your enemy will not have enough
time to attack again while you power up, so you should be fine. In a
multi-enemy battle, DO NOT use your finishing move until there is only
one enemy left. 90% of the time, when a finishing move is executed
when there are more than one enemy, you will lose your finishing move
to an enemy attack. Don't waste a finishing move!!! Since they don't
use MP, they are very useful during any battle, especially an MP
draining boss battle. Use the L1 and R1 buttons to charge up your Digimon's
finishing attack. The more the meter is filled, the harder he'll hit!
VI. BATTLE COMMANDS
When you first start out with a new Digimon, you will have
relatively few battle commands. Most likely you will have "Your call"
and "Run" as your only options. "Your call" tells the Digimon to
choose his own attacks from the ones that are set, and to judge when to
attack and when to defend. You don't have too much of a say in a "Your
Call" battle. As your Digimon's brains stat increases, you will be
given more options with which to battle your Digimon. At 100, your
Digimon will learn the "Attack" command. With this command, your
Digimon will attack the enemy constantly, and neglect to keep a safe
distance or defend. This is best used against a slower or weaker
enemy. At 200, your Digimon will learn "Moderate" and "Distance." Use
these to keep your Digimon moving, so that they won't be hit by close
up attacks. At 300, your Digimon will learn "Defend." This tells your
Digimon to stop attacking and focus on defending itself. This is
useful if you are trying to learn a new technique, because you want the
enemy to use his attack on you. At 400, your Digimon should learn
"Change." This tells your Digimon to attack a different enemy in a
multi-enemy fight. Lastly, at 500 you gain control of your Digimon's attacks.
The regular attack button disappears and you are given three new ones in its
place. Each one may have a different symbol on it, but they are the attacks
that you have set. You may choose to tell your Digimon to only attack with
that one attack by selecting it. If you are not happy with this, then
return to "Your Call," and your Digimon will alternate attacks.
REGULAR ITEMS
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Item: Sm. Recovery
What it does: Recovers 500 HP
Item: Med. Recovery
What it does: Recovers 1500 HP
Item: Lrg. Recovery
What it does: Recovers 5000 HP
Item: MP Floppy
What it does: Recovers 500 MP
Item: Medium MP Floppy
What it does: Recovers 1500 MP
Item: Large MP Floppy
What it does: Recovers 5000 MP
Item: Various
What it does: Restores your Digimon's status
Item: Protection
What it does: Protects your Digimon's status
Item: Omnipotent
What it does: Restores some HP and MP, and cures errors
Item: Double Floppy
What it does: Restores both 1500 HP and MP
Item: Restore Floppy
What it does: Restores your Digimon from coma with half HP
Item: Sup. Restore Floppy
What it does: Restores your Digimon from coma with full HP
Item: Bandage
What it does: Heals injuries and some sickness
Item: Medicine
What it does: Heals injuries and sickness
Item: Offense, Speed, Defense Disks
What it does: Raise that particular stat during that battle only
Item: Super Offense, Speed, Defense Disks
What it does: Raise that particular stat greatly during that battle
only
Item: Omnipotent Disk
What it does: Raise all stats during that battle only.
Item: Offense, Speed, Defense, Brain Chip
What it does: Raises that particular stat by 50
Item: HP, MP Chip
What it does: Raises that particular stat by 500
Item: Devil Chip A
What it does: Offense and Brains +100, but shortens life span! :o( Sold
by Devimon.
Item: Devil Chip B
What it does: Defense and Speed +100, but shortens life span! :o( Sold
by Devimon.
Item: Devil Chip C
What it does: HP and MP +1000, but shortens life span! :o( Sold by
Devimon.
Item: Auto Pilot
What it does: Takes you to File City from anywhere
Item: Portable Potty
What it does: Digimon can potty anywhere. Don't leave home without
one! ^_^
Here it is. What you've all been waiting for! The walkthrough!
Just as a note to beginners, this walkthrough goes through File
Island's EASTERN path first. If you are a beginner, you want to start
going through File Island's WESTERN path as soon as possible. I wrote
this walkthrough going through the east first, because in the beginning
of the game, Mount Panorama and the Gear Savanna are blocked off. If
you are a beginner, here is the order you should read this walkthrough
in.
File City, Native Forest, Tropical Jungle, Drill Tunnel, Mount
Panorama, Gear Savanna, Trash Mountain, Geko Swamp, Ancient Dino
Region, Overdell, Great Canyon, Misty Trees, Toy Town, Freezeland,
Factorial Town, Mount Infinity, Beetle Land.
SECTION 6: OVERDELL
Heading back east again through the Tropical Jungle, you will
find Overdell. You may be able to tackle Overdell Cemetary's Grey
Lord's Mansion now, or you might not, depending on the type of Digimon
that you have with you. Once you enter the Overdell Region, you will
notice that there are a large amount of Darkrizamon patrolling the
area. The two guards in front of the cemetary gate are easy to get by,
if you don't want to battle them. Move close to the Darkrizamon on the
left, then back away as he runs toward you. Run around him as he does
his small patrol circle, then enter through the cemetary gate. Once
you enter Overdell Cemetary, you will notice Tsukaimon and an
occassional Soulmon, which is a Bakemon with a black hat.
Recruitment Digimon! In Overdell Cemetary, you will find a Bakemon
floating around. Make sure that you talk to Bakemon and not Soulmon!
Bakemon is NOT wearing a hat, like the Soulmon wear. Bakemon isn't too
bright, as you can see, and he doesn't speak english. Talk to Bakemon,
and he will ask you three questions. You must answer his questions yes
or no, and if you get the right combination then he will join the city. If you
would actually like to know what Bakemon is asking you, bring your own Bakemon
partner Digimon along with you to Overdell. Your partner Bakemon will be able
to translate Bakemon's questions for you. If you're stumped about what the
right combination is, try: Yes, Yes, No. Bakemon will then join the city,
where
he does absolutely nothing but float around the city square, and you still
can't
understand him unless you have your own partner Bakemon. Bakke!? ^_^
After recruiting Bakemon, you will probably be curious about the
mansion in front of you. The Mansion is Grey Lord's Mansion, and your
Digimon will be allowed to enter only if he is a virus type Digimon.
Examples of virus type Digimon are Numemon, Sukamon, Kuwagamon, Metal
Greymon, Megadramon, and Devimon. If you are worried about taking a
Digimon like Numemon or Sukamon into the mansion, don't worry because
there aren't really any tough battles except for Skull Greymon, and
that's not for a while anyways. I took a Numemon through the mansion,
and had no problems searching the mansion. However, I didn't take on
Skull Greymon with a Numemon.
Once you enter the mansion, most of the doors will be locked.
But just your luck! One door is unlocked! The door to the right of
the stairs (lower level) is unlocked and ready for exploring. Note
that in the first room there is a toilet, just in case your Digimon has
to go. Go west through a couple rooms, then south where you enter the
Dining Room of the mansion. In the Dining Room, you can see a shiny
sparkle coming from the ashes in the fireplace. (Almost like a Dragoon
Spirit! ^_^ ) It is actually a key: the key to many of the doors in
Grey Lord's Mansion. Search all of the rooms that you can open,
because many of them have Item Computers that have a variety of stat
chips for your Digimon. In the room with the stairs, go up and you
will find two Item Computers, and two Rockmon. The Rockmon are
hostile, so if you don't want a battle, don't try talking to them.
They're not friendly. Head southeast past the Rockmon, to an area
where the ground is like a metal caging. Walk around in the southeast
corner, and you should break the caging and fall into another room.
Head to the door to the north, and you will be in a room with a
coffin. Inspect the coffin and you'll find that it is really a door to
a hidden lab. Myotismon lies on the ground, weak from hunger. He's
been working so hard that he's forgotten to eat! Don't worry, this
Myotismon isn't like the one from the television series. He's a nice
Myotismon. ^_^ Myotismon wants you to bring him some steak, which can
be found in the mansion's locked refrigerator. He gives you the key,
and tells you to hurry. Return to the mansion's toilet room, then
enter the room to the west. The bluish door on the wall is the
refrigerator. But when you finally get it open, the meat is gone!!!
Maybe one of those suspicious looking Soulmon stole it. They give you
a clue to "return to where the stupid one gave you points." What are
they talking about? Well, it seems that the Soulmon are a little
bitter. Bakemon is the "stupid" one they are talking about. The
points he gave you are the city's prosperity points, which you got when
he joined the city. Exit the mansion through the front door, and you
should find the piece of steak outside on the ground. Pick it up and
take it back to Myotismon, who will thank you and explain his problem.
Myotismon will NOT join the city, even though he says that his men will
go to the battle arena to stay sharp. Sorry to all of you who like
Myotismon. ^_^ But if you are looking to recruit a new Digimon, your
answer could be found in Myotismon's "secret research project."
Recruitment Digimon! Myotismon has been working on something funny
behind that force field locked door. But what is it? Well, to find out, read
Shellmon's bulletin board post about Myotismon being missing. Next, talk to
Angemon in Jijimon's house, if you have Angemon, and he will tell you about
searching the mansion for clues. Return to Grey Lord's Mansion, and visit the
dining hall room where Myotismon usually is. He's not there, so run upstairs
to
his office and enter the lab area where you first found Myotismon when he asked
for steak. He won't be there either, so run downstairs and try to leave the
mansion. When you do, Devimon should confront you. He won't fight you, but
when he leaves the force field on the locked door is lifted, and you are free
to
explore the underground lab. Go through the door and down the elevator, and
you
will find yourself in a strange factory-like area. Pass the two circling
Darkrizamon and you will find yourself left with a choice. There are two
doors:
one guarded by a solitary Tekkamon and one guarded by three Darkrizamon.
Tekkamon's door is the correct one; if you try the Darkrizamon door, it'll be a
fake. Go through the correct door and you should find Myotismon lying in a
caged area. Head north on the screen, and you should find yourself face to
face
with Skull Greymon, Myotismon's experiment! Fight Skull Greymon and defeat
him,
and he will disappear. Run back to Myotismon and help him up, and he will
thank
you. Myotismon will now return to his spot in the dining hall, so leave the
underground lab area and visit him in the dining hall. His words are caught up
in a glitch, so you can't really hear everything he has to say. Well, that's
it
for Grey Lord's Mansion! You're probably thinking, "wait, how do I recruit
Skull Greymon?" Releasing Myotismon from the caged area automatically recruits
Skull Greymon, even though you don't get the happy little recruitment message.
^_^
Now that Grey Lord's Mansion is complete, you may leave the
Overdell area. Beware of the two Darkrizamon guards at the gate again
if your Digimon is lacking life. If you want to avoid fighting them,
as soon as you leave the cemetary grounds screen, hold down right on
the D-Pad and you should run right past them before they even know
what's going on. ^_^
SECTION 8: FREEZELAND
Freezeland is the home of ice-based Digimon. Here you can find
many recruitable Digimon, as well as a profitable trading business
which will fill your pocket easily. Mind your Digimon though; some
Digimon dislike the cold climate and can become sick if they stay in
Freezeland too long. And being sick is not a good thing--or is it?
Aside from the Mojyamon trading business, you won't have much
reason to visit Freezeland after recruiting all these Digimon.
Garurumon's Freezeland screen can lead you to the Misty Trees area, but
if you haven't gone through Mount Panorama, Gear Savanna, and Geko
Swamp, it's a pretty bad idea to enter Misty Trees now. Head back to
File City so that you can explore the Mount Panorama area a little. ^_^
WARNING! There are also two recruitment Digimon that will attack
you in File City! These Digimon are triggered by talking to Jijimon.
Recruitment Digimon! After talking to Jijimon when your city has a rating of
12-15, you might encounter Greymon outside his house. Greymon will approach
you
and ask you for a battle. If you win, he'll join the city and make a battle
arena. If you lose, he wants that street sign. (What street sign?!) Defeat
Greymon, and he will build his battle arena in the southeastern corner
of File City.
Recruitment Digimon! After Mount Infinity has been revealed, you will
be attacked by an Airdramon that seems to be brainwashed. Airdramon
hits your Digimon before the battle even starts, so be prepared with
recovery items. Defeat Airdramon, and he will rest in Jijimon's house.
After some time, Airdramon opens his own little business in Greymon's
battle arena. Airdramon will tell you your fortune as well as your
Digimon's. He does this for free, and if he tells you that you have
bad luck, don't take it to heart. His fortunes are random and don't
really mean anything.
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Southern Shore
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Fish
Bait used Location Appearance
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DigiAnchovy Mid-way from shore, west side Smallest fish
Any bait but fish Swims in groups
DigiSnapper Mid-way to shore, west side Grouped with
Any bait but fish DigiAnchovy
Black Trout Middle area on the northern side Medium size fish
Any meat, Hard to see in this
smaller fish area
Catfish Closest fish to shore Large fish, swims
right
Sirloin, in front of you
Black Trout
If you don't have the time or energy to haul 99 Anchovies out of the lake
and take them to the Mojyamon for Super Disks, another alternative for making
money would be fishing. If you buy meat, then fish at the lake for Black
Trout,
you can sell the Black Trout at the Item Shop for 500 bits each. Not bad,
trading a 50 bit piece of meat for a 500 bit fish! Also, remember that if a
fish steals your bait, then if you reel in your line normally, it may get
snagged on an item like a restore or omnipotent!
If you're interested in finding Seadramon in Dragon Eye Lake, then it's
time to visit Geko Swamp to claim your amazing rod. You'll need it if you want
to catch Seadramon, the lake's guardian.
XI. FAQ
This is where you can ask me questions! I answer questions for
several Digimon websites, most notably digital-monsters.com. I answer
50-70 questions about Digimon World a day, and these are the most asked
questions. If you have a question of your own, feel free to e-mail it to
RoyalPiratFatima@aol.com, and if it hasn't already been answered it
will be posted on this FAQ. PLEASE don't e-mail me any questions about how to
get Seadramon or how to get specific partner Digimon; I'm working on adding the
partner Digimon to the FAQ, and Seadramon's info is already up here. Any
e-mail questions about how to get Seadramon or about getting a specific Digimon
will be trashed unless there is something further to your question. Please
don't waste my time by asking me questions that are already answered on the
FAQ,
because it takes time away from others who have questions that are not answered
on here. Thanks!
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Newbie Questions
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1. What are Jijimon's questions for?
2. What do I feed my Digimon?
3. Where do I get items?
4. How long will my Digimon live?
5. What do I do now?
6. What are the most important Digimon to recruit?
7. Help! My Digimon was almost knocked out and I don't have recovery
items! What can I do?
8. I don't want a Numemon, or other digivolving problems!
9. Can I get all of the digidestined Digimon from the TV show?
10. I've just defeated [insert Digimon name here]. How come I can't
ask it to come to the city?
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Email Questions
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11. Where do I get the Digimon cards?
12. Where do I get the medals?
13. What is the item Leomon wants?
14. Who are the main role characters you can play with?
X. I want a Gabumon! Why can't I get my Tsunomon to digivolve to
Gabumon?
XI. What does a blinking happiness meter mean?
XII. Can you give me any cheat codes for Digimon World?
XIII. Can I get life hearts back?
XIV. How can I save my game progress?
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Answers
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1. I just started a new game of Digimon World. Why is Jijimon asking
me questions?
Jijimon will ask you a series of questions, and by your answers
he will choose a partner digimon for you. Based on your answers, he
will give you either an Agumon or a Gabumon to start.
2. My Digimon is telling me he's hungry, and I have nothing to feed
him. What do I do?
Your Digimon will often tell you it is hungry. Talk to Tanemon
in File City, who has a meat farm a little north of Jijimon's house.
She will give you three pieces of meat a day for your hungry Digimon.
You may also find additional pieces of meat fighting Goburimon or
Tsukaimon, inhabitants of the Native Forest. Also, sometimes in the
Native Forest, you may find a Digital Mushroom on the ground, which you
can feed to your Digimon.
3. My item window is empty, and there doesn't seem to be a store.
What do I do?
Talk to Tokomon in Jijimon's house. He will give you just enough
items to get started. You can then fight enemy Digimon in the Native
Forest, such as the ModokiBetamon who will sometimes drop the very
important sm. recovery disk. If you are really strapped for items,
make it a point to recruit Coelamon at Coela Point, and he will open up
a small item stand for you.
4. How long will my Digimon usually live?
Your Digimon will go through 5 life stages (hopefully.) Its
first life stage, the baby stage, will last only a few hours. It will
then digivolve into an in-training Digimon, such as Koromon or
Tsunomon. Your Digimon will remain as an in-training Digimon until it
is a little over a day old, then will become a rookie Digimon. Rookie
Digimon then digivolve into champion Digimon when they are about 4 or 5
days old, based on its stats and how well you care for it. The last
form your Digimon will reach is the Ultimate stage. If your Digimon's
stats are high enough, or if you have satisfied other requirements for
techniques, your Digimon may become an Ultimate any time after it is 11
days old. Champion Digimon live until they are about 15-18 days old,
while Ultimate Digimon live until they are 18-20 days old.
5. I fought Agumon and defeated him, and my rookie or champion Digimon
is strong enough for me to explore now. What do I do?
If you are confident in your Digimon's abilities, take time to
explore the Native Forest and surrounding areas. In the Native Forest,
you will find Kunemon and Palmon, two very important additions to your
city! Also, be sure to check out Coela Point for a dark shape in the
water. If you're ever in doubt about where to go, ask Yuramon, who
stands outside Agumon's item shop from time to time, or ask Tsunomon,
who's always bouncing around in the middle of the city's square (the
area that looks like a computer chip.)
6. What are the most important Digimon to recruit for my new city?
With your new city, you will want to recruit Palmon and Coelamon
as soon as possible. Palmon takes over the meat farm, and gives you
three giant meats a day, which satisfy your hungry Digimon better than
Tanemon's regular meat. Coelamon provides a badly needed item shop,
essential for any adventure or trip out of the city.
7. My Digimon was beaten badly in a fight and needs to be healed, but I
don't have any recovery items! What can I do?
You can always heal your Digimon in Jijimon's house. Talk to
Punimon, who is sitting in the chair on the right side of the house,
and he will let you rest for an hour, which restores some HP and MP.
8. Help! I don't want a Numemon! Or if I don't have a Numemon, my
Digimon seems to be digivolving to the same champion Digimon all the
time. How can I fix this?
If you are getting a Numemon, it could be one of three problems.
First, you may have made too many care mistakes on your Digimon. If
that's not it, check your Digimon's weight. Most rookies need to be at
30 before they can digivolve to a decent champion Digimon. If it's not
the weight, then the problem is that your Digimon's stats are too low.
Any problems in these three areas can cause your Digimon to digivolve
into a Numemon type Digimon. As for a Digimon who always Digivolves
into the same champion Digimon, it is as simple as what stats you train
your Digimon in. For example, if you train an Agumon heavily in
Defense, it is most likely that he will become a Tyrannomon. If you
train the same Agumon heavily in Brains, it will become a Centarumon.
And if you train it evenly all around, it will most likely become a
Greymon. When it comes to acquiring different champion Digimon, be
creative and try new stat combinations to see what you get.
9. Can I get all of the Digimon from the television series? What if I
want a Gatomon or a Gomamon?
Sorry! In Digimon World, several different digidestined Digimon
have been left out. Tentomon, Gomamon, and Gatomon will not appear in
the game. Neither will Motimon, MegaKabuterimon, Bukamon, Ikkakumon,
Zudomon, Salamon, Togemon, Lillymon, or Angewomon. You will, however, find
Kabuterimon and Hercules Kabuterimon, the champion and mega forms of Tentomon:
in Digimon World, Hercules Kabuterimon is the ultimate form for
Kabuterimon. You may find some of these Digimon as characters in the
game, such as Tentomon in Beetle Land, but they cannot be used as
partner Digimon.
10. I've just defeated [insert Digimon name here]. How come I can't
ask it to come to the city?
Most likely, what you have defeated was an enemy Digimon, not a
recruitable Digimon. You can spot most enemy Digimon easily: they look
like the recruitable Digimon, but they are odd colors. For example,
the recruitable Gabumon looks exactly like the Gabumon from the
television series. He has a blue fur coat and a yellow body
underneath. In Gear Savanna, you will often encounter Psychemon, which
look like Gabumon except for the fact that they have pink bodies
instead of yellow. Psychemon are not recruitable: they are just there
to battle you when you bump into them. Gabumon, on the other hand, is.
Always pay attention to what you're battling!
11. Where do I get the Digimon cards?
Once you recruit three of the large item shop Digimon, the card
vending machine should appear in the item shop. The item shop Digimon
are Patamon, Unimon, Monochromon, and Biyomon. Also, you can buy cards
from the special shop in the Gear Savanna, found only from the first to
the fifteenth of each month.
12. In the player menu, there is a spot for medals. What are those
for? Where can you get those medals?
Medals show any milestones you've reached during the game. These
include having 999,999 bits, catching 100 fish, collecting all of the
Digimon cards, and finishing the game. There are 16 medals in all.
13. What is the item Leomon wants? Where can I find it?
Leomon wants his ancestors' sacred tablet, but you will not be
able to find the tablet until your city's prosperity rating is higher
than 45.
14. Who are the main role characters you can play with?
There is only one human character in this game! You are a boy
who has been sucked into Digimon World to help save File Island. The
boy doesn't really have a set name, because it is whatever you type
your name in as. You do, however, have another character with you:
your Digimon!
15. I want a Gabumon! Why can't I get my Tsunomon to digivolve to
Gabumon?
I know why you're confused. In the television series, Tsunomon
becomes Gabumon. This isn't true in Digimon World. I tried to get a
Gabumon with a Tsunomon, and ended up with a Penguinmon instead! ^_^ To
get a Gabumon, train a Koromon in defense and speed, the opposite of
Agumon's offense and brains.
16. My happiness meter started blinking. It goes from a yellow happy
face to a blue sad face. What does that mean?
A blinking happiness meter means that there is something wrong
with your Digimon. It may be weakened by the outside environment, and
is trying to tell you with the meter. For example, fire Digimon have a
horrible time when visiting Freezeland. Stay there too long, and your
Digimon may get sick. I have also observed another status related to
the happiness bar. You can tell if your Digimon is suffering from this status
if there is a fly or butterfly whizzing around his head. This is a bad status
to
have, because your Digimon will lose some of his stat points when the butterfly
makes a circle around him. I have recieved some e-mails that say that you can
cure this status by standing on one of the many outlets you can find on the
ground, but I haven't tested this so I don't know for sure.
17. Can you tell me any cheat codes for this game?
Nope! I don't cheat and I don't own a game shark, so don't ask
me about cheats. If you want to cheat in a game, why do you need my
help? This FAQ is for people who want to play the game through
themselves but need a little push in the right direction.
18. Can I get life hearts back?
No. Once a life heart is gone, it's gone. There's no way to get
it back. So be careful and mind your Digimon's HP!
19. Where and when can I save?
You can save when your Digimon sleeps, and also in Jijimon's
house with the red digivice. If you save with the Digivice, you must
say yes to saving, but no to saving for battle card data.
GREEN GYM:
Striking Punching Glove
Increases Offense and Speed Increases Defense and Brains
Trainer's Classroom Waterfall
Increases Brains and MP Increases MP and Defense
Boulder Moving Running
Increases HP and Offense Increases Speed and HP
TRASH MOUNTAIN
Hide in Trash
Increases MP dramatically
ICE SANCTUARY
Ice Pushing Falling Icicles
Increases HP and Offense Increases Defense and Brains
BEETLE LAND
Hammer Smash Treadmill
Increases Defense Increases Speed
Rock Pushing Striking
Increases HP Increases Offense
________Greymon
|________Tyrannomon
|________Monochromon
_____Agumon----|________Meramon
| |________Centarumon
| |________Birdramon
| |________Numemon, Sukamon, Nanimon, Bakemon
|
Botamon-----Koromon-|
(Green Egg) | ________Garurumon
| |________Centarumon
| |________Ogremon
| |________Tyrannomon
|_____Gabumon---|________Monochromon
|________Numemon, Sukamon, Nanimon
|________Drimogemon
________Leomon
|________Kokatorimon
|________Angemon
____Elecmon----|________Bakemon
| |________Numemon, Sukamon, Nanimon
|
Punimon----Tsunomon-|
(Blue Egg) |
| ________Shellmon
| |________Whamon
| |________Frigimon
|____Penguinmon-|________Mojyamon
|________Numemon, Sukamon, Nanimon, Bakemon
|________Garurumon
________Kuwagamon
|________Whamon
|________Vegiemon
____Palmon-----|________Ninjamon
| |________Numemon, Sukamon, Nanimon, Bakemon
|
Yuramon----Tanemon--|
(Pink Egg) |
| ________Coelamon
| |________Whamon
| |________Drimogemon
|____Betamon----|________Shellmon
|________Seadramon
|________Numemon, Sukamon, Nanimon, Bakemon
________Angemon
|________Tyrannomon
|________Ogremon
____Patamon----|________Unimon
| |________Numemon, Sukamon, Nanimon, Bakemon
| |________Leomon
Poyomon----Tokomon--|
(Orange Egg) |
| ________Birdramon
| |________Airdramon
| |________Kokatorimon
|____Biyomon----|________Unimon
|________Kabuterimon
|________Numemon, Sukamon, Nanimon, Bakemon