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    Digimon Battle

    Game » consists of 1 releases. Released Apr 14, 2010

    Digimon Battle is a MMORPG where players can adopt their own Digimon partner and fight other Digimon and players to gain experience and gain the ability to digivolve.

    Short summary describing this game.

    Digimon Battle last edited by AlexB4tman on 02/04/22 03:29AM View full history

    Overview

    Digimon Battle is the North American version of Digimon RPG, a Korean massively-multiplayer online role-playing game first released back in 2002.

    It allows players to pick one out of four tamers and one out of three Digimon to begin their online quest. Players can catch other Digimon and collect up to a team of five for three-on-three battles.

    Gameplay

    Digimon Battle is an MMORPG with a traditional turn-based battle system. The player begins their quest by picking one of four characters to represent them in the game, all of them are models of the characters in the 3rd season of Digimon; Digimon Tamers (Takato, Henry, Rika, and Jerri). After that, the player must pick one of three digimon to be the starter Digimon (These are the first forms of the Digimon Guilmon, Terriermon, and Renamon).

    Players start out in a tutorial mode in the real world until their Digimon reaches level 11, at which time they are able to digivolve into their rookie stage. After that, it's up to the players to level up their Digimon and catch others in order to build their team so that they may traverse dungeons with others (and go into the Digital World). Other digivolution levels are 21 (Champion), 31 (Ultimate), and 41 (Mega). Some Digimon only goes up to the ultimate level, so they will not gain a new form when they reach Mega level.

    Players may get new Digimon in a few ways; they can catch them in battle (using the "capture" button with a 30% success rate), they can use a net on them in battle(with a 100% success rate), or they can hatch them from a Digimon egg. Digimon eggs and nets can only be obtained by buying them from the WeMade store with WeCash.

    Battles are played out on a screen featuring the Digimon the player currently has set as partners on the right side of the screen and the enemies on the left side. It is possible to face up to five enemy Digimon but the player may only have three of their own in battle. Battle progresses using a standard active-time battle system (a la Final Fantasy) where it is possible to select either a standard move, one of two special attacks and select cards to help the Digimon when it attacks.

    Players may also form parties (up to 5) with other players. This is most commonly done in the game's dungeons, where the enemy digimon are stronger and require a few friends to tag along to beat. Players may call in more than one of their Digimon when they're in a party, but only if there are less than five players and less than five allied Digimon on the field.

    Fighting enemy Digimon involves guiding the character around the digital world and clicking on the Digimon to battle; Digimon will never attack a player.

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