Tips and Help

 

Here are some quick tips to raising your Digimon.

  1. First off Never leave your Digimon alone, unless he's sleeping.
  2. If you need to leave your Digimon alone, change the time so that he falls asleep.
  3. If you're going to take your Digimon to school, turn off the sound by holding the bottom button and pressing the top. You should hear a beep if you do it correctly.
  4. Learn your Digimon's habits, so you can know when to turn off the lights, flush the toilet, feed them and train them. They do follow a sort of schedule, so learn it.
  5. Don't use Vitamins, they are much like steriods. Good in the short term, but the long term effects are bad.
  6. Before battling, make sure his Hunger and Strength hearts are full.
  7. If you need to wake up your Digimon while it's sleeping, feed it and it will wake up. Don't keep it up too late past its bedtime.
  8. Don't open your Digimon up. I've that learn from experence
  9. When Training, Quality is better than Quantity. So work hard to make sure you don't lose when you're shadow boxing.

 

Growth Chart <--click to see it

Digimon Tips

Before Engaging in the battle, always make sure your digimon is at its minimum weight. The way to betq determine who's going to  win is who has the better character, and who weighs less.
Whatever you do, don't try the pause cheat on a digimon, they still lose health when the clock is stopped
Before you fight anybody, try to be sure you'll win. Look at their age and their character, Who is in their prime(6-10) and who has the best character. These are the varibles that are involved while fighting.

 

Digimon Ranking

Here are the Digimons ranked from best to worst

1.Teddymon

2.Mamemon

3.Metal Greymon

4.Airdramon

5.Greymon

6.Darkmon

7.Tyronomon

8.Seadramon

9.Meramon

10.Numemon

11.Betamon

12.Agunmon

 

Guidelines Getting The Digimon You Want (with out codes)

There are 4 factors that effect which Digimon you get. They are: Hunger Hearts, Strength Hearts, Alarm Responding, and Waking Up Call. However you do each of the four factors will determine how your Digimon evolves. For example, if you train a lot, feed a lot, correct alarms quickly, and don't wake up your Digimon you are more likely to get a stronger Digimon. There are 3 categories for Digimons: Low, Medium and High.

Low: Low: To get a low digimon, you must feed him very little, train him very little, respond to alarms VERY slowly, and Wake him up while he's asleep.

Medium: Medium: To get a medium digimon, you must fill up all his strength and hunger hearts, respond like normal, and wake ups can go either way.

High: High: To get a high Digimon, you must feed your digimon even though all his hunger hearts are full, train him even though his strength hearts are full, respond VERY quickly, and never wake him up at night.

Now for the good stuff, but remember some luck is involved in getting each digimon. Also be sure to check the evolution chart on this page, because the evolution steps are sometimes different with each digimon.

Greymon

High

Airdramon

High

Darkmon

High

Seadramon

Medium

Tyranomon

Medium

Mermon

Medium

Agumon

Medium, High

Betamon

Low

Numemon

Low

Remember though, that getting a good level 4 digimon usually means  that your level 5 won't be as good. So take a risk and try the Numemon. That's the only way to get a Teddymon. Info on getting Level 5, Ultimates (a.k.a.Grand Champions) is on its way.