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True! I was also surprised, the main what we fighting gamers call 'shotos' is unavailable in the roster for the first gen lmao
Ehhhh XD
Yea probably the wrong stats too high
Essentially, Easy-Normal makes it less grindy, Beginner makes the game much easier with weaker enemies.
You ain't losing much potential of the game content anyways since on Normal mode, bosses still hits like a truck half the time.
I dunno, seems like a good callback to the past.
(And I'd agree, Agumon really is the mascot of this franchise)
From what I've heard, in the original V-pets, Agumon's evolution into Tyrannomon was supposed to the the famed evolution.
While Greymon was meant to be a kind of secret obscure form, that only really skilled players would find.
But... apparently, it wasn't as hard to obtain as they thought, and Greymon turned out to be actually easier than Tyrannomon to get, so Greymon ended up the famous evolution (later reinforced by the anime).
So, that would actually be funny if regular Agumon being trickier to obtain was a reference (unintentional or not) to that.
Tyrannomon was and is a very iconic mon from the franchise, so that doesn't surprises me.
It was also the first evolution I got on DW1 back in the day:I was just casually playing until my agumon digievolved into it, rather than greymon to my surprise (I didn't even have internet back in the day, so good luck figuring the requirements needed for the evolutions, lol).
Getting Tyrannomon in World 1 during first gen is a nightmare. Dude eats a horse for breakfast. But I love him cuz his design in older games goes HARD AF
LOL for real? I must have been extremely lucky back then! XD
When I played World 1, that was what I ended up with, too.
Once I'd unlocked Tyrannomon (after tons of failures with getting Numemon), I was able to finally explore the game and make progress.
...Well, up until I got a little too cocky, took one something too strong, and he ended up dying.
Tyrannomon was pretty much the only Champion I ever got in that game.
Rip my guy, now he can return and kick ass as RustTyranomon
Thank you for this info, I restarted my game once hoping I could get Agumon but I ended up having to repeat the whole tutorial area again... ugh
The current weakmon, can be used as a building block base though, training up their stats so their generation will come out more powerful since the stats are hereditary(They will inherit a percentage of the highest stats across all your generations, so, you new mon will be same as strong, if not stronger, than your last mon.
My playstyle is to have 2 mons with different tier. Ultimate and Rookie, Mega and Champion etc. which will help a lot in battle where the higher tier mon will babysit the lower tier mon by fighting more powerful enemies which will net the lower tier mon gain near maximum stats per battle.