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You can get fruits from daily rewards. Try it if you want.. If changing the size AFTER hatching gives more stats: WHY WOULD ANYONE BUY 5/5 EGGS? Thats because 5/5 digimon get more stats AND are bigger because of that. Changing the size of a digimon (obviously it is already hatched and in use) will NOT affect it's stats.
You think when you use one of those fruits that gives you a temporal 300% size will give you 300% stats? lol
All size digimon has a specific range.
3/5 won't go above 99% (Barely ever goes over 90%)
4/5 has the range of between 100% and 124%
5/5 has the range between 118% and 130%
The fruit that we daily get affect the size according to the range.
The 300% one was a rare event and it was stated that it was for visuals.
Just use however you like and thats all.
the size is comfirmed that only affects the looks. But, obviously, hight lvl digimons (when hatching) have better stats AND higher sizes. With a hight capacity to resizing later.
And it's not just the percentage, but also the CMs size that affect stats. Back when I played my friend and gaming partner used to discuss with me her finds and Digimon size tests, and she confirmed without any hint of a doubt that the higher the CM size, the stronger the Digimon even if only by a measly few points.
So if you compare two Digimon at 129% size, the one with the higher CM size will have better base stats.
Take it from someone who had basically mastered the game before retiring, with a 130% and several 129%s.
please do not speak of things you dont know.
youtube it and look and if you dont think thts good enough talk to GM or check WIKI.
Bigger size = more stats simple and efficient.
Dont try to spread more lies on the forum please.
If it's something common (and uncloned) like Elecmon, Palmon, Gotsumon, Myotismon, Doggymon, etc, then better make a 4/5 or 5/5 instead. (trust me, those I mentioned are easy to hatch)
However hatching is quite hard for me if its a common Egg that dropped and not out the gift box. They basically get destroyed on Lvl 1 or 2 i never had a lvl 3 one so far and as for now im quite through 200 so far.
However i managed to make Tamer LVL 50 and my starter Digimon has burst mode and lvl 77. Leveling however is almost impossible as the only things that give EXP are almost kiliing me and i have to buy alot of Chips and other food to just make a few percent and to finish the quests on file island shore thing.
However my 5/5 Digimon was Baihumon. My problem is i cant find out on how to get the Riding saddle for this digimon.
Someone was so nice and wanted to sell it to me but for 2T and i dont even have 200M so far.
To me this game more and more appears to be about the cash shop or to grind for weeks to afford a single item.
The explanation to new ppl about half the stuff ingame is non existant and quite sad if you ask me.
Is it possible to achieve the saddle trough the cash shop? Otherwise i think this Digimon is quite useless as i cant farm Evoluters so far MC 2 (never drops one) and MC 7 i cant kill yet without wasting alot of food items.
once you 55 you unlock maze area good place for exp and money.
but you soon 80 then its time for waterfront.
If ur on omegamon pop into the digimon chat here on steam when you play and ill see if i can locate ya and help you out. ( press community then you can see chat icon for digimon. )
It's true what you say though, the in-game explanation is pretty much inexistent and makes newbie's life a lot tougher than it should be.
You can't buy that one rider mode in particular from the store (as far as I remember) since it is a dungeon drop, but that also makes it one of the cheapest to obtain. I assume you're playing in Omegamon and I don't know how much crowns costs there, but in Leviamon months ago before I quite you could sell 5$ worth crowns for 30-35T in-game, and buy the rider mode for like 4-5T.