ExTyrannomon (エクスティラノモン Ex-Tyranomon) Ultimate Puppet Vaccine Nature Spirits Unknown Metal Empire Debut Partners Cards ( Ja:), ( En:) ExTyrannomon is a Puppet Digimon. It sneaks around within a Tyrannomon-shaped plush toy.
The reason why it is a Tyrannomon plush toy is unclear, but it is likely that the mysterious Digimon that is stealing away inside just broke into the plush toy that was closest. However, this plush toy possesses power rivaling that of at its limits and the defensive power of an impregnable fortress, so ordinary Digimon and the like are completely unable to oppose it. However, like Monzaemon, if nothing is pulling its strings, then it is nothing but an ornament. Attacks. Pretty Attack: Expels itself from its adorable body.
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Dangerous Zipper ( Black Matter): The Digimon within ExTyrannomon unleashes an evil orb. Main articles: and ExTyrannomon is a Darkness specialty Digimon. It appears in the, floors 9, 10, and 11, the, floors 3, 4, 5, and 7, the, floor 11, the, floors 7 and 8, and the, floor 5. It gives 485 EXP and 1980 Bits when defeated. ExTyrannomon digivolves from with 0 to 5 DP, or from with 0 or more DP. Digimon World 3 The ExTyrannomon card is #289 and is a brown Ultimate card with 26/28 stats. It appears in the 11b and 12a booster packs.
Digimon World Dawn and Dusk EXTyrannomon is #272 in Digimon World Dawn and Dusk, and is a Balance-class Digimon with a resistance to the Steel element and weakness to the Water. Its basic stats are 202 HP, 252 MP, 111 Attack, 122 Defense, 108 Spirit, 105 Speed, and 50 Aptitude. It possesses the Dark Breath 4, Lucky Medal 3, and Collector 3 traits. EXTyrannomon digivolves from and can digivolve to. In order to digivolve or degenerate to EXTyrannomon, your Digimon must be at least level 34, with 4500 Dark experience. EXTyrannomon can also DNA digivolve from and, if the base Digimon is at least level 29, with 3700 Dark experience. EXTyrannomon can DNA digivolve to with, or to with.
Digimon Story: Lost Evolution ExTyrannomon is #177, and is an Ultimate-level, MP-type, Dark-species Digimon with a resistance to the Dark and Thunder elements and a weakness to the Holy element. It possesses the Poison Guard, Paralysis Guard, and Health 200% traits. It dwells in the Thriller Ruins. When defeated, it can drop the debug plate for ExTyrannomon or Ghoulmon. ExTyrannomon digivolves from and can digivolve into. In order to digivolve or degenerate into ExTyrannomon, your Digimon must be at least level 32 with 130 defense and a level cap of 46, but only once you have revived ExTyrannomon. Digimon V-Pet Version V ExTyrannomon digivolves from.
In order to digivolve to ExTyrannomon, your Raremon must fight at least 15 battles with a winning percentage of 80% or greater. Digimon V-Pet 20th Anniversary ExTyrannomon digivolves from. In order to digivolve to ExTyrannomon, your Raremon must fight at least 15 battles with a winning percentage of 80% or greater over the most recent 15. If less than 3 care mistakes are made over 48 awake hours, ExTyrannomon will Digivolve to.
DigiWindow ExTyrannomon appears in the eighth Southwest area of and can be unlocked by winning the 'Bomb' mini-game. Notes and references.
(2013) (2013–2016) (2014) Original run July 6, 2010 – September 27, 2011 Episodes 54 Anime television series Digimon Fusion 2 Directed by Yukio Kaizawa Written by Riku Sanjo Music by Kousuke Yamashita Studio Toei Animation Original network TV Asahi Original run October 4, 2011 – March 21, 2012 Episodes 25 franchise. Digimon Fusion, known in Japan as Digimon Xros Wars ( デジモンクロスウォーズ, Dejimon Kurosu Wōzu, pronounced 'Cross Wars'), is the sixth television series of the franchise, produced. It follows the adventures of Michael 'Mikey' Kudo, who utilizes the power of fusing any Digimon partners.
The series was broadcast on and between July 6, 2010 and March 21, 2012. It is divided into three arcs with the latter two given the subtitles of The Evil Death Generals and the Seven Kingdoms ( 悪のデスジェネラルと七つの王国, Aku no Desu Jeneraru to Nanatsu no Ōkoku), and The Boy Hunters Who Leapt Through Time ( 時を駆ける少年ハンターたち, Toki o Kakeru Shōnen Hantā-tachi) respectively. The series was licensed outside of Asia by for an English dub produced. The first arc was dubbed as the first season of Digimon Fusion. The second arc premiered on March 8, 2015.
The series was adapted into a series and for multiple. The use of deeper themes and striking fight scenes have earned a positive response from critics, despite the series intended for young viewers. Main article: Mikey Kudo receives the Fusion Loader, creates his own team (Fusion Fighters) and recruits some Digimon partners in the Digital World. There, he learns that Lord Bagramon is attempting to conquer the world by collecting 108 Code Crown fragments and wields the Darkness Loader. Mikey collects some fragments from each zones, but Bagramon steals them and recruits AxeKnightmon.
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