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What kind of Digimon is Renamon?

What kind of Digimon is Renamon?

Renamon is an Animal Digimon. It has the appearance of a golden fox. Renamon is a Digimon whose relationship with humans is expressed bluntly, so depending on how it was raised during its time as an In-Training, it is said that it can digivolve to a Renamon of particularly high intelligence.

What animal is brachiomon from Digimon?

Brachiomon resembles a Brachiosaurus with orange skin, blue stripes on the neck, back and legs and a horn on the top of its head. In early Digimon media, Brachiomon’s skin was grey rather than orange.

Is there a way to translate burakimon to brachiomon?

ブラキモン (Burakimon?) can’t actually be translated as “Brachiomon”, however. To be able to be translated as “Brachiomon”, the name would need to be “ブラキオモン (Burakiomon Burakio Baburu?).

What does Renamon do in DigiBase?

Renamon is a Digimon in the DigiBase who gives information on Digimon plate repairs. Renamon digivolves from Puttimon and can digivolve into Kyubimon. In order to digivolve or degenerate into Renamon, your Digimon must be at least level 11.

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What level can Renamon digivolve to taomon?

Renamon gains the ability to digivolve to Kyubimon at level 21, Taomon at level 31, and Sakuyamon at level 41. There is also a special event Renamon who can digivolve to Kuzuhamon instead.

Is Digimon World 2003 the same as Digimon 3?

Released only in Europe, Australia and New Zealand, Digimon World 2003 is exactly the same as the Japanese version of Digimon World 3, where unlike the North American version, after defeating Galacticmon, Junior returns to the Amaterasu Server, which is partially fixed, to play a test game.

How many forms can a Digimon bring?

Each digimon can bring 3 forms, and set its primary forms. Each form have some normal techniques (although some may be unique to certain form) which can be shared with the other forms (up to 3 techniques each form), and one signature technique. A technique learned from other forms costs 20% more expensive than its original MP cost.

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