Talk:Guardromon

Should it just say "Digimon Tamers", instead of specifying the first episode? If so, can someone compare the other Fusion Digimon I've implemented to see if I misconstrued season-wide attack names as episodic? 20:05, June 21, 2014 (UTC)

D-Grenade
The Cyber Sleuth games (also Links) have D-Grenade as his attack (Also Guardromon (Gold)), however the Field Guide states it is called "Destruction Grenade", which of course is two different names. However, https://i.imgur.com/CyoLdMy.jpg the Japanese also supports the name of the move being shortened and isn't	ディストラクショングレネード it's uh... I can't type that, its on a picture lol. Not sure if we should just treat it as Destruction Grenade? it might be best to just treat it as a new move because like... they had little reason to shorten the move - there's longer attack names - so it was shortened for er... shits and giggles? so yeah, D-Grande = Destruction Grenade? it's mentioned in the Field Guide with the full name, but the attacking version if the shortened version so hmmmmmmm. Also it would be "Dグレネード", I guess.Marcusbwfc (talk) 03:43, September 6, 2018 (UTC)
 * We would use the expanded form, and not that it has been shortened in some sources. See TigerVespamon.
 * Also, for katakana, go to WWWJDIC and type in the katakana in romaji, with a # at the start. 13:32, September 6, 2018 (UTC)

Sakura Wars
Guardromon kinda looks like the robots in Sakura Wars. Here is a gameplay video. 18:32, September 9, 2020 (UTC)
 * kinda, I guess, but it's not blatant enough that I wouldn't want confirmation via twitter or some such. 20:05, September 9, 2020 (UTC)