Talk:Agunimon

Agunimon
I can't find any proof that his Japanese name is romanized as Agnimon, and in fact I found a japanese fansite that romanizes it as Agunimon. Also, I can't source these techs:

Twin Attacks
 * Fire Dash (Fire Slide): Runs fast enough to leave a blazing trail of fire behind him.
 * Crimson Knuckle: Flames engulf his fists as he hits the opponent with his fist.
 * Burning Slicer: A sword of flames comes out of his fist and he slices his enemies.
 * Vortex Strike: A flaming tornado flies out of the sky and he pushes it toward the target.
 * Blaze Shoot: His hands shoot a large blaze.
 * Salamanrider Kick: A flame engulfes his leg as he kicks.
 * Gattling Burst: He makes a flame come from his gauntlet.
 * Million Gattling Burst: A million flames from his gauntlet.
 * Blaze Gust: A great flame wind shoots from his body. If he uses this,he might dedigivolve to Flamemon.
 * Elbow Drop: He strikes his enemies with his flaming elbow.
 * Blade Shot: His Burning Slicer attack shoots a small flame
 * Shining Burn Slash: A twin attack with Lobomon. Wrap the enemy with a fire dragon, and cut off the enemy with holy light.


 * See this !
 * That doesn't source them, though. If it mentioned what game they were from, fine, but I need an actual manga/game/v-pet to link them to. Not even Mr. Lister's Koromon  survived intact.  18:43, 23 December 2008 (UTC)


 * Fire Dash, Elbow Drop, Fire Slide are from Digimon Battle Chronicle, which kept their names in the Northern American release, Digimon Rumble Arena 2.

The remaining attacks must have come from Battle Spirit 2, but since there is no guide for this game, you'd just have to believe DVR.

Question: What is the source of Pyro Punch? I watched the first 6 episodes of season 4 and Agunimon only used Pyro Tornado and Pyro Darts. --Deviate85 00:21, August 21, 2011 (UTC)
 * I thought I saw it, but I'm thirteen episodes in and can't find it. :|  I'm going to need to do a full season watch to find what Burning Salamander turns into. Lanate (talk) 04:40, August 21, 2011 (UTC)