Talk:Digimon (creature)

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 * Hybrid-R (Rookie): This is a Rookie-class Hybrid level. In the TCG, it is known as Rookie only.
 * Hybrid-H (Human): This is a Champion-class Hybrid level
 * Hybrid-B (Beast): This is an Ultimate-class Hybrid level.
 * Hybrid-A (Advanced): This is a Mega-class Hybrid level. Also known as Hybrid "Fusion Form" (融合形態).
 * Hybrid-Z (Zeta): This is a Mega-class Hybrid level, even stronger than Hybrid-A. Also known as Hybrid "Transcend Form" (超越形態).
 * Hybrid-U (Ultimate): This is a Super-Ultimate-class Hybrid level. In the TCG, it is known as Mega only.

The Rookie level is the lowest Digivolutionary level that can deal meaningful damage during a battle. Digimon Digivolve to the Rookie level as children; depending on their battle experience, they may progress to the Champion level as adults or remain Rookies throughout their lives. They may also dedigivolve to Rookie if they cannot sustain the energy needed for higher levels.

Armor level. This level is a special Digivolutionary level, that first appeared in the Digimon Adventure 02 series, in which it can be reached by using a Digi-egg on a Digimon. The power of most of these Digimon are equal to a Champion level Digimon, although some are as strong as Ultimates or even Megas.

Mega (『究極体』) and Super (『超究極体』) levels.

Ultimate (完全体 Perfect) level

DigiCore
We need info on DigiCore's, and the redirect needs to be fixed to that section. Glorious  CHAOS!  12:12, 19 June 2009 (UTC)

Gender cleanup
I, personally believe the message this article is trying to convey is bogged down by using too much information concerning instances where gender has been mentioned. It can be broken down into two parts, one being an outright and brief explanation between physical gender and gender personality, and where gender personality exists among Digimon, and another concerning instances of secondary sex traits and genderlessness. This needs to get done, and think of the younger readers need to grasp the real message upfront. 74.194.224.252 04:06, 1 July 2009 (UTC)