Fractal Code

Fractal Code (デジコード) is a substance that appears in Digimon Frontier and is one of the building blocks of the Digital world.

Fractal Code also appears in Digimon World 4, for a few moments after an enemy is defeated.

Digimon Frontier
Fractal Code is the data that makes up a Digimon and can be obtained when a Digimon is destroyed. It is also the fabric that makes up the itself, as throughout Digimon Frontier, large sections of terrain start disappearing as fractal code is drained from the world. The fractal code is then transplanted into other Digimon and is able to be released by defeating that Digimon and scanning it into a D-Tector; the D-Tector can then release the code back into the world in order to repair the part that the code was stolen from.

Every lifeform in the Digital World is also made up of fractal code, and the protagonists can scan a ring or rings of this to allow them to spirit evolve.

The elemental spirits of the are also contained within the fractal code of both the protagonist and antagonist Warriors. When any of them are damaged to a critical level, their fractal code is revealed along with their Spirits, allowing their theft. This happens to Zoe Orimoto and, resulting in them not being able to spirit evolve until their Spirits are returned.

is one of the Digimon who best demonstrates the power of fractal code. When is defeated, Mercurymon is able to absorb his fractal code, which he then uses to assume a corrupted form of Seraphimon called. When he is defeated, the fractal code is recovered and sent back to Seraphimon's Digi-Egg causing him to be reborn as Patamon. The fact that he returned in his Rookie form may be to do with his status as a Celestial Digimon however as when Ophanimon and Cherubimon came back without their fractal code being returned, they came back at the Rookie level too. If the Digimon has been mortally wounded, scanning their fractal code will generally revert them to their purified form before they die, but otherwise it will simply force them to degenerate to a lower level.