Apollomon

Apollomon
Apollomon is a God Man Digimon whose name and design are derived from Apollo, the Roman god of the sun. One of the "Olympus Twelve", it conceals a solar-class flame energy. This energy has a terrible ability to smelt all substances, and its almost heartless fervor and pride are barely restrained.

Digimon World Dawn and Dusk
Apollomon is #383 in Digimon World Dawn and Dusk, and is a Balance-class Holy species Digimon with a resistance to the Light element and weakness to the Dark. Its basic stats are 337 HP, 340 MP, 187 Attack, 174 Defense, 155 Spirit, 137 Speed, and 82 Aptitude. It possesses the Heroic Power, Heroic Heart, Flame Aura, and Gladiator traits.

Apollomon digivolves from Flaremon. In order to digivolve to Apollomon, your Digimon must be at least level 55, with 100% Friendship, and 17500 Holy experience. Apollomon must be matched with Dianamon in order to create the Baby Egg.

In Digimon World Dusk, Apollomon appears as one of Koh's Digimon in the first round of Union Quest 12: The Legendary Tamer.

Digimon World Championship
Apollomon digivolves from Flaremon. In order to digivolve to Apollomon, your Digimon must have at least 40 Holy AP, have fought at least 20 battles with at least a 50% winning percentage, and have had at least one Egg-Revert.

Digimon Xros Wars
Attacks
 * Solblaster (Sol Blaster): Fires a scorching solar orb generated from the sphere of flames on its back.
 * Phoebus Blow : Attacks with a single, deadly blow from a fist filled with its inner power.
 * Arrow of Apollo: Continuously fires red hot arrows from the shining jewels on its hands.

Apollomon Whispered
Apollomon Whispered is a Digimon whose name and design are derived from Apollo, the Roman god of the sun. It is the form invoked by the evil Whispered that Bagramon inserted into Apollomon.

Digimon Xros Wars
Attacks
 * Arrow of Whispered: Continuously fires red hot arrows from the shining jewels on its hands.

Apollomon Darkness Mode
Apollomon Darkness Mode is a Digimon whose name and design are derived from Apollo, the Roman god of the sun.