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Aegiochusmon Green is a Shaman Digimon. It synthesized the abilities of various species, with a human body as the base. The synthesis of species is said to be the result of having sought the extreme called omnipotence, and adapts it to its surroundings, dramatically altering its appearance. This form is composed of data taken from the Plant-tribe, so the data of the Plant-tribe sleeping within its body establishes itself as an upper body and arms, centered upon the crystal in its chest. Because it is based on the Plant-tribe, its weight is especially light compared to the other forms. It is able to fire sturdy thorns from the Busters equipped to both of its arms, and perform tricky movements that hook its thorns in various places similar to Rope Action, or perform others that are used for offense and defense. Its keen movements which capitalize on its equipment and agility can definitely be said to be this form's greatest distinction.[2]

Attacks

  • Bramble Bite: Summons thorns transformed into an evil spirit which snaps at the opponent.
  • Plant Zone Cradle: Shoots numerous thorns from its entire body, tearing the surrounding opponents to pieces over a wide range.
  • Charging Strike: Pierces the opponent's head with its horn using a high speed charge that capitalizes on its leg strength.

Quick Answers

What abilities does Aegiochusmon Green synthesize? toggle section
Aegiochusmon Green synthesizes abilities from various species, using a human body as its base. This synthesis is achieved through the crystal on its chest, aiming for omnipotence. As a green Digimon, it is associated with the Nature-species and incorporates plant family data, which influences its upper body and arms.
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How does Aegiochusmon Green adapt to its surroundings? toggle section
Aegiochusmon Green adapts by synthesizing abilities from various species, using a human body as its base. This green Digimon is plant-based, incorporating plant family data, which aligns it with nature. Its green color and nature association help it thrive in natural environments. The crystal on its chest aids in adapting by integrating plant data.
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What is the significance of the crystal in Aegiochusmon Green's chest? toggle section
Aegiochusmon Green's chest crystal is vital for stabilizing his upper body and arms. This green Digimon, linked to the Nature-species, utilizes plant family data through the crystal.
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How does the Plant-tribe data affect Aegiochusmon Green's form? toggle section
Aegiochusmon Green's form is shaped by plant family data, impacting its upper body and arms via a chest crystal. As a green Digimon, it aligns with the Nature-species, highlighting its plant-based traits.
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What makes Aegiochusmon Green a unique green Digimon? toggle section
Aegiochusmon Green stands out as a green Digimon with its plant-based design linked to the Nature-species in Digimon Heroes!. It has goat-like horns and feet, symbolizing its connection to Jupiter's mythological aspect. As a Shaman Digimon, it combines abilities from different species, striving for omnipotence. Its body integrates plant family data, highlighted by a chest crystal. It is an Ultimate-level, Vaccine-type Digimon.
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Design[]

Aegiochusmon Green is a plant-based variation of Aegiochusmon, colored green due to its association with the Nature-species in Digimon Heroes!. It has goat horns and cloven feet similar to the goat, as befitting of Jupiter's association with goats.

Etymologies[]

Aegiochusmon: Green (アイギオテュースモン:グリーン)

Official romanization given by the Digimon Reference Book and used in the franchise. Some media leave out the colon.

Fiction[]

Digimon Story: Time Stranger[]

Aegiochusmon: Green is #194 and is a Deity Type, Vaccine Type, Ultimate level Digimon. It digivolves from Aegiomon and can digivolve to Jupitermon. Its special skills are Bramble Bite and Plant Zone Cradle.

Digimon Heroes![]

Aegiochusmon Green digivolves from Aegiomon and can digivolve to Jupitermon.

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