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Digimon Liberator DEBUG Chapter 2 | ||||
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DEBUG.2-1 Winr[]
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DEBUG.2-1 Winr DEBUG.2-1 サイキヨ
"DEBUG.2-1 Saikiyo" | ||||
Airdate | (Ja:) May 23, 2024 (En:) May 23, 2024 | |||
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Synopsis[]
Winr stands in the open enjoying the wind in the Invasive Forest City within the Emerald Coast. FunBeemon arrives and tells her partner to take shelter, since the powerful winds could blow him away with how small he is. Winr points out the hypocrisy, since FunBeemon is the one who gets blown away by the wind, and as he expresses his annoyance, FunBeemon asks him what's wrong and tells him that it had invited him here to help cheer him up as he had spent a long time looking at the area on his map. The conversation then turns to Yuuki and Impmon, with Winr bringing up how they had obtained weird cards after losing to an NPC. He tells FunBeemon how the duo had gotten so overexcited at having defeated a rouge NPC they had gone right off and challenged the main scenario only for them to get defeated easily by Tlalocmon. She had dragged Winr with her, and before he could even begin understanding its effects — she had already lost. As FunBeemon laughs at how badly Yuuki lost, it asks Winr if he planned to fight Tlalocmon as well — with him confirming that he did indeed plan to do so. Funbeemon assumes he wanted to avenge his friend, though he insists that isn't the case and instead figured a deck that had defeated Yuuki would be a good test for his own new deck. He had also gotten annoyed at how popular she had gotten lately, so figured he would steal said popularity by defeating something Yuuki was unable to defeat. Having recently defeated a rogue NPC, Winr brings up his inventory and shows off his newly obtained cards to FunBeemon. In addition, just like Yuuki, he also got a new ability for his Tamer card. The duo marvel over their new cards, with Winr asking FunBeemon if it would like to become the Queen of the Royal Base.
As the duo leave the Forest, Winr appears to doubt himself — stating he was worried the cards could actually terrible and cause them to lose, though FunBeemon calms him down by telling him not to worry about it and that it can tell he's actually excited to try them as he is always so meticulous about his deck. They continue on, eventually finding themselves in the rainforest where Yuuki fought Tlalocmon. Shortly afterwards, they find the NPC responsible for playing the Tlalocmon Deck and prepare to duel.
Featured characters[]
(Numbers indicate order of appearance. Bolded characters are fought by the protagonist(s), and italicized characters feature non-explicitly, e.g. voice, silhouette, image.)
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DEBUG.2-2 GOOD GAME[]
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DEBUG.2-2 GOOD GAME | ||||
Airdate | (Ja:) May 23, 2024 (En:) May 23, 2024 | |||
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Synopsis[]
Winr and FunBeemon duel against the NPC that had defeated Yuuki and Impmon with its Tlalocmon deck.
They eventually win.
After the duel, as Winr looks at his rewards, FunBeemon points out they had gotten revenge for Yuuki — with Winr stating he had not duelled to get revenge. FunBeemon reacts confused, stating his face clearly showed he was happy he had gotten revenge for her. He ignores FunBeemon and tells her that Yuuki and Impmon had probably finished bickering by now and were ready for a rematch and that they would be unable to win without help and would come crying to him again after their inevitable second loss. Not wanting to be useless to her, he blushes and states that he needs to be a good teacher for her so that he can help teach her how to defeat Tlalocmon. Happy to see Winr admit his feelings, FunBeemon hugs him and asks him why he had come to LACUNA. He tells her that he wanted to test cards in the game before buying them in real life, complete the game's storyline, and would be yelled by Yuuki if he didn't play with her though quickly admits his real reason if because his parents are always fighting and as such he didn't want to go home. After ending the hug, FunBeemon asks if he was going to log off though he says he will play some more as he wants to test out his new deck a little more. FunBeemon flies off, presumably to to find someone for Winr to play against — with Winr giving chase.
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(Numbers indicate order of appearance. Bolded characters are fought by the protagonist(s), and italicized characters feature non-explicitly, e.g. voice, silhouette, image.)
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Gameplay notes[]
NPC vs. Winr[]
The start of the duel is skipped. The novel starts on an unspecified turn, with both sides having already had multiple turns. The NPC has EX7-047: Eldradimon and EX7-029: SaberLeomon ACE on its field, whilst Winr has BT19-052: Vespamon in his Breeding Area, the Tamer card BT19-084: Winr, and five security cards. His Tamer card allows him to place Royal Base cards from his hand to the bottom of his security face up; with BT19-048: ForgeBeemon, another Vespamon, BT18-046: Waspmon, BT19-052: CannonBeemon, and BT19-056: TigerVespamon face up in his security. This means the NPC had attacked and removed all five of of Winr's security during the duel with Winr having replaced them with the previously aforementioned cards. Standard actions such as drawing a card at start of turn or after digivolving are generally omitted for clarity.
During the NPC's turn, it DNA digivolves Eldradimon and SaberLeomon ACE into EX7-047: Tlalocmon for free with them meeting the requirements as Eldradimon is Black and SaberLeomon ACE is Green. Its DNA digivolution effect activates, allowing it to play two different colored Nature Spirits Digimon with a play cost of 7 or less from its hand for free. It uses this effect to play the black EX7-045: Jagamon and the blue EX7-045: ShogunGekomon — who both have play costs of 7. It attacks Winr directly, removing Winr's top security card. Despite having five face up cards in his security, their security effects prove meaningless as Tlalocmon survives the battle. The NPC then apparently passes without making any more moves.
- Though not mentioned, Tlalocmon also would've activated another on digivolving effect to lower one of Winr's Digimon's DP by 7000 for each of the NPC's Digimon, with there being no targets for this effect due to Winr's Battle Area being empty. ShongunGekomon would activate its on play effect to cause one of Winr's Digimon or Tamers to be unable to suspend until the end of his turn, whilst Jagamon's on play would de-digivolve one of Winr's Digimon. Though Jagamon's effect would have no target, ShogunGekomon would be forced to target Winr's Tamer card BT19-084: Winr. Jagamon also has a second effect, turning all Nature Spirit Digimon into blockers. The security card checked by Tlalocmon isn't specified though based on the order mentioned in the novel it presumably fought against ForgeBeemon.
On Winr's turn, he moves Vespamon from the Breeding Area to the Battle Area and digivolves it to BT19-053: QueenBeemon for a cost of three due to it digivolving from a Royal Base Digimon (as he was on 3 memory and his turn didn't end, meaning he didn't digivolve it for four from a Green or Black Digimon). Winr has QueenBeemon attack the NPC's security and activates its When Attacking effect to play one of the face up Royal Base security cards with a lowered cost of 8. He chooses to summon TigerVespamon, with the cost being 4 instead of 12. TigerVespamon uses its On Play effect to suspend 1 of the NPC's Digimon for each of Winr's security cards — and with him having three he is able to Suspend three Digimon with the NPC being barred from Unsuspending Digimon until the end of its next turn. ShogunGekomon and Jagamon become Suspended, with Tlalocmon also being targeted — though as it was already Suspended, the third instance was redundant. The rest of the duel is skipped, with Winr winning.
Digivolutions[]
(Number indicates order of occurrence.)
ElDradimon | 1 | Tlalocmon | ||||||
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SaberLeomon | 1 | Tlalocmon | ||||||
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Vespamon | 2 | QueenBeemon | ||||||
Other notes[]
Animation errors
- The English text translation misspells ForgeBeemon's name as ForageBeemon.