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Digimon Liberator DEBUG Chapter 5 | |||||||||
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DEBUG.5-1 Altea[]
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DEBUG.5-1 Altea DEBUG.5-1 アルテア
"DEBUG.5-1 Altea" | |||||||||
Release date | (Ja:) November 7, 2024 (En:) November 13, 2024 | ||||||||
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Synopsis[]
Cool Boy, Altea, and Espimon find themselves in a digital recreation of Shinjuku Main Street, as Altea had wanted to visit the outside World. As such, Yao Qinglan made a digital version for him. Altea and Espimon have fun, then after having their fill — discuss business. Cool Boy asks him what he thinks of Maquinamon, with Altea saying he didn't think they were a threat. Cool Boy agrees, since they're weak and lack the primal desire to seek competition. He asks what they should do with them, though Altea says that he should ask Unchained instead. Espimon makes the suggestion to create an isolated environment, where they would live on their own — then suggests the area they're currently in. Cool Boy says that whilst it's possible, it isn't really optimal, and that they would have to spend a long time figuring out a place they could actually stay. Altea says he will continue to analyze the Maquinamon data, and brings up how there's another member of the debug team that has a partner who is composed of biological and mechanical components like Maquinamon. Cool Boy then says how said member had actually been invited to their meeting and should be arriving soon. Shortly after saying that, Chitose Horaiji arrives. He mentions how they had questions about Composite type Digimon, and as Altea brings up how Chitose was the first person to deal with a rampaging Ultimate level Digimon – Cool Boy leaves as he had a meeting to attend. Chitose confirms the story, saying that he had dealt with a Kimeramon – with it having become his partner as a dedigivolved Gazimon. He then summons Gazimon to meet Altea.
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.)
Humans | Rookie | Other |
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DEBUG.5-2 SHINJUKU GIANT[]
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DEBUG.5-2 SHINJUKU GIANT DEBUG.5-2 Shinjuku Giant
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Release date | (Ja:) November 7, 2024 (En:) November 13, 2024 | ||||||||
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Synopsis[]
Chitose Horaiji and Altea duel so that Altea can learn more about Composite type Digimon, with Altea winning. Chitose apologizes for insulting Altea just because he's an AI, which Altea quickly forgives. Altea says what he learned from the duel, and that he thinks Maquinamon probably isn't a Composite type Digimon. Chitose asks why, with Altea saying that it learned from the duel that a Composite type Digimon needs to be at a certain level to be be able to properly control itself — and whilst Kimeramon and Machinedramon were Ultimate and Mega Digimon respectively, Deltamon was only a Champion and was not in full control of itself. Seeing this, he figured it would be impossible for the Rookie level Maquinamon to control itself if it were a Composite. Chitose wonders instead if it came about as a result of a mutation, though Altea doubts this hypothesis since there are so many of them and that it is, instead, a Digimon who intrinsically embodies the opposing notions of nature and civilization. Altea says that if they intend to protect the Maquinamon, they needed to research it more — with Chitose agreeing.
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.)
Humans | Fresh | In-Training | Rookie | Champion | Ultimate | Mega | Other |
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Gameplay notes[]
Chitose Horaiji vs. Altea[]
The start of the duel is skipped. Chitose Horaiji has a Deltamon in the Breeding Area, whilst Altea has a partner possessed BT20-015: HoverEspimon in his. Altea also has his Tamer card, BT20-086: Altea. Chitose has four security cards remaining, whilst Atea only has two left. Standard actions such as drawing a card at start of turn or after digivolving are omitted for clarity.
Chitose digivolves Deltamon to BT18-050: Kimeramon, ending his turn.
Altea moves HoverEspimon to the Battle Area, then activates his Tamer effect. By placing one play cost 4 or lower Black Machine or Cyborg Digimon under a Black Cyborg or Machine Digimon, he can trash one of its Cyborg or Machine digivolution sources to flip the opponent's top face down security card face down. Altea puts Blimpmon under HoverEspimon then trashes an unspecified digivolution source — revealing another Kimeramon. Altea digivolves HoverEspimon to BT20-052: Oblivimon for 3 cost instead of 4, as he digivolved it from a Cyborg type Digimon. He activates the When Digivolving effect of Oblivimon, flipping the next face down security card face up. Altea has Oblivimon attack Chitose's security, and then as it just attacked a face up security card he activates the inherited effect of BT20-005: Kapurimon — which gives Oblivimon Jamming (it can't die in security battles). He then uses Oblivimon's effect to de-digivolve and place itself face up as the bottom card of his security. HoverEspimon continues the attack in Oblivimon's place, and uses its carried over Jamming effect to survive. Altea finishes his turn by digivolving HoverEspimon into BT20-054.
Chitose pays 3 memory to digivolve Kimeramon to BT18-073: Machinedramon, then uses its When Digivolving effect to de-digivolve Bulbmon back to HoverEspimon. He plays BT19-070: Kimeramon from his hand and uses its DigiXros effect to put three lv4 Composite Digimon under it as digivolution sources. He puts three Deltamon under it, with each one lowering the play cost requirement by 1. As Kimeramon costs 8 to play, this lowered its play cost to 5. He uses the On Play effect of Kimeramon, allowing him to delete one lv3, one lv4, and one lv5 Digimon on his opponent's field in exchange for deleting one of his own Digimon. He deletes Machinedramon, as well as Altea's lv4 HoverEspimon. He activates the On Deletion ability of Machiedramon, allowing him to DNA Digivolve a Kimeramon on the field and a Machinedramon in the trash into a Millenniummon in his hand. He uses this effect to DNA Digivolve them to BT18-019: Millenniummon, then uses Millenniummon's When DNA Digivolving effect to one place one card of each level from Altea's trash to the top of his deck and gain memory for each one. He returns lv3 BT20-046: Espimon, lv4 HoverEspimon, and lv5 Bulbmon and gains 3 memory. Its other When Digivolving effect tries delete one of Altea's Digimon, but he has none to delete. As it is now the end of Chitose's turn, Oblivimon uses its face up security effect to play itself for free on Altea's field.
Altea's Tamer sets his memory to 3, with Altea hatching another Kapurimon in his Breeding Area. He uses the effect of his Tamer to place a HoverEspimon under his Oblivimon, revealing a security card. He digivolves Kapurimon to Epsimon for free, then pays 3 memory to digivolve Oblivimon to BT20-055: Invisimon. Invisimon's When Digivolving effect activates, de-digivolving Millenniummon twice — it now being Deltamon. The rest of the effect flips up one of Chitose's security cards, and tries and fails to delete one of Chitose's Digimon with 1 or fewer digivolution sources (Deltamon has 2). Altea has Invisimon attack security, and as it was checking a face up card — he de-digivolves it to Oblivimon and puts Invisimon face up at the bottom of his security. Oblivimon survives the battle, and Altea pays 4 memory to digivolve it to BT20-058: Raidenmon. He uses its When Digivolving effect to delete a Digimon with less than 8 Play Cost, and deletes Deltamon. At the end of his turn, Invisimon's face up security effect to flip a security card face up and then delete a Digimon. Though Chitose has no Digimon to delete, he does have one last security card. The rest of the duel is skipped, with Altea winning.
Digivolutions[]
(Number indicates order of occurrence.)
Deltamon | 1 | Kimeramon | 5 | Machinedramon | ||||||||
HoverEspimon | 2 | Oblivimon | 3 | HoverEspimon | 4 | Bulbmon | 6 | HoverEspimon | ||||||||||||
Machinedramon | 7 | Millenniummon | 10 | Deltamon | ||||||||
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Kimeramon | 7 | Millenniummon | 10 | Deltamon | ||||||||
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Kapurimon | 8 | Espimon | ||||||
Oblivimon | 9 | Invisimon | 11 | Oblivimon | 12 | Raidenmon | ||||||||||