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|title=Digimon World Dawn<br>Digimon World Dusk
 
|title=Digimon World Dawn<br>Digimon World Dusk
 
|image=[[File:DW-Dawn cover.jpg|200px]]<br>[[File:DW-Dusk cover.jpg|200px]]
 
|image=[[File:DW-Dawn cover.jpg|200px]]<br>[[File:DW-Dusk cover.jpg|200px]]
|developer=[[wikipedia:Bandai|Bandai]]
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|developer={{w|Bandai}}
|publisher=[[wikipedia:Bandai|Bandai]]
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|publisher={{w|Bandai}}
 
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|released=('''JA:''') March 29, 2007<br>('''NA:''') September 18, 2007
 
|released=('''JA:''') March 29, 2007<br>('''NA:''') September 18, 2007
|genre=[[wikipedia:Role Playing Game|Role Playing Game]]
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|genre={{w|Role Playing Game}}
|modes=[[wikipedia:Single Player|Single Player]]<br>[[wikipedia:Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection|Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]]
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|modes={{w|Single Player}}<br>{{w|Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection}}
 
|ratings=
 
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|platforms=[[wikipedia:Nintendo DS|Nintendo DS]]
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{{On Wikipedia|11/17/07}}
 
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{{nihongo|'''''Digimon World Dawn'''''|デジモンストーリー サンバースト|Dejimon Sutōrī Sanbāsuto|lit. "Digimon Story Sunburst"}} and {{nihongo|'''''Digimon World Dusk'''''|デジモンストーリー ムーンライト|Dejimon Sutōrī Mūnraito|lit. "Digimon Story Moonlight"}} are two separate but related [[Digimon]] {{w|video games}} for the {{w|Nintendo DS}} {{w|handheld game console}}. They were released in Japan on March 29, 2007. The games' English names were officially confirmed on May 16, 2007.<ref name=SOASonicRA>{{cite web|url=http://ds.ign.com/articles/788/788826p1.html|title=From Digimon Dusk to Dawn|accessdate=2007-05-16|publisher=IGN.com}}</ref>, and they were officially released on September 18, 2007.
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'''''Digimon World Dawn''''' and '''''Digimon World Dusk''''' are two separate [[Digimon]] [[wikipedia:video games|video games]] for the [[wikipedia:Nintendo DS|Nintendo DS]] [[wikipedia:handheld game console|handheld game console]]. They were released in Japan on March 29, 2007 under the titles '''''Digimon Story Sunburst''''' and '''''Digimon Story Moonlight'''''. The games' English names were officially confirmed on May 16, 2007.<ref name=SOASonicRA>{{cite web|url=http://ds.ign.com/articles/788/788826p1.html|title=From Digimon Dusk to Dawn|accessdate=2007-05-16|publisher=IGN.com}}</ref> The games were officially released on September 18, 2007.
 
   
 
The two different games have parallel storylines, as well as variations in which Digimon appear in certain locations, but have the same gameplay.
 
The two different games have parallel storylines, as well as variations in which Digimon appear in certain locations, but have the same gameplay.
   
Both games come with a sticker-sheet. The ''Digimon World Dawn'' sheet includes the ''Digimon World Dawn'' logo, the ''Digimon Data Squad'' logo, [[Veemon]], [[Salamon]], [[Hawkmon]], [[Coronamon]], [[Gomamon]], and [[Agumon]], each as depicted on the game's cover, as well as [[Coronamon]] and [[Flaremon]], in their official Bandai depictions. The ''Digimon World Dusk'' sheet includes the ''Digimon World Dusk'' logo, the ''Digimon Data Squad'' logo, [[DemiDevimon]], [[Lopmon]], [[Mushroomon]], [[Lunamon]], [[Gaomon]], and [[Dracmon]], each as depicted on the game's cover, as well as [[Lunamon]] and [[Crescemon]], in their official Bandai depictions.
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Both games come with a sticker-sheet. The ''Digimon World Dawn'' sheet includes the ''Digimon World Dawn'' logo, the ''Digimon Data Squad'' logo, [[Veemon]], [[Salamon]], [[Hawkmon]], [[Coronamon]], [[Gomamon]], and [[Agumon (2006 anime)|Agumon]], each as depicted on the game's cover, as well as [[Coronamon]] and [[Flaremon]], in their official Bandai depictions. The ''Digimon World Dusk'' sheet includes the ''Digimon World Dusk'' logo, the ''Digimon Data Squad'' logo, [[DemiDevimon]], [[Lopmon]], [[Mushroomon]], [[Lunamon]], [[Gaomon]], and [[Dracmon]], each as depicted on the game's cover, as well as [[Lunamon]] and [[Crescemon]], in their official Bandai depictions.
 
   
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
A huge earthquake (caused by a mysterious virus) has stricken the SunShine and DarkMoon districts, damaging the access points to the [[Digital World]] and causing many [[Digimon]] to mysteriously [[Digivolution|degenerate]] to Digi-Eggs. In Dawn, rumors have spread that the Night Crow Team, from DarkMoon City, was responsible for the incident. However, a conflicting report surfaces in Dusk claiming the responsibility falls on the Light Fang team from the SunShine district. With both sides accusing the other, players will take the role of an opposing tamer to investigate and uncover the truth behind the dangerous tremors.
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A huge earthquake, caused by a mysterious virus, has stricken the SunShine and DarkMoon districts, damaging the access points to the [[Digital World]] and causing many [[Digimon]] to mysteriously [[degenerate]] to Digi-Eggs. In Dawn, rumors have spread that the Night Crow Team, from DarkMoon City, was responsible for the incident. However, a conflicting report surfaces in Dusk claiming the responsibility falls on the Light Fang team from the SunShine district. With both sides accusing the other, players will take the role of an opposing tamer to investigate and uncover the truth behind the dangerous tremors.
   
 
Note that although the games will share a main story, it is known that the plot will differ between ''Dawn'' and ''Dusk'' to some degree. Players will also explore different areas depending on the version of the game they play. You may choose to play as a boy or girl, though the boy and girl look slightly different depending on the version you play. The two games will feature parallel storylines with a main team in each that opposes the other—Light Fang in Dawn and Night Crow in Dusk—though the two teams work together towards a common cause.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.digivice.net/games/telecon.php|title=Bandai Teleconference Report|accessdate=2007-05-16|publisher=Patamon's World}}</ref>
 
Note that although the games will share a main story, it is known that the plot will differ between ''Dawn'' and ''Dusk'' to some degree. Players will also explore different areas depending on the version of the game they play. You may choose to play as a boy or girl, though the boy and girl look slightly different depending on the version you play. The two games will feature parallel storylines with a main team in each that opposes the other—Light Fang in Dawn and Night Crow in Dusk—though the two teams work together towards a common cause.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.digivice.net/games/telecon.php|title=Bandai Teleconference Report|accessdate=2007-05-16|publisher=Patamon's World}}</ref>
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The game also features [[Marcus Damon]], [[Thomas H. Norstein]], [[Yoshino Fujieda]] and [[Keenan Crier]], the four main characters of the [[Digimon Data Squad]] anime series, in a post-game Union Quest event. In addition, in the same quest, the game features [[Tsurugi Tatsuno]], [[Yuu Inui]] and [[Shou Kahara]] from [[Digimon Next]].
 
The game also features [[Marcus Damon]], [[Thomas H. Norstein]], [[Yoshino Fujieda]] and [[Keenan Crier]], the four main characters of the [[Digimon Data Squad]] anime series, in a post-game Union Quest event. In addition, in the same quest, the game features [[Tsurugi Tatsuno]], [[Yuu Inui]] and [[Shou Kahara]] from [[Digimon Next]].
   
== Gameplay changes ==
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==Gameplay changes==
 
As with ''[[Digimon World DS]]'', ''Dawn'' and ''Dusk'' introduce several new Digimon to the franchise. [[Chicchimon]] is a new Bird based Fresh/In-Training Digimon. [[Grimmon]], [[ChaosGrimmon]], and [[ExoGrimmon]] also make their first appearances in the game as the main enemy. Grimmon has a connection with the [[Chrono Core]], the villain of the previous game.
 
As with ''[[Digimon World DS]]'', ''Dawn'' and ''Dusk'' introduce several new Digimon to the franchise. [[Chicchimon]] is a new Bird based Fresh/In-Training Digimon. [[Grimmon]], [[ChaosGrimmon]], and [[ExoGrimmon]] also make their first appearances in the game as the main enemy. Grimmon has a connection with the [[Chrono Core]], the villain of the previous game.
   
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[[Lunamon]] and
 
[[Lunamon]] and
 
*'''Balance Pack'''<ref>Lets you get Clockmon more quickly.</ref>: [[MachGaogamon]] and [[Clockmon]]
 
*'''Balance Pack'''<ref>Lets you get Clockmon more quickly.</ref>: [[MachGaogamon]] and [[Clockmon]]
*'''Attack Pack'''<ref>Lets you get SkullGreymon more quickly.</ref>: [[SkullGreymon]] and [[WarGarurumon (Black)]]
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*'''Attack Pack'''<ref>Lets you get SkullGreymon more quickly.</ref>: [[SkullGreymon]] and [[ShadowWereGarurumon]]
 
*'''Defense Pack'''<ref>Lets you get Kurisarimon more quickly.</ref>: [[Kurisarimon]] and [[MegaKabuterimon (Blue)]]
 
*'''Defense Pack'''<ref>Lets you get Kurisarimon more quickly.</ref>: [[Kurisarimon]] and [[MegaKabuterimon (Blue)]]
 
*'''Pretty Pack'''<ref>Lets you get Pandamon more quickly.</ref>: [[Pandamon]] and [[Lillymon]]
 
*'''Pretty Pack'''<ref>Lets you get Pandamon more quickly.</ref>: [[Pandamon]] and [[Lillymon]]
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==List of obtainable Digimon==
 
==List of obtainable Digimon==
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{{main|/Digimon Gallery|l1=Digimon Gallery}}
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There are a total of 397 obtainable Digimon in ''Digimon World: Dawn'' and ''Digimon World: Dusk'', which the game organizes in its "Digimon Gallery". Each entry in the gallery includes a picture of the Digimon that can be interacted with to show its attack animation, biographical info, its habitat, how many times its been encountered and defeated, and the current scan data the character has on it.
 
 
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'''In Training Digimon'''
 
*[001][[Chicchimon]]
 
*[002][[Koromon]]
 
*[003][[Tsunomon]]
 
*[004][[Poyomon]]
 
*[005][[Tokomon]]
 
*[006][[Tanemon]]
 
*[007][[Pagumon]]
 
*[008][[Kapurimon]]
 
*[009][[Kuramon]]<ref name="Dusk"/>
 
*[010][[Puttimon]]<ref name="Dawn"/>
 
*[011][[Chibomon]]<ref name="Dawn"/>
 
*[012][[Dorimon]]
 
*[013][[Calumon]]
 
*[014][[Gigimon]]<ref name="Dawn"/>
 
*[015][[Gummymon]]
 
*[016][[Kokomon]]
 
*[017][[Tsumemon]]
 
*[018][[Minomon]]
 
*[019][[Wanyamon]]
 
*[020][[Budmon]]
 
*[021][[Botamon]]
 
*[022][[Sunmon]]<ref name="Dawn">Exclusive to ''Digimon World Dawn''</ref>
 
*[023][[Moonmon]]<ref name="Dusk">Exclusive to ''Digimon World Dusk''</ref>
 
'''Rookie Digimon'''
 
*[024][[Monodramon]]
 
*[025][[Agumon]]
 
*[026][[Veemon]]
 
*[027][[Guilmon]]<ref name="Dawn"/>
 
*[028][[Dorumon]]
 
*[029][[Betamon]]
 
*[030][[Gabumon]]
 
*[031][[Patamon]]
 
*[032][[Biyomon]]
 
*[033][[Palmon]]
 
*[034][[Tentomon]]
 
*[035][[Gotsumon]]
 
*[036][[Otamamon]]
 
*[037][[Gomamon]]
 
*[038][[Tapirmon]]
 
*[039][[DemiDevimon]]
 
*[040][[ToyAgumon]]<ref name="Dusk"/>
 
*[041][[Hagurumon]]
 
*[042][[Salamon]]
 
*[043][[Wormmon]]
 
*[044][[Hawkmon]]
 
*[045][[Armadillomon]]
 
*[046][[Terriermon]]
 
*[047][[Lopmon]]
 
*[048][[Renamon]]
 
*[049][[Impmon]]
 
*[050][[Keramon]]<ref name="Dusk"/>
 
*[051][[Falcomon]]
 
*[052][[Penguinmon]]
 
*[053][[Goblimon]]
 
*[054][[Bearmon]]
 
*[055][[Kotemon]]
 
*[056][[Shamanmon]]
 
*[057][[SnowGoblimon]]
 
*[058][[Syakomon]]
 
*[059][[SnowAgumon]]
 
*[060][[BlackAgumon]]<ref name="Dusk"/>
 
*[061][[Muchomon]]
 
*[062][[Crabmon]]
 
*[063][[Floramon]]
 
*[064][[Gizamon]]
 
*[065][[Lalamon]]
 
*[066][[Aruraumon]]
 
*[067][[ToyAgumon (Black)]]
 
*[068][[Tsukaimon]]
 
*[069][[PawnChessmon (Black)]]
 
*[070][[Gaomon]]
 
*[071][[DotFalcomon]]<ref name="Dusk"/>
 
*[072][[Kudamon]]<ref name="Dawn"/>
 
*[073][[Kamemon]]
 
*[074][[Dracmon]]
 
*[075][[PawnChessmon (White)]]
 
*[076][[DotAgumon]]<ref name="Dawn"/>
 
*[077][[Kunemon]]
 
*[078][[Mushroomon]]
 
*[079][[Solarmon]]
 
*[080][[Candlemon]]
 
*[081][[Kokuwamon]]
 
*[082][[Dokunemon]]
 
*[083][[Coronamon]]
 
*[084][[Lunamon]]
 
'''Champion Digimon'''
 
*[085][[Mekanorimon]]<ref name="Dusk"/>
 
*[086][[Greymon]]<ref name="Dawn"/>
 
*[087][[Tyrannomon]]<ref name="Dawn"/>
 
*[088][[Devimon]]
 
*[089][[Airdramon]]<ref name="Dawn"/>
 
*[090][[Seadramon]]
 
*[091][[Numemon]]
 
*[092][[Kabuterimon]]
 
*[093][[Garurumon]]
 
*[094][[Angemon]]
 
*[095][[Veggiemon]]
 
*[096][[Ogremon]]
 
*[097][[Bakemon]]
 
*[098][[Sukamon]]
 
*[099][[Kokatorimon]]
 
*[100][[Leomon]]
 
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*[101][[Kuwagamon]]
 
*[102][[Raremon]]
 
*[103][[Gekomon]]
 
*[104][[Gatomon]]<ref name="Dawn"/>
 
*[105][[Wizardmon]]
 
*[106][[Togemon]]
 
*[107][[Guardromon]]
 
*[108][[ExVeemon]]
 
*[109][[Stingmon]]
 
*[110][[Birdramon]]
 
*[111][[Ankylomon]]
 
*[112][[Gargomon]]
 
*[113][[Growlmon]]
 
*[114][[Kyubimon]]
 
*[115][[Kurisarimon]]<ref name="Dusk"/>
 
*[116][[Seasarmon]]
 
*[117][[Vilemon]]
 
*[118][[Aquilamon]]<ref name="Dawn"/>
 
*[119][[Roachmon]]
 
*[120][[Dinohumon]]
 
*[121][[Hookmon]]
 
*[122][[Grizzmon]]
 
*[123][[Dorugamon]]<ref name="Dawn"/>
 
*[124][[Reptiledramon]]
 
*[125][[Apemon]]
 
*[126][[Starmon]]
 
*[127][[BomberNanimon]]<ref name="Dusk"/>
 
*[128][[Kiwimon]]
 
*[129][[Unimon]]
 
*[130][[Sorcerymon]]
 
*[131][[DarkTyrannomon]]<ref name="Dusk"/>
 
*[132][[Akatorimon]]
 
*[133][[PlatinumSukamon]]
 
*[134][[Ikkakumon]]
 
*[135][[Minotarumon]]
 
*[136][[Icemon]]
 
*[137][[Darkrizamon]]
 
*[138][[Flarerizamon]]
 
*[139][[GeoGreymon]]
 
*[140][[Gaogamon]]
 
*[141][[Diatrymon]]
 
*[142][[Reppamon]]
 
*[143][[Sunflowmon]]
 
*[144][[Gawappamon]]
 
*[145][[SangLoupmon]]
 
*[146][[Peckmon]]
 
*[147][[Drimogemon]]
 
*[148][[NiseDrimogemon]]
 
*[149][[MoriShellmon]]
 
*[150][[Wendigomon]]
 
*[151][[Fugamon]]
 
*[152][[Tsuchidarumon]]<ref name="Dusk"/>
 
*[153][[Tortomon]]
 
*[154][[Ebidramon]]<ref name="Dawn"/>
 
*[155][[Octomon]]
 
*[156][[Gesomon]]
 
*[157][[Coelamon]]
 
*[158][[Shellmon]]
 
*[159][[Frigimon]]
 
*[160][[Geremon]]
 
*[161][[Hyogamon]]
 
*[162][[ShellNumemon]]
 
*[163][[IceDevimon]]
 
*[164][[Dolphmon]]
 
*[165][[Saberdramon]]
 
*[166][[Woodmon]]
 
*[167][[Snimon]]
 
*[168][[Flymon]]<ref name="Dawn"/>
 
*[169][[Yanmamon]]
 
*[170][[SandYanmamon]]
 
*[171][[RedVeggiemon]]
 
*[172][[Zassoumon]]
 
*[173][[Ninjamon]]
 
*[174][[Kougamon]]
 
*[175][[Omekamon]]
 
*[176][[Clockmon]]
 
*[177][[Thundermon]]
 
*[178][[Tankmon]]<ref name="Dusk"/>
 
*[179][[Nanimon]]
 
*[180][[Golemon]]
 
*[181][[Monochromon]]
 
*[182][[Mojyamon]]
 
*[183][[JungleMojyamon]]
 
*[184][[Deputymon]]
 
*[185][[Centarumon]]
 
*[186][[Devidramon]]
 
*[187][[Dokugumon]]
 
*[188][[Veedramon]]
 
*[189][[Musyamon]]
 
*[190][[KnightChessmon (White)]]
 
*[191][[KnightChessmon (Black)]]
 
*[192][[Firamon]]
 
*[193][[Lekismon]]
 
'''Ultimate Digimon'''
 
*[194][[Volcamon]]
 
*[195][[MetalGreymon]]
 
*[196][[Monzaemon]]
 
*[197][[SkullGreymon]]
 
*[198][[MetalMamemon]]
 
*[199][[Andromon]]
 
*[200][[Etemon]]
 
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*[201][[Megadramon]]
 
*[202][[Piximon]]
 
*[203][[Digitamamon]]
 
*[204][[Mammothmon]]
 
*[205][[MegaKabuterimon]]
 
*[206][[Okuwamon]]
 
*[207][[ShogunGekomon]]
 
*[208][[Angewomon]]<ref name="Dawn"/>
 
*[209][[Tylomon]]
 
*[210][[Scorpiomon]]
 
*[211][[MegaSeadramon]]
 
*[212][[Dragomon]]<ref name="Dawn"/>
 
*[213][[WarGarurumon (Black)]]
 
*[214][[WereGarurumon]]
 
*[215][[Myotismon]]
 
*[216][[LadyDevimon]]
 
*[217][[Garudamon]]<ref name="Dawn"/>
 
*[218][[Blossomon]]
 
*[219][[Lillymon]]
 
*[220][[MegaKabuterimon (Red)]]
 
*[221][[Datamon]]
 
*[222][[Cyberdramon]]
 
*[223][[MagnaAngemon]]
 
*[224][[Paildramon]]
 
*[225][[Dinobeemon]]
 
*[226][[Antylamon]]
 
*[227][[Arukenimon]]
 
*[228][[Mummymon]]
 
*[229][[WarGrowlmon]]
 
*[230][[Rapidmon]]
 
*[231][[Taomon]]
 
*[232][[Parrotmon]]<ref name="Dawn"/>
 
*[233][[Infermon]]
 
*[234][[BlackRapidmon]]<ref name="Dusk"/>
 
*[235][[Pandamon]]
 
*[236][[MarineDevimon]]<ref name="Dawn"/>
 
*[237][[Karatenmon]]
 
*[238][[Kyukimon]]
 
*[239][[Sinduramon]]
 
*[240][[Pipismon]]
 
*[241][[DoruGreymon]]
 
*[242][[Divermon]]
 
*[243][[Kimeramon]]
 
*[244][[Triceramon]]
 
*[245][[Deramon]]
 
*[246][[Silphymon]]
 
*[247][[SuperStarmon]]
 
*[248][[BlackWarGrowlmon]]
 
*[249][[Zudomon]]
 
*[250][[Whamon]]
 
*[251][[Mamemon]]
 
*[252][[Toucanmon]]
 
*[253][[Owlmon]]
 
*[254][[Meteormon]]
 
*[255][[Gigadramon]]<ref name="Dusk"/>
 
*[256][[RiseGreymon]]
 
*[257][[MachGaogamon]]
 
*[258][[Qilinmon]]<ref name="Dawn"/>
 
*[259][[Lilamon]]
 
*[260][[Shadramon]]
 
*[261][[Matadormon]]
 
*[262][[Kabukimon]]
 
*[263][[Cherrymon]]
 
*[264][[Garbagemon]]<ref name="Dusk"/>
 
*[265][[Lucemon Chaos Mode]]
 
*[266][[MameTyramon]]
 
*[267][[Giromon]]
 
*[268][[Vademon]]
 
*[269][[MetalTyrannomon]]
 
*[270][[Tekkamon]]<ref name="Dusk"/>
 
*[271][[BigMamemon]]
 
*[272][[ExTyrannomon]]
 
*[273][[Vermilimon]]
 
*[274][[Phantomon]]
 
*[275][[Vajramon]]
 
*[276][[AeroVeedramon]]<ref name="Dawn"/>
 
*[277][[GrapLeomon]]
 
*[278][[Knightmon]]
 
*[279][[Brachiomon]]
 
*[280][[Allomon]]
 
*[281][[Lynxmon]]
 
*[282][[Shaujinmon]]
 
*[283][[Yatagaramon]]
 
*[284][[BishopChessmon]]
 
*[285][[RookChessmon]]<ref name="Dusk"/>
 
*[286][[Flaremon]]
 
*[287][[Crescemon]]
 
*[288][[Flamedramon]]
 
*[289][[Magnamon]]
 
*[290][[Prairiemon]]
 
*[291][[Kongoumon]]
 
*[292][[Seahomon]]
 
*[293][[Shurimon]]
 
*[294][[Kenkimon]]
 
*[295][[Ponchomon]]
 
*[296][[Argomon (Ultimate)]]<ref name="Dusk"/>
 
*[297][[Shakkoumon]]<ref name="Dawn"/>
 
'''Mega Digimon'''
 
*[298][[Lampmon]]
 
*[299][[HerculesKabuterimon]]
 
*[300][[SaberLeomon]]<ref name="Dusk"/>
 
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*[301][[MetalEtemon]]
 
*[302][[MarineAngemon]]<ref name="Dawn"/>
 
*[303][[GigaSeadramon]]
 
*[304][[Piedmon]]
 
*[305][[Daemon]]
 
*[306][[Phoenixmon]]
 
*[307][[Puppetmon]]
 
*[308][[Rosemon]]
 
*[309][[WarGreymon]]
 
*[310][[MetalGarurumon]]
 
*[311][[Machinedramon]]
 
*[312][[VenomMyotismon]]
 
*[313][[Omnimon]]
 
*[314][[Imperialdramon Dragon Mode]]
 
*[315][[Imperialdramon Fighter Mode]]<ref name="Dawn"/>
 
*[316][[Imperialdramon Paladin Mode]]
 
*[317][[Ghoulmon]]
 
*[318][[Seraphimon]]
 
*[319][[HiAndromon]]
 
*[320][[Devitamamon]]
 
*[321][[Cherubimon (Good)]]<ref name="Dawn"/>
 
*[322][[Cherubimon (Evil)]]
 
*[323][[Gallantmon]]
 
*[324][[Gallantmon Crimson Mode]]
 
*[325][[MegaGargomon]]
 
*[326][[Sakuyamon]]
 
*[327][[Diaboromon]]
 
*[328][[Neptunmon]]
 
*[329][[Pukumon]]<ref name="Dawn"/>
 
*[330][[Gryphonmon]]<ref name="Dawn"/>
 
*[331][[Plesiomon]]
 
*[332][[Armageddemon]]<ref name="Dusk"/>
 
*[333][[MaloMyotismon]]
 
*[334][[Imperialdramon Dragon Mode (Black)]]
 
*[335][[Boltmon]]
 
*[336][[PrinceMamemon]]<ref name="Dusk"/>
 
*[337][[Ophanimon]]
 
*[338][[Zanbamon]]
 
*[339][[BlackMegaGargomon]]
 
*[340][[Jijimon]]
 
*[341][[Babamon]]
 
*[342][[Anubismon]]<ref name="Dawn"/>
 
*[343][[Parasimon]]
 
*[344][[Cannondramon]]
 
*[345][[GuardiAngemon]]
 
*[346][[Eaglemon]]
 
*[347][[Dorugoramon]]
 
*[348][[Beelzemon]]
 
*[349][[BantyoLeomon]]
 
*[350][[Darkdramon]]<ref name="Dawn"/>
 
*[351][[Apocalymon]]
 
*[352][[Ebemon]]
 
*[353][[Gulfmon]]
 
*[354][[Goldramon]]<ref name="Dawn"/>
 
*[355][[ZeedMillenniummon]]
 
*[356][[Ghoulmon (Black)]]
 
*[357][[Kuzuhamon]]
 
*[358][[ChaosGallantmon]]
 
*[359][[MetalSeadramon]]<ref name="Dawn"/>
 
*[360][[Valkyrimon]]
 
*[361][[Justimon]]
 
*[362][[Vikemon]]
 
*[363][[BlackWarGreymon]]
 
*[364][[SkullMammothmon]]
 
*[365][[GranKuwagamon]]
 
*[366][[Pharaohmon]]
 
*[367][[Susanoomon]]
 
*[368][[Alphamon]]
 
*[369][[Magnadramon]]
 
*[370][[Milleniummon]]
 
*[371][[Moon=Millenniummon]]
 
*[372][[Megidramon]]
 
*[373][[Sleipmon]]
 
*[374][[ShineGreymon]]
 
*[375][[MirageGaogamon]]
 
*[376][[JumboGamemon]]
 
*[377][[Ravemon]]
 
*[378][[QueenChessmon]]
 
*[379][[KingChessmon]]
 
*[380][[Chronomon Holy Mode]]
 
*[381][[Lilithmon]]
 
*[382][[Valdurmon]]
 
*[383][[Apollomon]]
 
*[384][[Dianamon]]
 
*[385][[ShineGreymon Burst Mode]]
 
*[386][[ShineGreymon Ruin Mode]]
 
*[387][[MirageGaogamon Burst Mode]]
 
*[388][[Ravemon Burst Mode]]
 
*[389][[Lotosmon]]
 
*[390][[DotShineGreymon]]<ref name="Dawn"/>
 
*[391][[DotMirageGaogamon]]<ref name="Dusk"/>
 
*[392][[Beelzemon Blast Mode]]
 
*[393][[Rosemon Burst Mode]]
 
*[394][[Argomon (Mega)]]
 
*[395][[Minervamon]]
 
*[396][[Duftmon]]
 
*[397][[Chaosmon]]
 
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==List of non-obtainable character Digimon==
 
==List of non-obtainable character Digimon==
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==Secret Equipments==
 
==Secret Equipments==
{{Main|Digimon World Dawn/Dusk Equipment}}
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*Legend Sword, Legend Robe, Legend Ring in Dawn and Dusk: Give Valkyriemon the password 02619020
 
*Legend Sword, Legend Robe, Legend Ring in Dawn and Dusk: Give Valkyriemon the password 02619020
   
 
==Critic Reception==
 
==Critic Reception==
Digimon World: Dawn/Dusk received generally adequate reviews.
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Digimon World Dawn and Dusk received generally adequate reviews.
   
*'''[[wikipedia:IGN|IGN]]''' presented Digimon World: Dawn/Dusk a "7" out of 10 (Decent), praising its enhanced Multiplater Mode/Wi-Fi Connection capabilities, but critiqued its great similarity to the last game and its "errand boy"-like story mode: "The battles are solid and multiplayer can be a lot of fun...it's just unfortunate that players are forced to progress through a fetch-quest storyline."
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*'''{{w|IGN}}''' presented Digimon World Dawn and Dusk a "7" out of 10 (Decent), praising its enhanced Multiplater Mode/Wi-Fi Connection capabilities, but critiqued its great similarity to the last game and its "errand boy"-like story mode: "The battles are solid and multiplayer can be a lot of fun...it's just unfortunate that players are forced to progress through a fetch-quest storyline."
   
*'''[[wikipedia:Gamespot|Gamespot]]''' gave this game a "6" out of 10 (Fair), stating that "Digimon fans will find the multiplayer worthwhile, but the dull story mode is basically just a rehashing of the previous Digimon World."
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*'''{{w|Gamespot}}''' gave this game a "6" out of 10 (Fair), stating that "Digimon fans will find the multiplayer worthwhile, but the dull story mode is basically just a rehashing of the previous Digimon World."
   
*'''[[wikipedia:Cheat Code Central|CheatCC's]]''' Senior Writer Cole Smith gave it a "3.3" out of 5 (Fair), and stated in his concluding statement that, "Digimon World: Dusk/Dawn will be best enjoyed by rabid fans of the original. The online trading will allow you access to Digimon in both the Dusk and Dawn version. If you're a fan, expect a lot of game."
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*'''{{w|Cheat Code Central|CheatCC}}'s''' Senior Writer Cole Smith gave it a "3.3" out of 5 (Fair), and stated in his concluding statement that, "Digimon World: Dusk/Dawn will be best enjoyed by rabid fans of the original. The online trading will allow you access to Digimon in both the Dusk and Dawn version. If you're a fan, expect a lot of game."
   
*'''[[wikipedia:GameZone|GameZone]]''' gave the Digimon Dawn/Dusk a 7.5 out of 10, "This RPG series is pretty popular, and this edition is a good game in its own right. The Digimon are varied and plentiful, and the dual process of evolving them is interesting. The battle system is fun, and the stats and other information is easy to find and understand. However, there is way too much dialogue, especially in the beginning, and not enough variety. Quests that tie into a bigger story would be more interesting, and more things to do like farm or fish would have been fun." -GameZone article
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*'''{{w|GameZone}}''' gave the Digimon Dawn/Dusk a 7.5 out of 10, "This RPG series is pretty popular, and this edition is a good game in its own right. The Digimon are varied and plentiful, and the dual process of evolving them is interesting. The battle system is fun, and the stats and other information is easy to find and understand. However, there is way too much dialogue, especially in the beginning, and not enough variety. Quests that tie into a bigger story would be more interesting, and more things to do like farm or fish would have been fun." -GameZone article
   
==Notes and References==
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==Notes and references==
{{reflist|1}}
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{{reflist}}
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
*[http://www.digimonworldvideogames.com/ Official English Site]
 
*[http://www.digimonworldvideogames.com/ Official English Site]
*[http://www.bandaigames.channel.or.jp/list/ds_digimon02/ Official Japanese Site]
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*[http://www.bandaigames.channel.or.jp/list/ds_digimon_lost/ds_digimon02/index.html Official Japanese Site]
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*[http://www.famitsu.com/review/title/0000/0000/0002/2583/ Famitsu Sunburst Site]
 
*[http://www.famitsu.com/review/title/0000/0000/0002/2584/ Famitsu Moonlight Site]
 
*[http://www.rakuten.co.jp/edigi-game/407195/607979/1795337/ Rakuten Site]
 
   
 
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Digimon World Dawn (デジモンストーリー サンバースト Dejimon Sutōrī Sanbāsuto?, lit. "Digimon Story Sunburst") and Digimon World Dusk (デジモンストーリー ムーンライト Dejimon Sutōrī Mūnraito?, lit. "Digimon Story Moonlight") are two separate but related Digimon video games for the Nintendo DS handheld game console. They were released in Japan on March 29, 2007. The games' English names were officially confirmed on May 16, 2007.[1], and they were officially released on September 18, 2007.

The two different games have parallel storylines, as well as variations in which Digimon appear in certain locations, but have the same gameplay.

Both games come with a sticker-sheet. The Digimon World Dawn sheet includes the Digimon World Dawn logo, the Digimon Data Squad logo, Veemon, Salamon, Hawkmon, Coronamon, Gomamon, and Agumon, each as depicted on the game's cover, as well as Coronamon and Flaremon, in their official Bandai depictions. The Digimon World Dusk sheet includes the Digimon World Dusk logo, the Digimon Data Squad logo, DemiDevimon, Lopmon, Mushroomon, Lunamon, Gaomon, and Dracmon, each as depicted on the game's cover, as well as Lunamon and Crescemon, in their official Bandai depictions.

Plot

A huge earthquake, caused by a mysterious virus, has stricken the SunShine and DarkMoon districts, damaging the access points to the Digital World and causing many Digimon to mysteriously degenerate to Digi-Eggs. In Dawn, rumors have spread that the Night Crow Team, from DarkMoon City, was responsible for the incident. However, a conflicting report surfaces in Dusk claiming the responsibility falls on the Light Fang team from the SunShine district. With both sides accusing the other, players will take the role of an opposing tamer to investigate and uncover the truth behind the dangerous tremors.

Note that although the games will share a main story, it is known that the plot will differ between Dawn and Dusk to some degree. Players will also explore different areas depending on the version of the game they play. You may choose to play as a boy or girl, though the boy and girl look slightly different depending on the version you play. The two games will feature parallel storylines with a main team in each that opposes the other—Light Fang in Dawn and Night Crow in Dusk—though the two teams work together towards a common cause.[2]

The game also features Marcus Damon, Thomas H. Norstein, Yoshino Fujieda and Keenan Crier, the four main characters of the Digimon Data Squad anime series, in a post-game Union Quest event. In addition, in the same quest, the game features Tsurugi Tatsuno, Yuu Inui and Shou Kahara from Digimon Next.

Gameplay changes

As with Digimon World DS, Dawn and Dusk introduce several new Digimon to the franchise. Chicchimon is a new Bird based Fresh/In-Training Digimon. Grimmon, ChaosGrimmon, and ExoGrimmon also make their first appearances in the game as the main enemy. Grimmon has a connection with the Chrono Core, the villain of the previous game.

Dawn and Dusk also complete the Digivolution lines of the Digimon from Digimon Data Squad, with the likes of ShineGreymon and MirageGaogamon, after having been left out in the first game. DotShineGreymon and DotMirageGaogamon make their debut, with DotAgumon and DotFalcomon returning from the first game.

Digimon World Dawn and Digimon World Dusk also allow DNA digivolution, in which two Digimon of numerically close levels can be combined. Usually, this only provides stat bonuses to the Digimon chosen as the basis of the digivolution, but certain combinations of Digimon, if they have the right stats, will DNA digivolve into completely different Digimon.


Starter Digimon

Depending on the version of the game being played, players automatically begin with whichever lead Digimon is exclusive to their version, plus two Digimon from the respective packs chosen.

Dawn

Coronamon and

Dusk

Lunamon and

Union Quests

Main article: Union Quests

Species Quests

Main article: Species Quests

List of obtainable Digimon

Main article: Digimon Gallery

List of non-obtainable character Digimon

Dawn

Dusk

Reward Digimon

  • 100% Scan Data for DotAgumon: In Dawn, give Valkyrimon the password 19970628
  • 100% Scan Data for DotShineGreymon: In Dawn, give Valkyrimon the password 70307991
  • 100% Scan Data for Numemon: In Dawn, give Valkyrimon the password 82607991
  • 100% Scan Data for DotFalcomon: In Dusk, give Valkyrimon the password 20060402
  • 100% Scan Data for DotMirageGaogamon: In Dusk, give Valkyrimon the password 70307991
  • 100% Scan Data for Sukamon: In Dusk, give Valkyrimon the password 20406002
  • 100% Scan Data for Gallantmon Crimson Mode: In Dawn, defeat the Gaia Origin in "Gaia Origin Challenge" Union Quest
  • 100% Scan Data for Beelzemon Blast Mode: In Dusk, defeat the Gaia Origin in "Gaia Origin Challenge" Union Quest
  • 100% Scan Data for Chicchimon: Defeat Chronomon Holy Mode in "The Legendary Tamer" Union Quest
  • 100% Scan Data for Calumon: Talk to Calumon on Union Brige after "The Legendary Tamer" Union Quest

Secret Digimon

  • SaberLeomon: After defeating the Gaia Origin in Dusk, talk to Dorothy and Newton in Dark Gate, who will tell you about an "awesome Digimon" on Proxy Island. Go there, and you can find SaberLeomon on the back half of the island.
  • Argomon (Ultimate): After defeating the Gaia Origin in Dusk, talk to Barone, Gutts, and Ponch in Dark Plaza, who will tell you about a "cool Digimon" in Thriller Ruins. Go there, and you can find Argomon (Ultimate) in the mansion part of the ruins.
  • Armageddemon: After defeating the Gaia Origin in Dusk, talk to Sukekiyo, Kakumi, and Spike in Dark Office, who will tell you about a "mysterious Digimon" in Magnet Mine. Go there, and you can find Armageddemon in the long room with the exit gate.
  • Darkdramon: After defeating the Gaia Origin in Dawn, talk to Komachi and Pulsa in Shine Gate, who will tell you about a Digimon in Access Glacier. Go there, and you can find Darkdramon in the Dark Area part of the glacier.
  • Anubismon: After defeating the Gaia Origin in Dawn, talk to Cheetah, Tonpei, and Kenpa in Shine Plaza, who will tell you about a Digimon in Thriller Ruins. Go there, and you can find Anubismon in the mansion part of the ruins.
  • Imperialdramon Fighter Mode: After defeating the Gaia Origin in Dawn, talk to Gaoh, Lyla, and Gideon in Shine Office, who will tell you about a Digimon in Task Canyon. Go there, and you can find Imperialdramon Fighter Mode at the far end of the Canyon.

Secret Equipments

Main article: Equipment
  • Legend Sword, Legend Robe, Legend Ring in Dawn and Dusk: Give Valkyriemon the password 02619020

Critic Reception

Digimon World Dawn and Dusk received generally adequate reviews.

  • IGN presented Digimon World Dawn and Dusk a "7" out of 10 (Decent), praising its enhanced Multiplater Mode/Wi-Fi Connection capabilities, but critiqued its great similarity to the last game and its "errand boy"-like story mode: "The battles are solid and multiplayer can be a lot of fun...it's just unfortunate that players are forced to progress through a fetch-quest storyline."
  • Gamespot gave this game a "6" out of 10 (Fair), stating that "Digimon fans will find the multiplayer worthwhile, but the dull story mode is basically just a rehashing of the previous Digimon World."
  • CheatCC's Senior Writer Cole Smith gave it a "3.3" out of 5 (Fair), and stated in his concluding statement that, "Digimon World: Dusk/Dawn will be best enjoyed by rabid fans of the original. The online trading will allow you access to Digimon in both the Dusk and Dawn version. If you're a fan, expect a lot of game."
  • GameZone gave the Digimon Dawn/Dusk a 7.5 out of 10, "This RPG series is pretty popular, and this edition is a good game in its own right. The Digimon are varied and plentiful, and the dual process of evolving them is interesting. The battle system is fun, and the stats and other information is easy to find and understand. However, there is way too much dialogue, especially in the beginning, and not enough variety. Quests that tie into a bigger story would be more interesting, and more things to do like farm or fish would have been fun." -GameZone article

Notes and references

  1. From Digimon Dusk to Dawn. IGN.com. Retrieved on 2007-05-16.
  2. Bandai Teleconference Report. Patamon's World. Retrieved on 2007-05-16.
  3. Lets you get Angewomon more quickly.
  4. Lets you get Growlmon more quickly.
  5. Lets you get Airdramon more quickly.
  6. Lets you get Reppamon more quickly.
  7. Lets you get Clockmon more quickly.
  8. Lets you get SkullGreymon more quickly.
  9. Lets you get Kurisarimon more quickly.
  10. Lets you get Pandamon more quickly.

External links



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