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Dragomon is #212, and is an Ultimate-level, Technical-class, Aquan-species Digimon with a resistance to the Water element and weakness to the Steel element. Its basic stats are 208 HP, 255 MP, 130 Attack, 114 Defense, 120 Spirit, 89 Speed, and 58 Aptitude. It possesses the Psychic 4, DarkBreath4, and Mist Cape4 traits.
Dragomon can digivolve to [[Neptunmon]]. Dragomon can be found in Macro Sea. Also, by DNA Digivolving [[Octomon]] & [[Gesomon]] (with both at minimum of 3 criterias: Lv. 33, Dark Exp. 3800 & Spirit 200) we can form a Dragomon. To degenerate to Dragomon, [[Neptunmon]] must be at least LV 38 with 4100 dark exp, but only if you have befriended Dragomon.
 
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It dwells in the [[Macro Sea]].
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Dragomon digivolves to [[Neptunemon]]. In order to degenerate to Dragomon, your Digimon must be at least level 38, with 4100 Dark experience, but only if you have previously befriended a Dragomon.
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Dragomon can also DNA digivolve from [[Octomon]] and [[Gesomon]], if the base Digimon is at least level 33, with 3800 Dark experience, and 200 spirit. Dragomon can DNA digivolve to [[VenomMyotismon]] with [[Pipismon]].
   
 
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Revision as of 15:52, 3 November 2014

[[Category:(Ja:) Aquatic Beast Man
(En:) Sea Animal type]] Dragomon is a Sea Animal Digimon whose name is derived from the fictional Dagon and whose design is derived from the fictional Cthulhu and the mythological Umibōzu. It is an evil god Digimon called the "Depraved Monk of the Deep" (Sinful Priest of the Ocean Floor). It is thought to have evolved from a computer virus that would infect the computers aboard ships and the like, then knock their direction and course out of order. It bundles up its innumerable, multiplying tentacles, and takes on a humanoid appearance, but its true shape is a strange evolution of a Mollusk Digimon. For its defeated opponents, it wears a rosary around its neck, and adopts a pose similar to mourning.[1] The DigiCode on its trident reads DC deDC jiDC taDC ruDC moDC nDC suDC ta (デジタルモンスタ Dejitaru Monsuta?, lit. "Digital Monster").

Digimon Adventure 02

Dragomon is the rarely seen "Dark Undersea Master" of the Dark Ocean, served by the Scubamon who worship him. Though the Scubamon were enslaved by the Digimon Emperor and attempted to take Kari Kamiya upon her releasing them, they decided to return to their master. After Kari and T.K. Takaishi left for their world, Dragomon's shadowed form emerges from the Dark Ocean.

Digimon Xros Wars: The Young Hunters Who Leapt Through Time

Main article: Dragomon (Xros Wars)

Digimon World 2

Dragomon digivolves from Octomon, and can digivolve further into Pukumon.

Digimon World 3

Dragomon can be found in Amaterasu's Seabed towards West Sector.

Digimon World DS

Dragomon digivolves from Sukamon. Dragomon also appears while at Training Peak, he is however destroyed by Cyberdramon's Erase Claw (who appeared just in time with his Tamer Yuji), these events take place after Calumon asks you to find him a Digi-Cake. Dragomon is sometimes found in the Drain Tunnel.

Digimon World Dawn/Dusk

Dragomon is #212, and is an Ultimate-level, Technical-class, Aquan-species Digimon with a resistance to the Water element and weakness to the Steel element. Its basic stats are 208 HP, 255 MP, 130 Attack, 114 Defense, 120 Spirit, 89 Speed, and 58 Aptitude. It possesses the Psychic 4, DarkBreath4, and Mist Cape4 traits.

It dwells in the Macro Sea.

Dragomon digivolves to Neptunemon. In order to degenerate to Dragomon, your Digimon must be at least level 38, with 4100 Dark experience, but only if you have previously befriended a Dragomon.

Dragomon can also DNA digivolve from Octomon and Gesomon, if the base Digimon is at least level 33, with 3800 Dark experience, and 200 spirit. Dragomon can DNA digivolve to VenomMyotismon with Pipismon.

Attacks

  • Forbidden Trident: Throws its trident with tremendous physical strength.
  • Tentacle Flapping (無数の触手 Musū no Shokushu?, lit. "Innumerable Tentacles")
  • Thousand Whip
  • Tentacle Claw


Notes and references