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Jupitermon Wrath Mode is a Shaman Digimon. Jupitermon, who usually makes judgments without any emotion, undergoes a complete about-face when confronting those who have committed sins that cause it to be unable to restrain its anger. It summons its divine blade "Keraunós (κεραυνός? lit. "Lightning")" with an angry roar, and its body grows several tens of times larger, turning into a form clad in armor and lightning. The violent lightning surrounding it is the embodiment of its anger, and while it behaves calmly, each of its movements are brimming with awe, driving enemies into a corner from the pressure.[3] One of the "Olympos XII", it is a Digimon that rules over thunder and weather as the god that presides over the skies. It is always judging good and evil on the battlefield, and applies divine punishment to those who choose evil.[4]

Attacks

  • Keraunós Divide (κεραυνός Divide? lit. "Lightning Divide"): Slashes even distant enemies with a single swing of the "Keraunós" it wields with both hands.
  • Lightning Beam (Lightning Be): Summons lightning to strike where it points.
  • Dios Thunder (Esp: God Thunder): Drops the "Keraunós" from high in the sky to cast its last judgment upon defeated sinners. If it hits them, then they are guilty, and if it misses them, it serves as proof of being falsely accused. When found guilty by this technique, sinners will already have been erased along with their data.

Quick Answers

What triggers Jupitermon Wrath Mode's transformation? toggle section
Jupitermon Wrath Mode is triggered when Jupitermon, usually impartial, faces those who have committed grave sins, causing an uncontrollable anger that prompts its transformation.
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What is the significance of Jupitermon's divine blade Keraunós? toggle section
Jupitermon Wrath Mode's divine blade, Keraunós, embodies its anger and power. When summoned, it transforms Jupitermon into a larger form with armor and lightning, symbolizing its control over thunder and weather. This transformation exerts pressure on enemies, driving them into a corner. As part of the Olympos XII, Jupitermon uses Keraunós to govern the sky and apply divine punishment.
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What role does lightning play in Jupitermon Wrath Mode's power? toggle section
Lightning is key to Jupitermon Wrath Mode's power. When enraged, it summons the divine blade "Keraunós," meaning "Lightning," and its body expands, becoming armored and surrounded by lightning. This lightning represents its anger and intensifies its presence, overwhelming foes. As part of the "Olympos XII," Jupitermon governs thunder and weather, echoing its link to the Roman god of thunder.
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How does Jupitermon Wrath Mode's size change in battle? toggle section
Jupitermon Wrath Mode does not change size in battle. It transforms from Jupitermon when it cannot restrain its anger against sinners.
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How does Jupitermon Wrath Mode embody its anger? toggle section
Jupitermon Wrath Mode shows its anger by transforming from its usual emotionless state to one of wrath when facing sinners. It wields its divine blade, Keraunós, to deliver justice.
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Design[]

Etymologies[]

Jupitermon: Wrath Mode (ユピテルモン:ラースモード)

Official romanization given by the Digimon Reference Book and used in the franchise. Some media shorten "Wrath Mode" to "LM" from the phonetic spelling "Lāsu Mōdo"[5] or to "WM".[6]

Fiction[]

Digimon Story: Time Stranger[]

Digimon Heroes![]

Jupitermon: Wrathmode is card 6-891 and 6-892.

Digimon New Century[]

Jupitermon Wrath Mode DNA digivolves from Jupitermon and Apollomon.


Notes and references[]

  1. Jupitermon Wrath Mode is an Ultra level Digimon in Digimon New Century.
  2. Digimon Reference Book: Jupitermon: Wrath Mode: "Jupitermon, who usually makes judgments without any emotion, undergoes a complete about-face when confronting those who have committed sins that cause it to be unable to restrain its anger."
  3. Digimon Reference Book: Jupitermon: Wrath Mode
  4. Digimon Heroes!: Jupitermon Wrath Mode
  5. The LM abbreviation uses "L" instead of the "R" in "Rāsu Mōdo" (ラースモード? lit. "Wrath Mode") due to the perception of English /r/ and /l/ by Japanese speakers.
  6. Digimon Story: Time Stranger