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'''Lavorvomon''' is a Rock Dragon Digimon. A Digimon made entirely of lava that spouts off rock dust as it moves. It has wings, but can't fly very well, and mostly crawls along the ground. It may look dim-witted and slow, but it can rush at its foes with shocking speed.<ref>''[[Digimon Links]]''</ref>
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'''Lavorvomon''' is a Rock Dragon Digimon. It is a Digimon whose entire body is made out of lava, and spouts mineral dust as it goes about its activities. It is poor at flying despite having wings, so it mainly moves about by crawling on the ground. Contrary to its sluggish appearance, its crawling speed is extremely fast, and it closes in on the enemy in an instant. Although it has a friendly personality and will let those it trusts near it without any reservations, others tend to stay as far away as they can from it out of fear that the flammable mineral dust it spouts may cause an explosion.{{DRB|Lavorvomon}}{{Trans-check}}
   
 
<u>'''Attacks'''</u>
 
<u>'''Attacks'''</u>
*'''Mighty Flame''' (''Great Flame'')<!--j.DRB/e.Links-->
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*'''Mighty Flame''' (''Great Flame'')<!--j.DRB/e.Links-->: Takes a deep breath and spits out the largest fireball it can make.{{Trans-check}}
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*'''Earth-stamp'''<!--j.DRB-->: Uses its forearms to lunge at and slam onto the opponent.{{Trans-check}}
 
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;Lavorvomon (ラヴォーボモン)
 
;Lavorvomon (ラヴォーボモン)
 
Official romanization given by the [[Digimon Reference Book]] and used in the franchise.
 
Official romanization given by the [[Digimon Reference Book]] and used in the franchise.
*Combination of the words "{{w|lava}}", "{{w|volcano}}" and {{nihongo|"bōbō"|ボーボー}}, the Japanese onomatopoeia for burning.
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*Combination of the words "{{w|lava}}", "{{w|volcano}}" and {{nihongo|"bōbō"|ボーボー}}, the Japanese onomatopoeia for burning.
 
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==Fiction==
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===Digimon Links===
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There are multiple versions of Lavorvomon. They all digivolve from the various versions of [[Vorvomon]]. They can digivolve to the various versions of [[Lavogaritamon]]. There are ATK, DEF, and balanced versions.
   
 
==Notes and references==
 
==Notes and references==
 
{{reflist}}
 
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[[Category:Digimon species]]
 
[[Category:Champion Digimon]]
 
[[Category:Rock Dragon Digimon]]
 
[[Category:Virus Digimon]]
 
 
{{Sourced Attacks}}
 
{{Sourced Attacks}}

Revision as of 11:27, 8 May 2020

Lavorvomon is a Rock Dragon Digimon. It is a Digimon whose entire body is made out of lava, and spouts mineral dust as it goes about its activities. It is poor at flying despite having wings, so it mainly moves about by crawling on the ground. Contrary to its sluggish appearance, its crawling speed is extremely fast, and it closes in on the enemy in an instant. Although it has a friendly personality and will let those it trusts near it without any reservations, others tend to stay as far away as they can from it out of fear that the flammable mineral dust it spouts may cause an explosion.[2]

Attacks

  • Mighty Flame (Great Flame): Takes a deep breath and spits out the largest fireball it can make.
  • Earth-stamp: Uses its forearms to lunge at and slam onto the opponent.

Design

Etymologies

Lavorvomon (ラヴォーボモン)

Official romanization given by the Digimon Reference Book and used in the franchise.

  • Combination of the words "lava", "volcano" and "bōbō" (ボーボー?), the Japanese onomatopoeia for burning.


Fiction

Digimon Links

There are multiple versions of Lavorvomon. They all digivolve from the various versions of Vorvomon. They can digivolve to the various versions of Lavogaritamon. There are ATK, DEF, and balanced versions.

Notes and references