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Wormmon is Erika Mishima's Partner Digimon.

Appearance

Main article: Wormmon#Design

Description

Wormmon is a Digimon who strayed into cyberspace from the Digital World. Erika and the others came to its rescue while it was being attacked in Kowloon on the lowest level of the EDEN network after infuriating other Digimon with its bungling ways. It became attatched to Erika after she treated its wounds, and has been her partner Digimon ever since. Although cowardly, it is filled with curiosity but often ends up causing trouble with its extreme clumsiness. Wormmon is Hudie's self proclaimed mascot.[2]

Wormmon is described as male whilst as Wormmon but is described as female once he has fused with Erika.

Attacks

  • Sticky Net (ネバネバネット Nebaneba Net?): Spits out the threads of a tough, adhesive net, completely restricting the opponent's movements.
    • Modified Sticky Net (ネバネバネット・改 Nebaneba Netto Kai?): A variation of Sticky Net modified with the smell of nattō.

Fiction

Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth - Hacker's Memory

Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth - Hacker's Memory (Manga)

Wormmon appears on Erika Mishima's shoulder.

Other Forms

Hudiemon

When Keisuke Amasawa, Ryuji Mishima, Chitose Imai and Wormmon try to save Erika from being Eater Legion, she states it is too late and that she is fully assimilated with it and tells the boys to kill the eater. Suddenly Erika's memory banks appears as Erika, then fuses with Wormmon to create Hudiemon. Hudiemon then helps to kill Eater Legion and then Eater EDEN who also merges with some of Erika's memory bank data. When the World resets due to Aiba defeating Mother Eater, Hudiemon decides to stay as Hudiemon, as if she returns with Keisuke, with no Eden in the new universe - the car crash will kill her as well as her parents, rather than giving her an incurable disease. Rather than willingly being killed, she chooses to live in the Digital World and in the new universe, she no longer exists - with Ryuji as an only child.

Attacks

  • Infinity Dream:[3] Blows scales from its flapping wings. Using Infinity Dream on an enemy can poison or paralyze it, but it is mainly used to ease the pain of injured allies and raise their spirits.
  • Flying Kick: A high-flying dropkick.

Notes and references

  1. Bandai-Namco Entertainment Official Site - Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth: Hacker's Memory: Wormmon
  2. https://d1vtv52f4vjbmu.cloudfront.net/manuals/digimon-story-hacker-memory/108_18_OnlineManual_Digimon_Cyber_Sleuth_Hacker%27s_Memory_PS4_GB_QS.pdf
  3. This attack's name is a reference to the sentence "mugendai na yume no ato no" (無限大な夢のあとの? lit. "after an infinite dream") in the song Butter-Fly.
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