Digimon RPG

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Digimon RPG
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Developer(s) Bandai
Publisher(s) DIGITALIC
Release date(s) Korea
Genre(s) MMORPG
Mode(s) Multiplayer
Rating(s) No Official Rating
Platform(s) Windows
Media Download
System requirements Intel Pentium III 400 MHz+CPU
128MB RAM
Internet
DirectX 8.0
8MB Graphics Card
Sound Card
1GB+ Hard Drive
Input Keyboard, Mouse

Digimon RPG is an MMORPG that originates in Korea, but unofficial English and German translation patches have been released. In this game, you begin by choosing a Tamer from Digimon Tamers. The game has been available for about 4 years, and is still going strong.

Contents

[edit] Game Basics

[edit] Characters

To begin the game, choose a starting Tamer and Digimon from the following lists:

[edit] Tamers

[edit] Starter Digimon

On certain occasions, there will be special events where there are other selectable digimon. These Digimon are:

[edit] Catchable Digimon

[edit] Capturing Digimon

Digimon are available starting at Evolution level In-Training and generally go up to Mega level. There are some Digimon that are exceptions to this though, and currently only have Evolution levels available only up to Ultimate. This should be corrected in the future though. You can only capture In-Training Digimon, and you must level them up from there.

There are two methods of capturing Digimon. The first has a 0.01% chance of capturing a Digimon, but is free. During battle, you have three tries to capture a Digimon. All you need to do is select the capture option, then select the Digimon you wish to capture. The other method for capturing is to purchase a net, which can be either bought at the cash shop for Korean Won, or from other players in the game. The net has a 100% chance of capture. All the player must do is right click the net, then left click the Digimon they wish to capture with it.

[edit] Digivolution Lines

[edit] Agumon

  • In-Training: Koromon
    • Skill 1: Headbutt
    • Skill 2: Bubble Blow
  • Rookie: Agumon
    • Skill 1: Claw
    • Skill 2: Bite
    • Skill 3: Pepper Breath
  • Champion: Greymon
    • Skill 1: Claw
    • Skill 2: Great Horns
    • Skill 3: Nova Blast
  • Ultimate: MetalGreymon
    • Skill 1: Mega Claw
    • Skill 2: Great Horns
    • Skill 3: Giga Blaster
  • Mega: WarGreymon
    • Skill 1: Mega Claw
    • Skill 2: Quick Slash
    • Skill 3: Terra Force

[edit] Armadillomon

[edit] Biyomon

  • In-Training: Yokomon
    • Skill 1: Headbutt
    • Skill 2: Bubbles
  • Rookie: Biyomon
    • Skill 1: Beak
    • Skill 2: Hard Beak
    • Skill 3: Magical Fire
  • Champion: Birdramon
    • Skill 1: Beak
    • Skill 2: Fire Flap
    • Skill 3: Meteor Wing
  • Ultimate: Garudamon
    • Skill 1: Power Punch
    • Skill 2: Eagle Claw
    • Skill 3: Shadow Wing

[edit] Candlemon

[edit] Gabumon

  • In-Training: Tsunomon
    • Skill 1: Headbutt
    • Skill 2: Bubble Blow
  • Rookie: Gabumon
    • Skill 1: Claw Attack
    • Skill 2: Horn Attack
    • Skill 3: Blue Blaster
  • Champion: Garurumon
    • Skill 1: Bite Attack
    • Skill 2: Tackle Attack
    • Skill 3: Howling Blaster
  • Ultimate: WereGarurumon
    • Skill 1: Mega Punch
    • Skill 2: Garuru Kick
    • Skill 3: Wolf Claw
  • Mega: MetalGarurumon
    • Skill 1: Ice Wolf Bite
    • Skill 2: Metal Wolf Claw
    • Skill 3: Ice Wolf Blaster

[edit] Gomamon

  • In-Training: Bukamon
    • Skill 1: Bite
    • Skill 2: Air Bubble
  • Rookie: Gomamon
    • Skill 1: Scratch
    • Skill 2: Sharp Claws
    • Skill 3: Marching Fishes
  • Champion: Ikkakumon
    • Skill 1: Horns
    • Skill 2: Tackle Attack
    • Skill 3: Harpoon Torpedo
  • Ultimate: Zudomon
    • Skill 1:
    • Skill 2:
    • Skill 3: Vulcan's Hammer
  • Mega: Yet to be Implemented

[edit] Guilmon

  • In-Training: Gigimon
    • Skill 1: Scratch
    • Skill 2: Headbutt
  • Rookie: Guilmon
    • Skill 1: Scratch
    • Skill 2: Rock Crusher
    • Skill 3: Pyro Shpere
  • Champion: Growlmon
    • Skill 1: Scratch
    • Skill 2: Dragon Slash
    • Skill 3: Pyro Blaster
  • Ultimate: Wargrowlmon
    • Skill 1:
    • Skill 2:
    • Skill 3:

[edit] Hagurumon

[edit] Hawkmon

[edit] Impmon

[edit] Kotemon

[edit] Lopmon

[edit] Monodramon

[edit] Palmon

  • In-Training: Yuramon
    • Skill 1: Headbutt
    • Skill 2: Adhesive Bubble
  • Rookie: Palmon
    • Skill 1: Flower Punch
    • Skill 2: Stinky Stench
    • Skill 3: Poison Ivy
  • Champion: Togemon
    • Skill 1: Spike Punch
    • Skill 2: Coconuts Punch
    • Skill 3: Prickly B. B.
  • Ultimate: Lillymon
    • Skill 1: Smash
    • Skill 2: Temptation
    • Skill 3: Flower Cannon
  • Mega: Rosemon
    • Skill 1: Vine Stab
    • Skill 2: Roses Rapier
    • Skill 3: Thorn Whip

[edit] Patamon

[edit] Renamon

[edit] Salamon

[edit] Tentomon

  • In-Training: Motimon
    • Skill 1: Punch
    • Skill 2: Elastic Bubble
  • Rookie: Tentomon
    • Skill 1: Punch
    • Skill 2: Hard Claws
    • Skill 3: Petit Thunder
  • Champion: Kabuterimon
    • Skill 1: Punch
    • Skill 2: Hard Punch
    • Skill 3: Mega Blaster
  • Ultimate: MegaKabuterimon
    • Skill 1: Punch
    • Skill 2: Hard Punch
    • Skill 3: Horn Buster
  • Mega: Yet to be Implemented

[edit] Terriermon

[edit] Wormmon

[edit] Exceptions to the Rules

In Digimon RPG, every Digimon you can use is given as close to their Digivolution tree as possible, with Digimon like Impmon being given interim Digivolutions, and some others, like Leomon given Digivolutions up to Mega. There are some exceptions though -

  • Lopmon has two digivolution trees, one emphasizing Vaccine-type, the other emphasizing Virus-type, to reflect the bi-polar nature of Cherubimon.
  • Some digimon currently don't have a mega form but will have one later.
  • Gatomon has her Digimon Battle Spirit Ver. 1.5 line, with Ophanimon, rather than the more recognised original series incarnation, with Magnadramon

[edit] Battle

Battling is done in a turn based style. Players begin with whichever Digimon they have set as their main Digimon out on the field. Each Digimon has a time bar that goes up over time. When the time bar fills, the Tamer may take action with that Digimon.

There are things the Tamer themself may do to take action during a Digimons turn. A Tamer is able to Card Slash, switch in other Digimon they own, or even evolve their Digimon. A tamer can only slash 3 cards at a time, and are limited to a certain number of slashes per battle.

There are also options in the top right area of the screen that you may select. They are labeled F1, F2, & F3, and those buttons on the keyboard are also the shortcut for putting them on. These are a Digimon's special attacks. Every Digimon you can have has F1 by default. You must level up to be able to use F2 & F3. Each Digivolution has their own special skills.

Card slashes are used for attack bonuses, health increases, and other things such as more defense. You may buy these cards at stores or trade.

[edit] Community

Despite this game being made in Korea, there are also many English players on the games. Mostly in Server 1 is where these English players reside, although you can still find some of them in Server 2. Every other player is mostly of the Korean nationality. You may still find some other types of foreign nationalities playing the game.

[edit] Account Legality outside Korea

During registration, Digimon RPG asks for the usual information that any RPG asks for. However, it also verifies Korean citizenship by tying the account to the user's social security number.
This makes it impossible for anyone except Koreans to play the game without committing identity fraud, despite it being free-to-play.

There is currently no way to play Digimon RPG without doing this, and Digitalic have not shown any signs of doing localized versions, despite the large non-Korean player base.

[edit] References and External Links


Digimon
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Anime: Adventure (Season 1) | Adventure 02 (Season 2) | Tamers (Season 3) | Frontier (Season 4) | Digimon Savers (Digimon Data Squad) | Digital Monster X-Evolution (movie)
Manga Series: V-Tamer | Digimon Next | Digimon Chronicle | D-Cyber
Video Games: Digimon World (and 2, 3, 4) | Digital Card Battle | Battle Spirit (and 1.5, 2) | Digimon Racing | Rumble Arena (and 2) | Digimon RPG | Digimon World DS | Digimon Story: Sunburst/Moonlight | Digimon Savers: Another Mission | Anode/Cathode Tamer | Tag Tamers
Other: Digimon (creature) | Digimon card game | Digimon virtual pet | DigiDestined | Digivice | Digivolution | Digital World | List of Digimon | Chosen Digimon | List of human characters
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