Talk:Digimon virtual pet

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[edit] Article name change

Noting that a discussion about changing the name of this article is happening on WT:DIGI#Change title of Digimon Battle Pet Article. -- Ned Scott 02:01, 22 August 2006 (UTC)

Discussion ended, article name changed from Digimon Battle Pets to Digimon virtual pet. --Gear-Richie 22:52, 26 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Prerequisites for ultimate

According to the article:

"For a Digimon to grow into Ultimate level, Digimon must at least battle fifteen times in Rookie and Champion levels.

Digimon could only reach the Ultimate level by battling 40 times in their lifetime and winning at least 60% of them (unconfirmed)."

Why are two contradicting statements written in the same paragraph? Since no sources are used, (i.e. orginal research, but is [probably] acceptable in a document like this), the more "reliable" one should be included. I'm pretty sure that there's a minimum win percentage, but "40 times" is by far too high in terms of number.

Yoda921 05:33, 14 April 2007 (UTC)Yoda

Since nobody has answered me, I've fixed this.

Yoda921 06:02, 27 April 2007 (UTC)Yoda

[edit] Digimon VI

The section on VI I believe is entirely wrong. First off, you state that it is only rumoured, however it is very much real, and is an official product from Bandai. Secondly, the list of digimon are very much wrong. The digimon available, are from the Digimon II.

Compared to the American/Global versions, the Digimon VI, seems like an entirely new product, gameplay-wise. The Training system involves bar going up and down, while you try to stop it at the very end. Only then will your digimon, lose the weight.

The Ultimate Digimon, from my experience are also obtained diferently. There is only one ultimate if I remember correctly, Tekkamon, and to obtain it, there is no battle limit. The only requirement is to have 60%+. I may be wrong about this, there may be a way to get the other ultimates, such as winning 15, or 40 battles with 60% on record.

—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 125.238.99.39 (talk • contribs).

[edit] This article is a mess.

It's redundant, it's dubious, it's poorly formatted...where are all the Digimon fanboys? Someone please clean this up with sources, or I'll chop all out. 69.182.67.235 (talk) 02:46, 20 March 2008 (UTC)