

Thank you! I agree I love the Digimon designs so much. Add quests and dungeon crawling puzzle aspects like World 2, sport aspects from Championship, competitive battling from Rumble Arena, and the world-protecting fights that emulate the anime stories and Battle Spirit (each of the different gameplays types rewarding the player with different things like crests etc) and your could have a truly immersive Digimon game experience that celebrates everything that makes the Digimon franchise unique. Make the next World game either a console game like usual, making it single or multiplayer like World 4, or even make it a MMORPG. In this style game I’d maybe give the player the ability to find a second egg at some point in the game, but both eggs would still have infinite potential, and having two digimon would just introduce more gameplay options.īy focusing gameplay on each player having just a single/ pair of Digimon, they could focus more on world building and gameplay. Then add digivolution paths that require specific items (Crests, Armor, Holy Ring etc) co-operation (DNA digivolution, Bio-Merge and the such, which could introduce the idea of cooperative gameplay) and add some exclusive lines (maybe if you mark the egg with the Zero Unit or Digital Hazard symbol it’ll create unique Fresh forms and new evolution lines) it could create a really diverse digivolution tree that incorporates a HUGE number of digimon all stemming from the infinite potential of a single egg. Just a heads up that the chart shows differences between the rows and the columns, so this list is going based on the rows (which indicate how likely they are to win) and out of a score of 192 (16 x 12).Right! Like, egg conditions (heat/light etc) influence which Fresh you get, how well you feed the Fresh decides which In-Training you get from there, and then it’s go into how well you train and care for your digimon, and what kind of training you do, would dictate it’s Rookie, Champion and higher forms. More edit shit: Ok, I can definitely confirm that the Champion to Ultimate strengths are reversed, i.e. A Pendulum connecting to a DM would register as Group L and almost certainly kick the ass of the DM.Įdit: here it is, will math it the fuck up in a minute to tier the groups MetalGreymon was the weakest Ultimate on the V1 and Monzaemon the strongest. However, while I'm not sure about the tiers of the Champions (whether their power levels are indicated by their positions on the growth chart apart from the trash ones being the weakest), the order of the Ultimates went from weakest to strongest - i.e.
#DIGIMON V PET GROWTH CHART FULL#
The amount of protein/vitamins given, what Digimon they are, and something else that IIRC was how full their strength meter was.Īs expected, the Ultimates were the strongest Digimon in those devices.

The original vpets had a tiering system where each position on the growth chart from Rookie onwards was officially assigned a letter group and showed who in which matchups would win most of the time - I have the chart saved somewhere and will edit this post with a link once I find it, but what I can definitely tell you is that strength was determined by three factors on the original vpets.
