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Your goal is to gather them all in File City. The more Digimon you recruit the bigger and better File City becomes. There are some Digimon with no function, but you will encounter them later in the game.

The first few digimon you will meet, however are very usefull and it is important to recruit them as fast as possible to make your daily routine easier. There is the common believe especially in Germany that your prosperity rate equals the amount of joined Digimon. But actually different stages of Digimon, who joined the City will bring different properity points! Here is a list of all Digimon you can get into the city with how to find them, how to get them to the city and what they do!

Note: Always talk to Yuramon from time to time, because it will trigger many events you need to meet certain Digimon! Your Important Informations. File City Secret shops Shogun Gekomon.

Mojamon money trick The real end boss. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Digimon recruitment. History Talk 0. As you advance in the game you will meet plenty of Digimon. Recruited Digimon raise your prosperity. He should be hat the top mangroove. Take the left way when the road splits. Stay at one place, wait and let you Digimon go after her till she walks to your position.

There is no real trick behind it, just patience. It will harm you for a bit HP and then battles you. I would also like to thank my cousin Jackie, who took the time to help me write down recruitment Digimon HP for the walkthrough, and who also helped me run the stat chip route to make the ultimate maxed out Digimon. Will this FAQ ever be done? But as long as I have a million unfinished games, that still remains a question. Hopefully I can keep updating this FAQ from time to time, so that everyone's questions can be answered.

I hope that this FAQ helps everyone out. If there's something that's missing in this FAQ, please email me and let me know! This FAQ can be printed out for private use.

If you do not do this, you will be subject to any and all copyright laws. Please don't steal my work. It took me a long time to write all of this out, and I don't want to have to take legal action for it. I'm usually willing to let people use it for sites or whatever, just as long as they ask nicely first. One last thank you.

Thanks to my partner Digimon named Sig, who has been almost any kind of Digimon you could think of, and digivolved and faded away a billion times. Good luck in all your Digimon adventures!

Finished Digivolution Tree. Would the webmasters who asked for my permission please email me their URLs again? Introduction II. Menu Items III. Digimon Status IV.

Battle Techniques V. Finishing Moves VI. Battle Commands VII. Basic Item List IX. Recruitable Digimon Index X. Training Areas XIV. Digimon World Glitch List Important! I'm starting this not knowing how far I'm going to get, but hopefully I'll be able to write out the whole game for those having trouble.

Also, since the boy has no name at the start of the game, I'm going to name him Trainer just for the walkthrough. It's better than calling him boy. Well, here goes! This clock will chart your time through Digimon World. The clock runs on a hour system, and you will find that certain events occur during the day while others happen at night. The clock's hand moves around once every hour. The white dot that circulates the outside of the clock will tell you what time it is. When the dot is at the top of the circle, it is night.

When it is at the bottom, it is daytime. You can tell what time of day it is by the pictures on the clock. Red denotes sunset and purple denotes sunrise. Happiness Gauge In the bottom right corner of the game screen, you will find a happiness gauge. It is the upper gauge with the happy face on it. When this meter is high, your Digimon will be happy and live longer, but there is also a chance that it will be spoiled.

If happiness is high and discipline is low, your Digimon may not accept items that you give it, such as stat chips or auto pilots. Discipline Gauge In the bottom right corner of the game screen, below the happiness gauge, you will find the discipline gauge. When this meter is high, your Digimon will be more obedient and take almost any item that you give him, but your Digimon may get tired easily and his lifespan will be shortened.

Item Command You will find the item command in the menu screen. When selected, you will be able to see a list of all the items that you currently have, and be able to use some of these items. When you begin the game, you have a capacity for 10 different kinds of items. If you can find Nanimon and get his keychain, your item capacity will increase to 20 different items. Digimon Command You will find the Digimon command in the menu screen. When selected, you will be able to see your Digimon's statistics, his age, his weight, his Digimon type, his active hours, and his current condition.

You will also be able to set his techniques for battle on this screen. Watch this screen carefully throughout the game; you will want to monitor your Digimon's weight often. Your Digimon will be one of three types: virus, data or vaccine.

What they will do, though, is prevent some battles. Sometimes, a Digimon of the same type will not want to battle with you, and leaves the scene without a fight. As for techniques, always make sure that your Digimon has three techniques to choose from, for an easier time in battles.

Player Command You will find the player command in the menu screen. The player menu gives you your current Tamer rank, the number of Digimon you have trained, how much money you have, the current amount of time you have played, and any special items or medals you have collected. To raise your rank, train many high level Digimon, and your rank will go up from time to time. You can also find a list of Digimon cards that you have in the player menu, and can view your cards.

Pet and Scold Commands You will find the pet and scold commands in the menu screen. Petting increases happiness but decreases discipline. Scolding increases discipline but decreases happiness. Personally, I think both of these functions are useless, because feeding your Digimon, taking it to the bathroom on time, and letting it sleep when it's sleepy keeps the happiness gauge at full.

Fighting in many battles will keep your discipline gauge at full, so you don't need to scold. And besides, why scold your Digimon for going to the bathroom on accident, when you're the one who is supposed to make sure he gets to a toilet? He's not a real pet. He's not going to learn from his mistake. So just don't scold him, ok? Besides, it fills up both his HP and MP, which can be very helpful if you're in a tight spot.

Your Digimon has its own active hours, and will sleep when that time period is over. For example, my Tyrannomon sleeps from to every day. That's his sleeping pattern. Usually, your Digimon will have a certain sleeping pattern that it follows. Plan your training and adventures around this fact!

Here are the explanations of thought bubbles. Meat Your Digimon is hungry! Feed him by going into the item menu and giving him meat, fish, or digital mushrooms. Digimon like sirloin best, and it decreases tiredness in your Digimon. One sirloin or meat may not satisfy your Digimon's hunger right away. Your Digimon will tell you if he is full after he eats. If he shows a sign of happiness, such as roaring or making other noise, that means he is full. If not, then wait a little while, and his hunger bubble should come up again.

Feed your Digimon until he is full! Poop Yes, I'm sorry to say that's what it is! Hurry and take your Digimon to the closest toilet, before he has an accident! If you are unable to get your Digimon to a toilet, then he will go where ever you are, and your virus gauge will increase by one. If the virus gauge gets too high, your Digimon may become the smelliest of the Digimon: Sukamon! If you have gotten to the point where you can buy a portable potty, then carrying a few of those around with you isn't too bad of an idea!

Sleep When the Z's appear, your Digimon is ready to be tucked in for the night. Sleeping is also the only opportunity that you have to save your game progress.

Sweat When a tear drop shaped sweat bead appears in the thought balloon, you've overworked your Digimon! This is a bad status for a Digimon to have, as it decreases happiness and shortens lifespan.

To prevent this status from happening, feed your Digimon sirloin which decreases tiredness, and to visit either Punimon or Centarumon from time to time. Both Digimon can relieve your Digimon of tiredness. Band-aid If your Digimon finishes a battle with a low HP, he may get injured.

If this occurs, you can use either medicine or a bandage to heal your Digimon. This shouldn't happen often if you pay close attention to the battles you're in and keep plenty of recovery items handy. Hypodermic Needle Oh no! Your Digimon is sick! This can occur if you neglect your Digimon, such as not feeding it or not letting it sleep.

Bad people! Don't neglect your Digimon! Heal him by giving him medicine, or by visiting Centarumon's clinic. Battle techniques are important because the more you have, the easier it will be to digivolve to higher levels.

Many times, if your Digimon knows a lot of techniques, it may still digivolve to a higher level, even if it doesn't have high stats. It is good to get as many techniques as you can early on, so your Digimon raising can be more flexible. Digimon can learn techniques two ways.

One way is to teach your Digimon at the chalkboard and increase its brain. While very rare, your Digimon may randomly learn a new attack that way. The more common way is by battling other creatures. When your Digimon is attacked in battle, he may learn the attacks that the other Digimon used on him.

The best way to determine if an enemy Digimon can teach your partner Digimon a technique is to look at what Digimon its base Digimon is. For example, I had a Patomon once. I trained it by fighting Tsukaimon, which are the dark blue Patamon-like Digimon that hang out by the Digital Bridge. Tsukaimon are Patamon based, which means they look like Patamon. They carry most of the same attacks that Patamon has, so the potential for learning is at its maximum.

You may not always find an enemy Digimon that has the same base as your Digimon, such as Elecmon, but that's okay. If you cannot find a look alike, then look for elemental matches. Elecmon has no matching enemy, yet by fighting Modoki Betamon, Dokunemon, and Shima Unimon, you see that they all have some electric based attacks, which most likely your Elecmon can learn.

Good luck learning all of the techniques! You can tell when your Digimon is ready for his finishing move when the word FINISH is complete in the top right hand corner of your screen. In most cases, you won't get to use your finishing move, because your Digimon will have defeated any enemy before the word finish is, well, finished. Be careful though! If your Digimon is hit while he's powering up for his finishing move, it's all over and the word finish has to be spelled out all over again.

He won't even get to use it. For the best results, wait until you have been hit by your enemy, and press the square button to trigger the finishing move right when you get hit. Your enemy will not have enough time to attack again while you power up, so you should be fine.

Don't waste a finishing move!!! Since they don't use MP, they are very useful during any battle, especially an MP draining boss battle. Use the L1 and R1 buttons to charge up your Digimon's finishing attack. The more the meter is filled, the harder he'll hit! Most likely you will have "Your call" and "Run" as your only options. You don't have too much of a say in a "Your Call" battle.

As your Digimon's brains stat increases, you will be given more options with which to battle your Digimon. At , your Digimon will learn the "Attack" command. With this command, your Digimon will attack the enemy constantly, and neglect to keep a safe distance or defend. This is best used against a slower or weaker enemy. At , your Digimon will learn "Moderate" and "Distance. At , your Digimon will learn "Defend.

This is useful if you are trying to learn a new technique, because you want the enemy to use his attack on you. At , your Digimon should learn "Change. Lastly, at you gain control of your Digimon's attacks. The regular attack button disappears and you are given three new ones in its place. Each one may have a different symbol on it, but they are the attacks that you have set. You may choose to tell your Digimon to only attack with that one attack by selecting it.

If you are not happy with this, then return to "Your Call," and your Digimon will alternate attacks. Battles win you bits, items, and sometimes new techniques for your Digimon. It can be something that is easily forgotten. I should know Keep your Digimon at a healthy weight: 30 for rookies, and 60 for champions, although some ultimate Digimon like Giromon and Metal Mamemon may require lighter weights.

More techniques means that it will be easier for you to digivolve later in the game. It also means that you will have more of a choice in what kind of attacks your Digimon can perform. If you train an Agumon in defense, you will get a totally different Digimon than if you had trained in brains or speed. This is the best way to expand your knowledge of the game and raise your tamer rank. Always know where the closest toilet is, and always have some food and recovery items handy just in case.

You never know when you'll be lost and hungry, or stuck without a bathroom nearby! If it's a problem, try carrying portable potties with you on adventures. These Digimon are here to help you if you are stuck in the game and don't know where to go next.

Most times, you have to have insane stats for your Digimon to digivolve to ultimate. Take your time, learn techniques, and save any stat chips you might win. You'll definitely want them for your ultimate Digimon that battles in Mount Infinity.

Using stat chips can be helpful, because it can help your Digimon digivolve to ultimate when it is still 11 or 12 days old, which will allow you to fight tougher opponents longer. My Metal Mamemon made it through Mount Infinity both times with no problem, because he had digivolved early and was still young. You will always need a good amount of money to properly care for your Digimon. This also means buying recovery items, extra food, portable potties, and auto pilots just to be safe.

If you are having trouble keeping enough money, here is a method to make tons of money fast. You can get money one of two ways. First, go to the item shop and buy as many meats as you like. Meat is only 50 bits each, so it won't cost you much. Digianchovies are the smallest fish that are the closest to shore. Catch as many as you can, then go back to Birdramon's transport shop and have him take you to Freezeland.

In Freezeland, go visit the southwestern Mojyamon on the ice flows. He will trade you a Super Speed Disk for every Digianchovy you have. Be careful! This Mojyamon can get you caught in a glitch in the game. By trading with him, you will get stuck there and won't be able to move. Don't worry about that. Keep trading with him until all your fish are gone.

When that's done, you don't have to worry about being stuck, because you can use the autopilot to take you back to the city. If you don't have an auto pilot, I'm predicting a reset happening pretty soon. Collect DigiMushrooms, and then take them to the southeastern Mojyamon instead. He will trade you a Medium Recovery for each mushroom you bring to him.

Now, take the medium recoveries and visit the southwestern Mojyamon. Trade him the medium recoveries for Super Defense Disks. Each disk can be sold for 2, bits! This is a great way to make money, and inexpensive as well. For example, if you buy 50 meats at 50 bits each, you pay bits. If you then catch 50 Anchovies with your 50 meats, provided you are a good fisher, you can trade them for disks and sell them for bits each.

From your 50 disks, you will earn , bits. Subtract the you paid for meat, and your total net profit is 97, bits. Not bad, huh? Rare items grow naturally in some areas and can't be found in others.

For example, you can find a blue apple in Native Forest. These foods have special effects, so be careful on the timing of eating them.

Now, digivolution items. Digivolution items make Digimon digivolve, as the name suggests. There are many different kinds of digivolution items. Each kind causes Digimon to digivolve into different types of Digimon. For example, if you use Grey Claws, the Digimon will turn into Greymon. Digivolution items are items of legend and some are one of a kind.

But sometimes you don't get any bonus ability like during normal digivolution. Also, your happiness level goes down, so they're not perfect. At the same time, it's nice to digivolve into the kind of Digimon you want to be. You can only digivolve from one generation before the Digimon you want to become, so be careful.

I won't put up any of the digivolution items, because there are too many to list. Don't leave home without one!

The walkthrough on this FAQ can tell you how to recruit any Digimon, it's just a matter of finding the specific Digimon you need. I've decided to add an index so that if you are looking for a specific recruitment Digimon, you will know what section to find it under. Hope that this helps everyone out! What you've all been waiting for! The walkthrough! I wrote this walkthrough going through the east first, because in the beginning of the game, Mount Panorama and the Gear Savanna are blocked off.

If you are a beginner, here is the order you should read this walkthrough in. Jijimon will tell you your purpose in Digimon World: the Digimon of File Island have all left the city because of some mysterious force, and their world is in danger! As a talented Digimon trainer, you must go out and explore File Island and convince the once friendly Digimon to return to the File City.

This will not be an easy task, so you are given your own rookie Digimon to assist you: either a Gabumon or an Agumon.

When Jijimon is finished talking, you are then free to explore Digimon World to the best of your ability. Talk to Tokomon in Jijimon's house, and he will give you enough items to get started on your journey. Tanemon runs a meat farm, and will give you three pieces of regular meat per day for your hungry Digimon.

Without sufficient training, your Digimon will not meet the specifications for champion Digimon and may digivolve into the awful Numemon. You can train in Green Gym, which is located west of File City. You can always train as long as you want and anytime for free, but make sure your Digimon doesn't exhaust himself! Once you're satisfied with the training of your new Digimon, you can then wander around Native Forest and the surrounding areas.

Most enemy Digimon have around HP, and their attacks are not lethal, so it's a good training ground for young rookie Digimon. Be sure to fight Modoki Betamon as often as possible, because they often drop sm.

Native Forest is home to six recruitable Digimon, but you'll only be able to find four of them early in the game. Also, be sure to keep an eye out for Digimushrooms that appear randomly on the forest floor; they make a good snack when your Digimon is hungry and you're short on food. Recruitment Digimon! Upon entering Native Forest, you will meet up with an Agumon who will battle you. You cannot escape this battle, and you must defeat Agumon before you can enter Native Forest any deeper.

Defeat Agumon and he will join the city, opening up a convenient shop to hold any extra items that you may have. Agumon can hold up to different kinds of items, which comes in very handy since you can only carry 10 different items with you at a time.

In Native Forest, you will find an area called Kunemon's bed which is located east of the Native Forest toilet. There, you will see Kunemon sitting on a large bush. What's the problem? Kunemon's hungry! Feed him a food item from your inventory, and he will challenge you to a fight.

Win, and Kunemon will join the city. Kunemon has about HP, so make sure that your Digimon has comparable stats. When you win, Kunemon opens a new path in the city's main square. When you return to the city and talk to Kunemon, he will tell you about eating through the bushes to make the path.

This path leads you to the Digital Bridge area, which is a lot easier than walking all the way around Native Forest and back up to get to the bridge! Palmon is hiding in Native Forest. She says she's a flower. Find Palmon south of the Native Forest toilet. She will be facing away from you. Talk to her, and she will tell you that she is a flower. Keep talking to her until she fights you. Defeat her, and Palmon will join the city and upgrade the meat farm for you, relieving a very happy Tanemon.

Tanemon will now be found lounging around in one of the planters, while Palmon runs the farm! Palmon will give you three giant meats a day now, which should help feed those your Digimon.

One of the most important Digimon you will encounter in the game's early stages is Coelamon. Talk to Yuramon and Tsunomon, and they will tell you about a mysterious shadow that appears at Coela Point each afternoon. Coela Point is the beach a couple screens south of Digimon Bridge. Head to Coela Point during the afternoon, and talk to the shadow that is swimming close to the shore. A Coelamon should emerge from the water, allowing you to cross to the other shore.

Cross to the other side, then go north, following the shore. By the time you get to the bridge, it should have been repaired, and you will then be able to cross at any time. Go back to Coela Point and talk to Coelamon, and he will join the city. Coelamon opens an item stand in the city square, where you can buy the items small recovery, regular meat, and MP floppies.

To the east of Palmon's spot, you will find a tree that has a door on it. The door tells you that no one's home and to go away, but of course you're curious! Come to this door after the door Mount Infinity has been opened, and you'll find a surprise waiting for you in the tree! It's Etemon! Etemon does anywhere from points of damage to your Digimon before the battle even starts, so be prepared! As an ultimate Digimon, Etemon has about HP.

After defeating him, Etemon will join the city, only to be kicked out by the other Digimon! You can find him sulking near the Digimon Bridge, but also willing to sell you a Golden Banana, the Etemon digivolution item, for 50, bits.

Ninjamon will appear randomly during the night if you walk south past the Bridge. He will challenge you to a battle, and if you can defeat him, he will join the city. Ninjamon hangs out in the secret item shop, and is always willing to give you information about items.

Well, now you're probably wondering, where do I go? And if you've seen Dragon Eye Lake, you're probably wondering how you catch the fish. Well, all in time. You've only started. I'm going to put the Tropical Jungle first because going through the Mangrove Region gets you the item shop upgrade right away, but you can do the Drill Tunnel first if you'd like. Actually, you might find that you have to alternate between the Drill Tunnel and the Tropical Jungle, if you'd like to save time.

Hopefully you have digivolved your rookie Digimon into a strong champion Digimon so you can efficiently adventure through the jungle. Tropical Jungle's recruitment Digimon are mostly Digimon that will upgrade currently running shops, but you can also find a helpful new shop with Centarumon.

Piximon can be found from time to time hovering around on the main screen of Tropical Jungle, south of the Digimon Bridge. You can tell if you're on the right screen if there are two Muchomon during the daytime or two J-Mojyamon during the night , and if there are three directions to go from that screen.

Spotting Piximon is very rare; I've been told that Piximon shows up at the same time every day, but that it is different in every game. Make sure that you pay attention to what time of day it is if you see him, so that if you can't defeat him then you know what time to return later. Thank you to everyone who e-mailed me and told me about Piximon's daily routine, your help is much appreciated! When you finally find him, Piximon is no easy battle!

As an ultimate Digimon, he's tough to defeat; unless you've got a strong Digimon and effective techniques. Watch out for Piximon's confusion storm! Once you defeat Piximon, he appears in the Item shop from time to time, selling his training manual for a mere 50, bits. Betamon can be found in the east section of the Tropical Jungle, near the Mangrove Region. To find Betamon, head east in Piximon's screen to the small wooden bridge.

Cross the bridge but don't go to the next screen to the east. Instead, head north up, not north towards Digimon Bridge and you will come to an area with a ModokiBetamon. Pass the ModokiBetamon up and head west, where you will find Betamon.

Talk to him and he will join the city. Betamon helps Coelamon at the item shop, adding a few special items of his own. Centarumon can be found in the Amida Forest, which can be found by heading east from the small wooden bridge and then north from the screen with the readable sign. Centarumon isn't welcoming to strangers in his forest, and if he spots you in the Amida Forest, he will shoot you.

When your Digimon has only 1 HP, you will be kicked out of the Amida Forest and forced to start all again. Your job is to head to the back of the Amida Forest, to find the door that is marked with an O instead of an X. So what's the trick to getting past Centarumon? Well, one thing is, don't let him see you!

Centarumon can't see you if you hide behind the northern part of the small rows, and thus you won't get shot as often. If you do get shot, feed your Digimon a recovery floppy, so that he doesn't get injured and thrown out of the forest.

Once you do make it to the row marked with an O, Centarumon will greet you and join the city. Centarumon opens up a clinic in the city, selling medicine and healing your monster's tiredness.

He will also open the door to the Ancient Dino Region for you. Perhaps you've heard from Tanemon about a strange plant that grows somewhere in the Tropical Jungle. If you go to the plant, which is located north of Piximon's screen then east from the Tropical Jungle toilet, you will find that the plant is dying of thirst!

Don't you hope it rains soon? If you can't solve the problem of helping the plant out, check near Tanemon's planter box on the 15th of the month. There will be a rain plant growing there, and you can take it to use on the tiny plant.

Once you use the rain plant, a Vegiemon will grow from the tiny sprout! Vegiemon will join the city, and will take over Palmon's job at the meat farm. Vegiemon will now give you three sirloins a day and will allow you to buy hawk radishes and super carrots: items used for training.

Unlike Palmon, Vegiemon will not allow you to buy extra meat, so don't waste any sirloin! You can explore these areas now if you'd like, or head back and work with the Drimogemon in the Drill Tunnel. Great Canyon is a good place to explore, and a good way to work for some extra money if you need it. Overdell might not be accessible to you yet, but it's always worth a visit.

Ancient Dino Region is a good place to learn new fire and wind techniques, while also recruiting one new Digimon. Drimogemon live in the drill tunnel; you'll find three Drimogemon working hard to dig a path to Mount Panorama. Today they're digging. Tomorrow they're digging. It's so fun. The Drimogemon are a bit slow, so you'll have to wait while they open up the tunnel to Mount Panorama.

The good thing about the Drill Tunnel is that there are enemies, but that the enemies won't chase you and they will only battle you if you bump into them. They're stationary Goburimon, so it shouldn't be a problem. On the Drill Tunnel's second floor, cross the bridge to the west and talk to the Drimogemon there. He will battle you, so be prepared! This Drimogemon has about HP, which is still a reasonably easy battle for your Digimon. If you defeat him he will promise to work hard to finish the drill tunnel.

Only, he's the cook and doesn't drill at all. To the south, you will find the third floor of the Drill Tunnel, where a Drimogemon is happily digging. It is a repulsive, poop-shaped Digimon that shines golden. It was born from the accumulation and mutation of scrap data thrown into the recycle bin of a computer desktop.

It likes dark places, and being a pile of scrap data, it is similar to Numemon in that it is often hated by other Digimon. Its intelligence and offensive ability are nonexistent. Its partner, Chuumon , is a small rat-like Digimon who does not fight, but is unparalleled when it comes to cunning and is always coaxing Sukamon into performing bad deeds. Sukamon resembles a yellow blob of typical animal excrement that has a large mouth that is usually shown wrapping around its entire cephalothorax, splitting it in half with a large tongue in the lower mandible.

It has long arms with two belts on each wrist, a belt on the upper part of its right arm, and multiple metal rings on its long fingers. Its Bandai art depicts it accompanied by a Chuumon , its close friend, while some media omit Chuumon altogether. Official romanization given by the Digimon Reference Book and used in most Japanese media. Official romanization given by the Japanese version of Digimon Adventure and used in American English media. Bizarre Bazaar.

One of them will join File City and hang around by the toilet at night. Any Digimon will digivolve to Sukamon if its virus gauge reaches the maximum, and Sukamon can digivolve to Etemon. The digivolution to Sukamon can be reversed by speaking with KingSukamon. At hours, it will digivolve to Vademon regardless. Sukamon digivolves from Hagurumon and cannot digivolve further.

It appears as a boss with Numemon and DemiDevimon. Its attacks are:. KingSukamon will digivolve the Partner into a Sukamon.



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