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Defining information about the Digimon in general. This page is... "Semi-OOC", as it is defining what will be found, but is not completely irrelevant even to the characters themselves. You're welcome to think of this as "Additional Reading" to your Digivice Manuals. >_>;

Tally Ho!

Species

The Species is just the name of the Digimon; that is to say, 'Agumon', or 'Umbromon', or 'Bananamon'.

On the Informational Entries, you will be able to find some further information, such as the Etymology; or 'origin' of the species name.

  • ....You know, like how 'Bananamon' came from a Banana. Cause you couldn't guess that. >_> Ever.

Level

There are varying levels for Digimon. Each Digimon begins as a Digitama, and can evolve naturally all the way up to Ultimate.

The Levels found within 'Natural' Evolutions are:

  • Fresh
  • Baby-II
  • Child
  • Adult
  • Perfect
  • Ultimate

Even alternate Evolution Paths (B and C Lines in profiles) still follow these level guidelines.

Type

What type of Digimon is it? Clockwork Horse? Shadow Demon? Dragon? Fairy?

Attribute

This is simple: Virus, Data, or Vaccine

Family

Complicated shenanigans. Y'see, we kinda-sorta kicked Canon Families to the curb and left it alone in the torrential rain back in DDT. Now, this isn't even a thing on the bios in DU. ^^; Whether or not this makes a return to relevance remains to be seen. >_>;

Evolution Types

Natural Evolution
Burst Evolution
Armor Evolution
Slide Evolution
DigiXros
Dark Evolution