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* {{BFS}}: Agumon, Veemon and Guilmon's equip-able weapons.

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* BreakingtheFourthWall: In Gunslinger's second floor, Junior looks at the camera and exclaims.

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* BreakingtheFourthWall: BreakingTheFourthWall: In Gunslinger's second floor, Junior looks at the camera and exclaims.



* CoolShip: [[spoiler:Juggernaut]].

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* DragonWithAnAgenda: [[spoiler:Snatchmon, literally]].

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* EarlyBirdCameo: Agunimon, [=KendoGarurumon=] and [=AncientGreymon=]

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* GenreShift: From a standard JRPG to a 1-versus-1 JRPG in vein of ''Videogame/{{Pokemon}}''.

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* GenreShift: From a standard JRPG to a 1-versus-1 JRPG in vein of ''Videogame/{{Pokemon}}''.''VideoGame/{{Pokemon}}''.



* HamToHamCombat: [[spoiler:Megadeath and Snatchmon]].

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* HumongousMecha: [[spoiler:Destromon]] and [[spoiler:Galacticmon, a HumongousMecha InSpace]].

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* HumongousMecha: [[spoiler:Destromon]] and [[spoiler:Galacticmon, a HumongousMecha InSpace]].JustForFun/InSpace]].



* [[NintendoHard Playstation Hard]]: Insane grinding, high encounter rate (also it didn't help that backtracking required is also insane), and even the card battle minigame wins the game in the opponent's favor should you managed a draw...

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* [[NintendoHard Playstation Hard]]: NintendoHard: Insane grinding, high encounter rate (also it didn't help that backtracking required is also insane), and even the card battle minigame wins the game in the opponent's favor should you managed a draw...



* PlayableEpilogue: There, the ToBeAMaster plot kicks in again... * groans* .

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** To VideoGame/DigimonDigitalCardBattle, and by extension, VideoGame/DigimonWorld. The card battle minigame in this game uses many of the card artworks in ''Digital Card Battle'', artworks which feature a background of maps in ''Digimon World''.

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** To VideoGame/DigimonDigitalCardBattle, ''VideoGame/DigimonDigitalCardBattle'', and by extension, VideoGame/DigimonWorld.''VideoGame/DigimonWorld''. The card battle minigame in this game uses many of the card artworks in ''Digital Card Battle'', artworks which feature a background of maps in ''Digimon World''.
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** To get the fishing pole, you must talk to the fisherman Tai Kong Wong at Shell Beach and he will tell you to bring him a pole, string and a hook. While the hook is easy enough to get (you get it from an NPC), the pole and string may cause some head scratching. The "pole" in this case is [[BladeOnAStick Bamboo Spear]], a relatively cheap weapon you can buy from vendors. While its description mentioning that it is "like a pole" ''may'' be considered enough of a hint, the "string" is next to impossible to figure out without a guide: it's Spider Web, a RandomDrop from Dokugumon. It's an in-battle item that lowers the opponent's speed and ''nothing'' in the game hints at it being the string Tai Kong Wong is talking about.

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** To get the fishing pole, you must talk to the fisherman Tai Kong Wong at Shell Beach and he will tell you to bring him a pole, string and a hook. While the hook is easy enough to get (you get it from an NPC), the pole and string may cause some head scratching. The "pole" in this case is [[BladeOnAStick Bamboo Spear]], Spear, a relatively cheap weapon you can buy from vendors. While its description mentioning that it is "like a pole" ''may'' be considered enough of a hint, the "string" is next to impossible to figure out without a guide: it's Spider Web, a RandomDrop from Dokugumon. It's an in-battle item that lowers the opponent's speed and ''nothing'' in the game hints at it being the string Tai Kong Wong is talking about.

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* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Gee, the president of MAGAMI sure IS a battling champion.



* RunDontWalk: Thankfully.

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* RankScalesWithAsskicking: Gee, the president of MAGAMI sure IS a battling champion.
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* BalefulPolymorph: Oinkmon in general.
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* EverythingsBetterWithDinosaurs: [=MasterTyrannomon=] is one of the earliest bosses. Mercifully, he's weak to ice-type attacks (or failing that, one of Cannondramon's specialty moves). Not to mention he's found in an area filled with dinosaur Digimon.

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* BeefGate: You will encounter ''a lot'' of these in this game.

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* BeefGate: BeefGate:
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You will encounter ''a lot'' of these in this game.



* [[BreakingtheFourthWall Breaking the Fourth Wall]]: In Gunslinger's second floor, Junior looks at the camera and exclaims.
-->'''Junior''' "Hurry! We have to defeat Lord Megadeath and get everyone back!"

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* [[BreakingtheFourthWall Breaking the Fourth Wall]]: BreakingtheFourthWall: In Gunslinger's second floor, Junior looks at the camera and exclaims.
-->'''Junior''' "Hurry! Hurry! We have to defeat Lord Megadeath and get everyone back!"back!



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* {{Foreshadowing}}:
** Right in the opening scene in the human world, with its mention of the A.O.A., who've recently been done for misuing Digimon.
** Talking to Baronmon before he learns of Account Change and he'll mention seeing the future, with "pigs. Pigs everywhere." [[spoiler:At the climax of the game, everyone save you is turned into an Oinkmon.]]



* GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere: [[spoiler:Armageddemon]].

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* GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere: [[spoiler:Armageddemon]].While on the Gunslinger, an [[spoiler:Armageddemon]] appears to attack you.



* KillSat: [[spoiler: Gunslinger]].

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* KillSat: [[spoiler: Gunslinger. And then Galactimon, which is made from Gunslinger]].



** To VideoGame/DigimonDigitalCardBattle, and by extension, VideoGame/DigimonWorld. The card battle minigame in this game, uses many of the card artworks in ''Digital Card Battle'', artworks which feature a background of maps in ''Digimon World''.

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** To VideoGame/DigimonDigitalCardBattle, and by extension, VideoGame/DigimonWorld. The card battle minigame in this game, game uses many of the card artworks in ''Digital Card Battle'', artworks which feature a background of maps in ''Digimon World''.


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* TheUnfought: Destromon gets an impressive introduction, with its own cutscene, but since it's in the real world, you're never going anywhere near it. Your mission is to find the off-switch.
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* AwesomeButImpractical : Many finishers ultimately fall into this. Cool animations, but the damage is comparable to standard elemental moves that you can unlock and the finishers cost way more than those moves, sometimes they're even weaker than the standard attack. There's a lot of cases where a player wonders why their Mega finisher deals little damage after the DifficultySpike on Amaterasu Server.

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* AwesomeButImpractical : Many finishers ultimately fall into this. Cool animations, but the damage is comparable to standard elemental moves that you can unlock and the finishers cost way more than those moves, sometimes they're even weaker than the standard attack. There's a lot of cases where a player wonders why their Mega finisher deals little damage after the DifficultySpike difficulty spike on Amaterasu Server.



* CatGirl: Persiamon.

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* MoreDakka: Armormon, Monmon's Ultimate form, is essentially a [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot robotic centaur outfitted with enough guns to take on a small army]]... and its Finisher has it ''fire every single one of them at the enemy''. Of course, there is no such thing as enough dakka... though Cannondramon, its Mega stage which is [[UpToEleven a giant dinosaur with cannons up the wazoo]] comes pretty darn close.

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* MoreDakka: Armormon, Monmon's Ultimate form, is essentially a [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot robotic centaur outfitted with enough guns to take on a small army]]... and its Finisher has it ''fire every single one of them at the enemy''. Of course, there is no such thing as enough dakka... though Cannondramon, its Mega stage which is [[UpToEleven a giant dinosaur with cannons up the wazoo]] wazoo comes pretty darn close.
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* StandardStatusEffects: Surprisingly useful. If you manage to poison or confuse an opponent the battle is as good as won.

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* StandardStatusEffects: StatusEffects: Surprisingly useful. If you manage to poison or confuse an opponent the battle is as good as won.

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** It doesn't really matter in [=DW3=] due to lack of postgame, but nothing in [=DW2003=] tells you that you have to collect all 5 legendary/epic weapons, otherwise you can't fight the bonus bosses in the postgame tournament. Oh, and getting all of them involves a specific order (for example, you can't make Supernova before making Eternally first), which is also not hinted at anywhere. The quest to make the weapons is an even bigger example - it's a multi-step process of making the old/rusty weapon (considered as Level 1) into Level 2 weapons, which are then used to make Level 3 weapons, which are needed to make the Level 4/legendary/epic weapons. Hope you didn't sell any of the materials....

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** It doesn't really matter in [=DW3=] due to lack of postgame, but nothing in [=DW2003=] tells you that you have to collect all 5 legendary/epic weapons, otherwise you can't fight the bonus bosses in the postgame tournament. Oh, and getting all of them involves a specific order (for example, you can't make Supernova before making Eternally first), which is also not hinted at anywhere. The quest to make the weapons is an even bigger example - it's a multi-step process of making the old/rusty weapon (considered as Level 1) into Level 2 weapons, which are then used to make Level 3 weapons, which are needed to make the Level 4/legendary/epic weapons. Hope you didn't sell any of the materials....materials... not to mention the 'mons who ask you for the weapons only show up if the appropriate partner is at level forty-five. Nothing in the game tells you that, either.
** Acquiring Veemon. There's no hint you can get him, besides an extra spot in the partner selection tab at the labs. In order to do so, you need to have a Digimon at ''exactly'' level twenty, and be in Byakko City.
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* RandomDrop: Some Digimon may drop items at certain chance. There are also RareRandomDrop that's more like ''very'' rare, to the point that players often can, and will, go through the entire game without realizing that one random enemy Digimon may drop a certain item. The most notorious example of this is Crimson Cable. It's not an important item, and you most likely won't need it in battle[[note]]it's an in-battle item that lowers opponent's attack and defense stats, but by the time you can get this item, your Digimon would be strong enough that they don't need this anymore[[/note]], but it's a rare drop that's only dropped by enemies in a near endgame location you can only visit ''ONCE''. It's the only item in the game that's permanently missable.

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* RandomDrop: Some Digimon may drop items at certain chance. There are also RareRandomDrop that's more like ''very'' rare, to the point that players often can, and will, go through the entire game without realizing that one random enemy Digimon may drop a certain item. The most notorious example of this is Crimson Cable. It's not an important item, and you most likely won't need it in battle[[note]]it's an in-battle item that lowers opponent's attack and defense stats, but by the time you can get this item, your Digimon would be strong enough that they don't really need this anymore[[/note]], but anymore[[/note]]. However, it's a rare drop that's only dropped by enemies in a near endgame location you can only visit ''ONCE''. It's '''ONCE'''. In fact, it's the only item in the game that's permanently missable.
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* RandomDrop: Some Digimon may drop items at certain chance. There are also RareRandomDrop that's more like ''very'' rare, to the point that players often can, and will, go through the entire game without realizing that one random enemy Digimon may drop a certain item. The most notorious example of this is Crimson Cable. It's not an important item, and you most likely won't need it in battle[[note:it's an in-battle item that lowers opponent's attack and defense stats, but by the time you can get this item, your Digimon would be strong enough that they don't need this anymore]], but it's a rare drop that's only dropped by enemies in a near endgame location you can only visit ''ONCE''. It's the only item in the game that's permanently missable.

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* RandomDrop: Some Digimon may drop items at certain chance. There are also RareRandomDrop that's more like ''very'' rare, to the point that players often can, and will, go through the entire game without realizing that one random enemy Digimon may drop a certain item. The most notorious example of this is Crimson Cable. It's not an important item, and you most likely won't need it in battle[[note:it's battle[[note]]it's an in-battle item that lowers opponent's attack and defense stats, but by the time you can get this item, your Digimon would be strong enough that they don't need this anymore]], anymore[[/note]], but it's a rare drop that's only dropped by enemies in a near endgame location you can only visit ''ONCE''. It's the only item in the game that's permanently missable.
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* RandomDrop: Some Digimon may drop items at certain chance. There are also RareRandomDrop that's more like ''very'' rare, to the point that players often can, and will, go through the entire game without realizing that one random enemy Digimon may drop a certain item.

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* RandomDrop: Some Digimon may drop items at certain chance. There are also RareRandomDrop that's more like ''very'' rare, to the point that players often can, and will, go through the entire game without realizing that one random enemy Digimon may drop a certain item. The most notorious example of this is Crimson Cable. It's not an important item, and you most likely won't need it in battle[[note:it's an in-battle item that lowers opponent's attack and defense stats, but by the time you can get this item, your Digimon would be strong enough that they don't need this anymore]], but it's a rare drop that's only dropped by enemies in a near endgame location you can only visit ''ONCE''. It's the only item in the game that's permanently missable.
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* PaletteSwap: Most of the Digimon you fight (or at least see) have alternate color versions you can also fight. These alternate colors also indicates that they are either stronger, or has different element compared to the original color one. The most extreme example is Numemon, who appears in at least four other colors. Subverted with Meramon and [=BlueMeramon=], who are separate Digimon, as well as all the "Black" Digimon.

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* PaletteSwap: Most of the Digimon you fight (or at least see) have alternate color versions you can also fight. These alternate colors also indicates that [[UndergroundMonkey they are either stronger, or has different element element, or has added effect to their attack, compared to the original color one.one]]. The most extreme example is Numemon, who appears in at least four other colors. Subverted with Meramon and [=BlueMeramon=], who are separate Digimon, as well as all the "Black" Digimon.



** To VideoGame/DigimonDigitalCardBattle, and by extension, VideoGame/DigimonWorld. The card game minigame in this game, uses many of the card artworks in ''Digital Card Battle'', artworks which feature a background of maps in ''Digimon World''.

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** To VideoGame/DigimonDigitalCardBattle, and by extension, VideoGame/DigimonWorld. The card game battle minigame in this game, uses many of the card artworks in ''Digital Card Battle'', artworks which feature a background of maps in ''Digimon World''.
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** Two old men in Amaterasu City Inn are named [[Creator/Disney Mickey and Donald]]. Donald even joked that after being turned into a pig (Oinkmon), he probably will get turned into a duck next.

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** Two old men in Amaterasu City Inn are named [[Creator/Disney [[Creator/{{Disney}} Mickey and Donald]]. Donald even joked that after being turned into a pig (Oinkmon), he probably will get turned into a duck next.

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** Two old men in Amaterasu City Inn are named [[Creator/Disney Mickey and Donald]]. Donald even joked that after being turned into a pig (Oinkmon), he probably will get turned into a duck next.



** The opposite can be true. If you get frozen, for example, you will have a chance of literally ''skipping the turn''.

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** The opposite can be true. If you get frozen, paralyzed/frozen, for example, you will have a chance of literally ''skipping the turn''.

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* ShoutOut: To VideoGame/DigimonDigitalCardBattle, and by extension, VideoGame/DigimonWorld. The card game minigame in this game, uses many of the card artworks in ''Digital Card Battle'', artworks which feature a background of maps in ''Digimon World''.

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* ShoutOut: ShoutOut:
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To VideoGame/DigimonDigitalCardBattle, and by extension, VideoGame/DigimonWorld. The card game minigame in this game, uses many of the card artworks in ''Digital Card Battle'', artworks which feature a background of maps in ''Digimon World''.World''.
** The BigBad is called Lord Music/{{Megadeth}}.



* WhamEpisode: At first the game seems like a standard Pokémon knockoff... then when you beat the Seiryu Leader, exit to the real world gets shut down.

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* WhamEpisode: At first the game seems like a standard Pokémon knockoff... then when you beat the Seiryu Leader, the exit to the real world gets shut down.down and you and everyone in the MMO are trapped.
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* SequentialBoss: Could apply to any tamer boss, but especially to [[spoiler: the assimilated satellite boss]].

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* SequentialBoss: Could apply to any tamer boss, boss since they usually have multiple Digimon just like you, but especially to [[spoiler: the assimilated satellite boss]].final boss, who has more than one form]].



* ThemeNaming: The cities of Asuka and Amaterasu Server. They are themed after Four Symbols, the four guardian gods of the cardinal directions in Asian mythology. Asuka Server uses Japanese names for the gods, while Amaterasu server uses the Chinese names.

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* ThemeNaming: The cities of Asuka and Amaterasu Server. They are themed after Four Symbols, the four guardian gods of the cardinal directions in Asian mythology. Asuka Server uses Japanese names for the gods, while Amaterasu server Server uses the Chinese names.
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* ShoutOut: To VideoGame/DigimonDigitalCardBattle, and by extension, VideoGame/DigimonWorld. The card game minigame in this game, uses the same card artworks as ''Digital Card Battle'', artworks which feature a background of maps in ''Digimon World''.

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* ShoutOut: To VideoGame/DigimonDigitalCardBattle, and by extension, VideoGame/DigimonWorld. The card game minigame in this game, uses many of the same card artworks as in ''Digital Card Battle'', artworks which feature a background of maps in ''Digimon World''.



* ThemeNaming: The cities of Asuka and Ameratsu Server.

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* ThemeNaming: The cities of Asuka and Ameratsu Server.Amaterasu Server. They are themed after Four Symbols, the four guardian gods of the cardinal directions in Asian mythology. Asuka Server uses Japanese names for the gods, while Amaterasu server uses the Chinese names.
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* OddballInTheSeries: The Water element, among a series of attack elements in this game. For unknown reason, there are only ''four'' Water element attacks in the game, and only '''two''' are available to players[[note]]not including use of accessory that adds Water element to any non-elemental attack (other elements have such accessory too, so it doesn't count)[[/note]]. The two that are available to players, are only accessible via Angewomon and Rosemon evolution, which are part of the same evolution line. This is odd, because all the other elements have at least three attacks accessible to players, many having at least four, and many are shared among different evolution lines.

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* OddballInTheSeries: The Water element, among a series of attack elements in this game. For unknown reason, even though there are only ''four'' Water element attacks in the game, and only '''two''' are available to players[[note]]not players[[note]] not including use of accessory that adds Water element to any non-elemental attack (other elements have such accessory too, so it doesn't count)[[/note]]. The two that are available to players, are only accessible via Angewomon and Rosemon evolution, which are part of the same evolution line. This is odd, because all the other elements have at least three attacks accessible to players, many having at least four, and many are shared among different evolution lines.
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* OddballInTheSeries: The Water element, among a series of attack elements in this game. For unknown reason, there are only ''four'' Water element attacks in the game, and only '''two''' are available to players[[note]]not including use of accessory that adds Water element to any non-elemental attack (other elements have such accessory too, so it doesn't count)[[/note]]. The two that are available to players, are only accessible via Angewomon and Rosemon evolution, which are part of the same evolution line. This is odd, because all the other elements have at least three attacks accessible to players, many having at least four, and many are shared among different evolution lines.
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* ShoutOut: To VideoGame/DigimonDigitalCardBattle, and by extension, VideoGame/DigimonWorld. The card game minigame in this game, uses the same card artworks as ''Digital Card Battle'', which in turn feature a background of maps in ''Digimon World''.

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* ShoutOut: To VideoGame/DigimonDigitalCardBattle, and by extension, VideoGame/DigimonWorld. The card game minigame in this game, uses the same card artworks as ''Digital Card Battle'', artworks which in turn feature a background of maps in ''Digimon World''.
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* ShoutOut: To VideoGame/DigimonDigitalCardBattle, and by extension, VideoGame/DigimonWorld. The card game minigame in this game, uses the same card artworks as ''Digital Card Battle'', which in turn feature a background of maps in ''Digimon World''.
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* ElementalPowers: Most moves in the game have an element tied to them, and you can even add element to normally non-elemental attacks like your regular attacks and some moves, by using certain accessories.

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* ElementalPowers: Most moves in the game have an element tied to them, and you can even add element to normally non-elemental attacks like your regular attacks and some a few other moves, by using certain accessories.



** It doesn't really matter in [=DW3=] due to lack of postgame, but nothing in [=DW2003=] tells you that you have to collect all 5 legendary/epic weapons, otherwise you can't fight the bonus bosses in the postgame tournament. Oh, and getting all of them involves a specific order (for example, you can't make Supernova before making Eternally first), which is also not hinted at anywhere. The quest to make the weapons is an even bigger example - it's a multi-step process of making the old/rusty weapon (Level 1) into Level 2 weapons, which are then used to make Level 3 weapons, which are needed to make the Level 4/legendary/epic weapons. Hope you didn't sell any of the materials....

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** It doesn't really matter in [=DW3=] due to lack of postgame, but nothing in [=DW2003=] tells you that you have to collect all 5 legendary/epic weapons, otherwise you can't fight the bonus bosses in the postgame tournament. Oh, and getting all of them involves a specific order (for example, you can't make Supernova before making Eternally first), which is also not hinted at anywhere. The quest to make the weapons is an even bigger example - it's a multi-step process of making the old/rusty weapon (Level (considered as Level 1) into Level 2 weapons, which are then used to make Level 3 weapons, which are needed to make the Level 4/legendary/epic weapons. Hope you didn't sell any of the materials....

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* AbilityRequiredToProceed: The Blue Card, whose sole use is to enable you to ride the gondola to the South Sector so you can continue the story, and only in Asuka Server.



* ApatheticCitizens. Justified. Most of the tamers who are aware of what's going on have either been turned into Oinkmon or joined LaResistance.

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* ApatheticCitizens. ApatheticCitizens: Justified. Most of the tamers who are aware of what's going on have either been turned into Oinkmon or joined LaResistance.



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%%** AnIcePerson
%%** BlowYouAway
%%** CastingAShadow
%%** ExtraOreDinary
%%** MakingASplash
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* ElementalPowers: Most moves in the game have an element tied to them, and you can even add element to normally non-elemental attacks like your regular attacks and some moves, by using certain accessories.
** AnIcePerson: For example, Cold Slash and Giga Freeze.
** BlowYouAway: For example, Sylph Storm and Vacuum Cannon.
** CastingAShadow: For example, Black Dart and Darkness Chaos.
** ExtraOreDinary: For example, Mechanical Bash and Metal Attack.
** MakingASplash: For example, Grand Wave and Divine Rain.
** PlayingWithFire: For example, Giga Fire and Heat Cutter.
** ShockAndAwe: For example, Heaven Hit and Electro Bolt.



* FakeUltimateMook. There are many Ultimate and Champion digimons that aren't really strong at the begining of the game, such as Kuwagamon and Triceramon. When going to the West Sector and to the Amaterasu Server, the game inverts it. Many Champion-level digimon and sometimes even Rookie-level are stronger than an Ultimate that you fought at Asuka server.

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* FakeUltimateMook. There are many Ultimate and Champion digimons digimon that aren't really strong at the begining of the game, such as Kuwagamon and Triceramon. When going to the West North Sector and to the Amaterasu Server, the game inverts it. Many Champion-level digimon and sometimes even Rookie-level are stronger than an Ultimate that you fought at Asuka server.



* GentleGiant: [=BlackWarGrowlmon=], found in Amaterasu Server's Dum Dum Factory, is a dark recolor of what is already a Virus-type cyborg dragon worthy of the Digital Hazard symbol. He is also extremely nice and polite, only fights you because he wants to play (and not it a [[PsychopathicManchild twisted]] way, either) and after the battle, he cheerfully thanks you for the good match and gives you Hazard Armor, Guilmon's [[InfinityMinusOneSword Infinity-1 Armor]].
** All of the other Black digimons found on the Amaterasu server are this.
* GetOnTheBoat: I mean, on Submarimon.

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* GentleGiant: [=BlackWarGrowlmon=], found in Amaterasu Server's Dum Dum Factory, is a dark recolor of what is already a Virus-type cyborg dragon worthy of the Digital Hazard symbol. He is also extremely nice and polite, only fights you because he wants to play (and not it NOT in a [[PsychopathicManchild twisted]] way, either) and after the battle, he cheerfully thanks you for the good match and gives you Hazard Armor, Guilmon's [[InfinityMinusOneSword Infinity-1 Armor]].
** All of the other Black digimons "Black" Digimon found on the Amaterasu server are this.
this to varying degree. Either they give you encouragement and praise, or is genuinely happy to see players having fun.
* GetOnTheBoat: I mean, on the Submarimon.



** Many maze areas in the game can be rather complex to figure out by adults without a guide, let alone kids. Is there even any kid who ever heard about "toroidal grid" before they wander into Mobius Desert? And there's just no real pattern on how the Underground connects one place to another. You can even enter from Asuka server, and exit at Amaterasu server! And then there's also that one ''invisible'' stairs on Bug Maze.....

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** Many maze areas in the game can be rather complex to figure out by adults without a guide, let alone kids. Is there even any kid who ever heard about [[spoiler: "toroidal grid" grid"]] before they wander into Mobius Desert? And there's just no real pattern on how the Underground connects one place to another. You can even enter from Asuka server, and exit at Amaterasu server! And then there's also that one ''invisible'' stairs on Bug Maze.....



* HPToOne: The Ragnarok Cannon. God forbids you if your Digimon is slow and you are only using one.

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* HPToOne: The Ragnarok Cannon.Cannon, used by [[spoiler: the final boss in the game]]. God forbids you if your Digimon is slow and you are only using one.



* [[spoiler: {{Irony}}: The Amaterasu Server looks like a creepy night version of Asuka Server. Amaterasu is the name of the Sun Goddess.]]
* KamehameHadoken: most Mega level mons' finishers.
* KillerRabbit: All joking aside, if you meet an Antylamon in the Ameratsu Server, you're screwed. It's not invincible per se, but it's pretty powerful.

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* [[spoiler: {{Irony}}: The Amaterasu Server looks [[spoiler:looks like a creepy night version of Asuka Server. Amaterasu is the name of the Sun Goddess.]]
* KamehameHadoken: Basically most Mega level mons' finishers.
* KillerRabbit: All joking aside, if you meet an Antylamon in the Ameratsu Amaterasu Server, you're probably screwed. It's not invincible per se, but it's pretty powerful.



%%* LaResistance

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%%* LaResistance* LaResistance: While there is no specific name for the group in the game, this is basically what you joined into the moment A.o.A. announced its intentions and [[spoiler: took over Amaterasu server by turning everyone into Oinkmons]].



** Cardmon can only be encountered by using items obtained from [[SideQuest Side Quests]], they are always tougher than other Digimon in the same area, can "Curse" your Digimon's stats, weakening them (Curse also happens to be the only status condition in the game that lingers even after the end of a battle and higher level Cardmons can curse more than one stat) and can potentially flee from battle. On the other hand, they award more experience and Bits in addition to dropping powerful booster packs.

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** Cardmon can only be encountered by using items obtained from [[SideQuest Side Quests]], they are always tougher than other Digimon in the same area, can "Curse" your Digimon's stats, weakening them (Curse also happens to be the only status condition in the game that lingers even after the end of a battle and higher level Cardmons can curse more than one stat) and can potentially flee from battle. battle leaving you with nothing. On the other hand, if you manage to beat them, they award more experience and Bits in addition to dropping powerful booster packs.



* MutuallyExclusivePowerups: Equipping weapons/armor with special effects will null those provided by accesories (yes, that's why your Counter Crest stopped working).

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* MutuallyExclusivePowerups: Equipping weapons/armor with special effects will null those provided by accesories accessories (yes, that's why your Counter Crest stopped working).



* PaintItBlack: All of the Amaterasu boss Digimon are the black colored versions of Digimon.
* PaletteSwap: Most of the Digimon you fight have alternate color versions who are usually stronger. The most extreme example is Numemon, who appears in at least four other colors. Subverted with Meramon and [=BlueMeramon=], who are separate Digimon.

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* PaintItBlack: All of the Amaterasu boss Digimon are the black colored versions of certain Digimon.
* PaletteSwap: Most of the Digimon you fight (or at least see) have alternate color versions who you can also fight. These alternate colors also indicates that they are usually stronger.either stronger, or has different element compared to the original color one. The most extreme example is Numemon, who appears in at least four other colors. Subverted with Meramon and [=BlueMeramon=], who are separate Digimon, as well as all the "Black" Digimon.



* RandomDrop: Some Digimon may drop items at certain chance. There are also RareRandomDrop that's more like ''very'' rare, to the point that players often can, and will, go through the entire game without realizing that one random enemy Digimon may drop a certain item.



* SavePoint: Guardromon.

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* SavePoint: Guardromon.Guardromon acts as the save point in this game.



** Getting the Blue Card involves a fetch quest where you get tricked first and receive a 8lue Card instead. You as the player will easily know it's fake, but the plot of the quest demands you to try using the card first anyway.
* SwordOfPlotAdvancement: The Blue Card, needed to ride the gondola to the South Sector.

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** Getting the Blue Card involves a fetch quest where you get tricked first and receive a 8lue Card instead. You as the player will easily know it's fake, but the plot of the quest demands you to try using the fake card first anyway.
* SwordOfPlotAdvancement: The Blue Card, needed to ride the gondola to the South Sector.
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* TwoGuysAndAGirl: [[KidHero Junior]], [[TheSmartGuy Teddy]] and [[NeutralFemale Ivy]] also [[TeamMom Lisa]], [[ThoseTwoGuys Nick and Keith]]

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* TwoGuysAndAGirl: [[KidHero Junior]], [[TheSmartGuy Teddy]] Teddy]], and [[NeutralFemale Ivy]] also [[TeamMom Lisa]], [[ThoseTwoGuys Nick Nick, and Keith]]Keith]].
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** Many maze areas in the game can be rather complex to figure out by adults without a guide, let alone kids. Is there even any kid who ever heard about "toroidal grid" before they wander into Mobius Desert? And there's just no real pattern on how the Underground connects one place to another. You can even enter from Asuka, and exit at Amaterasu! And then there's also that one ''invisible'' stairs on Bug Maze.....

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** Many maze areas in the game can be rather complex to figure out by adults without a guide, let alone kids. Is there even any kid who ever heard about "toroidal grid" before they wander into Mobius Desert? And there's just no real pattern on how the Underground connects one place to another. You can even enter from Asuka, Asuka server, and exit at Amaterasu! Amaterasu server! And then there's also that one ''invisible'' stairs on Bug Maze.....
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** It doesn't really matter in [=DW3=] due to lack of postgame, but nothing in [=DW2003=] tells you that you have to collect all 5 legendary/epic weapons, otherwise you can't fight the bonus bosses in the postgame tournament. Oh, and getting all of them involves a specific order, which is also not hinted at anywhere.

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** It doesn't really matter in [=DW3=] due to lack of postgame, but nothing in [=DW2003=] tells you that you have to collect all 5 legendary/epic weapons, otherwise you can't fight the bonus bosses in the postgame tournament. Oh, and getting all of them involves a specific order, order (for example, you can't make Supernova before making Eternally first), which is also not hinted at anywhere.anywhere. The quest to make the weapons is an even bigger example - it's a multi-step process of making the old/rusty weapon (Level 1) into Level 2 weapons, which are then used to make Level 3 weapons, which are needed to make the Level 4/legendary/epic weapons. Hope you didn't sell any of the materials....

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** It doesn't really matter in DW3 due to lack of postgame, but nothing in the DW2003 tells you that you have to collect all 5 legendary/epic weapons, otherwise you can't fight the bonus bosses in the post-game tournament. Oh, and getting all of them involves a specific order, which is also not hinted at anywhere.

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** It doesn't really matter in DW3 [=DW3=] due to lack of postgame, but nothing in the DW2003 [=DW2003=] tells you that you have to collect all 5 legendary/epic weapons, otherwise you can't fight the bonus bosses in the post-game postgame tournament. Oh, and getting all of them involves a specific order, which is also not hinted at anywhere.


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** Getting the Blue Card involves a fetch quest where you get tricked first and receive a 8lue Card instead. You as the player will easily know it's fake, but the plot of the quest demands you to try using the card first anyway.

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