There are two types of Digimon attacks: normal (basic attack) and skill attacks.
Normal (basic attack) is to attack with the Digimon's pure ability.
Skill attack is a type of attack that consumes a certain amount of VP (vigor) to cast.
All Digimon's first skill is automatically unlocked upon reaching level 6.
After that, you will be able to use an additional skill each time you reach the evolutionary
Rookie-level(level 11), Champion-level(level 21), Ultimate-level(level 31), and Mega-level(level 41).
Digimons in the Digimon Despository and Digimon List are checked in the Encyclopedia.
(The Digimon that meet the conditions are output in color.)
In-Trainingl Digimon, which is a sub-evolution of the Rookie-level Digimon you have,
is automatically checked, and the Partner Digimon you've owned at least once will be also checked.
Except for Partner Digimon, Digimons that have been checked in the Digimon Encyclopedia
that have been disposed of or have been used as Evolution materials will also disappear from the Digimon Encyclopedia.
Click on the Digimon image in the Encyclopedia to view the Digimon's Evolution Tree.
If you click on the various Evolution Trees
(Card Evolution, Capsule Evolution) in the upper left corner,
you can check information about the corresponding Evolution Tree.
has an effect on ATK and HP.
has an effect on Battle Rating and ATK.
has an effect on DEF, HP, and VP.
has an effect on Battle Rating. VP, DEF, and Characteristic Activation Chances
There are two types of Digimon attacks: normal (basic attack) and skill attacks.
Normal (basic attack) is to attack with the Digimon's pure ability.
Skill attack is a type of attack that consumes a certain amount of VP (vigor) to cast.
All Digimon's first skill is automatically unlocked upon reaching level 6.
After that, you will be able to use an additional skill each time you reach the evolutionary
Rookie-level(level 11), Champion-level(level 21), Ultimate-level(level 31), and Mega-level(level 41).
Digimons in the Digimon Despository and Digimon List are checked in the Encyclopedia.
(The Digimon that meet the conditions are output in color.)
In-Trainingl Digimon, which is a sub-evolution of the Rookie-level Digimon you have, is automatically checked,
and the Partner Digimon you've owned at least once will be also checked. Except for Partner Digimon,
Digimons that have been checked in the Digimon Encyclopedia
that have been disposed of or have been used as Evolution materials will also disappear from the Digimon Encyclopedia.
Click on the Digimon image in the Encyclopedia to view the Digimon's Evolution Tree.
If you click on the various Evolution Trees
(Card Evolution, Capsule Evolution) in the upper left corner,
you can check information about the corresponding Evolution Tree.