Clavis Angemon
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Attack Techniques[edit]
| Name | Kanji/Kana | Romanization | Dub | Description | |
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| The Key | [1] | ザ・キー | Za Kī | The Key[1] | |
| Zenith Gate | [3] | ゼニスゲート | Zenisu Gēto | ||
| Heaven's Arrow | [7] | ヘブンズアロー | Hebunzu Arō | ||
Evolutions[edit]
Evolves From[edit]
- Any Angel/Archangel Lv.5 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game[2]
- Any Black Lv.5 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game[2]
- Any TS Lv.5 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game[2]
- Any Yellow Lv.5 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game[8][9][2]
- Angewomon[3]
- Holy Angemon[3][10][6]
- Holy Angemon: Priest Mode[3][11]
- Piccolomon[6]
Evolves To[edit]
- Any Black Lv.7 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game
- Any Digimon that also Evolves from Black Lv.6 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game
- Any Digimon that also Evolves from TS Lv.6 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game
- Any Digimon that also Evolves from Yellow Lv.6 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game
- Any Yellow Lv.7 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game
Appearances[edit]
Anime[edit]
Digimon Adventure:[edit]
Clavis Angemon is one of the Holy Digimon that fought against Millenniumon in the past, alongside Seraphimon, Ofanimon, Valdurmon, Cherubimon, Slash Angemon and Rasielmon.
Digimon Ghost Game[edit]
- Voice Actor:
Sugita Tomokazu |
Sean Burgos
A Clavis Angemon was the main antagonist of "The Strange Floor". He is responsible for a 13.5 floor appearing in the middle of Udagawa Aoi's apartment, where he sheltered numerous Digimon at. However, the Digimon would often enter other floors and cause disturbances. Furthermore, humans could slip into the floor he created and he would attack them using The Key, creating non-lethal holes on their body. This made the tenants uncomfortable and forced some of them to move out, which he was fine with as it allowed Digimon to take over the emptied condos. When Tsukiyono Ruli, Amanokawa Hiro and Higashimitarai Kiyoshiro launched an investigation against him, he attacked Aoi and when Hiro and Kiyoshiro interfered, he expelled them and all of the apartment's tenants from the building and compressed it.
In the meantime, Espimon infiltrated the "haunted" condo and borrowed a key from Clavis Angemon to save Aoi. Realizing this, Clavis Angemon attacks the party. He instantly defeats Lamortmon by sealing him using The Key and does the same to Amphimon, then overwhelms Siriusmon with ease. Seeing the situation, Espimon wants to help and asks Hiro to evolve him by connecting him to his Digivice. Hiro accepts the offer and Espimon evolves into Hover Espimon, snatching The Key from Clavis Angemon and allowing Siriusmon to defeat him. Upon being defeated, he promises that he would only use the space he created and he would prevent the Digimon from slipping into other floors.
It was heavily implied that Clavis Angemon was leading a mass excursion from the Digital World, which was devastated by the Gulus Realm Burst infection spread by Gulus Gammamon.
Manga[edit]
Digimon Knuckles[edit]
Video Games[edit]
Digimon World X[edit]
Clavis Angemon is an obtainable Digimon. Its Signature Weapon is the "Stargazer". Evolves from:
- Agumon: By clearing the quest "Undead Yard" in Hard Mode.
- DORUmon: By clearing the quest "Item Road" in Normal Mode.
- Guilmon: By finishing the quest "Seal the Souls" with 10 minutes left in Hard Mode.
- V-mon: By clearing the quest "Undead Yard" in Normal Mode.
Digimon Story[edit]
Clavis Angemon is one of the first Digimon to greet the Player into the Digital World. He then spends his time in the Reader Room in Digi-Central. As explained by Baihumon, he was close friends with Alphamon in the past. After the Player promotes to Platinum Tamer, Clavis Angemon reveals himself as the Observer of said rank. He challenges the Player to be noble and respected, not just strong, to become the Tamer King. He then gives them a more immediate task to prove their strength: challenge the three Tamers in the Digi-Arena to a Free Battle and defeat all of them.
After the Player succeeds at their task, Clavis Angemon congratulates them but has no time to celebrate, as him and Tentomon tell the Player that Platinum Tamers have begun to disappear, including Yuji and Kazuya, and the Player may be in danger too, so he orders them to call him if anything happens. However, the situation he feared nearly comes to pass as Alphamon paralyzes the Player and attempts to brainwash him, though Clavis Angemon appears in the Player's DigiFarm and rescues them, then questions Alphamon's motives as he never expected his friend to be Unknown-D. Alphamon explains that humans have a thirst for power and will only use it for their own benefit, thus he disagrees about letting humans raise Digimon, and Digimon should become stronger on their own. The Player then realizes, and Alphamon confirms, that he was trying to make Digimon see the humans' weakness and lust, and how untrustworthy they are. However, he didn't think that was enough anymore and decided to use his last resort: awakening a Super Ultimate Digimon to destroy the Digital World to force humans back into the Real World, never to return to the Digital World. Clavis Angemon refused to allow this and he and Alphamon clashed, with Clavis Angemon seemingly emerging victorious, before falling to his knees as well. Alphamon stands up once again and says how his plan would've been perfect with the Player's power, but since that didn't work out, he steals Culumon's power, the Light of Evolution, instead, then leaves. Clavis Angemon then explains to the player that he's certain that Alphamon intends to use said power to awaken the Super Ultimate Digimon in its complete state and intends to go stop him, only to fall to his knees due to the wounds he took. Accepting the situation, he asks for the Player's help, sending them to Core Field which they can get to from the Chaotic Gate in the Reader Room, though he intends to go help them once he's tended to his wounds.
After Chronomon Destroy Mode knocks Kain out and pushes Alphamon back, Clavis Angemon arrives, and Alphamon asks him what's happening since Chronomon should be the legendary Digimon. Clavis Angemon confirms he is, but he can't reach his full potential without an excellent human Tamer, because despite his power, he lacks heart, so when he awakens, he senses and reflects his Tamer's heart, so Chronomon's heart is currently a reflection of Kain's, and because Alphamon took over Kain, the latter's darkness was now instilled in Chronomon's heart, turning the legendary Digimon into a demonic destroyer with an evil heart that would destroy the entire Digital World. Alphamon complains about how he merely wanted to make the Digital World a better place for Digimon, acknowledges he's to blame, and decides to stop Chronomon. Clavis Angemon joins in and both attack the Healing Plant, but Chronomon defeats them both. Alphamon thinks there's no way of stopping Chronomon, but Clavis Angemon says there is one: the bond between Tamer and Digimon, which can cause miracles. While Alphamon doesn't believe it possible, Clavis Angemon puts his trust in the Player who attacks the Healing Plant. While the Player thought the battle was over after destroying its four elemental pods, Alphamon still felt Chronomon, who broke out of the middle pod. Chronomon proclaimed he'd destroy everything other than himself, starting from the people in front of him and this world.
After the Player defeats Chronomon Destroy Mode, a light is left where Chronomon used to be, which reforms as Chronomon Holy Mode. Chronomon thanks the Player for freeing him from the dark power and turning him into a true Digimon with a heart of justice. Clavis Angemon, Alphamon and the Player are left in awe at the true legendary Digimon. Chronomon praises the Player as a Tamer truly worthy of becoming the Tamer King. The Player thinks they still have a ways to go, which Chronomon likes, as Digimon are meant to be with humans and evolve into ever more wonderful forms. Alphamon acknowledges that, while the human heart has weaknesses, so do Digimon, and that's why they all help each other to improve themselves. Clavis Angemon is beyond happy at his friend finally understanding. After Chronomon leaves, Kain accepts that he can't be a strong Tamer by just using strong Digimon, he must raise them properly. Clavis Angemon questions if he truly understood, and Kain asks for one more chance, to raise noble Digimon. Clavis Angemon forgives him and Kain promises he'll beat the Player fair and square next time, a challenge the Player accepts. Alphamon joins the apologies, knowing he shouldn't be forgiven, but still wishing for a chance to help make the Digital World a better place, which Clavis Angemon gladly accepts. For that, Clavis Angemon trusts the Player, now the Tamer King, more than ever, and they return to Digi-Central.
Back in Digi-Central, Clavis Angemon officially proclaims the Player the first Tamer King. After Kain and Tomomi join them, Clavis Angemon proclaims their job isn't over yet, as they must still keep raising Digimon to make the Digital World a better place, and the Player, as the Tamer King, must continue to take care of the Digimon, which the Player acknowledges. The credits then roll.
Digimon Collectors[edit]
Digimon Crusader[edit]
Digimon World Re:Digitize Decode[edit]
Clavis Angemon is only obtainable as a collectible card. Its card is part of the Heaven's Apostles (天界の使途 Tenkai no Shito) set.
Digimon Fortune[edit]
Digimon World -next 0rder-[edit]
Available as a collectible card.
Digimon World -next 0rder- International Edition[edit]
Available as a collectible card.
Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth Hacker's Memory[edit]
Clavis Angemon is available as a Digimon Medal.
Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth[edit]
Available as a Digimon Medal in the Japanese PS4/Switch versions, and the western Switch/PC versions.
Digimon Super Rumble[edit]
Digimon RPG[edit]
Digimon Story: Time Stranger[edit]
A Clavis Angemon was stationed in the Guardian Palace 8 years ago as one of its angel denizens. In the present day after Junomon descended into madness it became the warden of Guardian Palace's prison in "The Mad Oracle". He attacks Yuki Dan/Yuki Kanan, Apollomon and Dianamon after they learn of the Gamma Device from Minervamon. He is far more powerful thanks to the blessing of the temple which gives him buffs to every stat, reflects physical attacks and heavily weakens magical attacks. He can use Holy Light III, Attack Break, Mental Break, Guard Break, Shine Burst III and The Key. He is extremely weak to Sleep/Deep Sleep, and moves that inflict said status condition(s) seem to have a 100% success rate of activating on him.
After some turns (if the player does not put him to sleep beforehand), Dianamon will use Goodnight Moon, putting Clavis Angemon to sleep. Apollomon then suggests to run away and split up as they could not defeat Clavis Angemon with the blessings of the temple.
Clavis Angemon reappeared in front of the Agent, Tunomon (Titamon), Dorimon, Orgemon, Fugamon and Hyogamon after the Agent activated the Beta Device. Though Titamon ordered everyone to run away, Orgemon was wounded by Clavis Angemon and the other two refused to leave their ally behind, so the Agent's party escaped without them. Later, after activating the Alpha Device and freeing the group (now including Witchmon) from walls that appeared out of nowhere, Clavis Angemon appears once again. While Witchmon, on Titamon's orders, tries putting him to sleep with Idle Bubble twice, he immediately wakes back up both times, so the party just runs away from him, putting him back to sleep for a moment several times during their escape. After the party reaches the stairs, they meet the Orgemon trio again who were escaping from Clavis Angemon from their side. Witchmon tries putting him to sleep again but is out of power so the party just runs away, though she's still able to use Idle Bubble on him in-battle to allow escape.
If the party gets caught by Clavis Angemon at any moment where he is active in the Prison Ward's west side, they cannot escape the battle until something puts him to sleep. Sometimes, Witchmon will cast Idle bubble on him, although the chance of this happening is random, so make sure to bring something that can put him to sleep. Unlike all other battles, the player can escape from Clavis Angemon even in the Super Ultimate Difficulty as long as he is put to sleep to prevent a softlock.
After activating the Gamma Device, Clavis Angemon ambushes the party before they could reach Minervamon, having already defeated Apollomon and Dianamon with his subordinate Angel Digimon (Angemon, Angewomon, Holy Angemon, Piccolomon, Slash Angemon). The party tries to run away down the stairs, only for Clavis Angemon to teleport in front of them. However, he accidentally put himself inside a cell, where the protection of the temple didn't reach, so Titamon orders the Agent to go after him while they could. This fight with Clavis Angemon is identical to the last one but he has no buffs.
Despite being defeated, Clavis Angemon refused to give up, so Witchmon put him to sleep with Idle Bubble again. Titamon then used the power he had left from Chronomon's Treasure to freeze time so the Agent could trap Clavis Angemon in the cell.
The same Clavis Angemon later escaped offscreen and re-appeared in the High-Rise Colosseum, where he was one of the participants in the "Greatest Omega Carnival" side mission. He is under the team "Guardian Guardian" and is accompanied by a Slash Angemon and a Holy Angemon. Before the match, Etemon states their titles. Holy Angemon shows surprise and disdain at Clavis Angemon for having lost to the Agent earlier, then Slash Angemon defends him while also pointing out he liked to sleep. Clavis Angemon is hurt by both of their words and asks them to remain silent.
During the battle, Clavis Angemon can use normal attacks, Holy Light III, The Key and Attack Reflect.
Clavis Angemon is also an obtainable Digimon. It evolves from Holy Angemon or Piccolomon.
| Digimon Story: Time Stranger Gameplay Data - Clavis Angemon | |||
| 315 - Clavis Angemon | |||
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| Generation | Ultimate | ||
| Attribute | Vaccine | ||
| Type | Virtue | ||
| Genes | Medium, Angel | ||
| Base Personality | Devoted | ||
| DigiRide | No | ||
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| Locations Found | - | ||
| Evolution Requirements | Agent Rank 7 or higher, 1540 Max SP or greater, 2450 INT or greater. | ||
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Virtual Pets[edit]
TCG[edit]
| Hyper Colosseum | ||
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Image Gallery[edit]
| Digimon Collectors (Card) |
Digimon Collectors (EX Card) |
Digimon Crusader (Card) |
| Illustration for the Digimon Web Official Twitter | Illustration for the Digimon Web Official Twitter |
Additional Information[edit]
- Digimon
- Digimon with profiles on Digimon Reference Book
- Digimon added to the Digimon Reference Book in 2016
- Ultimate Level
- Vaccine Attribute
- Virtue Type
- Angel Type
- Wind Guardians
- Angel Army
- X-Antibody Digimon
- Digimon introduced in 2005
- List of Digimon in Digital Monster Card Game
- List of Digimon in Digimon Card Game


