Ceresmon

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Attack Techniques[edit]

Name Translation Kanji/Kana Romanization Description
Famis [1] Lat: "Hunger" 飢餓(ファミス) Famisu Freely manipulates plants to absorb all of the opponent's energy.
Fruits Flechette [3]
フルーツフレシェット Furūtsu Fureshetto Scatters the highly poisonous, unripe fruit from the "Karpos Hulē" over a wide range, transforming its surroundings into a land of death with poison upon impact.
Island Freefall [3]
アイランドフリーフォール Airando Furīfōru Slams its huge body against the opponent, inflicting damage from the intense shock wave and vibrations around the area where it falls.
Burning Blood Shell[N 1] [3]
バーニングブラッドシェル Bāningu Buraddo Sheru Fires a magma bodily fluid from its mouth as an enormous flame shot.

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Digimon Crusader[edit]

See: Digimon Crusader/Storyline

Ceresmon suddenly attacks Aegiomon in an attempt to test his inner potential and light the path of his destiny.

Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth[edit]

Ceresmon is available as a Digimon Medal.

Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth Hacker's Memory[edit]

Ceresmon is available as a Digimon Medal.

Digimon Survive[edit]

Digimon New Century[edit]

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Hyper Colosseum
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Digimon Card Game


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References Notes
  1. The attack is vocally announced as Fruits Flechette in Digimon Survive, but written and depicted as Burning Blood Shell. Fruits Flechette is one of several unused attack names found in the game's data.