Algomon (Perfect)

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A Digimon that was generated from a bug in an algorithm. Due to its high-speed processing ability, it uses its countless ivy tendrils as tentacles, and takes complete control of a vast field. Its Special Moves are using its tentacles to constrict the opponent's powers, completely restricting its movement (Imprisonment), and an erasing beam fired from the eyes on its limbs (Elimination Line). Also, when it takes control of a vast field it transforms into a parasite called "Worm Phase".
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Attack Techniques[edit]

Name Kanji/Kana Romanization Dub Description
Elimination Line [4] エリミネイションライン Erimineishon Rain
Fires a beam from the eyes on its limbs or electrocutes an enemy with its vines.
Imprisonment [4] インプリズメント Inpurizumento Entrap[7] Captures the opponent with its vines or attacks with the claws on the ends of its tentacles.
Hypnos Claw [1] ヒュプノスクロー Hyupunos Kurō Hupunos Claw[1] Scratches the enemy with clawed, electrified tentacles.
Worm Phase [4] ワームフェイズ Wāmu Feizu
Transforms into a parasite after taking control of a vast field.

Evolution[edit]

Evolves From[edit]

Evolves To[edit]

Appearances[edit]

Anime[edit]

Digimon Savers The Movie: Ultimate Power! Activate Burst Mode!![edit]

Algomon was a terrible enemy, he attacks the city and creates a giant mass of vines. Agumon is able to defeat it despite only being a Child level though Algomon doesn't die and instead evolves to its Ultimate form.

Algomon in its Worm Phase state

Digimon Adventure:[edit]

After Yagami Taichi, Greymon, Ishida Yamato and Garurumon defeated an Algomon (Child) in "War Game", it evolved into Algomon (Adult) then immediately into Algomon (Perfect) in its Worm Phase. Despite the power difference between a Perfect-level and two Adult-levels, they were able to beat it through a risky strategy, though it proved to be pointless as it then evolved into Algomon (Ultimate).

A separate Algomon (Perfect) appeared in "Contact from the Catastrophe". After trapping Taichi and Agumon, it evolved from an Algomon (Adult). While originally appearing in its Worm Phase, it quickly took its humanoid form. Due to its difference in shape from the other Algomon, Taichi wondered if it was one of them, which Algomon quickly confirmed, pointing out that both it and the others were Algomon. Furthermore, it recognised Taichi as a Chosen Child and Agumon as a Digimon that could evolve through his connection with a Chosen Child. It then said that both sides knew each other, and they remembered the battles they had fought. While Agumon then thought that it wanted revenge for its defeated comrades, Algomon explained that they were an existence created for a mission, and that they had met due to the will of the Algomon's creator. It then started an experiment, having its Algomon (Adult) lackeys separate Agumon from Taichi then clone and trap all the Taichis, with Agumon having to save the real one. The clones were, instead, bombs that would hurt Agumon. Furthermore, Algomon explained that the only way to escape the space they were trapped in was for Agumon to save the real Taichi.

After destroying the space they were trapped in with Gaia Force, Taichi and War Greymon met Algomon (Perfect) once again. It explained that the experiment, which was their mission this time, was meant to confirm the powers born from the partnership of humans and Digimon. Furthermore, it added that the one who created it would soon begin to make a move, and that it would reduce all to nothing, which Taichi realized meant the Great Catastrophe. It then teleported away, to some place in the network where it, alongside some Algomon (Baby II) and Soundbirdmon, looked at a big orb of darkness with a giant eye.

The humanoid Algomon (Perfect) reappeared in "The Angels' Determination", looking at a black orb. After Deathmon (Black) attacked, said black orb was covered in red lights. After it was killed by Seraphimon and Ofanimon, it turned entirely black, as Algomon (Perfect) said that the Great Catastrophe would begin, following Deathmon's statement of it being the first cry sent by the catastrophe who would echo across when it finished its cry. Afterwards, the black orb was covered in red cracks before shattering into light, as Algomon (Perfect) said the name of the Great Catastrophe - Negamon.

Algomon's final appearance would be in "The Great Catastrophe, Negamon", where it confronted the Chosen Children after they were absorbed into the white void, alongside Negamon as a black sphere. It said that Negamon was the one that consumed all. It then explained that Digimon lived, died, and were reborn, causing Digimon and the Digital World to continue existing, and the Digital World kept evolving by the repetition of several things, both good and bad, such as war which included the ancient war, a necessity created by Negamon's pulse. Taking once again its Worm Phase, it continued its explanation, saying that Negamon was the negative law and disaster of the Digital World, as well as their reason to exist and their instinct. It then grabbed the Chosen Children with its tendrils, though they were protected by their Digivices: with barriers of light of their respective Crest colours. Algomon explained that said devices were the extreme opposite of them: the materialization of the Digital World's instinct to exist. Both instincts had reached the Real World at one point and sought the potential in humans, with one finding the Chosen Children who connected with Digimon and opened a new path, while Negamon chose the negative, chaotic energy from the human network as the power source to produce the next disaster, using it to evolve its Algomon lackeys, Nidhoggmon and Devimon, while those who resonated with the waves of destruction such as the Vademon and Millenniumon joined them. The negative energy of the network had surpassed even Negamon's expectations, which produced more hunger, consumption and satisfaction, which would then drive Negamon to consume all and evolve into the ultimate destruction, leading the world into the complete end where nothing is born or will ever begin. Negamon's instinct would reach the ultimate destruction, where it would consume the soul and an infinite void would come. Having said that, Algomon evolved into Algomon (Ultimate).

Algomon (Perfect) from Digimon Adventure:
Algomon (Perfect) Worm Phase from Digimon Adventure:

Manga[edit]

Video Games[edit]

Digimon Story: Sunburst & Moonlight[edit]

Can be evolved from Chrysalimon if above level 48, spirit 320, and Grass Bug EXP 20000, or can be found at Thriller Ruins. Can evolve to Algomon Ultimate if above level 62, attack 400, and Darkness EXP 40000.

Digimon Masters[edit]

Digimon Story: Lost Evolution[edit]

Digimon Life[edit]

Digimon Story: Super Xros Wars Blue & Red[edit]

Member of the ROG Organization. It is one of Zeed Millenniumon's servants along with Infermon.

Digimon Collectors[edit]

Digimon Crusader[edit]

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

Algomon 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 ReArise[edit]

Virtual Pets[edit]

Digimon Pendulum Z[edit]

Digivice:[edit]

TCG[edit]

Card Game Alpha
Digimon Card Game


Image Gallery[edit]

Virtual Pets[edit]

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Digimon Pendulum Z Digivice:

Additional Information[edit]

References Notes
  1. BT17-102 (DCG) treats Greymon's name as the same name as any Lv.3 or lower Digimon in its evolution cards, which could be any Lv.3 or lower card in the game.
  2. BT17-102 (DCG) treats Greymon's name as the same name as any Lv.3 or lower Digimon in its evolution cards, which could be any Lv.3 or lower card in the game, and BT11-043 (DCG) can transform any Digimon into a Scumon who retains the Level, Traits, Effects, and Card Text of the original Digimon.