Chronomon's Treasure

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Chronomon's Treasure, shortened in-game as Treasure (秘宝 Hihō), is a source of sacred power guarded by Junomon in Digimon Story: Time Stranger.

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It is an orb of power that contains the data of Chronomon that grants its carrier the ability to manipulate time. Despite being a divine relic of the Digital World, its powers can be nullified by some electromagnetic waves.

Some time after compromising Iliad's Energy Vein, the Titans invaded the Guardian Palace for the treasure. They were initially unsucessful, but Titamon appears personally and knocks Junomon down her throne. Junomon hands the treasure to Yuki Dan/Yuki Kanan and Misono Inori so she could have Aegiomon left behind to defend Iliad from the Titans for herself. However, Aegiomon's strong bonds with Inori prevents him from agreeing with Junomon's deal. Out of a fit of rage, Junomon opened numerous rifts drawing countless Digimon from the Digital World to the human world alongside the Agent, Inori and the treasure, with Aegiomon jumping in to protect his partner.

Junomon's actions result in Shinjuku being attacked by rogue Digimon, and the party moves towards the treasure trying to stop it from falling into the Titans' hands. They were too late as Titamon reached the treasure first. After being defeated in his Titamon + Skull Baluchimon form, he transforms into Berserk Titamon with its power, granting him the ability to stop time, which he abuses to perform Senjin Kishinzan seemingly without charging. After the treasure's power was nullified by Monica Simmons' new EMP device, Berserk Titamon was forced to fight the Agent fairly, a fight he would ultimately lose.

At this moment however, the treasure's power ran amok and it destroyed the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building in an explosion, killing Titamon alongside it. Aegiomon then came into contact with the treasure, granting him the ability to travel through time, the Akashic Vision, that he used to send himself, Inori and the Agent back to the present day.

The treasure left a perpetually open Digital Gate under the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building following its destruction, where countless Digimon poured into the human world from. To contain the Digimon in hopes of killing them all in one fell swoop with the Giant Slayer, the government built the Wall of Hope around the site, a baleful sentiment that would be used by Chronomon to further his own designs.

Despite having lost the Treasure, however, Titamon (as Tunomon) was still able to use the remnants of its power to briefly stop time in order to trap Clavis Angemon in a cell in "The Mad Oracle".

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