Chronomon: Destroy Mode
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Attack Techniques[edit]
| Name | Kanji/Kana | Romanization | Dub | Description | |
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| Finger Bomb | [2] | フィンガーボム | Fingā Bomu | Finger Bomb[2] | Points at a Digimon to forcibly restore their past data, causing them to explode from within.[1] |
| Holy Flare | [2] | ホーリーフレア | Hōrī Furea | Holy Flare[2] | Incinerates an enemy with a pillar of light.[3][1] |
| Chrono Devolution | [2] | クロノデヴォリューション | Kurono Devoryūshon | Chrono Devolution[2] | Converts the Digital World's time data into energy that ages anyone it touches into data dust.[1] |
| Poison Hole | [3] | ポイゾンホール | Poizon Hōru | Venom Ball | Attacks with a poisonous vortex.[3] |
| Dread Night | [3] | ドレッドナイト | Doreddo Naito | Dreadful Night | Unleashes nightmares that drain life.[3] |
| Dark Banish | [3] | ダークバニッシュ | Dāku Banisshu | Vanishing Touch | Attacks with a swarm of bats made from dark energy.[3] |
| Ghoul Bind | [3] | グールバインド | Gūru Baindo | Ghoulish Bind | Paralyzes an enemy with dark power.[3] |
| Wind Blade | [3] | ウィンドブレード | Windo Burēdo | Gusty Blade | Slices an enemy with a blade of wind.[3] |
| Corona | [3] | コロナ | Korona | Corona | Immolates its enemies with an explosive beam of fire.[3] |
| Call Avenger | [3] | コールアヴェンジャー | Kōru Avuenjā | Avenger | Increases its speed.[3] |
| Play of God | [3] | プレイオブゴッド | Purei obu Goddo | Sacred Game | Heals itself.[3] |
| Power Sink | [3] | パワーシンク | Pawā Shinku | Power Sucker | Uses dark power to decrease an opponent's attack power.[3] |
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Digimon Story[edit]
After defeating Armagemon, the Player finds Alphamon and Kain in front of the Healing Plant, where the Super Ultimate Digimon, Chronomon: Destroy Mode, slept. Having charged Culumon's energy on the machine, Alphamon orders Kain to awaken Chronomon, as a Tamer. The Player attempts to stop them, but Kain keeps chanting to Chronomon, making the Player realize Alphamon brainwashed him too, which Alphamon confirms. Alphamon gets in the Player's way, allowing Chronomon to finally awaken, then orders Kain to order Chronomon to destroy the area, but Chronomon refuses to take orders from anyone. Alphamon argues they gave him life so he must obey them, but Chronomon refuses to listen and lets loose an energy wave, knocking Kain out and pushing Alphamon back. Clavis Angemon then 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, Kain reawakens. A light is left where Chronomon used to be, which reforms as Chronomon: Holy Mode.
Chronomon is an unobtainable Dark-type Digimon. As a boss, he occupies three spaces on the battlefield.
Digimon Story: Time Stranger[edit]
Chronomon is the main antagonist of the game and one of the major instigators of the time loop that ends with the world-ending event dubbed as the Shinjuku Inferno.
Chronomon: Destroy Mode is also an obtainable Digimon. It evolves from Aegiochusmon: Dark or Butenmon, but it cannot be obtained until the post-game due to its evolution requirements.
| Digimon Story: Time Stranger Gameplay Data - Chronomon: Destroy Mode | |||
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| Generation | Ultimate | ||
| Attribute | Virus | ||
| Type | God Man | ||
| Genes | Large | ||
| Base Personality | Reckless | ||
| DigiRide | No | ||
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| Element Matchup | - | ||
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| Locations Found | - | ||
| Evolution Requirements | Agent Rank 10 or higher, 46 Bonds of Valor Agent Skills learned, 46 Bonds of Philanthropy Agent Skills learned, 46 Bonds of Amicability Agent Skills learned, 46 Bonds of Wisdom Agent Skills learned. | ||
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