D-Tector Toy/Digi-Database (Revision A)

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A total of 88 Digimon appear in models of the D-Tector toy line that use the Revision A firmware (DS·US V1.0x). This firmware was only used in the Western "D-Tector Version 1" wave.

As with other Bandai America/Asia merchandise and devices like the D-Terminal and D-Spirit, all Digimon in the D-Tector series are assigned a three-digit ID number, derived loosely on the chronological order of species' introductions from the English airing of Digimon Adventure onward. However, the way that the Digi-Database orders Digimon does not match this numerical order at all. All Digimon are also assigned one of the elements of the Warrior Ten.

The terminology used in the list of obtainable Digimon is the terminology known to be used on the D-Tector devices themselves (this includes the element of Steel, which the devices call "Gold"). Where they have been changed from the original Japanese, the original names for Digimon are listed in parentheses.

# Name Element Level HP Energy Crush Ability Digivolution (Evolution) Digi-Digits
008 Agumon vpet tector.gif Agumon Fire 4 40 25 15 20 Greymon VSJK1[1]
009 Gabumon vpet tector.gif Gabumon Ice 4 40 20 25 15 Garurumon 20LJY[1]
234 Vmon vpet spirit.gif Veemon (V-mon) Thunder 4 40 10 30 20 ExVeemon 4143F[2]
237 Wormmon vpet tector.gif Wormmon Wind 4 40 15 15 30 Stingmon O71PD[2]
360 Guilmon vpet spirit.gif Guilmon Fire 4 40 30 20 10 Growlmon LZ65T[1]
338 Terriermon vpet spirit.gif Terriermon Light 4 40 10 25 25 Gargomon N6X0X[2]
077 Gottsumon vpet tector.gif Gotsumon (Gottsumon) Earth 3 35 10 30 15 None 412L1[1]
135 Kokuwamon vpet spirit.gif Kokuwamon Gold 3 30 25 20 10 None RMK2O[1]
119 Kunemon vpet spirit.gif Kunemon Dark 4 30 20 30 15 None 0RO8X[2]
103 Mushmon vpet spirit.gif Mushroomon (Mushmon) Wood 4 30 20 15 30 None E2T3R[2]
081 Gizamon vpet spirit.gif Gizamon Water 6 50 30 15 30 None P3MUD[1]
038 Elecmon vpet tector.gif Elecmon Thunder 5 45 30 25 15 None Y2KI6[2]

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References Notes
  1. Jump up to: 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 This Digimon has a functional Digi-Digit code in later D-Tector revisions, but it is not compatible with DS·US V1.0x releases.