Gazimon (X-Antibody)

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A Mammal Digimon that grows large, sharp claws. It is bipedal, which is rare amongst Mammal-types; the claws on its forelegs likely evolved to allow its forelegs to be used as arms, therefore causing its bipedalism. It has an extremely aggressive temperament despite its small size, and it never warms up to humans. Although the claws on its forelegs are very effective at attacking, they are also surprisingly suited to digging holes, which it always does as it enjoys watching other Digimon fall into its pitfalls due to its mischievous personality. Its Special Move is breathing poisonous gas (Paralyze Breath).
The effect on Gazimon's Digicore due to the X-Antibody
It now uses fighting styles that capitalize on its bipedalism more, such as making itself look bigger and more intimidating to Digimon that are smaller than it, looming over them and attacking. Furthermore, it acquired its "Booby Pit", a cunning fighting style where it makes Digimon larger than itself fall into its specialty pitfalls, spewing out its "Paralyze Breath" after it sees how the situation develops, and so its mischievous personality is crossing the line.
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Name Kanji/Kana Romanization Dub Description
Paralyze Breath [1] パラライズブレス Pararaizu Buresu
Breathes a paralyzing poisonous gas on its foes.
Booby Pit [1] ブービーピット Būbī Pitto
Makes Digimon larger than itself fall into its specialty pitfalls, and spews out its "Paralyze Breath" after it observes the situation.

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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.