Numemon (X-Antibody)

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A Mollusk Digimon which possesses a slug-like body. It prefers dark, gloomy environments, and has neither offensive power nor intelligence. A Digimon becomes a Numemon if mistakes are made in raising it, but as a matter of fact, there appears to be some hidden secret...In order to defend itself against intruders, it uses a disgusting attack in which it throws its own poop.
The effect on Numemon's Digicore due to the X-Antibody
The grime on its body turn into tiny Numemon, which then fall off and float around the main body. Although it goes around flaunting the X-Antibody it holds in its mouth, it is so covered in drool that not a single Digimon would even think of stealing it. Its Special Move is throwing a barrage of poop together with its tiny Numemon all at once (Unchi Rush). Despite its appearance, however, it is actually a caring Digimon; it hides a courageous side and will stand against even formidable opponents for the sake of protecting its friends.
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NUMEMON
Level Adult [1]

Type Mollusk [1]
Attribute Virus [1]
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Attack Techniques[edit]

Name Translation Kanji/Kana Romanization Description
Unchi Rush [1] Poop Rush ウンチラッシュ Unchi Rasshu Throws a barrage of poop together with its tiny Numemon all at once.

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Digital Monster X Ver.2[edit]

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Reference art from the Digital Monster Artbook Ver. X


Virtual Pets[edit]

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Digital Monster X Ver.2

Additional Information[edit]

References Notes
  1. Numemon X-Antibody's initial artwork was illustrated by Watanabe Kenji.
  2. According to BT11-063 (DCG) Geremon should be treated as a Numemon when evolving.
  3. BT11-043 (DCG) can turn BT11-063 (DCG) into a Scumon whose name is also treated as Numemon.