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⇨ Japanese A Mineral Digimon that can be said to be the avatar of nature, ruling over rain and thunder. It has the ability to bless dry land with rain, and inflict divine punishment upon those who destroy nature with lightning to purify them. It is usually cheerful and calm, but occasionally displays ferocity to the point of being brutal. Its dual nature, akin to embodying nature itself, awes the Digimon that inhabit the land.
While it has a cute, child-like appearance, it has extremely high specs even in battle, and its body, which is made of ore data, boasts high hardness, and it attacks by freely manipulating the grass and vines that grow all over its body.
Its Special Moves are summoning rain and thunder through a peculiar dance, and transforming them into blades to slash the enemy (Netotiliztli), and combining the energies of rain and thunder together and firing it as a massive beam (Nahui Quiahuitl).
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⇨ English 雨と雷を司る大自然の化身とも言える鉱物型デジモン。干上がった大地には雨による恵みを与え、自然を破壊する者には雷による天罰を与え浄化する能力を持つ。普段は陽気で穏やかだが、時に凶暴なほどの苛烈さを見せる事もある。自然そのものを体現するようなその二面性は、大地に生きるデジモンたちに畏敬の念を抱かせている。 子供のような可愛らしい見た目でありながら戦闘においても非常に高いスペックを持っており、鉱石状のデータによって構成された肉体は高い硬度を誇り、身体の至る所に生えた草やツルを自在に操って攻撃する。 必殺技は、独特な舞いによって雨と雷を呼び、刃に変えて敵を斬りつける『ネトティリズトリ』と、雨と雷のエネルギーを合体させ巨大なビームとして撃ち出す『ナウイキアウィトル』。
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Tlalocmon is based on Tlaloc, the Aztec god of rain and storms. Tlaloc and many other related Mesoamerican gods such as Chaac, Dzahui and Cocijo all developed from earlier Olmec Were-Jaguar deities. Some feline attributes were being present in some later rain deities, likely the basis for Saberleomon being one of Tlalocmon's Jogress components.
Distinctive visual features Tlaloc and related deities share are large fangs and circular, "goggled" eyes, reflected both in Tlalocmon's actual face, and even moreso in the "face" formed by Tlalocmon's hoop shaped back ornaments and hanging, fang shaped pendants: The "face" these make, as well as the amacalli crown (an ornament associated with Tlaloc and some other water deities) on Tlalocmon's head, are specifically based on a pair of Tlaloc vases from Templo Mayor offerings 21 and 56, though with the spokes on the amacalli crown altered to resemble sunbeam/sunray motifs seen on the Aztec sun stone and similar Solar disc designs
Tlaloc, in addition to being associated with the rain, was also tied to agricultural fertility and horticulture provided by rainfall and lightning from storms, and is sometimes depicted wielding an axe or serpent as a representation of lightning, hence Tlalocmon's serpent shaped wands and foliage. Tlaloc and his attendants or lesser water deities, the Tlaloque was also associated with children and people with Dwarfism, hence Tlalocmon's diminutive appearance.
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Special/Signature Moves
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Special/Signature Moves (other Digimon)
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Forms (other Digimon)
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Equipment
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Equipment (other Digimon)
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Titles (other Digimon)
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Attack Techniques[edit]
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Description
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Netotiliztli
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ネトティリズトリ
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Netotirizutori
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Netotiliztli[2]
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Summons rain and thunder through a peculiar dance, and transforms them into blades to slash the enemy.
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Nahui Quiahuitl
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ナウイキアウィトル
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Naui Kiawitoru
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Nahui Quiahuitl[2]
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Combines the energies of rain and thunder together and fires it as a massive beam.
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Evolution[edit]
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Appearances[edit]
A priest NPC in the Emerald Coast's ruins used an EX7-037 Tlalocmon against Yuuki and Impmon prior to "Saikiyo", who defeated them before they could even understand its effects.
The priest NPC used EX7-037 Tlalocmon once again against Saikiyo in "GOOD GAME", Jogress Evolving it from its EX7-047 El Doradimon and EX7-029 Saber Leomon ACE. Its When Evolving effect then triggered, since it was Jogress Evolved, it let the NPC play a Jyagamon and a Tonosama Gekomon from its hand without paying the cost, summoning them from the depths of the Earth[N 1]. All three were later suspended by the When Played effect of Saikiyo's BT18-056 Tiger Vespamon.
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- ↑ While not stated, these Jyagamon and Tonosama Gekomon are likely EX7-045 Jyagamon and EX7-022 Tonosama Gekomon, respectively, as these are the only Jyagamon and Tonosama Gekomon released at the time of the chapter that have a play cost of 7 or less and the [Nature Spirits] trait, both conditions for EX7-037 Tlalocmon's effect. Furthermore, all the cards played by the priest NPC come from EX-07 Digimon Liberator.
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