V-dramon
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English Japanese Key Contents V-DRAMON
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Attack Techniques[edit]
Name | Kanji/Kana | Romanization | Dub | Description | |
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V-Breath Arrow | [2] | ブイブレスアロー | Bui Buresu Arō | V-Nova Blast,[2] V-Breath Arrow,[8] VibelessArrow[9] | Spews a high-temperature, V-shaped heat ray from its mouth.[2] |
Hammer Punch | [10] | ハンマーパンチ | Hanmā Panchi | Hammer Punch[11] | Rears up, then throws a lunging punch at its opponent.[11] |
Cutter Shoot | [12] | カッターシュート | Kattā Shūto | Cutting Shoot[11] | Slashes with its hand to sling blades of air at its opponent.[11] |
Magnum Punch | [13] | マグナムーパンチ | Magunamu Panchi | Magnum Punch[13] | Focuses its power into an intense punch.[13] |
V-Breath Arrow MAX | [14] | ブイブレスアローMAX | Bui Buresu Arō MAX | Concentrates its energy into a giant V-Breath Arrow.[14] |
Evolution[edit]
Evolves From[edit]
- Agumon[15][16]
- Agumon (2006 Anime Version)[15] (Burst Evolution)[17]
- Agumon (Black)[15]
- Agumon (X-Antibody)[15]
- Any Blue Lv.3 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game[18][19][20]
- Any Child Nature Digimon from Digimon World: Digital Card Arena[11]
- Any Child Nature Digimon from Digimon World: Digital Card Battle[21]
- Any Yellow Lv.3 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game[22]
- Clear Agumon[23]
- Dracomon[24][25]
- Elecmon[26][27]
- Flamon[5]
- Floramon[28]
- Gabumon[29][30][25]
- Gabumon (Black)[29]
- Gabumon (X-Antibody)[29]
- Guilmon[23][31][6][32][16]
- Guilmon (X-Antibody)[23][31][6][32]
- Gumdramon[33]
- Lopmon[34]
- Lucemon[6]
- Modoki Betamon[31]
- Muchomon[12]
- Mushmon[10][15][35][36][28]
- Patamon[37][38][34][33]
- Penmon[29]
- Piyomon[10][15][35][36][39][38]
- Plotmon[37][30][25]
- Plotmon (X-Antibody)[37]
- Pteromon[28]
- V-mon[37][23][12][5][6][32][16][40][39][9][41][38][30][25][34][33][42][43][44]
- Yuki Agumon[12]
Evolves To[edit]
- Aero V-dramon[45][46][47][48][49][50][51][52][53][16][35][36][40][39][26][27][9][41][38][30][25][34][33][54][42][43][44][28] (with or without XV-mon or XV-mon (Black)[50] or Hououmon[55] with certain Digimon of the Pendulum Ver.20th series[54] or XV-mon and Aquilamon)[56]
- Andromon (with Kenkimon[57] or Clockmon, Revolmon or Tankmon)[54]
- Angewomon (with Angemon, Garurumon, Monochromon, or Starmon[54])
- Any Blue Lv.5 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game
- Any Digimon that also Evolves from Blue Lv.4 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game
- Any Digimon that also Evolves from Yellow Lv.4 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game
- Any Perfect Nature Digimon from Digimon World: Digital Card Arena[11]
- Any Perfect Nature Digimon from Digimon World: Digital Card Battle[21]
- Any Yellow Lv.5 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game
- Asuramon (with Greymon, Leomon or Igamon)[54]
- Baalmon (with Porcupamon)[54]
- Big Mamemon (with Guardromon or Mechanorimon)[54]
- Cyberdramon[58][59][13][30][25] (with or without Greymon or Thunderballmon)[54]
- Delumon[60] (with or without Woodmon[61], Mojyamon[62], certain Digimon from the Pendulum Ver.20th series[35][36], any Virus Adult Digimon from the Digimon Pendulum[63], or any Virus Adult Digimon from the Digimon Pendulum COLOR[28])
- Digitamamon (with a Virus Attribute Adult Digimon from the Vital Bracelet Digital Monster)[42]
- Dinobeemon (with a Data or Free Attribute Adult Digimon from the Vital Bracelet Digital Monster[42])
- Dorbickmon[64] (with or without certain Digimon from the Digimon Card Game[64])
- Duramon (with Bao Hackmon or Targetmon)[54]
- Garudamon[38] (with or without Birdramon, Togemon, Togemon (X-Antibody)[65], certain Digimon from the Pendulum Ver.20th series[35][36][54], certain Vaccine Adult, any Data Adult, or certain Vaccine Perfect Digimon from the Digimon Pendulum[63], or any Vaccine Adult or any Data Adult Digimon from the Digimon Pendulum COLOR[28])
- Gold V-dramon[42]
- Groundramon (with Coredramon (Blue))[54]
- Hangyomon (with Gesomon)[54]
- Holy Angemon (with Tailmon)[54]
- Jyagamon (with Kabuterimon, Tailmon, or Tortamon[54])
- Mach Gaogamon[34][33]
- Majiramon[66]
- Mammon[13]
- Megadramon (with Coredramon (Blue))[54]
- Megalo Growmon[16][30][25]
- Mega Seadramon[34][33]
- Metal Greymon[67][16][13]
- Metal Greymon (Virus)[68][40]
- Metal Tyranomon[16][30][25]
- Orochimon[69]
- Paildramon (with Cyclomon[70], Kuwagamon, Kuwagamon (X-Antibody)[71], Stingmon, or Stingmon (Black)[72])
- Piccolomon[38] (with or without Gekomon or Kuwagamon[54])
- Pumpmon (with Bakemon, Devimon or Dokugumon)[54]
- Red V-dramon[34][33]
- Rize Greymon (with Growmon or Reppamon)[54]
- Sagittarimon[42]
- Savior Hackmon (with Zubaeagermon)[54]
- Skull Greymon[40]
- Tekkamon[73]
- Ulforce V-dramon (Warp Evolution)[38]
- Were Garurumon (with Garurumon, Hanumon, Meramon, or Wizarmon[54])
- Whamon Perfect (with Coelamon, Ebidramon, Ikkakumon, Rukamon, or Seadramon[54])
- Wingdramon (with Coredramon (Green) or Devidramon)[54]
Appearances[edit]
Anime[edit]
Manga[edit]
Digimon Adventure V-Tamer 01[edit]
Zeromaru is the partner Digimon of Yagami Taichi. He originates from Taichi's Digital Monster Ver. 1 in the Real World, where he was believed by virtual pet tournament judges to be an invalid glitch.
Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth Hacker's Memory[edit]
Digimon Adventure V-Tamer 01 ~New Courage~[edit]
Zeromaru is the partner Digimon of the Yagami Taichi from the world of Digimon Adventure V-Tamer 01.
Unlike in the original run of V-Tamer 01, Zeromaru's evolutions are not permanent, and he is able to evolve and devolve at will. V-dramon is his base form, and for combat he evolves into Aero V-dramon.
Digimon Liberator[edit]
Digimon Knuckles[edit]
Video Games[edit]
Digimon Adventure: Anode Tamer & Cathode Tamer[edit]
In the original Digimon Adventure: Anode Tamer and Cathode Tamer, V-dramon is a playable Digimon that was only available through promotional giveaways, first in 1999's "Jump Festa 2000", and also including event distributions in 2000 and the sweepstakes-exclusive Digimon Adventure: Campaign Limited Version. Otherwise, it is entirely unavailable in these versions, other than through trading with one of the aforementioned sources. Some distributed event V-dramons came with the otherwise inaccessible Aero V-dramon, Omegamon and Goddramon Variable Moves.
In the Digimon Anode/Cathode Tamer: Veedramon Version port, Veedramon (V-dramon) is made readily available without any event distributions. Each time that the first File Island dungeon is cleared, a Veedramon is added to the list of Digimon that can be received from the Server Room as a reward.
Digimon Adventure: Anode Tamer & Cathode Tamer V-dramon stat data | ||||||||||
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V-dramon's base stats | ||||||||||
# | 80 | Gen. | Adult | Trait(s) | Land | Attribute | Vaccine | Version | Pen 4.0 | |
DP | 1 | AP | 204 | SP | 266 | PP | 266 | VP | 266 | |
V-dramon's Special Moves (critical hits) | ||||||||||
(TBA) (Dub: V-Breath Arrow) |
N/A | |||||||||
V-dramon's Variable Move learnset | ||||||||||
Move | VP | Category | Effect | Learn partners | ||||||
Aero V-dramon | 62 | Attack | Target: 1 enemy / Effective against Sky Digimon | Airdramon, Unimon | ||||||
Pinochimon | 9 | Attack | Target: 1 enemy | Any Pendulum 4.0 Adult | ||||||
Diablomon | 48 | Assist | Target: All enemies / Reduces targets' EP to 0 / Maximizes targets' UP to 8 | Piemon |
Digimon World: Digital Card Battle[edit]
V-dramon is an obtainable Special Digimon Card, which is a Level IV Nature Digimon card with 40 POW, +20 P, 1000 HP, 600 Circle, 480 Triangle, 300 Cross with "First Strike" attack. Its Support Effect increases the player's Digimon's attack power by doubling them if the opponent's Digimon is Level 完.
V-dramon card can be obtained from "Mame Trio" (Mamemon, Metal Mamemon, and Giromon) in the Mount Panorama by battling them in card battle many times, or by inputting a special password "V-DORA" in the Daion Region of the Geko Swamp.
Pocket Digimon World[edit]
V-dramon is only available in the first version of the game. It evolves from V-mon, and can evolve into Aero V-dramon, Metal Greymon (Virus), or Skull Greymon.
Digimon World 2[edit]
V-dramon is an obtainable Vaccine-attribute Digimon. It can evolve from V-mon with 2 or less JP (Jogress Point) or Piyomon with 3 or more JP. It evolves into Aero V-dramon regardless of JP. Its technique, V-Breath Arrow, consumes 10 MP and is a single-opponent attack that deals more damage against Digimon that are using Counterattack.
Digimon Adventure 02: Tag Tamers[edit]
V-dramon is an obtainable Digimon, which evolves from Elecmon, and can evolve to Aero V-dramon.
Digimon Adventure 02: D1 Tamers[edit]
V-dramon is an obtainable Digimon, which evolves from Elecmon, and can evolve to Aero V-dramon.
There are three variants of V-dramon in this game; Red V-dramon, Gold V-dramon, and Master V-dramon.
Digimon World: Digital Card Arena[edit]
V-dramon is the Battle Master of Jungle City's Battle Arena. The first time the player meets him, he's under Wormmon's control, and shows an aggresive personality. After beating him, V-dramon loses consciousness. V-dramon uses the Victory V deck, a Green/Nature deck with 3 attack, 3 defense and 2 evolution speed, which the game describes as "a well-balanced deck featuring V-dramon". Upon defeating Wormmon, V-dramon goes back to normal, telling the player that he was still awake, but couldn't control his body, and it all started after he looked into the eyes of a mysterious child that accompanied Wormmon. After explaining his situation, V-dramon gives the player the Passcode to Igloo City, and the Battle Arena is reopened with him as Battle Master.
V-dramon is also an obtainable Digimon Card, which is an Adult-level Green/Nature Digimon card whose stats are 40 POW, +20 P, 880 HP, 500 Circle, 360 Triangle, 200 Cross with "First Strike" attack. Its Support Effect increases the player's Digimon's attack power by doubling them if the opponent's Digimon is Adult-level. V-dramon's attacks are V-Breath Arrow, Hammer Punch and Cutter Shoot.
Digimon Tamers: Brave Tamer[edit]
Digimon World 3[edit]
V-dramon is mentioned by a V-mon in Xuan Wu City, who says that it would evolve into V-dramon and defeat the A.o.A. members in Xuan Wu had its real leader not been caught.
V-dramon is a collectible card, which belongs to Red Attribute with 1 S-Energy Cost and 15 AP / 16 HP.
Digimon Story: Sunburst & Moonlight[edit]
V-dramon can be evolved from V-mon at level 18 with Attack 90 and 340 Dragon EXP. It can evolve to Aero V-dramon at level 36 with Attack 19 and 4100 Dragon EXP.
Digimon Championship[edit]
V-dramon can be evolved from V-mon with 6 or more battles. It can evolve to Cyberdramon with 6 or more battles and 50% wins, Metal Greymon with 40 Dragon AP, or Mammon by passing the time.
Digimon Masters[edit]
Digimon Story: Lost Evolution[edit]
V-dramon can be evolved from V-mon at level 17 with Attack 110 and Friendship 50. It can evolve to Aero V-dramon at level 31 with Attack 150 and Friendship 70.
V-dramon can be found in Limit Valley. Its plate is dropped by V-mon in Login Mountain.
Digimon Story: Super Xros Wars Blue & Red[edit]
Digimon Crusader[edit]
Digimon Collectors[edit]
Digimon World Re:Digitize Decode[edit]
V-dramon is the partner of Shinomiya Rina. It is also an obtainable Digimon which is evolved from V-mon, Patamon or Piyomon, and can evolve to Aero V-dramon, Garudamon, or Piccolomon. It can also be obtained as a collectible card. Its card is part of the V-dramon Evolution (ブイドラモン進化 Buidoramon Shinka) set.
Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth[edit]
V-dramon evolves from V-mon, Plotmon, or Gabumon at level 16 with 40 ATK and 35 SPD. It can evolve into Aero V-dramon at level 30 with 75 ATK, 95 SPD, and 25% CAM; Cyberdramon at level 28 with 400 HP, 75 ATK, and 75 SPD; Megalo Growmon at level 30 with 105 ATK and 75 DEF; or Metal Tyranomon at level 28 with 75 ATK and 95 DEF.
Digimon Soul Chaser[edit]
Digimon World -next 0rder-[edit]
V-dramon is an obtainable Digimon which is evolved from V-mon, Patamon, or Lopmon, and can evolve to Aero V-dramon, Mach Gaogamon, or Mega Seadramon. In order to evolve into V-dramon, the player's Digimon must meet the following criteria:
- At least 1250 HP, 100 Attack, and 100 Defense stat requirements
- Less than 5 Care Mistakes
- A Weight 20g
- Bonus conditions: Battle more than 5 times and have a bond of 50%.
Digimon Linkz[edit]
Digimon World -next 0rder- International Edition[edit]
V-dramon is an obtainable Digimon which is evolved from V-mon, Patamon, or Gumdramon, and can evolve to Aero V-dramon, Mach Gaogamon, or Mega Seadramon. In order to evolve into V-dramon, the player's Digimon must meet the following criteria:
- At least 4800 HP, 500 Attack, and 400 Defense stat requirements
- Less than 5 Care Mistakes
- A Weight 20g
- Bonus conditions: Battle more than 15 times, have a discipline of 50%, and have a bond of 50%.
Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth Hacker's Memory[edit]
V-dramon evolves from V-mon, Plotmon, Gabumon, or Dracomon at level 16 with 40 ATK and 35 SPD. It can evolve into Aero V-dramon at level 30 with 75 ATK, 95 SPD, and 25% CAM; Cyberdramon at level 28 with 400 HP, 75 ATK, and 75 SPD; Megalo Growmon at level 30 with 105 ATK and 75 DEF; or Metal Tyranomon at level 28 with 75 ATK and 95 DEF.
Digimon ReArise[edit]
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Digimon Super Rumble[edit]
Digimon RPG[edit]
Digimon New Century[edit]
Virtual Pets[edit]
Pendulum 4.0 & 4.5 Wind Guardians[edit]
V-dramon evolves from Piyomon or Mushmon, and can evolve to Aero V-dramon or be Jogressed with a compatible Digimon to get Garudamon or Delumon.
Digivice Version 1[edit]
Digivice Version 2[edit]
D-Terminal[edit]
D-Gather[edit]
D-Scanner 1.0[edit]
Pendulum Progress 1.0 Dragon's Roar[edit]
V-dramon evolves from Agumon, Guilmon, or V-mon. Can evolve to Aero V-dramon, Megalo Growmon, Metal Greymon, or Metal Tyranomon.
D-Spirit[edit]
Digivice Burst[edit]
V-dramon can be obtained as a Burst Evolution of Agumon.
Digimon Neo Ver. 1[edit]
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