Sleipmon

Sleipmon (スレイプモン Sureipumon) is an Ultimate Digimon. =Profile= This Holy Knight type Digimon is one of the Royal Knights, guardians of the Digital World. There are many human-shaped digimon in the Royal Knights, but he has the silhouette of a beast type that one can even call fantastic. He is clad in Red Digizoid armor, which boasts a high defensive power, all over his whole body, so it seems that giving damage to Sleipmon is not easy, even for ultimate level digimon. His six legs have unsurpassed maneuverability and it is possible for him to perform instantaneous high-speed movements that one would not imagine from his large physique. Sleipmon protects super ancient historic ruins that sleep below the thick ice in the Digital World's arctic area because important program data that influences the creation of digimon is said to be sealed away in those ruins. His certain-kill technique Bifrost is a red hot arrow of light that is fired from Muspelheim, the holy bow on his left hand, and Odin's Breath creates a very low temperature blizzard that manipulates the climate using Niflheim, the holy shield on his right hand.

=Attack Techniques=

=Evolution=

Evolves From

 * Blossomon
 * DORUgremon
 * Grademon
 * Kudamon
 * Megalo Growmon
 * Piccolomon
 * Qilinmon
 * Shawujinmon
 * Yatagaramon

Evolves To

 * Ultimate Chaosmon 

=Appearances=

Anime

 * First appears in DS40

Digimon Savers
Satsuma Rentarou's Kudamon evolved into Sleipmon to save Daimon Masaru and his friends from the Royal Knights. However, during their escape, Dukemon hit Sleipmon with Final Elysium, injuring him. Back in the Human World, Dukemon returned to attack them, and not even Shine Greymon and the Geo Grey Sword could defeat him. Kudamon evolved into Sleipmon, protecting the group once again and attacking Dukemon with Odin's Breath. The resulting explosion cleared, with no sign of either Royal Knight.

Digimon Story
Can be evolved from Qilinmon if above 51 and Holy EXP above 20000.

TCG
=Name Origins= Norse. Sleipnir is the name of Odin's steed from Norse mythology.