Megadramon

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=Evolution=

Evolves From

 * Airdramon
 * Birdramon
 * Bomber Nanimon
 * Centalmon
 * Cockatrimon (with Kuwagamon)
 * Coelamon
 * Cyclomon
 * Dark Tyranomon
 * Deltamon
 * Devidramon
 * Devimon
 * Fladramon
 * Flare Lizarmon (with Yanmamon)
 * Greymon
 * Greymon (Black)
 * Greymon X-Antibody
 * Growmon
 * Guardromon
 * Knight Chessmon (White)
 * Kuwagamon (with Cockatrimon)
 * Leomon
 * Leomon X-Antibody
 * Mechanorimon
 * Meramon
 * Monochromon
 * Monochromon X-Antibody
 * Peacockmon
 * Raptordramon
 * Rhinomon
 * Rhinomon X-Antibody
 * Saberdramon
 * Seadramon
 * Seadramon X-Antibody
 * Stingmon
 * Turuiemon
 * Tyranomon <ref name=DSCS/ (with or without Airdramon)
 * XV-mon (with or without Tyranomon, Angemon, or Dobermon)
 * XV-mon (Black)
 * Yanmamon (with Flare Lizarmon)

Evolves To

 * Aegisdramon
 * Arresterdramon
 * Belphemon: Sleep Mode
 * Black War Greymon   (with or without Black Megalo Growmon)
 * Chaosdramon
 * Darkdramon  (with or without Gigadramon, Triceramon and Tankmon)
 * Deathmon (with Jyureimon)
 * Dukemon
 * Examon
 * Gaioumon
 * Goddramon
 * Goddramon X-Antibody
 * Herakle Kabuterimon (with Gigadramon)
 * Megidramon
 * Mugendramon    (with or without Metal Tyranomon, Andromon and Metal Mamemon, with Gigadramon or Metal Tyranomon, any Perfect Digimon, or with a compatible Digimon from the Pendulum series )
 * Metal Garurumon
 * Millenniumon
 * Plesiomon
 * Skull Greymon (Death Evolution)
 * Ulforce V-dramon
 * Venom Vamdemon (with a compatible Digimon from the Pendulum series)
 * War Greymon

=Appearances=

Along with Gigadramon, they served as Mugendramon's air troops.

A Megadramon flies wild in the Real World, which Paildramon fights against, causing it to return to the Digital World.

A Megadramon was imprisoned in the cloudy mechanical plane of the digital world. However Makino Ruki, Shiota Hirokazu and Kitagawa Kenta accidentally freed him by fixing a jammed clock. He tried to kill Renamon (who evolved to Kyubimon but was overwhelmed) to be able to absorb her data and enter the real world but was defeated by the surprise appearance of Akiyama Ryo and Cyberdramon.

Megadramon were part of the Bagra Army in Dragon Land.

Megadramon was the Partner Digimon of Himekawa Maki.

Saiba Neo owned a Megadramon, which he created by Jogressing a Cockatrimon and a Kuwagamon. It fought Yagami Taichi and Zeromaru, but even though Neo used a technique of infinitely Jogressing and Partitioning to constantly heal it, it couldn't overpower Zeromaru. On the brink of defeat, Neo Jogressed Megadramon with a Jyureimon to create Deathmon.

Megadramon is a Digimon that can be recruited by battling as the optional boss in the Infinity Mountain. Once it is recruited, it will simply resides in the File City near the Greymon's Arena.

Megadramon is an obtainable Digimon by evolving Tyranomon, Devimon, Airdramon, or Seadramon with at least 3000 HP, 5000 MP, 500 Offense, 300 Defense, 400 Speed, 400 Brains, 15 or less Care Mistakes, 50 to 60 Weight, 30 or more Battles, and 30 or more Techniques. Megadramon can be also obtained by using an evolution item Mega Hand (Japanese: メガハンド) to any Adult Digimon.

Megadramon, along with Metal Greymon can also Special Evolve into Skull Greymon by losing a life in the battle (10% chance).

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Megadramon is a Perfect level Sky-type Variable Digimon that can be learned by the combination of any Adult Ver. 4 Digimon (Leomon or Cockatrimon). Its signature technique, deals damage to 1 opponent Digimon.

Megadramon is an obtainable Level Perfect Darkness Card with 1810 HP, 920 Circle Attack, 290 Triangle Attack, 300 Cross Attack with First Attack effect. Its Support Effect damages both players' Digimon by halving their HP.

Megadramon can be evolved from Birdramon, Centalmon, or Meramon. It can evolve further into Mugendramon.

Megadramon can be evolved from Cyclomon with 0+ JP and Deltamon with 0-5 JP. However, Megadramon itself cannot evolve to any Ultimate-Level Digimon. Its Signature Technique is, which prevents the target Digimon from healing their HP for that turn.

Megadramon is an obtainable Digimon that appears during the last stages of Millenniumon. It evolves from Guardromon (with Digimental) as well as Mechanorimon or Cyclomon (without Digimental) and can evolve further into Mugendramon with high Jogress Points or Millenniumon with very high Jogress Points. Its Signature Technique,, is a Technique that has raises the user's AP gradually when it is attacked.

Megadramon is an obtainable Digimon that appears as the mini-boss Digimon in the third room of Gear Field and later used by a Tamer in D1 Tournament Grade 1 (Taichi stage). It evolves from Guardromon (with Digimental) as well as Mechanorimon or Cyclomon (without Digimental) and can evolve further into Mugendramon with high Jogress Points or Millenniumon with very high Jogress Points. Its Signature Technique,, is a Technique that has raises the user's AP gradually when it is attacked.

Megadramon appears as the second last opponent in the Steep Road, replacing Gigadramon as the last opponent only for the first time.

Megadramon is also an obtainable Level Perfect Darkness Card with 1810 HP, 920 Circle Attack, 290 Triangle Attack, 300 Cross Attack with First Attack effect. Its Support Effect damages both players' Digimon by halving their HP.

Megadramon is the wild Digimon that can be found in the Dark Takato and Zeed Millenniumon stages. It can converted into a Plug-In Card, a Technique that has raises the user's AP gradually when it is attacked.

Megadramon can be found in Amaterasu's West Sector, in Dum Dum Factory. In the Europe and Japanese version, Megadramon can also be found in Amaterasu's Circuit Board underground, after finishing the main storyline by defeating Ragnamon.

Megadramon is an obtainable Digimon card that belongs to Green card with 2 S-Energy cost and has 26 AP / 20 HP.

Megadramon can be evolved from Stingmon if above level 33 and Machine EXP above 3000, or can be found at Junk Factory. It can evolve into Mugendramon if above level 43.

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Megadramon can be evolved from Airdramon if above level 34 and Machine EXP 3600. It can evolve into Darkdramon if above level 52, Darkness EXP 12000, and Machine EXP 9000.

Megadramon is an obtainable Digimon that can be evolved from Growmon, Seadramon, Dark Tyranomon, or Devidramon if you win 10 battles. It can evolve further into Dukemon.

Megadramon is an obtainable Digimon which is evolved from Airdramon, Birdramon, Greymon, or Seadramon, and can evolve to Darkdramon. It can also be obtained as a collectible card. Its card is part of the Crack Team (クラックチーム Kurakku Chīmu) set and the Mega Digimons (メガデジモンズ Mega Dejimonzu) set.

Megadramon can be evolved from Monochromon, Leomon, or Coelamon.

Megadramon is the boss Digimon of Area 06.

Megadramon can be evolved from Guardromon or Mechanorimon if 1 or less calls, Win Ratio 40% or higher, Training 40+ times, Battle 30 times. Megadramon can be Jogress with a compatible Digimon to get Mugendramon.

Megadramon can be evolved from Guardromon or Mechanorimon if 1 or less calls, Win Ratio 40% or higher, Training 40+ times, Battle 30 times. Megadramon can be Jogress with a compatible Digimon to get Venom Vamdemon.

Megadramon is an enemy Digimon in Secret S.

Megadramon is an obtainable Digimon by Jogressing XV-mon with Tyranomon (Pendulum Progress 1.0), Angemon (2.0) or Dobermon (3.0) or by Jogress via Tyranomon with Airdramon (D-Scanner 1.0). Megadramon can evolve further into Chaosdramon, Dukemon, Megidramon, Ulforce V-dramon, or War Greymon.

Megadramon is an enemy Digimon.

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