Tyranomon

=Attack Techniques= undefined

=Evolution=

Evolves From

 * Agumon
 * Agumon (2006 Anime Version)
 * Agumon (Black)
 * Agumon (X-Antibody)
 * Any Child Flame Digimon from Digimon World: Digital Card Arena
 * Any Child Flame Digimon from Digimon World: Digital Card Battle
 * Any Child Red Digimon from the Battle Spirits Card Game
 * Any Green Lv.3 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game
 * Any Purple Lv.3 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game
 * Any Red Lv.3 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game
 * Any SoC Lv.3 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game
 * Bakumon
 * BEMmon
 * Dracomon
 * Elecmon
 * Falcomon
 * Gabumon
 * Gazimon
 * Goburimon
 * Gottsumon
 * Gottsumon (X-Antibody)
 * Greymon (2010 Anime Version) (with Cutemon)
 * Guilmon    (with or without Hawkmon)
 * Guilmon (X-Antibody)
 * Hagurumon
 * Hagurumon (X-Antibody)
 * Hawkmon (with or without Guilmon)
 * Kunemon
 * Loogamon
 * Monodramon
 * Mushmon
 * Patamon
 * Swimmon
 * Tentomon
 * Terriermon
 * Tyumon
 * V-mon
 * Vorvomon

Evolves To

 * Aero V-dramon (with or without Airdramon or Birdramon or V-dramon)
 * Andromon (with Revolmon)
 * Angewomon (with Angemon)
 * Anomalocarimon (with Coelamon)
 * Any Digimon that also Evolves from Green Lv.4 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game
 * Any Digimon that also Evolves from Purple Lv.4 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game
 * Any Digimon that also Evolves from Red Lv.4 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game
 * Any Digimon that also Evolves from SoC Lv.4 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game
 * Any Green Lv.5 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game
 * Any Perfect Digimon that evolves from a Jogress in the Battle Spirits Card Game (with )
 * Any Perfect Flame Digimon from Digimon World: Digital Card Arena
 * Any Perfect Flame Digimon from Digimon World: Digital Card Battle
 * Any Perfect Red Digimon from the Battle Spirits Card Game
 * Any Purple Lv.5 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game
 * Any Red Lv.5 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game
 * Asuramon (with Greymon or Leomon)
 * Beowolfmon (with Growmon)
 * Big Mamemon (with Tankmon, Clockmon, or Thunderballmon)
 * Brachimon
 * Cannondramon
 * Cerberumon (with Dark Tyranomon and Siesamon)
 * Cyberdramon (with Greymon)
 * Dagomon (with Gesomon or Octmon)
 * Dark Knightmon (with Porcupamon)
 * Death Meramon
 * Delumon (with Numemon)
 * Dorbickmon (with or without certain Digimon from the Digimon Card Game)
 * DORUguremon (with DORUmon)
 * Duramon (with Bao Hackmon)
 * Ex-Tyranomon (with or without Raremon)
 * Fantomon (with Bakemon)
 * Garudamon (with or without Aquilamon or V-dramon)
 * Gerbemon (with or without Red Vegimon or Woodmon)
 * Groundramon (with or without Coredramon (Blue) or Devidramon)
 * Hangyomon (with Ebidramon or Seadramon)
 * Helloogarmon
 * Jyagamon (with Kabuterimon, Tailmon, or Tortamon)
 * Lady Devimon (with Devimon)
 * Lavogaritamon (with a Virus Attribute Adult Digimon from the Vital Bracelet Digital Monster )
 * Maildramon
 * Mamemon
 * Mametyramon
 * Master Tyranomon
 * Megadramon    (with or without Airdramon or Coredramon (Blue) or Coredramon (Green))
 * Megalo Growmon
 * Megalo Growmon (X-Antibody)
 * Metal Greymon (with or without Greymon and Tankmon)
 * Metal Greymon (Virus)
 * Metal Greymon (X-Antibody) (with or without Greymon, Greymon (2010 Anime Version), Greymon (Blue), or Greymon (X-Antibody))
 * Metal Mamemon (with Igamon, Garurumon, Angemon, or Tailmon)
 * Metal Tyranomon       (with or without Tankmon or Mechanorimon)
 * Paildramon (with XV-mon, Witchmon, Aquilamon, or Thunderbirmon )
 * Piccolomon (with Monochromon or Starmon)
 * Pumpmon (with Meramon or Wizarmon)
 * Rize Greymon (with Reppamon)
 * Savior Hackmon (with Targetmon or Zubaeagermon)
 * Skull Greymon
 * Soloogarmon
 * Tankdramon
 * Tonosama Gekomon (with Gekomon or Kuwagamon)
 * Triceramon
 * Triceramon (X-Antibody)
 * Tyranomon (X-Antibody) (with X-Antibody)
 * Vademon
 * Vamdemon (with Dokugumon)
 * Volcamon (with or without a Vaccine or Free Attribute Adult Digimon from the Vital Bracelet Digital Monster )
 * Volcdramon
 * Waru Monzaemon (with or without Mechanorimon or Guardromon)
 * Were Garurumon (with Garurumon or Hanumon)
 * Were Garurumon (X-Antibody)
 * Whamon Perfect (with Ikkakumon or Rukamon)
 * Yatagaramon (with or without Diatrymon)

=Appearances=

Several Tyranomon are servants of Etemon. The first one appears in and is destroyed by Greymon.

In, a group of five Tyranomon is controlled by the Digimon Kaiser's Evil Rings. They are freed from the rings by Pegasmon and Nefertimon.

A Tyranomon was among the many Digimon seen through the rip in the sky during Vikaralamon's rampage.

A herd of Tyrannomon were seen running, and suddenly killed by Omegamon. The bunch of them were seen as a part of Silphymon's rebel group.

A Tyranomon is pictured as one of the Digimon killed by Kurata Akihiro's forces.

A Tyranomon is the evolved form of Tyumon, a partner Digimon of an International Chosen Child.

Tyranomon is Gaossmon's sworn brother. Despite surpassing the latter in evolution, it was still fully loyal to him and allowed him to ride on top of it while it was hidden under a cloak, giving the impression that Gaossmon was a bigger Digimon. When Yagami Taichi and Nohemon raided Gaossmon's base to save Kido Joe, who they had kidnapped, it got angered by Nohemon setting fire to their fruit and revealed its identity and ran wild, shooting fire all over the place, but Gaossmon managed to calm it down and had it aim at Taichi and Nohemon instead. However, both of them were stopped by the water inside a water jug that Taichi shot with Nohemon's bow and arrow, which allowed them to save Joe. Afterwards, Gaossmon and his gang followed the Chosen Children, but Taichi saw the situation as an advantage, and led Gaossmon's gang to Minidekachimon's, which was following Agumon and Gomamon. The moment the gangs met each other, they immediately decided to fight among themselves.

During their fight, Agumon evolved into Greymon and fought Gaossmon and Tyranomon himself. However, Nohemon took over. Supported by Taichi, he shot an arrow into Tyranomon's fireball, causing it to explode in its mouth and bringing it down. Afterwards, it took back its arrow and told Tyranomon that he'd allow it to live so long as it stopped being Gaossmon's lackey, and never caused trouble for anyone again. This caused Tyranomon to like Nohemon and carry the latter on its head like it did with Gaossmon before.

Minidekachimon, alongside Atamadekachimon, Tyranomon, Nohemon, Gaossmon and a Goburimon, reacted to the attack of a group of Soundbirdmon in "The Angels' Determination".

After Negamon was finally defeated in "The End of the Adventure", Nohemon, Minidekachimon, Atamadekachimon, Tyranomon, Gaossmon, the Goburimon, as well as the Digimon they had once ran out of the faucet: a group of Keemon, a group of Yarmon, a Puwamon, a Wanyamon and a Pusumon, enjoyed the water that came out of the faucet together.

After Pulsemon and his Tamer break a giant rock as part of a punching mission in "Digimon Identified Memory", the area boss, Tyranomon, is revealed. The Tamer then rises up his Vital Bracelet, with a blue EVOLUTION! ring appearing around him, and Pulsemon evolves into Bulkmon. Tyranomon rushes at Bulkmon and tries to strike at it with its tail, only for Bulkmon to grab it and swing Tyranomon away. Tyranomon then shoots a at them, only for Bulkmon to punch it, with his Tamer once again doing the exact same movement, destroying it with ease. Bulkmon then counterattacks, beating its own chest before releasing an electric wave through the floor, which destroys Tyranomon. The overlay shows a big, yellow WIN, and the Tamer and his Digimon fist bump and high five each other, followed by the overlay proclaiming they've cleared the Adventure Mission.

A Tyranomon data overlay appears alongside many other overlays in "VITAL BRACELET Lab" after Palmon's Tamer enters the eponymous lab. She then moves it out of her way alongside a Meramon overlay, revealing her Partner, Palmon. An actual Tyranomon also appears in the episode, spawning in the Real World after Palmon's Tamer accidentally starts a Raid Boss Battle.

In "Next Chapter: DIGIVICE-V-", a Tyranomon was the Partner Digimon of a Tamer that joined Gammamon's, Jellymon's and Angoramon's Tamers alongside several other Tamers from all over the world as Support Attackers to face the Raid Boss, Mugendramon.

A Tyranomon, alongside other Digimon from Digital Monster Ver. 1, is shown during Abe Makoto's explanation of Digital Monsters.

A Tyranomon is shown facing a Golemon in Net Battle.

Tyranomon are commonly used Digimon by code crackers.

Nagasumi Eiji used three Tyranomon in "Eiji：Wolf of ninth avenue" for his cracker jobs, all numbered. #3 was defeated in combat, causing Eiji to change him to another Tyranomon to hunt for Modoki Betamon.

In 1-6, Eiji connected their Digimon Docks to his new Digimon Linker so they'd interact with Loogamon to help his growth, as a person in GriMM advised him to and he did not know how to raise them, having just fine-tuned his Tyranomon with tools. According to Eiji in 1-7, however, Loogamon turned the three Tyranomon into his minions despite the difference in levels, with him as the alpha of the pack, terrified them, stole their food, and tried to eat one of them.

Tyranomon appears as an obtainable Adult-level Data type Digimon in Digimon World.

After the Player gets past Amida Forest and recruits Centalmon, it will lead to the Ancient Dino Region where the Player will be confronted by a Tyranomon that happens to be guarding the region and a battle is engaged. After Tyranomon is defeated, it opens the gate and the player can access the Glacial Time Zone where time passes much slower, and starts guarding the Speedy Time Zone.

If the Player attempts to cross the Speedy Time Zone, he will be stopped by Tyranomon saying it's dangerous to go there as time elapses much faster than usual, but after the Player's insistence to salvage the File Island Tyranomon is convinced to open the gate as he noticed that a meteor fell in that area and things went strange and warns the Player to be careful as their Digimon may ask for more items and may die faster. The meteor is later revealed to be an Insekimon and after a battle the Player returns to Tyranomon, where it'll refuse to join the Village of Beginnings until a Master Tyranomon comes, scolds and orders him to join the city, replacing him as the guard of the Gate.

In the Village of Beginnigns Tyranomon works in the Restaurant, along with Meramon, Yukidarumon, Garurumon, Vademon and Digitamamon. If none of the aforementioned Digimon was recruited, Tyranomon will build the Restaurant.

Agumon, Gabumon and Patamon can evolve into Tyranomon, in order to evolve into Tyranomon, your Digimon must meet the following criteria: Tyranomon's Evolution item is the White Fang which lets any Child Digimon evolve into Tyranomon.
 * At least 1000 HP and 100 Defense stat requirements
 * Between 4 and 5 Care Mistakes
 * A Weight between 25 to 35g
 * Bonus conditions: Battle less than 5 times and have at least 28 different techniques mastered.

Tyranomon has 4 possible evolutions depending on the stats and Care Mistakes made:
 * Metal Greymon
 * Megadramon
 * Scumon (When its Poop Gauge is full).
 * Vademon (When you scold it when its age reaches 15 days old, though this has a 50% chance of happening).

Finishing Technique – Fire Breath:

Tyranomon spits various flames out of its maw towards the enemy.

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A Tyranomon NPC lives in the village that serves as the hub area of the game. It gives Akiyama Ryo tips about the game.

Tyranomon is also an obtainable Adult level, Data Attribute, Land Type Digimon. It can be found in File Island Mansion – Left.

Tyranomon is an obtainable Digimon. Evolves from Elecmon (0-2 DP) and can evolve to Triceramon (0-7 DP) or Master Tyranomon (8+ DP).

Tyranomon is the second opponent of Pyramid City's Battle Arena. It uses the Paleo-Energy deck, a Red/Flame and Green/Nature deck with 2 attack, 3 defense and 3 evolution speed, which is rough but well-balanced.

Tyranomon also appears as an obtainable Adult-level Red/Fire card, whose stats are: Tyranomon's attacks are, and.
 * HP: 810
 * DP: 30
 * +P: 20
 * Circle attack: 520
 * Triangle attack: 380
 * X attack: 150, Nature enemy x3
 * Support Ability: None.

Evolves from Goburimon. Can evolve to Triceramon.

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Tyranomon is an obtainable Digimon. Evolves from Guilmon and can evolve to Triceramon. Can also be Jogressed with Airdramon to get Aero V-dramon or with Raremon to get Ex-Tyranomon.

Evolves from Agumon. Can evolve to Metal Greymon, Metal Tyranomon or Skull Greymon.

Can be evolved from Guilmon if above Level 16, Attack 75 and Friendship 50 or can be found in Pixel Desert. Can evolve to Master Tyranomon if above Level 36, Attack 160 and level cap 40 or Mametyramon if above Level 33, Defense 105, and Speed 90.

Tyranomon is one of Etemon's servants, in charge of Area K1, a desert where Piccolomon created an entrance to his forest. In Episode 23, "The Fairy! Piccolomon", it attacked Ishida Yamato, Gabumon, Izumi Koshiro and Tentomon after they retrieved the Crests of Friendship and Knowledge, and forced them to run into the barrier, which it entered as well, alerting Piccolomon.

The other Chosen Children then joined up with Yamato and Koshiro, but they were unable to fight as Etemon showed himself as a hologram and performed his, leaving the Partner Digimon no power, making them easy prey for Tyranomon. Piccolomon accepted they could not wait for Yagami Taichi and Agumon, and he would have to take on Tyranomon himself, but said duo then arrived. With newly found determination, Agumon evolved into Greymon once again to face Tyranomon.

Tyranomon is the twenty-fifth obligatory boss of the game, fighting the Chosen Children at the end of Episode 23, "The Fairy! Piccolomon". Agumon starts the fight as Greymon. It can deal damage and Shock to one party Digimon with, deal damage to one Digimon with , or deal multiple hits to one party Digimon with.

Tyranomon appear as random encounters starting from Episode 24, "Perfect Evolution! Metal Greymon".

A Tyranomon appeared in the Real World in Episode 25, "Koromon, the Great Clash in Tokyo!", where it caused an earthquake that alerted Taichi to its presence. Once Taichi got to where it was, it spewed at some buildings, then disappeared.

During a shopping trip on the Main Street in Episode 40, "Meanwhile, with Mimi...", Palmon noticed a Tyranomon on the streets, which she identified as one of Vamdemon's minions. Tachikawa Mimi didn't understand how no one else could see it, but Palmon pointed out it hadn't fully materialized yet and they had to lure it away from such a crowded location. As such, Mimi left her parents and lured Tyranomon to an empty lot.

Tyranomon is the 45th obligatory boss of the game, fighting Palmon at the end of Episode 40, "Meanwhile, with Mimi...". It is no stronger than the previous Tyranomon fights.

Momotsuka Takuma's Partner Digimon, Agumon, may evolve into Tyranomon depending on the player's choices. He is the Adult form of Agumon's Data-attribute evolution line.

Evolves from Agumon. Can evolve to Mamemon.

Appears in Area 01 and Area 02 as a wild enemy encounter.

Evolves from Agumon, V-mon or Guilmon. Can evolve Metal Greymon, Metal Tyranomon, Aero V-dramon or Megalo Growmon. Can also be Jogressed with XV-mon (Pendulum Progress 1.0), Witchmon (2.0) or Aquilamon (3.0) to get Paildramon or with Airdramon (D-Scanner 1.0) to get Megadramon.

Evolves from Falcomon, Mushmon, Goburimon, Swimmon, Gottsumon or Terriermon when the requirements for the other evolutions are not fulfilled. Can evolve to Yatagaramon or Triceramon (X-Antibody) or be Jogressed with Diatrymon to get Yatagaramon.

Evolves from Tentomon, Elecmon or Kunemon. Can evolve to Waru Monzaemon.

Tyranomon can be used as a Copymon from Digital Monster Ver.20th and can be used to Jogress to Perfect.

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