Armor



Armor (アーマー体 Āmā-tai) is an artificial Evolution Stage comprised of Digimon who have, typically, used a Digimental to undergo Armor Evolution.

=Overview= Each individual Armor Digimon is the result of using a specific Digimental. Each Digimental is associated with a particular elemental power, and this element is often part of the abilities or nature of the resulting Armor Digimon.

Armor Digimon typically, but not universally, evolve from Child Digimon. There are exceptions, most notably Tailmon. The power of Armor Digimon can vary considerably, so some are categorized as belonging to an Evolution Stage of equivalent power for clarity.

There are affinities between individual Digimon and Digimentals, which are important for evolution outcomes. If a Digimon is forced to use a Digimental against its will, the Digimental's power will have an adverse reaction and run wild. Good affinity between a Digimon and Digimental results in an Armor Digimon with higher power, sometimes even Ultimate-class power.

It is possible to evolve into Armor Digimon without using Digimentals.

Origin
Armor Digimon originated in ancient times with the development of the pseudo-evolutionary process of Armor Evolution. In order to compensate for limited evolution options and limited likelihood of ever evolving, ancient Digimon developed the technology of Digimentals to compensate. However, the technology is now lost.

Power Level
Since the power levels of Armor Digimon vary considerably, it is common to rate them on the scale of, or categorize them as, conventional Evolution Stages for the sake of clarity. Power level is often determined by the affinity between a Digimon and the Digimon who has used it: if they have good affinity, the resulting Armor Digimon will have greater power, sometimes even Ultimate-class power.

The mechanics of video and card games often require that all Digimon, including Armor Digimon, be treated in some way as either equivalent to a conventional Evolution Stage, or treated as an ordinary Digimon who outright belongs to one of these Stages. The majority of Digimon media either treats the Armor level as roughly equivalent to the Adult level, or simply assigns Armor Digimon directly to the Adult level.

A common exception are certain Digimon who are created using the Digimentals of Miracles and Fate—Magnamon, Rapidmon Armor, and Gold V-dramon—who are often described as either outright possessing Ultimate-class power, having the potential to exert Ultimate-class power on occasion, or in some media, are simply assigned the Ultimate level directly.

Notably, all X-Antibody variants of Armor Digimon are not often assigned the Armor level. The Digimon Reference Book defines the majority of them as conventional Adult Digimon, again with the exception of Magnamon (X-Antibody) and Rapidmon (X-Antibody), who are assigned the Ultimate level (Rapidmon's profile notes that the X-Antibody has enabled it to consistently maintain Ultimate-class power).

Notable examples of media featuring Armor Digimon which have diverged from other media in representing their power level include:
 * Digital Monster Card Game: All Armor Digimon, including X-Antibody Armor Digimon, are assigned Level IV (Adult), and as such are able to evolve into Perfect Digimon like any other Level IV Digimon. Their only distinguishing feature from other Adults is that some (but not all) of their cards have "Armor Evolution" as a Fusion Requirement which uses Digimental cards.
 * Digimon Adventure 02: The topic of relative power levels for Armor Digimon is not raised, as the series is generally focused on a) the utility of Armor Evolution to circumvent Dark Towers, b) being able to disable Dark Towers, Evil Rings and Evil Spirals to free Digimon rather than overpower the Digimon themselves, and c) the specific utilities of certain Armor Digimon (e.g. the flight mobility of Holsmon and Nefertimon, the underwater mobility of Submarimon). Magnamon and Rapidmon Armor are exceptions, as they are treated as significantly more powerful than other Armor Digimon and they are put in situations where they must destroy Perfect and Ultimate Digimon.
 * Digimon World 2: Only two Armor Digimon are featured, and they are not only assigned conventional Evolution Stages, but different Evolution Stages from each other. Fladramon is an Adult Digimon, and Lighdramon is a Perfect Digimon.
 * Digimon World: Digital Card Arena: Armor is a separate Evolution Stage, treated as weaker than, or comparable to, Level IV (Adult) Digimon. Armor Digimon are unable to evolve again, but can be devolved back to Child.
 * Digital Monster Card Game Alpha: All Armor Digimon, including X-Antibody Armor Digimon, are assigned Level IV (Adult), and as such are able to evolve into Perfect Digimon like any other Level IV Digimon. However, they all also include errata in the card effects that says that they are Armor level. Also, despite also being assigned Level IV, Magnamon and Magnamon (X-Antibody) have noticeably higher stats than other Level IV Digimon.
 * Digimon RPG: Most Armor Digimon, despite evolving from Childs, are stated to be Child level. When a Digimon Armor evolves, the Child Digimon is replaced in the evolution tree with the Armor Digimon. So for example, when V-mon armor evolves to Fladramon V-mon is removed from the evolution tree and is replaced by Fladramon. This then allows Fladramon to evolve further to the Adult level XV-mon. Though the in game tree from then on implies the prior form of the Armor Digimon is now a Baby II, this is not the case gameplay wise. The exception are the Armor evolutions of Tailmon, who replace Tailmon in the tree as the Adult.
 * Digimon Savers: In, Drimogemon (an Adult Digimon) evolves into Digmon (no Evolution Stage is stated for it). Thoma H. Norstein describes it as being "far more powerful" than Drimogemon. Bio Thunderbirmon, Bio Coatlmon, and Bio Stegomon (Bio-Hybrid variants of regular Armor Digimon) are not given a stated Evolution Stage in the series itself, but the Digimon Series Memorial Book describes these characters as being of the Armor level. In terms of power, they all outclass the DATS team's partner Digimon in their Perfect forms, and cannot be defeated until the DATS team learns to evolve their Digimon to the Ultimate level.
 * Digimon Story: Armor is listed as a separate Evolution Stage on Digimon stat screens. Armor Digimon are evolved from Adult Digimon using Digimentals, and are placed as Perfect Digimon in evolution trees.
 * Digimon Story: Sunburst and Digimon Story: Moonlight: Armor is treated as a separate Evolution Stage. Armor Digimon evolve from Child Digimon using Digimentals in the Special Evolution menu in the DigiLab. They are functionally treated as Perfect Digimon and are placed as such in evolution trees.
 * Digimon Card Game: All Armor Digimon are labeled accordingly in the Evolution Stage field on card errata, but for gameplay purposes they are also folded into the numerical "Level" system of Evolution Stages and are Lv.4 (Adult), and as such are able to evolve into Lv.5 (Perfect) Digimon like any other Lv.4 Digimon. X-Antibody variants of Armor Digimon are not regarded as Armor Digimon at all, and are assigned the same conventional Evolution Stage that they are given in the Digimon Reference Book in their card errata.
 * Digimon Adventure:: Patamon and Palmon respectively acquire Pegasmon and Ponchomon as evolutions. Their Evolution Stage is presented in the show as "???", but they are effectively treated as alternate Adult forms.
 * Vital Bracelet Digital Monster: All Armor Digimon who appear are assigned conventional Evolution Stages, but they vary even more than usual and are arbitrarily spread across the Adult, Perfect, and Ultimate levels. For example, the Ancient Warriors DiM Card features Fladramon and Lighdramon as Adults, Sagittarimon and Gold V-dramon as Perfects, and Magnamon as an Ultimate.

=See Also=
 * Digimental Evolution Chart
 * Category:Armor Level

=Additional Information=