Were Garurumon

Were Garurumon (ワーガルルモン Waagarurumon) is a Perfect Digimon.

=Profile= A Garurumon that evolved into a Beast Man Type Digimon, allowing it to walk on two feet. Although it has lost speed by becoming bipedal, it has stronger attack and defensive power, and can learn strategies. It has good kicking skills which is drawn out from the power of Garurumon's intense legs, and has high jumping ability. Furthermore, it is faithful and obedient to its master, accomplishing duties with a reliable character. Its special technique is to cut the foe with its nails (Kaiser Nail). Though he's now bipedal, and less quick than Garurumon, he has greater attack and defensive power. Its intelligence is higher, allowing him to learn strategies. He is also faithful and obedient, making him an excellent partner.

=Attack Techniques=

=Evolution=

Evolves From

 * Diatrymon
 * Fangmon
 * Garurumon (with or without Wizarmon)
 * Garurumon Black
 * Gaogamon
 * Greymon
 * Greymon Black
 * Gururumon
 * Fladramon
 * Fuugamon
 * Icemon
 * Igamon
 * Kabukimon
 * Meramon + Hanumon
 * Mojamon
 * Nohemon
 * Ogremon
 * Seahomon
 * Tailmon
 * Turuiemon
 * Tyranomon

Evolves To

 * Ancient Garurumon
 * Baihumon (with Grappleomon)
 * Boltmon
 * Callismon
 * Darkdramon
 * Dino Tigemon
 * Duftmon
 * Garmmon
 * Imperialdramon
 * Magna Garurumon
 * Mercurimon
 * Metal Garurumon
 * Metal Seadramon
 * Rosemon
 * Saint Galgomon
 * Sakuyamon
 * Skull Mammon
 * Z'd Garurumon

=Appearances=

Anime

 * First appeared in DA23.

Digimon Adventure & Digimon Adventure 02
Were Garurumon is the partner of Ishida Yamato.

Digimon Story
Can be evolved from Garurumon if above level 28 and Friendship above 80%. He can evolve into Metal Garurumon if above 45 and Friendship above 90%.

Digimon Story: Sunburst & Moonlight
Can be evolved from Garurumon if above level 35, speed 170, and Beast EXP 4500. Can evolve to Metal Garurumon if above level 52, friendship 90%, and already befriended Gabumon.

TCG
=Name Origins= English and Japanese. Were is short for werewolf. Garuru is the sound of a growl in Japanese.