Vegimon

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=Evolution=

Evolves From

 * Agumon (2006 Anime Version)
 * Agumon Hakase
 * Alraumon
 * Any Child Nature Digimon from Digimon World: Digital Card Arena
 * Any Child Nature Digimon from Digimon World: Digital Card Battle
 * Any Green Lv.3 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game
 * Betamon
 * Elecmon
 * Elecmon (Violet)
 * Floramon
 * Gabumon
 * Gabumon (Black)
 * Gaomon
 * Gottsumon
 * Guilmon
 * Impmon
 * Kudamon (2006 Anime Version) (Burst Evolution)
 * Kunemon
 * Lalamon
 * Modoki Betamon
 * Mushmon
 * Palmon
 * Shamamon

Evolves To

 * Aero V-dramon (with V-dramon or XV-mon)
 * Anomalocarimon (with or without certain Digimon of the Pendulum series)
 * Any Green Lv.5 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game
 * Any Perfect Nature Digimon from Digimon World: Digital Card Arena
 * Any Perfect Nature Digimon from Digimon World: Digital Card Battle
 * Astamon (with Mad Leomon or Shadramon)
 * Asuramon (with Igamon)
 * Atlur Kabuterimon (Blue)
 * Atlur Kabuterimon (Red)
 * Beowolfmon (with Growmon)
 * Big Mamemon (with Greymon or Revolmon)
 * Big Mamemon (Jogress with Red Vegimon or Golemon)
 * Blossomon
 * Dagomon (with certain Digimon of the Pendulum series)
 * Dark Knightmon (with Porcupamon)
 * Digitamamon
 * Etemon (with or without Bao Hackmon or Zubaeagermon)
 * Fantomon (with Bakemon, Meramon, or Wizarmon)
 * Gerbemon (with Red Vegimon, Woodmon, Togemon, or Kiwimon)
 * Groundramon (with Devidramon)
 * Hangyomon (with certain Digimon of the Pendulum series)
 * Igamon
 * Jyureimon (with or without Woodmon and Togemon)
 * Lady Devimon (with Devimon)
 * Lilamon (Jogress with or without Zassoumon)
 * Mach Gaogamon
 * Mamemon (Jogress with or without Sunflowmon)
 * Megadramon (with Coredramon (Green))
 * Megalo Growmon (with Arresterdramon or Reppamon)
 * Metal Mamemon (with Garurumon, Greymon, Angemon, Leomon, or Tailmon)
 * Okuwamon
 * Paildramon
 * Piccolomon    (with or without certain Digimon of the Pendulum series)
 * Pinochimon (with Jyureimon, Vademon and Drimogemon)
 * Pumpmon (with Garurumon or Hanumon)
 * Red Vegimon
 * Rize Greymon
 * Savior Hackmon (with Targetmon)
 * Tonosama Gekomon (with certain Digimon of the Pendulum series)
 * Vademon
 * Vamdemon (with Dokugumon)
 * Waru Monzaemon (with Mechanorimon, Guardromon, Tankmon, Clockmon, or Thunderballmon)

=Appearances=

In, Digitamamon runs a restaurant alongside a Vegimon. Both are rude to Jou, who is forced to work at the diner. Vegimon constricts Jou when Digitamamon fights the Chosen Child's allies, but after Were Garurumon has defeated Digitamamon, Vegimon escapes.

A few other Vegimon appear in, who were hired by Pico Devimon in order to join Vamdemon's army.

A group of Vegimon is led by a Red Vegimon in, all being under the control of Evil Rings.

Vegimon is the partner Digimon of an International Chosen Child. It evolves from Floramon to fight Eosmon.

A Vegimon appears as a Tamer's Digimon during Tatsuno Tsurugi's first log-in into Net Battle.

Another Tamer-owned Vegimon appears as part of the audience of the Battle Stage.

Vegimon appears as an obtainable Adult-level Virus type Digimon in Digimon World.

After you recruited Palmon, in the planters Tanemon will talk you about a mysterious plant growing in the Tropical Jungle. Every 15th day of the month Tanemon will plant a Rain Plant (雨降り草の実 Amefuri Sou no Mi, meaning Rainfall Plant Seed) and if you bring it to the Tropical Jungle you'll see a tiny sprout asking for water. Use the Rain Plant and a Vegimon will finally grow and reveal itself, thanking you and joining the city, replacing Palmon in the Meat Farm, which now gives 3 pieces of Sirloin (極上肉 Gokujou Niku, meaning First-Rate Meat) that satisfy Digimon more than Palmon's Big Meat. Sometimes he'll handle out 5 pieces. Unlike Palmon, Vegimon no longer allows you to buy Sirloins though he instead sells Super Carrots (挑戦ニンジン Chousen Ninjin, meaning Challenge Carrot) and Hawk Radishes (サクラ鳥大根 Sakuratori Daikon, meaning Sakura Bird Radish) for 500 Bits each.

Both Palmon and Kunemon can evolve into Vegimon, in order to evolve into Vegimon, your Digimon must meet the following criteria: Vegimon's Digivolution item is the Organic Fertilizer which lets any Child Digimon evolve into Vegimon.
 * At least a 1000 MP stat requirement
 * More than 5 Care Mistakes
 * A Weight between 5 to 15g
 * Bonus conditions: Have at least a Happiness of 50% and have at least 21 different techniques mastered.

Vegimon has 4 possible evolutions depending on the stats and Care Mistakes made:
 * Piccolomon
 * Igamon (Slide Evolution. A Vegimon has a 30% chance to Slide Evolve to Igamon after fighting 50+ battles and having a Discipline of 100%)
 * 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 - Amai Toiki:

Vegimon spews out a nasty, foul purple breath that intoxicates and poisons the enemy.

Vegimon is an obtainable Digimon. Evolves from Mushmon (0 DP) and can evolve to Jyureimon (0+ DP).

Vegimon appears as an opponent and an obtainable Green Card.

Can be evolved from Floramon if above 16, or can be found at Packet Swamp. It can evolve to Blossomon if above level 24.

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Can be evolved from Floramon if above level 23 and Bug Grass EXP 500.

Evolves from Kunemon, Palmon or Floramon. Can evolve to Atlur Kabuterimon (Blue), Jyureimon or Vademon.

Vegimon is an enemy Digimon.

Evolves from Gabumon or Elecmon when the requirements for the other evolutions are not fulfilled. Can evolve to Vademon.

Can be obtained as a Burst Evolution of Kudamon.

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Evolves from Agumon (R), Agumon Hakase, Gabumon (L), Gaomon (L), Gottsumon, or Guilmon (R) when conditions for other evolutions are not met. Can evolve to Anomalocarimon, Digitamamon, Piccolomon, or Rize Greymon (R).

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

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