Digivice

The Digivice (デジヴァイス Dejivaisu), sometimes referred to as the "holy device" (聖なるデヴァイス Seinaru devaisu), is a model of Digivice that is used by the Chosen Children in Digimon Adventure and its sequels (Digimon Adventure 02, Digimon Adventure tri., Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna). It also appears in some other media.

=Overview=

Design
This Digivice is a small, palm-sized model with some ornate detailing, including two lines of Digimoji in a ring around its screen, each of which reads "Digital Monster". It is controlled by a set of three buttons. On its back is a clip, so that it can be worn on its user's belt or bag.

The Digivices used by the original five Chosen Children (including Himekawa Maki and Nishijima Daigo) are an older, slightly different version of the model used by Yagami Taichi's group onward. These Digivices have a totally circular screen.

Unlike the majority of Digivice models in other Digimon media, these Digivices do not have any personalized colors for their user in their default state. The Digivices only become colored when they enter an "activated" state, when the partner Digimon Super Evolves to the Perfect level or higher. They also undergo other design/coloration changes for certain other special evolutions:
 * When Omegamon: Merciful Mode is formed, Taichi, Ishida Yamato, and Mochizuki Meiko's Digivices turn white, and blue lines that resemble Omegamon: Merciful Mode's appear along its shell.
 * When Taichi and Yamato evolve Agumon and Gabumon into Agumon -Yuki no Kizuna- and Gabumon -Yujo no Kizuna-, their Digivices turn a shining orange, and cracks that emit a light in their Crest color form all across its shell. The cracks are permanent once the evolution ends.

When the countdown to the end of a Chosen Child's time with their Digimon begins, their Digivice projects a countdown ring (if they are using a replacement device, such as a smartphone Digivice, the ring will also be simultaneously projected on that device). At the end of the countdown, their Digivice will fossilize and become useless.

Functions

 * Channeling the emotional energy of the Chosen Child to:
 * Evolve a Baby II Digimon into a Child Digimon, or a Child Digimon into an Adult Digimon
 * Super Evolve an Adult Digimon into a Perfect Digimon, using the energy of a Crest (either a physical Crest via a Tag, or the power of one that resides within the Chosen Child)
 * Ultimate Evolve or Warp Evolve a Child or Perfect Digimon into an Ultimate Digimon
 * Fuse two Digimon into an Ultimate Digimon
 * Allows the Chosen Child to enter the Digital World, although only under circumstances where a gate is already opened
 * Has built-in tracker functions that can:
 * React with a light and beeping noise to the presence of another Chosen Child nearby, even if that Chosen Child does not presently have their Digivice on them; or to the presence of another Digivice nearby, even if that Digivice's owner is not present. When in the real world, the range of this feature is severely limited.
 * Plot the locations of other nearby Digivices relative to the user as red dots on a simple map
 * Triggering a reaction with a Crest, signalling to the bearer of one of these items that the other is nearby
 * Releasing its potent light energy to:
 * Repel or damage dark Digimon, and Digimon under the influence of a Black Gear; can also purge Black Gears from Digimon entirely
 * If a Digimon is repeatedly exposed to the light of Digivices, this can grant them the ability to evolve as well
 * Power up the attacks of a holy Digimon
 * Together with other Digivices, project a cage of light that can safely contain anything contained within it, including attacks from within
 * Displaying a digital clock which counts seconds, using a series of five bars to visually represent the passing of every ten seconds
 * When plugged into Izumi Kōshirō's laptop (after Gennai has upgraded it), the information of any Digimon that the Digivice's owner has previously encountered can be viewed on the laptop's Digimon Analyzer program
 * Receive SOS messages from the owner's partner Digimon in the Digital World

Whenever these Digivices are responding to something or are alerting the user, they make a distinctive series of four rapid beeps.

Other
=Appearances=

The origin of the eight Chosen Children's Digivices is depicted in flashback. Shortly after the 1995 Hikarigaoka battle between Greymon and Parrotmon, Homeostasis's servants (Gennai and the others like him) created the Digivices along with the Chosen Children's Tags and Crests, and the Digitama of the partner Digimon, in a laboratory in the dungeons of what would eventually become Vamdemon's castle. When Piemon's forces assaulted the laboratory, Gennai escaped with the Digivices and Digitama, but he lost Yagami Hikari's Digivice and Tailmon's Digitama. The other seven Digimon looked after their Digivices after hatching until the time came for the Chosen Children to enter the Digital World.

While they are at summer camp in 1999, seven Digivices appear from a wormhole in the sky and land in front of seven of the Chosen Children (Yagami Taichi, Ishida Yamato, Izumi Kōshirō, Takenouchi Sora, Kido Jo, Tachikawa Mimi, and Takaishi Takeru). When the children touch the Digivices, they are drawn into the Digital World. Soon after, they all trigger their Digivices' powers for the first time to evolve their partner Digimon to the Child level.

There exists a temple dedicated to the Digivice on a separated portion of File Island. Centalmon is its guardian. Kōshirō and Mimi are sent to the temple Devimon splits the group up. When they free Centalmon from his Black Gear, he explains to them the legend of the Digivices, and how they "guide this world toward light and dispel darkness". When Leomon attacks the children and Centalmon under the influence of a Black Gear, Kōshirō and Mimi discover that the Digivices can emit a light that repels Black Gears. They later share this discovery with Taichi and Yamato when they reunite, and they use their Digivices to free Leomon from the Black Gears for good. Leomon later discovers that his repeated exposure to the light of the Digivices has granted him the ability to Warp Evolve into Saber Leomon, although he has poor control over it and is unable to maintain the Saber Leomon form for long.

When Patamon evolves into Angemon for the first time in his final battle with Devimon, he calls upon the holy powers of all seven Digivices to power up his so that he can destroy Devimon once and for all. However, doing this uses up all of his energy, and he reverts to a Digitama.

When the Chosen Children separate following Taichi's disappearance, Takeru throws away his Digivice, Tag and Crest when Pico Devimon manipulates him to abandon Tokomon. Tokomon holds onto them until Taichi and Agumon reunite him with Takeru, who then takes the items back.

Hikari's Digivice eventually appears in the Real World. Hikari herself never had the opportunity to find it before it goes missing: her cat, Meeko, accidentally knocks it off the balcony while playing with it, and then chases another cat across Tokyo to get it back until a dog scares her off, forcing her to abandon the Digivice in a shipping container alley in Tokyo Bay. A crow then finds the Digivice and takes it for itself, and leaves the Digivice in its nest.

When the hunt for the "eighth Chosen Child" (nobody knowing at the time that it is Hikari) begins, both the Chosen Children and Vamdemon rely on finding the Digivice, assuming (incorrectly, as it eventually happens) that the Child will have their Digivice. Vamdemon, who possesses the Chosen Child's Tag and Crest of Light, creates replicas of the Tag and Crest that, like the original, will react when the Digivice is nearby, and distributes these replicas to his minions so that they can search Tokyo. Meanwhile, after both Raremon's fake Crest and Kōshirō's Digivice detect the presence of the Digivice at Tokyo Bay, the Chosen Children incorrectly conclude that the eight Child must live in the Shiba-ura area and focus their search efforts there, to no avail.

Wizarmon eventually finds the Digivice first in the crow's nest, but due to his loyalty to Tailmon (who he believes to be the Child's partner Digimon), does not reveal that he has it to Vamdemon or any of his other minions. Instead, he brings Tailmon and Hikari together, and the Digivice reacts to both of their presences, confirming Hikari and Tailmon's identities. In order to protect Hikari, Taichi temporarily looks after the Digivice. Later, Taichi tries to return the Digivice to Hikari for the final confrontation with Vamdemon at the headquarters in Odaiba, but Pico Devimon snatches it away. The Digivice reacts to Hikari's grief at Wizarmon's death and emits a light that forces Pico Devimon to drop it, allowing Taichi to take it back and return it to Hikari, where she uses it with her Crest for the first time to Super Evolve Tailmon into Angewomon.

The Chosen Children are given the opportunity to witness and learn about the origins of their Digivices, as well as those of their partner Digimon, when Homeostasis (possessing Hikari) shows them a holographic recording of Piemon's attack on the Gennais' laboratory. Homeostasis describes the true purpose of Digivices as matching the special traits of the children with their Digimon, so that their Digimon can evolve correctly.

In the last moments of the final battle with Apocalymon, the Chosen Children's Crests and Digivices react to their determination to not let Apocalymon's attack destroy everything that they fought so hard to protect, and the Digivices project a cage of light that safely contains the attack, letting it harmlessly explode and take Apocalymon with it.

At the start of the series, the eight Japanese Chosen Children still possess their original Digivices. However, it becomes apparent that this model of Digivice is at a disadvantage because it does not have some of the features of the new D-3 model of Digivice, such as the ability to open Digital Gates; users of original Digivices can generally only enter the Digital World at will by following a D-3 user who opens a Digital Gate for them. When it speaks to the Chosen Children after it is released, Qinglongmon implies that the original Digivice model is also not compatible with the ancient evolutionary technique of Armor Evolution.

When Agumon desperately calls out for Yagami Taichi while trying to escape an attack by the Digimon Kaiser, Taichi (in the Real World) is alerted to the danger that Agumon is in via a notification on his Digivice that displays Agumon's name in red Digimoji on the screen. Other partner Digimon, like Gomamon, are also able to send SOS messages to the Digivices of their partners in the Real World via televisions in the Digital World.

The story of how Ichijouji Ken received his Digivice is told in flashbacks. In August 2000, the Digivice appeared to him on the screen of the computer belonging to his brother, Ichijouji Osamu, but Osamu assumed it was his and forbade Ken from touching it. Ken did so anyway when Osamu was not looking, and was taken into the Digital World, where he had his first adventure with Wormmon. However, when he returned from his adventure, Osamu discovered him holding the Digivice and lost his temper at him over it, creating a rift that led to Ken feeling guilty when Osamu died in a car crash. Later, Ken was lured back into the Digital World by an anonymous email, where he submerged his Digivice in the Dark Ocean, transforming it into the first D-3, the "Dark Digivice". When Ken tells this story to Izumi Kōshirō, Kōshirō theorizes that the other D-3s came into existence specifically because the Chosen Children needed the same type of Digivice in order to stand a chance against Ken, and that the shape of D-3s is the result of Ken's subconscious desires when the transformation of his Digivice occurred.

When Takaishi Takeru and Yagami Hikari find the Digimentals of Hope and Light, their Digivices react to them and are transformed into D-3s. Qinglongmon later reveals that it was responsible for transforming their Digivices, so that they could use Armor Evolution.

As the Japanese Chosen Children meet other Chosen Children from around the world, they find that all of them possess original model Digivices, not D-3s. According to Michael, he had become a Chosen Child and received his Digivice in 2001, as had some of the other USA Chosen Children.

Wallace possesses an original-model Digivice. During his travels with Motomiya Daisuke and his fights with Chocomon, he learns to use it to evolve Gummymon into Galgomon for the first time.

Yagami Taichi, Ishida Yamato, and Tachikawa Mimi all still have their original Digivices when the Old Clock Shop Man brings them into DigiQuartz.

Yagami Taichi, Ishida Yamato, Izumi Kōshirō, Takenouchi Sora, Kido Jo, and Tachikawa Mimi all still possess their original Digivices. Kōshirō observes that in the year leading up to the events of tri., the Digivices had begun malfunctioning as one of six unusual events related to the closing off of the Digital World, but when the Infected Digimon start emerging and the partner Digimon return from the Digital World, they are able to use their Digivices for evolution again with no problems.

Mochizuki Meiko also possesses an original-model Digivice. According to various flashbacks, she received it in or before the year 1999, when she heard its beeping sound coming from somewhere in the woods near her home. The sound brought her to Meicoomon, and her Digivice appeared in her hand. Unlike the other Digivices, her Digivice enters its activated state whenever Meicoomon goes wild, rather than just when she evolves to Perfect or higher.

When the Reboot occurs, Kōshirō and Takaishi Takeru observe that it has no effect on Takeru or Yagami Hikari's D-3s, as they are not "rebooted" into their original forms.

Another flashback reveals that the original group of five Chosen Children, including Nishijima Daigo and Himekawa Maki, possess the circular-screened variant of the original model Digivices. In the aftermath of their final battle with the Dark Masters, when Maki's Bakumon is sacrificed, cracks are visible on the screen of Maki's Digivice.

Yagami Taichi, Ishida Yamato, Izumi Kōshirō, Takenouchi Sora, Kido Jo, and Tachikawa Mimi all still possess their original Digivices. However, as of the start of the film, they are no longer in regular use. Instead, the Chosen Children use new smartphone Digivices as a replacement that performs all of the functions of their original devices and more. They keep their original Digivices safely in storage; for example, Taichi keeps his in a drawer in his apartment, along with his old goggles.

When the Chosen Children are in their first fight with Eosmon, the end-of-partnership countdown begins for both Taichi and Yamato, and the rings appear on both their original Digivices and their smartphone Digivices. As a result of this, their Omegamon is disrupted and unable to maintain its form, and splits back into Koromon and Tunomon.

At some point during the film's events, the end-of-partnership countdown also begins for Sora and Piyomon. It ends before the final fight with Eosmon, and her Digivice is fossilized.

After Mimi is hospitalized with an Eosmon-induced coma (Eosmon having tracked and attacked her through her smartphone Digivice), Yamato advises the team that he puts together to help investigate Menoa Bellucci and Yamada Kyotaro (Taichi, Kōshirō, Motomiya Daisuke, Ichijouji Ken, Inoue Miyako, and Hida Iori) to discontinue use of their smartphone Digivices in order to avoid being attacked by Eosmon. Instead, Taichi and Yamato get their original Digivices out of storage and use them for their final fight with Menoa and Eosmon, which accelerates the countdown even faster. When they peform their "last evolution" and Agumon and Gabumon become Agumon -Yuki no Kizuna- and Gabumon -Yujo no Kizuna-, cracks form on their Digivices.

When they defeat Eosmon, Taichi and Yamato witness a flashback to Menoa's childhood and the end of her countdown with her partner, Morphomon, that shows that she also once had a Digivice of this model.

Some time after the battle, Taichi and Yamato's countdowns end, and their Digivices are fossilized.

The player can obtain a Digivice in place of his initial Digital Monster, depending on whether or not the player answers "yes" to a question at the beginning of the game pertaining to it. It has no specific use beyond the basic functionality of the Digital Monster.

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When Millenniumon takes over and captures the Chosen Children, Agumon retains Yagami Taichi's Digivice. He sends it to Akiyama Ryo through his computer screen to bring him into the Digital World, and then gives it to him for the duration of the game, so that he can use it to fight Millenniumon's forces and free Taichi and the other Chosen Children. However, since it is not his own Digivice, Ryo is unable to use it to evolve Agumon. Instead, its main purpose is to purify Millenniumon's servants and convert them into allies.

Taichi's Digivice, simply called the "Digivice", is a key item that is added to Ryo's inventory after the first dungeon is cleared. Points are added to it every time an enemy Digimon is defeated. The Digivice can be used on enemy Digimon from the Item menu, spending all of its points to attempt to convert one selected Digimon into an ally.

Original model Digivices are used as a motif in the game's HUD. When racing, Digivices pop up along the top of the screen to display the start-of-race countdown, when the player has started a new lap, and directions.

This Digivice, alongside the D-3, D-Ark, D-Scanner, Digivice Burst (incorrectly stated to be the Digivice iC), and Digimon Xros Loader, are displayed on a desk in the real world.

This Digivice model was the basis for the Digivice toy, the first of the LCD quest games that tie into Digimon anime series. Two versions were produced in 1999. In the 2010s and 2020s, enhanced re-releases with additional Digimon and features were produced: the Digivice Ver.15th in 2014, tying into the fifteenth anniversary of Digimon Adventure; and the Digivice Ver.Complete in 2021, adding tie-in content for Digimon Adventure tri. and ''Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna.

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