Baihumon

Baihumon (バイフーモン) is an Ultimate Digimon, and the digi-god of metal. It resembles a gigantic white tiger with blue stripes wearing facial armor and guards around all four of its legs. It has twelve yellow Digi-cores circling its waist.

=Profile= Digi-god of metal, and a data type digimon. One of the Four Holy Beasts, he boasts supreme power and has the attribute of steel. He guards the Western part of the Digital World. The three Devas it represents are Chatsuramon, Makuramon, and Shinduramon, all three of which are Data. If he were to appear in Digimon Adventure, he would likely represent the Crests of Friendship and Knowledge, as Qinglongmon is said to represent Hope and Light. In Digimon Tamers, his domain extends over the White Castle, Tiger Gate, and West Gate.

=Statistics= = Attack Techniques=
 * Evolution Stage: Ultimate
 * Attribute: Data
 * Type: Holy Beast
 * Family: Unknown, Metal Empire
 * Group: Four Holy Beasts

=Evolution=

Evolves From

 * Chatsuramon
 * Grapp Leomon + Were Garurumon, Metal Greymon, or Holy Angemon
 * Makuramon
 * Shinduramon
 * Were Garurumon

Evolves To
=Appearances=
 * Huanglongmon (with Qinglongmon)

Anime
First appeared in DT39.

Digimon Tamers
Baihumon is one of the Four Holy Beasts and was first seen being searched for by Akiyama Ryou and Cyberdramon.

Digimon World 2
Baihumon evolves from Insekimon with 20+ DP.

Digimon Adventure 02: D-1 Tamers
Depending on how you answer the questions from the poll in the beginning of the game, you may have Baihumon be the one of the Four Holy Beasts that speaks to your throughout the game.

Digimon Story
Appears as one of the Observers who commands the Silver Rank Tamers. He sends the troublesome Pagumon to the Player in order to make the disappointed Digimon get along with each other. He also appears as a boss Digimon at Freezing Mountain, but cannot be obtainable or evolved from any Digimon.

Hyper Colosseum

 * St-973
 * Bo-393
 * Bo-634

Alpha Evolve
=Name Origins= Chinese. Bai Hu (白虎) means "white tiger", pronounced as "byakko" in Japanese.