Vademon

=Attack Techniques= undefined

=Evolution=

Evolves From

 * Airdramon
 * Angemon
 * Any Adult Rarity Digimon from Digimon World: Digital Card Arena
 * Any Adult Rarity Digimon from Digimon World: Digital Card Battle
 * Any Adult White Digimon from the Battle Spirits Card Game
 * Bakemon
 * Birdramon
 * Centalmon
 * Cockatrimon
 * Coelamon
 * Devimon
 * Drimogemon
 * Garurumon
 * Geremon
 * Gesomon
 * Gold Numemon
 * Greymon
 * Guardromon
 * Icemon
 * Igamon
 * Kabuterimon
 * Kuwagamon
 * Leomon
 * Meramon
 * Mojyamon
 * Monochromon
 * Monodramon (Warp Evolution)
 * Nanimon (with or without Red Vegimon)
 * Numemon
 * Orgemon
 * Panjyamon
 * Platinum Scumon
 * Raremon
 * Red Vegimon (with or without Nanimon)
 * Scumon
 * Seadramon
 * Sepikmon
 * Shellmon
 * Starmon
 * Tyranomon
 * Unimon
 * Vegimon
 * Whamon Adult
 * Wizarmon
 * Yukidarumon

Evolves To

 * Babamon (with or without any Perfect Digimon, Lilamon or Piccolomon )
 * Darkdramon (with Megadramon)
 * Demon (with Lady Devimon)
 * EBEmon
 * EBEmon (X-Antibody)
 * Herakle Kabuterimon
 * Hi Andromon
 * King Etemon
 * Metal Etemon (with Tonosama Gekomon or Okuwamon)
 * Piemon (with Vamdemon or Fantomon)
 * Pinochimon (with Jyureimon or Gerbemon or Jyureimon, Vegimon and Drimogemon)
 * Pukumon (with Dagomon or Marin Devimon)
 * Superstarmon (with Marin Angemon)
 * Vademon (X-Antibody) (with X-Antibody) 
 * Venom Vamdemon (with Waru Monzaemon)

=Appearances=

Vademon is a merchant who runs the "Universe of Spirits", a shop located in a pocket dimension which sells the hearts that it takes from people. It calls the pocket dimension, which resembles outer space, the "Universe of Sacred Mysteries", and calls itself the Universe's ruler.

In, Pico Devimon places warning signs in the mountains of Server Continent that direct Izumi Kōshirō and Tentomon into falling into in the Sacred Mystical Universe, and Vademon coerces Kōshirō into giving up his worldly attachments—specifically, his inquisitive spirit—to avoid continuing to fall all the way into Hell. Vademon puts Kōshirō's inquisitive spirit away and presents itself as a guru who can lead Kōshirō to true enlightenment through attaining "cosmic power," and convinces Kōshirō to perform rote study tasks to achieve that goal.

When Pico Devimon comes looking for Kōshirō and Tentomon, Vademon offers to sell him Kōshirō's inquisitive spirit, but instead, Pico Devimon bribes Vademon with an enormous pile of feces to sell him Kōshirō's Crest of Knowledge. Vademon manipulates Kōshirō into also giveing up the Crest as another "worldly attachment" to be discarded, but rejects the sale when Pico Devimon is unable to pay. Their squabbling catches Kōshirō and Bubbmon's attention, and they take back both the Crest and Kōshirō's inquisitive spirit.

Once Vademon and Pico Devimon notice what Kōshirō and Bubbmon have done, they attack and attempt to get the items back. Vademon easily overpowers Kabuterimon with its {{AT|Akuma no Nage Kiss|Devil's Blown Kiss}, but once Kabuterimon Super Evolves into Atlur Kabuterimon for the first time, his smashes through a planetoid created by Vademon's attack and defeats it.

A Vademon works as a fraudulent fortune-teller at the fortune-teller village. In, it almost succeeds in luring Shibayama Junpei in to have his fortunes read by talking about love fortunes.

A Vademon is seen in the crowds at the Akiba Market in, when Himi Tomoki is running through the city looking for the others.

In, a Vademon is seen at the crowds in the town where the Great Trailmon Race starts, walking through the streets when the Chosen Children arrive.

In, when Yushima Hiroshi and Kamemon attempt to break Relena Norstein out of Kurata Akihiro's lab, a Vademon is one of the Digimon that they see suspended in a glass tube in an operating room. The sight of this makes Yushima suspect that the "surgery" planned for Relena is to fuse her with these Digimon.

In, a Vademon is part of Tobari Ren's collection.

An organization of many Vademon are servants and worshippers of Millenniumon. They live inside FAGA and put into effect various schemes to resurrect it.

In, when Sephirothmon #6 reports to the Vademon that it has detected the Chosen Children nearing FAGA, they implement a plan that puts Sephirothmon in Forced Data Collection Mode and sends it to attack the Chosen Children.

When the Chosen Children arrive at FAGA in, the Vademon communicate with them and inform them that their plan is in its final stages. They send Mugendramon to attack them, and tell them that Mugendramon is the result of the accumulation of the data of many Digimon.

In, they attempt to stop Ishida Yamato, Takenouchi Sora, and Izumi Koshiro from interfering with the final steps in the resurrection of Millenniumon. They disappear when Millenniumon is revived.

Individual Appearances
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In "Battle for the Future!", a Vademon is one of the Digimon who cheer the heroes on in the final fight against N.E.O.

Dr. Vademon is a researcher who is researching Super Chimairamon. Espimon wants to sell it information on Pulsemon and his localized evolution.

Vademon (using its PlayStation-era flying saucer design) is an obtainable Digimon.

In Mount Panorama, on the eastern screen, there are strange circle marks in the floor. If you come to the same screen once in a while, there's a chance that more and more of the circles will start showing up in the floor. After the third circle is shown, a Vademon will come and will be convinced by the Player to join the Village of Beginnings peacefully, with no intentions of battling. Vademon joins Meramon, Tyranomon, Yukidarumon, Garurumon and Digitamamon in the Restaurant, cooking special alien dishes such as Space Salad, UFO Soup and Galaxy Course that raise your Digimon's stats.

All 29 Adult (30 including the Japanese exclusive Panjyamon) Digimon in the game can evolve into Vademon. This is triggered when your Digimon is at least 15 days old and has a Discipline below 50%. If you scold it, it will automatically evolve into Vademon though its not guaranteed as this only has a random 50% chance of happening. This is useful to extend the lifespan of your Digimon for more or less 5 days if it hasn't evolved yet.

Vademon's evolution item is the Ray Gun which lets any Adult Digimon evolve into Vademon.

In the arena, Vademon can participate in the Version 2 Group, and appears as an opponent in the Nature Cup, Metallic Cup and Humanoid Cup.

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Vademon is an obtainable Variable Move. Its attack,, reduces the PP of one enemy. It costs 12 VP.

Vademon (using its PlayStation-era flying saucer design) appears as a card.

Vademon (using its PlayStation-era flying saucer design) is an obtainable Digimon. It evolves from Guardromon (0-5 DP), Platinum Scumon (0+ DP) or Raremon (0-4 DP).

It appears with Octmon and Gesomon in the Ergono Hole, Decode Hole, Coupler Hole, MIMD Hole, Reverb Hole, Cluster Hole, Spool Hole, and Core Tower. Vademon also fights as a boss in Decode Hole with Cyclomon and Tuskmon, and in the Noise Hole with Fantomon and Vamdemon.

Vademon (using its PlayStation-era flying saucer design) appears as a card. Enemy decks that use its card include the Who Are You? deck.

Vademon (using its PlayStation-era flying saucer design) is an unobtainable enemy Digimon. There are two different variants of it: one with its usual color scheme, and one that is colored red.

Vademon appears as random enemy encounters in both versions of the Infinity Desert. In the Asuka Server version, the regular version appears and can drop Bolt Power 1. In the Amaterasu Server version, the red version appears and can drop Cursed Puppet.

In Tamer battles, a regular Vademon is part of Tamer George's team, along with a Thunderballmon, at Bulk Swamp in the South Sector. A red Vademon is part of the Magasta Royal Guard's team, along with a Mugendramon and a Whamon.

Vademon also appears as a card for Card Battles. Enemy decks that use its card include LV39: Winged Hope Folder (#2), LV44: Strange Folder (#2), LV51: Deck Destroyer Folder (#2), ad LV66: Chain Attack Folder (#1).

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Vademon is an obtainable Digimon. It cannot be encountered in the wild and is not available through regular evolution from any other Digimon. The only way to obtain it is by Jogress Evolving a Red Vegimon and a Nanimon.

A Vademon is part of the team of Digimon (along with a Parasimon and a Moon Millenniumon) that the player fights as the test for promotion to Silver Tamer rank.

Vademon evolves when enough time passes from Wizarmon, Gesomon, Geremon, Starmon, Vegimon and Red Vagimon.

A Vademon was one of the spectators of the Colosseum's DigiOne Grand Prix in Sub-Episode 10, "DigiOne Grand Prix".

In Episode 28, "Breaking Through! Atlur Kabuterimon", Vademon forced Izumi Koshiro, who was falling down an endless hole, to give up his inquisitive heart, proclaiming that he would fall to Hell otherwise, as he was possessed by the greed of wanting to know everything. After Koshiro did so through praying, which Vademon explained he had to do, the darkness of the hole turned into a galaxy, which Vademon, who had now appeared in front of Koshiro and Tentomon, called the Sacred Mysterious Universe, which he ruled over. He offered to dispose of Koshiro's inquisitive heart, as it was more important to obtain Cosmic Power. Koshiro meekly followed Vademon's commands, ignoring Tentomon completely.

Outside of the hole that led to Vademon's Den, Pico Devimon wondered if he had dug that deep a hole, which was an issue since he hadn't gotten the Crest of Knowledge from Koshiro. Vademon rose from the hole in front of the bat Digimon, happy about the heart he obtained. Pico Devimon asked him if he had seen a human and a Digimon fall into the hole, which he acknowledged and went back into the hole, leaving it once again with Koshiro's inquisitive heart, which he tried to sell to Pico Devimon as the Merchant of the Heart Universe. However, what Pico Devimon wanted was the Tag and Crest he held, which Vademon didn't sell. Pico Devimon attempted to convince him by offering a fine poop as a trade, which worked.

Meanwhile, inside Vademon's Den, Koshiro kept reciting letters. Vademon appeared in front of Koshiro and Tentomon once again, to the latter's anger, and told the former that he had to throw everything away to acquire Cosmic Power. Tentomon screamed at Koshiro to stop, which broke him out of his trance. This also filled Tentomon with power, causing him to evolve into Kabuterimon. However, Kabuterimon was not strong enough to face Vademon. Koshiro realized he needed his inquisitive heart to win, but Vademon proclaimed it belonged to him now. By accepting it as an important part of him as well as his desire of knowledge, Koshiro recovered his inquisitive heart, and with it, Kabuterimon super-evolved into Atlur Kabuterimon.

Vademon is the thirty-third obligatory boss of the game, fighting Atlur Kabuterimon at the end of Episode 28, "Breaking Through! Atlur Kabuterimon". As in the anime, Kabuterimon will evolve into Atlur Kabuterimon before the battle for the first time, and will stay in the form for free during the battle. He can deal damage to one party Digimon with, deal multiple hits to one Digimon with , and deal multiple hits to one Digimon and heal himself with. Upon being defeated, he drops the Drain Attack DigiPiece, which allows the equipped Digimon to perform the technique of the same name to damage one enemy and recover their own HP.

Vademon reappeared in Sub-Episode 15, "Brainwashed Yamato", which happens after Episode 32, "Gennai Tells All". He took Ishida Yamato's strong heart, leading to him being terrified of even his allies, and showed himself at the dock of the Amusement Park to taunt the Chosen Children about it. Takaishi Takeru ordered him to give his brother back his heart, then the Chosen Children fought Vademon once again.

Vademon is the final boss of Sub-Episode 15, "Brainwashed Yamato". He's identical to his previous fight, although significantly stronger.

After beating Vademon, Yamato recovered his heart and was not scared of Takeru or Gabumon anymore. He thanked his little brother for that and gave him a Cure-All DigiPiece, which allows the equipped Digimon to use the skill of the same name to recover Poison, Sticky and Skill Seal for one ally. As Yamato explained, Vademon had dropped it so they should take it with them.

Vademon is an obtainable Digimon.

Vademon appears as random enemy encounters in Yamashina Makoto's Memory and Digital Space 04.

A team of two Vademon with an EBEmon appear as a fixed encounter in the Akihabara Digital Shift in Chapter 17.

A Vademon is the client of the optional Vademon's Lost Property (ベーダモンの落し物 Bēdamon no otoshimono; Dub: Vademon's Property) case, which can be randomly obtained from DigiFarm investigations. Vademon tasks the player to find its lost item in Kowloon Lv.5, and rewards the player with its Digimon Medal upon completion.

Available as a collectable card.

Available as a collectable card.

Vademon is an obtainable Digimon.

Vademon appears as random enemy encounters in the Tokyo Metropolitan Office's 36th-40th and 48th-49th floors, and Digital Space 10.

Vademon also appears as a Digimon Medal that can be obtained from the red, ¥300 gacha machine near the map exit in Akihabara.

Vademon's stats and evolution options are identical to its stats in the original Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth.

Vademon evolves from Vegimon.

In the D-Power Digivice Version 1, Vademon is a random enemy encounter in Map 2 Area 8.

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

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