Witchelny

Witchelny (ウィッチェルニー, Wiccherunī), also knwon as World of Medieval Magic (中世魔術の世界, Chūsei Majutsu no Sekai), is the Digital World of another dimension. It is named after the main setting of Magical Witches, a series of magic book-shaped virtual pets released by Bandai in 1998, as well as being a project that Watanabe Kenji was involved in. Digimon of this area sometimes travel to the normal Digital World in order to further their own skills, such as Wizarmon and Witchmon. Witchelny's sorcery is another name for s and come in - fire, earth, wind and water. The "Vortex Warriors" are a group in Witchelny who fight using weapons made from wind sorcery. Wizarmon (X-Antibody) is more strongly influenced by the Eneruge clan there.

In ancient Witchelny, when sorcery was still immature and had no means for it to defend itself from foreign invasions, it was on the road to ruin, but Medieval Dukemon suddenly appeared and completely repelled the invaders.

There is a magic school situated at the top of a mountain called Mt. where young Digimon learn programming languages and aim at becoming magicians.

Areas

 * Brocken Mountain
 * Dark Area

Digimon from Witchelny

 * Sorcerimon
 * Wizarmon
 * Wizarmon (X-Antibody)
 * Witchmon
 * Medieval Dukemon
 * Mistymon
 * Fla Wizarmon
 * Wisemon

Digimon moved to Witchelny

 * Hexeblaumon

Wizarmon reveals to Tailmon that it comes from another different World, referring to Witchelny.

Wizarmon (X-Antibody) came from Witchelny to help protect the Digital World.

Kodo Ritsu and Pulsemon learn of Witchelny from Espimon in "Spy Digimon Espimon", who thinks they may be able to find information about Asunaro Village's curse by going to it. He describes it as another dimension of the Digital World, with a magical academy where the Digimon could use magic (a high-level programming language). To learn how to get there, they meet with Wizarmon in "Wizarmon of Memory Ocean", however, while he could briefly remember things, his amnesia meant he could not help them at all, and trying to get knowledge out of him would send him into a frenzy.