Agnimon

=Attack Techniques=

=Evolution=

Evolves From

 * Goblimon
 * Gotsumon
 * Flamon
 * Kanbara Takuya + Human Spirit of Fire
 * (Any Perfect Digimon + Human Spirit of Fire)
 * (Kyuubimon + Dinohumon)

Evolves To

 * Ancient Greymon
 * Ardhamon (with Vritramon)
 * Fladramon + Digimental of Courage
 * Kaiser Greymon (with Vritramon)
 * Metal Tyranomon
 * Megalo Growmon X
 * Susanoomon
 * Vritramon

=Appearances=

Anime
First appeared in DF01.

Digimon Frontier
In the first episode Takuya found the Human Spirit of Fire and he used it to spirit evolve into Agnimon. Takuya was the first human to evolve and in his first battle he defeated the Perfect Digimon Cerberumon. Agnimon also appears in many of the following battles in which he was to fight Digimon like Raremon, Candmon or the evil members of the Legendary Warriors. When Takuya gains the ability to spirit evolve in more powerful forms he uses his Human Spirit less and more relies on forms like Ardhamon or Kaiser Greymon also due to the fact that they now have to face more powerful enemies. After Lucemon was defeated, Agnimon appeared himself and sent Takuya back to the Real World.

Revival of the Ancient Digimon
Agnimon's strength differs over the series. In his first battle he is able to defeat an Perfect digimon while in later episodes he has problems with Adult or even Child Digimon. In the M07, however he is able to easily defeat the Ultimate Digimon Murmuxmon.

Digimon Adventure V-Tamer 01
Takuya made an appearance in a V-Tamer special issue, referred to as Frontier Generation. In it he spirit evolved to Agnimon.

Digimon World 3
Agnimon is obtainable through a DNA of Kyuubimon and Dinohumon.

Digimon Frontier: Battle Spirit 2.0
Agnimon is a playable character in Battle Spirit 2.0. There is also another version of him, Extra Agnimon.

Digimon Battle Chronicle
Agnimon is a playable characters in the fighting game, Digimon Battle Chronicle.

TCG
=Name Origins= Hindi. Agni is a deity of fire. The word agni (अग्नि) is Sanskrit for "fire" (noun), cognate with Latin ignis (the root of English ignite).

(Dub: Aguni is the romanization of Agni)