Talk:Duftmon

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On Digimon Dictionary, Bandai clearly states that the etymology of this attack is "gravity wave" (独：重力波 = Doitsu: Jyuuryokuha = Deu: gravity wave). I've checked all over the Internet for the individual words "ernst" and "welle" and they do match up with "gravity" and "wave" respectively in some way or another. Since Bandai makes a lot of mistakes with borrowing words from other languages - i.e on the Ogudomon article - Grandioloqua being a small error of Grandiloqua (although Grandioloqua would still be valid but not the context of its profiles), they still need to be taken into account of, so if there is a grammatical error in how Bandai's translated it, a note needs to be written regarding it which should include a (theoretically) correct version. --Ainz 26 September 2008, 10:21 (UTC)

I can only agree with that. Since I speak German, I can only confirm that there is a mistake. Earnest Wave would be correct. Which makes not much sense at all. --MugenSeiRyuu
 * "Gravity Wave" is a correct translation, but not in the meaning they were going for. I think instead of bringing "Earnest" into it, it would be best to just explain that Bandai messed up on their German-English-Japanese translation. I tried a way of phrasing it on the article.KrytenKoro06 07:39, 12 September 2009 (UTC)

Yeah, he's Hitler
Let's go over a list:
 * Austterben: Extinction.
 * Blond hair.
 * His name is "duft", close to "Adolph" (different etymologies to the names, but c'mon)
 * He is the leading strategist of the royal knights, and the knights are usually based on kings (i.e., Fuhrer).
 * On the battlefield, he transforms into a black leopard (panther) and charges across the battlefield - so he's a Panzer "tank".
 * He has the "Sword of Extermination"
 * He believes "Power = Justice".
 * 描き, in the description for "Extinction", is....painting. And he "paints an arc across the sky", like "lightning", (or blitzkreig).
 * Most gallingly of all, Duftmon X's attacks are "Brown Fog" and "One Trillion".

I have no idea how we would mention this in the article, but it is definitely notable enough to mention somehow.KrytenKoro06 01:43, 13 September 2009 (UTC)