Megidramon

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=Evolution=

Evolves From

 * Aero V-dramon
 * Any Purple Lv.5 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game
 * Any Red Lv.5 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game
 * Assaultmon
 * Astamon
 * Bastemon
 * Black Megalo Growmon (with or without Shadramon)
 * Brachimon
 * Chaos Dukemon
 * Chimairamon
 * Cyberdramon
 * Death Meramon
 * Death-X-DORUguremon
 * Delumon
 * Gigadramon
 * Groundramon
 * Growmon (Warp Evolution)
 * Mame Tyramon (with Megalo Growmon, Skull Greymon and Volcamon)
 * Master Tyranomon
 * Megadramon
 * Megalo Growmon      (with or without Megadramon or with Mame Tyramon, Skull Greymon and Volcamon)
 * Megalo Growmon (Orange)
 * Metal Greymon (with or without Megalo Growmon, Grappleomon, or Bastemon)
 * Metal Tyranomon
 * Mistymon
 * Paildramon
 * Sandiramon (with Skull Satamon)
 * Shadramon (with or without Black Megalo Growmon)
 * Skull Greymon (with Megalo Growmon, Mame Tyramon and Volcamon)
 * Skull Satamon (with Sandiramon)
 * Tyilinmon
 * Volcamon (with Megalo Growmon, Mame Tyramon and Skull Greymon)

Evolves To

 * Chaos Dukemon (with or without Venom Vamdemon and Knightmon)
 * Dukemon: Crimson Mode (with Dukemon)
 * Kaiser Greymon
 * Megidramon (X-Antibody) (with X-Antibody)
 * Shine Greymon Ruin Mode (with Shine Greymon and Cherubimon (Vice))

=Appearances=
 * First appears in Digimon Tamers - Episode 34.

Megidramon is the Digimon Partner of Matsuda Takato.

Because of Leomon's death at the hands of Beelzebumon, Matsuda Takato wanted Megalo Growmon to evolve so that he could defeat Beelzebumon, but Takato's rage forcibly evolves Megalo Growmon into Megidramon. Horrified by this transformation (which resulted in the destruction of his D-Ark), Takato could only watch as Megidramon and Beelzebumon brutally confronted each other. Although Megidramon at first seemed to have the upper hand in combat, Beelzebumon managed to stop him by striking Megidramon's chest symbol, the Digital Hazard. Fearing the loss of his Partner, Takato wished for a true fight against Beelzebumon, resulting in a fusion of Tamer and Partner, allowing for the first Matrix Evolution; Guilmon and Takato become one as Dukemon.

Megidramon can be obtained by evolving Megalo Growmon through Card Evolution.

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Can be evolved from Megalo Growmon if above level 48, Darkness EXP 9000, and already befriended Guilmon.

Megidramon can only be obtained as a collectible card. Its card is part of the Four Great Dragons (四大竜 Shidairyū) set.

Available as a collectable card.

Available as a collectable card.

Megidramon is available as a Digimon Medal.

Is raisable in the Japanese PS4/Switch versions, and the western Switch/PC versions.

There are four versions of Megidramon. They evolve into each other.

Available as a collectable card.

Available as a collectable card.

Megidramon is the original form of Dukemon of the Royal Knights, with Megidramon originally being a member of the Four Great Dragons.

Evolves from Aero V-dramon, Megadramon, Megalo Growmon, Metal Greymon, Metal Tyranomon, or Paildramon. Can also be obtained by Jogressing Metal Greymon with Megalo Growmon (1.0), Bastemon (2.0), or Grappleomon (3.0), or by Jogressing Megalo Growmon with Megadramon (D-Scanner 1.0).

Evolves from Cyberdramon, Delumon, or Tyilinmon.

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