Mugendramon

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=Evolution=

Evolves From

 * Aero V-dramon
 * Andromon (with or without Metal Tyranomon, Megadramon and Metal Mamemon or with Metal Tyranomon, Megadramon and Ex-Tyranomon or certain Digimon from the Pendulum Ver.20th series)
 * Any Adult Dark Digimon from Digimon World: Digital Card Arena
 * Any Adult Dark Digimon from Digimon World: Digital Card Battle
 * Any Black Lv.5 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game
 * Any Digimon of Child level or above (with the Mugen Cannon item)
 * Chimairamon
 * Ex-Tyranomon (with Metal Tyranomon, Megadramon and Andromon or with Skull Greymon, Metal Greymon and Metal Mamemon)
 * Gigadramon  (with or without Megadramon or Metal Tyranomon)
 * Kenkimon
 * Marin Devimon
 * Megadramon (with or without Metal Tyranomon, Andromon and Metal Mamemon, Metal Tyranomon, Andromon and Ex-Tyranomon, any Perfect Digimon, certain Digimon from the Pendulum Ver.20th series, Gigadramon or Metal Tyranomon)
 * Mega Seadramon
 * Megalo Growmon
 * Megalo Growmon (Orange)
 * Megalo Growmon (X-Antibody)
 * Metal Greymon (with or without Skull Greymon, Metal Mamemon and Ex-Tyranomon)
 * Metal Greymon (Virus)
 * Metal Mamemon (with Metal Tyranomon, Andromon and Megadramon or with Skull Greymon, Metal Greymon and Ex-Tyranomon)
 * Metal Tyranomon (with or without Megadramon, Andromon and Metal Mamemon, Megadramon, Andromon and Ex-Tyranomon, Megadramon or Gigadramon)
 * Monzaemon
 * Nanomon
 * Phantomon
 * Skull Greymon  (with or without Metal Greymon, Metal Mamemon and Ex-Tyrannomon)
 * Tankdramon
 * Vermillimon
 * Volcamon
 * Waru Monzaemon (with any Perfect Digimon or certain Digimon from the Pendulum Ver.20th series)

Evolves To

 * Apocalymon (with or without Piemon or with Piedmon, Pinochimon and Metal Seadramon)
 * Armagemon (with Diablomon)
 * Chaosdramon  (with or without Dukemon and Ancient Volcamon)
 * Hi Mugendramon (with Scorpiomon)
 * Millenniumon (with or without Chimairamon)
 * Moon Millenniumon (with Chimairamon)
 * Rust Tyranomon (with Aegisdramon)
 * Zeed Millenniumon (with Chimairamon and Millenniumon)

=Appearances=

Mugendramon was one of the Dark Masters, a group of four Ultimate level Digimon born of Apocalymon's chaos. While the Chosen Children were in the real world combating Vamdemon, he and the other Dark Masters successfully conquered and reformatted the Digital World, twisting it into Spiral Mountain. He was the leader of the mechanical Metal Empire, and his domain was the city.

Mugendramon pursued Yagami Taichi, Yagami Hikari, Takaishi Takeru, Takenouchi Sora and Izumi Koushiro during their time spent in the city trying to find medicine for Hikari. He forced them into the underground sewer network, where he eventually cornered them and slaughtered a massive number of Numemon attempting to protect Hikari. In response, he was killed by War Greymon.

A Mugendramon was one of the Digimon who evolved to the Ultimate level under the influence of Culumon, in order to aid the Four Holy Beasts against the D-Reaper.

When Ofanimon told the Legendary Warriors about Cherubimon invading Seraphimon's castle, a Mugendramon was seen as part of his beast army.

Lilithmon summons Mugendramon to attack the Children.

The Mysterious Man summons the reborn infected Mugendramon to attack the Chosen Children, however it was killed by Seraphimon, Hououmon, and Herakle Kabuterimon.

A Mugendramon is shown when Greymon Super Evolves to Metal Greymon

Mugendramon is the partner of Analogman and the final boss of the game that must be defeated in the final floor of Infinity Mountain. However, after their defeat, Mugendramon and Analogman did not vanished from Digital World but rather banished to Back Dimension, a place that can be accessed each year by entering the entrance of either Ogre Fortress, Dark Lord Mansion, or Ice Sanctuary. After defeating Mugendramon once again, the defeated Digimon is actually just a transformed wild Digimon. As a result, Jijimon will give the player Chain Melon each time it is defeated in Back Dimension.

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A dying Mugendramon survived long enough to encounter a Chimairamon and Jogress with it to form Millenniumon. It is the pre-final boss Digimon of Cathode Tamer's main storyline before it fuses again into Millenniummon. When it is accompanied by Millenniummon in the battle, they can learn Apocalymon's Ankoku, which is the strongest of all damaging Variable Techniques.

After gathering all seven 7s cards, it is suspected that the card that has been causing problems in the Digital World, the Bug Card, is in the possession of Mugendramon, who is peacefully living at the top level of Infinity Mountain. Mugendramon is the final boss of the game. It is a Black Card, but is a Perfect level Digimon card as the Ultimate level did not exist at the time of the game's development.

Mugendramon can evolve from Chimairamon and Megadramon.

Mugendramon evolves from Skull Greymon regardless of its DP.

Mugendramon is one of Dark Masters that can be battled in the first Infinity Tower's Battle Arena on the 4th round. It is a Black Card, but is a Perfect level Digimon card as the Ultimate level did not exist at the time of the game's development.

Mugendramon is a wild Digimon that can be found in Amaterasu Dum Dum Factory, and is also one of Magasta Royal Guard's Digimon. It can attack twice in a turn with its Machine power.

Mugendramon is available as an Ultimate Red card with 50 AP / 49 HP.

Mugendramon can be evolved from Megadramon if above level 43, or can be found at Freezing Mountains.

An NPC Mugendramon appeared at Chrome Mine as one of Unknown-D's henchmen. He was ordered to kidnap the Digimon researcher Phil, and captured the player who came to rescue Phil. He also defeated Dark Tyranomon who apparently came to "rescue" the player and Phil. Although already in an Ultimate stage, he desires to become stronger than what he is, but as he fallen into Phil's trick, he devolved to Skull Greymon by using researcher Phil's Devolve Chip.

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Mugendramon can be evolved from Skull Greymon if above level 55, with 280 attack and you must have befriended Metal Seadramon, or can be found at Process Factory.

Can be obtained by Jogressing Metal Tyranomon with Megadramon or Gigadramon or by Jogressing Megadramon with Gigadramon if above level 50+, Attack 300+ and you must have befriended Metal Seadramon.

Mugendramon can evolve from Mamemon if Machine is 40+ and 5 Egg-Reverts or Metal Tyranomon if Virus-AP is 60+, had 20+ Battles with 50% Wins and 2 Egg-Reverts.

Mugendramon evolves from Megadramon, and can evolve to Chaosdramon once the "Hyper Cannon" has been applied to it. It can also Jogress to either Millenniumon or Moon Millenniumon with Chimairamon.

Mugendramon evolves from Metal Tyranomon. In order to evolve into Mugendramon, your Digimon must be at least level 47 with a defense of 170 and an attack of 230, but only once you have revived Mugendramon.

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Mugendramon (Spade) DigiXroses from Metal Tyranomon, Andromon, Megadramon, and Ex-Tyranomon, whilst Mugendramon (Heart) DigiXroses from Metal Mamemon, Metal Greymon]], Skull Greymon, and Ex-Tyranomon and Mugendramon can DigiXros to Millenniumon with Chimairamon, to Chaosdramon with Dukemon and Ancient Volcamon, and to Apocalymon with Piemon, Pinochimon, and Metal Seadramon.

Mugendramon can only be obtained as a collectible card. Its card is part of the Crack Team (クラックチーム Kurakku Chīmu) set.

Mugendramon is an obtainable partner Digimon, he can be raised after you battle him on Yggdrasil Dungeon. Evolves from Gigadramon.

Mugendramon is the boss Digimon of Area 07.

Mugendramon is obtainable by Jogressing Megadramon or Waru Monzaemon with a compatible Digimon.

Mugendramon can be evolved from Marin Devimon, Tankdramon or Volcamon.

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