Commandramon

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=Evolution=

Evolves From

 * Any Black Lv.2 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game
 * Kyokyomon
 * Missimon

Evolves To

 * Any Black Lv.4 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game
 * Any Digimon that also Evolves from Black Lv.3 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game
 * Dobermon
 * Hanumon
 * Hi-Commandramon
 * Monochromon
 * Liamon
 * Sealsdramon
 * Snimon
 * Thunderbirmon

=Appearances=

Commandramon squads are used by the Digipolice. They're classified as police equipment.

In "Eiji：Wolf of ninth avenue", a squad of Commandramon descended from a Cargodramon to pursue Nagasumi Eiji and Loogamon, considering the latter a suspicious Digimon. Another squad surrounded four Espimon.

Several Commandramon form part of the Commandments.

The remaining Commandramon of the Commandments later joined the heroes' side for the final battle against N.E.O.

Commandramon squads are used by the Digipolice. They're classified as police equipment.

In "1-5: Eiji：Wolf of ninth avenue" the Digipolice's Commandramon squads, led by Tamahime Satsuki, surrounded four Espimon used by high school code crackers to poach Digitama in the Last Coast. They kept themselves hidden with a special textured surface added onto their bodies which allowed them to turn on electronic warfare camouflage on themselves based on their surroundings until they showed themselves to the Espimon. The only Digitama the code crackers had obtained was quickly seized by them, as were their tools and everything else they had. After Satsuki's Numemon rose from underwater, the Espimon used to become invisible, evading the Commandramon's attacks thanks to the Digimon A.I. 's built-in self-defense function rather than any code cracker's ability. To counter that, Satsuki had two Mechanorimon, piloted by Commandramon, show themselves, as their powerful detectors, sensors, and other electronic warfare equipment could perceive where the camouflaged Espimon were. With a, one of the Mechanorimon managed to hit an Espimon, disabling its , causing the rest to run away, though they were all swiftly taken down anyways by the newly-arrived Pulsemon's.

Commandramon is a Child-level, Virus Attribute Digimon. Its Elemental Attribute is Steel, it is a short attacker, and its family is Metal Empire. Its skills are:
 * Inflicts 206 to 248 steel-attribute damage with 5 sec cooldown, consuming 13 DS. Obtained at level 1.
 * Inflicts 321 to 377 steel-attribute damage with 6 sec cooldown, consuming 20 DS. Obtained at level 6.

Commandramon evolves into Sealsdramon over level 11, into Tankdramon over level 25 (requires x3 Evoluters), and into Darkdramon over level 41 (requires x6 Evoluters).

It's found nowhere.

In order to obtain its Digitama, you must buy it from Cash Shop, Kamemon's Digicore Shop, or defeat Sealsdramon from Wind Walley until it drops the Digitama. Hatching the Commandramon requires 5 to 15 Dragon Chips.

Commandramon can only be obtained as a collectible card. Its card is part of the D-Brigade (Ｄ‐ブリガード D-Burigādo) set.

Commandramon is a Knight-race and Rare Digimon.

Stats: Attk: 128-226, Defense: 129-217, Hp: 111-199, Support: 112-258, Max Lv: 30

Skills: Main Skill - Medium decrease in the attack power of all enemies. (Turns 8-7) Leader Skill - Only blue knight cards will appear next. (Turns 8-7)

It evolves into Sealsdramon, requires Lv.15, Lv.15, Lv.10, and Lv.10 Knight Digimon and 20 Small Blue Capacitors, and maximum level.

Commandramon is available as a Digimon Card.

Commandramon is available as a Digimon Card.

Commandramon is available as a Digimon Medal.

Available as a Digimon Medal in the Japanese PS4/Switch versions, and the western Switch/PC versions.

Evolves from Missimon. Can evolve to Dobermon, Sealsdramon, Snimon or Thunderbirmon.

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