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So let's see Wrath, unfamiliar but instinctive, and the word Howling.The air in your chest throbs, gorging itself not only on a thread of wrath, but traces of an unfamiliar instinctive yet instinctive power.
Howling!
Because for a good portion of us making sure that he remains safe means distracting the angry Ultimate so it doesn't blast the poor guy.Guys, why in the Dark Area are you deciding to berserk right now? The point of this entire mission is to rescue Unimon. Not indulge ourselves! Seriously, the wrath vs wrath vote is stupid. It may not be a trap, but it's certainly the least useful of our options right now.
Basically this yeah. Kind of hard to ignore something as big as Verge when it's trying to super maul you, aggro strats yo.Because for a good portion of us making sure that he remains safe means distracting the angry Ultimate so it doesn't blast the poor guy.
It's currently targeted at us so getting to close to Unimon has a good chance of making him collateral.
Verge would have to ask Magnamon to find out.
Pit was a bit too angry for that. He also kind of exploded Holsmon scattering said data away.Injured during the battle, but he SHOULD have been able to load his opponent?
Thanks. It's an esteoric move with a ton of potential. I hope to have Sparks utilize it more in the future as well.Incidentally Magic Game is one of those fiddly trick things you rarely see done well. Its done great here.
The dark digivolve makes it more like a feral in terms of intelligence though, right?Chimairamon are monsters even by the standards of most digimon. Though since this is a fresh one of the ultimate level, she thinks the squad may have a chance.
They're generally already feral engines of destruction, so that's not really a huge change.The dark digivolve makes it more like a feral in terms of intelligence though, right?
As a general rule dark digivolving will massively degrade a mon's mind. Mostly it turns them into berserk killing machines like SkullGreymon and Chimairamon. In many cases this removes their sapience.The dark digivolve makes it more like a feral in terms of intelligence though, right?
Well it is the option that inflicts the most damage at Chimairamon, but it is also the one that inflicts the most damage at us as well.Honestly a more aggressive approach would probably be the better option here, take it out as quickly as we can or at least draw it's attention firmly onto Verge so it doesn't have the chance to focus on someone else and leave the spellcasting to Sparks (I also really don't think we should go for the purple option here).
Chimeramon was a toptier when it was actually assembled from the best parts of Perfect level digimon, this one is freshly digivolved from a champion level that got it's ass beat by D'arcmon prior to it's digivolution; so I don't think it's gonna be anywhere near that level as it is currently Verge could probably take it down with an extra-judicial use of rage boost (not counting any healing and/or support spells the squad throws Verge's way) especially with it being mindless/feral cutting down it's ability to actually use that power effectively.In any other situation, you'd have a point there @Zwart Jaeger, but this is a Chimeramon, a top-tier Ultimate. and a Dark Digivolved one at that.
Sure, we'd do a lot of damage, but at the cost of us ending up horribly mangled. and if we're mangled, then who's gonna protect the rest of the squad?
No, it's safer to fight smarter... which honestly isn't a high bar to jump, considering Dark Digivolves are mostly berserker packin' mon-and-a-half.
Plus, doesn't Gryzmon have a way to turn an enemy's strength against them or something? I mean, being primarily a counter-oriented fighter would indicate as such.