Ya know I've been looking at some of Verge's none special group megas... and to be honest if even they aren't super swoll I do find a few of them interesting.
SaberLeomon: A speedsster from what I can tell, if Verge ever becomes this it's mostly likley as a step to becoming Dinotigermon... though just directly evolving into Dinotigermon may be more likley.
Callismon: Drex described the average Callismon as being a match for Slashangemons basic form, I would not be surprised if the Verge version was strong enough to be a heavy hitter in it's own right even if not part of a special group... heh unless we found the three musketers in this digital world or something, anyway this mon has a lot in common with Verge's current form so he'd have a lot of skills he can make use of right off the bat, and the fact that it's natural ranged attack homes in on the enemy is nice touch.
Metal Garurumon: Aside from Jogress potential this Megas has a lot of firepower on hand... though it seems to be from an average line.
Mirage Gaogamon: One of the Megas with a confirmed burst mode and one that has a knightly theme to it, sadly it's reqs are likley ability based.
HiAndromon: Even leaving aside it's potential to evolve to a royal knight its the mega version of andromon... this thing is going to be scary in a fight especially with Verge's stats.
 
[X] Accept the *test*. You'll head out with him and duel this berserk digimon with martial skill alone.
Ser is an invention of George R.R Martin or the Spanish word meaning to be.
You do realize that period appropriate ye olde englishe has no fixed spelling, is written like it sounds and that people used to use Ser and Sir interchangably when they write, in the rare times that anyone who does write, right?
 
He and his followers gathered up what they could, modified a few others to work on non-elemental mon.
To work for on non-elemental Mon, as using on would indicate that the moves we're modified as anti non-elemental moves.
Your master even trained in one for a little bit, was how I picked up Razor-*cough*."
I even trained in one, as using third person pronouns is out of character for MayorTyrannomon.
 
To work for on non-elemental Mon, as using on would indicate that the moves we're modified as anti non-elemental moves.
Ah, thanks. Yes that makes more sense.
I even trained in one, as using third person pronouns is out of character for MayorTyrannomon.
Nah, it's IC. He doesn't do it often, but in this case it was intentional for a sort of bragging situation.
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Also, wow guys! The vote is so close! I'm not sure what's going to win! :p
Adhoc vote count started by drexal15 on Sep 22, 2019 at 10:40 AM, finished with 25 posts and 16 votes.
 
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So

Gale Claw has a corrosion effect

Verge can learn martial arts/spirit application by just watching it ONCE. WereGarurumon's void step

Although it is fundamentally high-powered, its patterns are meager, with nothing but primitive attacks such as hitting and kicking. Nevertheless, caution is necessary, because its sharp claws bear a deadly poison which can cause anything to rot away. Speaking of what seems to be its only Special Move, it fires its "Spirit" in the shape of a lion's face (Jūoudaken). The lion-faced spirit which it fired bites the flesh off of those standing in its way as it flies through them.

Holy fuck if its a MadLeomon Verge might start a pathway to create a projectile version of Gale Claw
 
So, I decided to give an overview of some of the stronger digimon, as an example of how far we have to go.


There are many exceptionally powerful digimon in the world, which, to an outside observer, appear to be stronger than their level implies. Lunamon and Flamemon are both examples- we all remember how much of a badass our friend was, and though she never had a chance to show it, Lunamon was just as strong as him. The majority of these so-called "Super Ultimate" digimon can be categorised into a series of associated groups, with defined roles in the lore. The exceptions to this rule are Partner digimon, those who protect the Digidestined. Though no Digidestined, and by extension, no partners, have appeared in this quest, one must always remember that these beings are much more powerful than their species would suggest.

Royal Knights: The most well known, and quite possibly most powerful group, the Royal Knights are a team of digimon who are bound to carry out the wishes of the feared Yggdrasil, and act in his stead. Though noble, their honor insists they obey King Drasil no matter his intent-which, as any digimon fan will know, is more often sinister than not. We have the potential to become one of these, more specifically Craniamon. We've already met one of them, Magnamon, though it is unknown whether he is the true Magnamon, or a separate entity from the knight.

Olympus XII: Consisting of some of the few digimon able to rival the knights, the Olympos XII are traditionally from a separate server, though both appear to exist here. They are generally neutral, preferring to simply watch over their own domains rather than actively interfering in the rest of the world. Our sister, Lunamon, is amongst their number, eventually becoming Dianamon.

Three Archangels: A group of three extremely powerful Holy digimon, these guys tend to be more proactive than others, actively participating in the events of the world. Though the original Three Archangels have been wiped out, one was merely crippled, and our comrade, Pidmon, plans to become another.

Seven Demon Lords: The opposite numbers of both the Archangels and the Knights, the Lords are the only Super Ultimate class group which are generally portrayed as being evil. Daemon was one, and Ardat could, possibly, become another- though this probably wouldn't be a good thing.

The Ten Spirits: Those guys Sparks and Gramps worship. More seriously, this includes both the original warriors, and their modern day descendants. Flamemon was one of them.

Partner Digimon: Incredibly varied, with almost no discernible pattern, these heroes have only two things in common- their amazing power, and their undying loyalty to their human partners.

I'll do another post later, showcasing specific examples from each group. If I missed something, please tell me.
 
So

Gale Claw has a corrosion effect

Verge can learn martial arts/spirit application by just watching it ONCE. WereGarurumon's void step

Although it is fundamentally high-powered, its patterns are meager, with nothing but primitive attacks such as hitting and kicking. Nevertheless, caution is necessary, because its sharp claws bear a deadly poison which can cause anything to rot away. Speaking of what seems to be its only Special Move, it fires its "Spirit" in the shape of a lion's face (Jūoudaken). The lion-faced spirit which it fired bites the flesh off of those standing in its way as it flies through them.

Holy fuck if its a MadLeomon Verge might start a pathway to create a projectile version of Gale Claw
I checked again and it turns out that Gale Claw is already an aerial move, so trying make an aerial version of Gale Claw by watching MadLeomon's attack is a moot point.

Though we may be able to acquire MadLeomon's Jūoudaken attacl itself, I mean we learned Growlmon's Howling, just by loading it's data, and as you said we already have the corrosive effect, and with MayorTyrannomon's training we already have experience shaping energy, so taking MadLeomon's move for ourselves may not be far-fetched.


The majority of these so-called "Super Ultimate" digimon can be categorised into a series of associated groups, with defined roles in the lore.
Seven Demon Lords: The opposite numbers of both the Archangels and the Knights, the Lords are the only Super Ultimate class group which are generally portrayed as being evil. Daemon was one, and Ardat could, possibly, become another- though this probably wouldn't be a good thing.
I think you meant Mega, as Super Ultimate is an entirely different class with the digimons making it up are digimons like Susanoomon, Lucemon Satan Mode, and Dukemon Crimson Mode, or in other words the strongest of the strongest.
 
I'd say the biggest one you missed is the Sovereigns who are apparently strong enough to drag down the likes of the D-Reaper (Which is arguably Super Ultimate itself) when working together and burst mode digimon though I'm decently sure only 4 species are confirmed as able to do it that 'normal' heavy hitters can't achieve burst most.
 
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My Hope's for our digivolution are thus:

Drimogemon ---> Gryzmon ---> GrappuLeomon ---> SaberLeomon ---> DinoTigermon ---> Baihumon

We become a cool massive Sabertooth with magic powers and we keep The Fluff.
 
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Hey as long as Baihumon Verge can go bipedal like Gryzmon then I am totes okay with it
I mean seems to be general theme with Verge's evoltuion even I dislike going humaniod myself... though a Baihuman Verge standing up would be terrifying.

More importantly, it would be the perfect chance to discover what happens when a Sovergin uses crusher bone!
My Hope's for our digivolution are thus:

Drimogemon ---> Gryzmon ---> SaberLeomon ---> DinoTigermon ---> Baihumon

We become a cool massive Sabertooth with magic powers and we keep The Fluff.
SaberLeomon is a Mega so your missing a step in their that join... though a lot of Verge's Ultimate forms can get it and I wouldn't be surprised if SaberLeomon is a Mega option for basically all of Verge's Ultimate forms (Sans perhaps Andromon) given that Drex doesn't strictly follow cannon evolution charts.
 
My Hope's for our digivolution are thus:

Drimogemon ---> Gryzmon ---> GrappuLeomon ---> SaberLeomon ---> DinoTigermon ---> Baihumon

We become a cool massive Sabertooth with magic powers and we keep The Fluff.
Both Cerberumon and Flaremon could digivolve into SaberLeomon, and both are Olympos XII Ultimates and would provide greater strength than evolving into a GrappuLeomon would give.

So the optimal evolution chain would be Drimogemon ---> Gryzmon ---> Cerberumon/Flaremon ---> SaberLeomon ---> DinoTigermon ---> Baihumon
 
Both Cerberumon and Flaremon could digivolve into SaberLeomon, and both are Olympos XII Ultimates and would provide greater strength than evolving into a GrappuLeomon would give.

So the optimal evolution chain would be Drimogemon ---> Gryzmon ---> Cerberumon/Flaremon ---> SaberLeomon ---> DinoTigermon ---> Baihumon
To be honest I don't see Flaremon happening outside of a Jogress with Sparks, though to be honest SaberLeomon is a 'common' enough Ultimate that I could see pretty much all of Verge's other options being capible of evolving into it, and GrappuLeamon is mentioned as being capible of matching the Deva if it gets close in.
 
GrappuLeamon is mentioned as being capible of matching the Deva if it gets close in.
Not matching, A Grap would beat the Devas more often than not if CQC were to engage. However he'd lose if range or poking happens.
GrappLeomon is harder to pin down. He's of the Leomon line so of course he's powerful. The whole Turbine mechanic is also so shounen it hurts, where his attacks literally get more powerful through fighting spirit. In CQC I'd put him in the higher brackets of Ults, but his lack of a decent mid-long range game means he's weak against zoning and kiting.

So overall he's be below something like a Deva, but if he got in close he could defeat one most of the time. Unless he's depressed or something.
 
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Not matching, A Grap would beat the Devas more often than not if CQC were to engage. However ever he'd lose if range or poking happens.
Oh right.

Still considering that both Vajarimon and the mountain pig are Deva's that's quite the feat.

Either way considering that Deva Jogress to become one of the most powerful heavy hitter groups that's not a feat to be ignored.
 
Not matching, A Grap would beat the Devas more often than not if CQC were to engage. However he'd lose if range or poking happens.
To make a note, I was speaking in general. It very much depends on the Deva in question since two of them would very much be able to best a Grappleomon of similar power in melee. The boar and the ox.

Edit: It's just that more deva's than not aren't melee specialists.
 
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