Post by observer on Jan 29, 2011 13:34:10 GMT -5
Partnered digimon VS Lone digimon
Because not all digimon will get lucky enough to get a partner, their ways of evolution defer from each other. If left to its own devices, Digimon will naturally age and, over time, may digivolve to higher levels using data from the environment. Digivolving from the initial Fresh stage usually progresses, but each subsequent level takes progressively more time. Because of this, only a sparse number of Digimon naturally reach their final forms. Anger and/or the necessity to survive in a great battle can often spur digivolution. When Digimon are deleted, their digi-core gets enveloped into a shell to form a DigiEggs as their former body breaks apart into innumerable bits of errant data that returns to the digital world that nurtured them for so long while what was left of their memory data is buried within the cemetery as a reminder of their existence.
When a Digimon forms a bond with a human, a Digimon may digivolve much more quickly. Using a Digivice, humans can allow a Digimon to instantaneously digivolve to a higher level by sharing their energy. This takes a large amount of energy and cannot happen if the Digimon is weak, injured, or hungry. Digimon who digivolve using a digivice will degenerate, or "De-digivolve", to a lower form after either running out of energy or suffering enough damage. Usually, a partner Digimon's default stage is Rookie, however it may be higher or lower depending on the pair. Sufficient injury or energy loss can also cause a Digimon to revert an even lower form after naturally digivolving.
However, all those benefits of having a human partner means nothing if said human is incapacitated or the digivice is rendered unusable. The main benefit lone digimon have on their partnered counterparts is that they do not have to protect their companions from the many digimons who would not waste the opportunity of directly harming the source of power of their enemies. Also, lone digimon never de-evolve and have more endurance and stamina.
Dark Evolution
Dark evolution is a corrupt form of regular Digivolution, usually resulting in an evil digimon. A Digimon suffers a dark evolution when its partner coerces it to digivolve forcefully, with a mind clouded with anger, or through dark power. A Digimon digivolved through this method is evil and perceives nothing but its urges to destroy, making it very dangerous. Dark evolution can happen too to lone digimons under the same circumstances but omitting the human partner and applied to the digimon itself.
In the case of digimon with human partners, they are reverted to digieggs once they exhausted their energies while lone digimons remains as beings of darkness until they can be put under submission (defeated to the point they can't fight anymore) or somehow manage to stop their furious rampage on their own, then they revert back to their previous form.
If a member is planning to use dark evolution in one of his/her threads, please ask for permission to a staff member, telling which digimon you want your digimon to evolve into and if accepted, then go ahead and dark evolve
Data Points
Like in most of the digimon RP sites, here we use Data Points, or DP, to determine when a digimon has become strong enough to digivolve to the next level. Data points are naturally obtained for every post you make, through battling against other digimon and as reward for certain events, the last two being awarded by a moderator and now instantly as the DP-per-post.
Tamer Levels:
Fresh - From Start
In-Training - From Start
Rookie - From Start
Champion - 30 DP
Ultimate - 90 DP
Mega - 270 DP
Super Ultimate - 810 DP
Lone Digimon Levels:
Fresh - From Start
In-Training - From Start
Rookie - From Start
Champion - 33 DP
Ultimate - 99 DP
Mega - 297 DP
Super ultimate - 891 DP
Super Ultimates
Here in digimon alternative we go up to super ultimate in levels and for the purposes of roleplay, the following mega and unknown level digimon are considered super ultimate and should be treated as such. Mode change digimon like Duftmon Leopard mode and Imperialdramon fighter mode counts as variable forms of Duftmon and imperialdramon, not as super ultimate evolutions. If no one of the digimon here satisfies your needs, you can always invent a burst mode/super ultimate version for an existent mega level digimon with strengthened abilities or not use one at all, it's optional.
Shine Greymon Burst Mode
Shine Greymon Ruin Mode
Mirage Gaogamon Burst Mode
Rosemon Burst Mode
Ravemon Burst Mode
Banchou Leomon Burst Mode
Lucemon Satan Mode
Ogudomon
Fanglongmon
Beelzebumon Blast Mode
Alphamon + Ouryuuken
Omegamon
Dukemon Crimsom Mode
Dukemon Chaos Mode (not to be confused with chaos Dukemon)
Imperialdramon Paladin Mode
Chaosmon
Ultimate Chaosmon
Armageddemon
Apocalymon
Kaiser Greymon
Magna Garurumon
Belial Vamdemon
Dexmon
Chaosdramon
Aegisdramon
Galacticmon
Millenniummon
Moon=Millenniummon
ZeedMillenniummon
Tyrant Kabuterimon
Gran Dracmon
And the few official super ultimate that exist are:
Arkadimon super ultimate form
Daemon super ultimate form
Chronomon destroyer mode
Chronomon holy mode
Ulforce Veedramon future mode
Susanoomon