~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | | | DIGIMON WORLD 3 | | WALKTHROUGH/FAQs | | By: mharbenedict34 | | Version 0.85 | | 11/21/04 | | mharbenedict11@yahoo.com | | | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Please read this before using this FAQ: 1. This is a private property of mine. Illegal copying or posting will be reported to the administrator. 2. Please e-mail to me if you smell something fishy or wrong in my work. 3. Please post the other hard workers and me in this site if you did get some of our FAQ/s to your FAQ. 4. All words followed by an asterisk (*), the meanings can be found at the end of the section where you found the asterisk (*). 5. 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To search a section of the FAQ, press (ctrl+f) then type the code, press Enter. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Sections | Codes | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Disclaimer | dw3_f_s1 | | | 2. Update History | dw3_f_s2 | | | 3. Prologue | dw3_f_s3 | 3.1. About Digimon World 3 | dw3_f_s3.1 | 3.2. Reasons why I wrote this FAQ | dw3_f_s3.2 | 3.3. Abbreviations | dw3_f_s3.3 | | | 4. Game play | dw3_f_s4 | 4.1. Controls | dw3_f_s4.1 | 4.2. Game Menu | dw3_f_s4.2 | 4.3. Normal and Boss Battles, Digi-battles | dw3_f_s4.3 | 4.4. Training | dw3_f_s4.4 | 4.5. Status Effects | dw3_f_s4.5 | 4.6. Receiving EXP | dw3_f_s4.6 | 4.7. Battle Field | dw3_f_s4.7 | | | 5. Digivolutions | dw3_f_s5 | 5.1. Digivolving | dw3_f_s5.1 | 5.2. DNA Digivolutions | dw3_f_s5.2 | 5.3. Blast Digivolutions | dw3_f_s5.3 | 5.4. Digimon Lab | dw3_f_s5.4 | | | 6. Walkthrough/FAQ | dw3_f_s6 | 6.1. Walkthrough | dw3_f_s6.1 | 6.2. Walkthrough Items | dw3_f_s6.2 | | | 7. Digimon Digivolving Chart | dw3_f_s7 | 7.1. Agumon | dw3_f_s7.1 | 7.2. Guilmon | dw3_f_s7.2 | 7.3. Kotemon | dw3_f_s7.3 | 7.4. Kumamon | dw3_f_s7.4 | 7.5. Monmon | dw3_f_s7.5 | 7.6. Patamon | dw3_f_s7.6 | 7.7. Renamon | dw3_f_s7.7 | 7.8. Veemon | dw3_f_s7.8 | | | 8. Game Hints | dw3_f_s8 | | | 9. Side Quests | dw3_f_s9 | 9.1. Kicking Boots | dw3_f_s9.1 | 9.2. Fishing Pole | dw3_f_s9.2 | 9.3. DRI Agents | dw3_f_s9.3 | 9.4. Legendary Weapons | dw3_f_s9.4 | 9.4.1. Invicible | dw3_f_s9.4.1 | 9.4.2. Eternally | dw3_f_s9.4.2 | 9.4.3. Super Nova | dw3_f_s9.4.3 | 9.4.4. Punishment | dw3_f_s9.4.4 | 9.4.5. Muramasa | dw3_f_s9.4.5 | | | 10. Card Game | dw3_f_s10 | 10.1. Card Boosters | dw3_f_s10.1 | 10.2. Cardmon | dw3_f_s10.2 | 10.3. Card Shop | dw3_f_s10.3 | 10.4. AS Trophy & AS Dueling Island | dw3_f_s10.4 | 10.5. Etemon's Mic & AM Dueling Island | dw3_f_s10.5 | 10.6. Legendary Cards | dw3_f_s10.6 | | | 11. List of the List | dw3_f_s11 | 11.1. DRI Agents | dw3_f_s11.1 | 11.2. Tamer List | dw3_f_s11.2 | 11.2.1. Asuka Tamers | dw3_f_s11.2.1 | 11.2.2. Ameterasu Tamers | dw3_f_s11.2.2 | 11.2.3. UG Tamers | dw3_f_s11.2.3 | 11.3. Blast Digivolves | dw3_f_s11.3 | 11.4. DNA Digivolves | dw3_f_s11.4 | 11.5. Enemy Digimons | dw3_f_s11.5 | 11.5.1. Random Enemies | dw3_f_S11.5.1 | 11.5.2. Boss Enemies | dw3_f_s11.5.2 | 11.6. Marketing | dw3_f_s11.6 | 11.6.1. Armory | dw3_f_s11.6.1 | 11.6.2. Hidden Armory | dw3_f_s11.6.2 | 11.6.3. Digimon Managers | dw3_f_s11.6.3 | 11.6.4. Accessories/PawnShop | dw3_f_s11.6.4 | 11.6.5. Black Market | dw3_f_s11.6.5 | 11.7. Gyms | dw3_f_s11.7 | 11.8. Items | dw3_f_s11.8 | 11.8.1. Item Shop | dw3_f_s11.8.1 | 11.8.2. Special Items | dw3_f_s11.8.2 | 11.9. Auctions | dw3_f_s11.9 | | | 12. Maps | dw3_f_s12 | | | 13. About the Author | dw3_f_s13 | | | 14. Credits | dw3_f_s14 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ############################################################################### /1. Disclaimer . . . dw3_f_s1 / ############################################################################### This FAQ is c 2004, Mhar Benedict. You can use this for your personal use only unless you inform me or request me to you to use this FAQ in other sites. Please ask for my permission first or e-mail me in my account above. If I see this FAQ in other site other than gamefaqs.com or you copied this for your own sake, I will report you to the administrator to erase your rights and the FAQs you wrote. This FAQ can only be seen legally at the following sites: - www.gamefaqs.com - www.neoseeker.com - www.supercheats.com ############################################################################### /2. Update History . . . dw3_f_s2 / ############################################################################### Version 0.1 November 21,2004 -Started this walkthrough. Added few things in the contents. Still not yet completed. Version 0.1 December 10,2004 -Started the walkthrough up to the Bulk Swamp. Completed the Digivolution section and change some of the contents. Some correction in some misspelled words. Version 0.3 December 16,2004 -Started the Side Quest, General Tips and the List by List. Others are still pending. Finish the DRI Agents and just started Tamer List in List by List. It is too early I know to post his guide but I can fix it. Version 0.5 May 12, 2005 -I'm so sorry that it takes about 4 months before I update this guide. I'm back now and I'll finish this time. Version 0.6 May 17, 2005 -I'm currently finishing this guide. Must be fast. The school is coming. Version 0.7 May 18, 2005 -It's nearly finished! I have some major changes in the guide! It's too many to type down. Version 0.8 May 19, 2005 -Come on, I'm gonna make it to the last. I can finished this. Version 0.85 May 23 2005 -Correct some typos, grammars and sentences. Added some corrections about legendary weapons, cards and the UG Tamers. ############################################################################### /3. Prologue . . . dw3_f_3 / ############################################################################### =============================================================================== |3.1. About Digimon World 3 . . . dw3_f_3.1 | =============================================================================== Game Name: Digimon World 3 Game Publisher: Bandai Game Platforms: Playstation/PSX/PSone Game Version: US/JP/UC Memory Card: 4 blocks each Dual Shock: Yes Game Preview: "Digimon World 3 for Playstation features your favorite digimon from all 3 seasons and a sneak peek at some from Season 4. Traverse both Real and Digital, collecting and training over 240 different digimons. Customize your digimon, and choose when to digivolve during battle to gain strategic superiority.Make use of DNA and Blast Digivolving to even the odds". Game Features: - Digimons as seen on tv! - Featuring your favorite Digimon from all 3 seasons (and sneak peek at some from season 4) - 24 original Digimons brought to life just for Digimon World 3! - Magnificent, entrancing storyline crosses over between the real world and the digital world! - Blast Digivolve - Learn digivolving techniques of your digimon mates! - Collect rare items and weapons to strengthen your digimon and prepare them for battle. Note: Dual Shock is available. I have proven it when I play this currently with a Dual Shock Controller Digimon World 3 is obviously about saving again the Digimon World from the bad ones using your own army of Digimons. This game also has some new and better storylines and features like 3D animations, training in gyms, fishing, and card battling and more! This doesn't like the old Digimon World 2, which you need this and that and this. At last we can now see clouds and sunshine. Can also swims under the sea. My question is how Digimons breathe under the sea. They came so far and created more graphically and tasty world of Digimons. The graphics are not that bad and looks boring (totally not boring!). Even some were suspicious and unbelievable, still, one of the best RPG game I'd played. They feature great and new Digimons too, which they emphasize. Digimons are really greater now. That tiresome 999,999 maximum experience was gone that almost toast my head under the sun day by day and smocking my head in the wall 999,999 times for just to DNA. But this more exciting. It brings you many digivolutions and no cost at all if you DNA (except for MP). You may not needed to lose your lovely most precious digimon to provide stronger form. =============================================================================== |3.2. Reasons why I wrote this FAQ . . . dw3_f_3.2 | =============================================================================== I really feel little by the first time I thought it but I don't know why I feel it. Just like to write my first FAQ. =============================================================================== |3.3. Abbreviations . . . dw3_f_3.3 | =============================================================================== These are the abbreviations I will use in the guide. - HP . . . Hit points - MP . . . Magic points - DW3 . . . Digimon World 3 - DW2 . . . Digimon World 2 - s . . . south - n . . . north - e . . . east - w . . . west - DE . . . Digi-egg - DV . . . Digivolve - KO . . . Knock Out - DNA D. . . . DNA Digivolve - RPG . . . Role-playing game - Mr. . . . Mister - No. . . . number - DP . . . Digivolution Points - TP . . . Training Points - Dr. . . . Doctor - CD . . . Compact Disc - FM . . . Fighter Mode - PM . . . Paladin Mode - LV . . . Level - DDNA . . . Digimon's DNA - AM . . . Amaterasu - AS . . . Asuka - UG . . . Underground - BK . . . Black - G . . . Green - B . . . Blue - R . . . Red - Or . . . Orange - Y . . . Yellow - Br . . . Brown - Wh . . . White - Pr . . . Purple - PK . . . Pink - L . . . Leader - S. . . . soldier - F. . . . fire - D. . . . dark - oppnt . . . opponent ############################################################################### /4. Game play . . . dw3_f_s4 / ############################################################################### =============================================================================== |4.1. Controls . . . dw3_f_4.1 | =============================================================================== The controls of this game is very easy and most of the action is done by (X) Button and some are useless. Normal Version (Controller) ^, v, <, > -Directional Pad X button -Talk, confirm, battle, buy, open, etc. O button -Show effects of weapons, armors, etc. in shop Square button: -Card Battle Triangle button -Quit, close R1 button -Scroll to the right L1 button -Scroll to the left R2 button -Useless L1 button -Useless SELECT button -Useless Start button -Menu, stop FMV, etc. Dual Shock Version (Controller) ^, v, <, > -Directional Pad X button -Talk, confirm, battle, buy, open, etc. O button -Show effects of weapons, armors, etc. in shop Square button -Card Game Triangle button -Quit, close R1 button -Scroll to the right L1 button -Scroll to the left R2 button -Useless L1 button -Useless SELECT button -Useless Start button -Menu, stop FMV, etc. Left Analog Stick -Directional Pad Right Analog Stick-Useless =============================================================================== |4.2. Game Menu . . . dw3_f_s4.2 | =============================================================================== This where you can choose Items, Sort, Techniques, Status and Card Folder. Card Folder can be only obtain by talking to Divermon in the Yellow Cruiser. This Looks like this one: /-----------------------------/ /----------------------------------/ | Digimon's Digimon's Level | |--------------ITEM----------------| | Picture Hit Points | |----------------------------------| | Magic Points | |--------------SORT----------------| /-----------------------------/ |----------------------------------| | Digimon's Digimon's Level | |---------------MAP----------------| | Picture Hit Points | |----------------------------------| | Magic Points | |------------TECHNIQUES------------| /-----------------------------/ |----------------------------------| | Digimon's Digimon's Level | |--------------STATUS--------------| | Picture Hit Points | |----------------------------------| | Magic Points | |-----------CARD---FOLDER----------| /-----------------------------/ /----------------------------------/ -ITEMS First, you can open here certain options where you can manage the items, weapons, accessories and special items. -SORT Then, you can systematize your Digimon's battle arrangement. You can choose three digimons that will come with you with all your adventures. Example: Your currently arrangement is Kotemon, Patamon and Veemon. If you use sort, they may be a possible of Kotemon, Veemon, then Patamon or Veemon, Patamon and Kotemon. -Map You can see all the places that you visited in Digimon Online. Asuka and Ameterasu server had own same sectors, Central, East, South, West and North Sector. -Techniques Next did you think that you could only use your healing techniques in battle? You're wrong! In this part, if you already lost all your healing items and your MP is still fully charged and your HP is almost drowning to 1 because of strong enemy, try opening your menu and cure all ailments and refresh all your digimon. This a good way of some to survive especially if your digimons are no match (I'm not saying you're no match!) to the bad guys. Fourth? Huh? (Mocking my head and scrabbling all, jogging, shopping, bathing). I feel like being fresh again. Oh! I'm sorry. I just felt sleepy so let's continue. -Status Afterwards, you can enter here and see the current status, position, levels, digivolutions that is equipped in your digimon. You may change your equipment and the starting exposure the leader of your digimons you're accompanied now. -Card Folder Finally, some card challenge if you bored on battling thousands times (like me) . Arrange your folder; edit the name of your folder and look to your album. I will tell more about cards in the Card Game section. =============================================================================== |4.3. Normal and Boss Battles, Digi-Battles . . . dw3_f_s4.3 | =============================================================================== Battles are the most happiest and common in all RPG's. I separate them for you to understand well and for better findings. ******************************************************************************* |Normal Battles | ******************************************************************************* Normal battle is when you automatically enter a one by one battle. You enter battle with your digimon and the opponent digimon/s. Your leader (at your back when you're in the field) will be the starting digimon who will fight. Normal battles have only one digimon opponent. There are options here that will help to win the fight. Mainly, Fight, Technique, DV (Digivolve), Tag, Items and Run. -Fight Commonly your digimon will attack. Attack is base on your equipped weapons and attack power. No need to use MP like in DW2. -Techniques This is a list of all your digimons techniques that can be use in battles in order to defeat your enemy. You need enough MP to use certain techniques. Example: You have an Angemon that has a Mega Tornado. That technique needs a/an MP of 36 ,if your MP remaining is 30. You cannot use that tech unless you rest in an inn or fill up your MP by using items. -DV (Digivolve) Doesn't like the other DW's that if that is your digivolve form. Understand? Here, you can pick digivolutions to exchange on your current digivolve while in battle. This maybe an advantage. Why? Because if your Champion form learn his/her Finisher and you really need that one to defeat that crazy-stupid-hyper -big enemy. Okay? Digivolving do not consumes MP but consumes 1 turn per digivolve. Example: Kotemon can't defeat a Metal Tyrannomon and you need to change. This may come handful. -Tag Swapping your digimon to one another to fight. You can also DNA digivolve here. How? I'll tell you that in Digimon Digivolving Chart and Techniques sec. -Items This let you use common items like Power Charge, Life Disk, DV Plug, etc. You Cannot equip weapons while battling. -Run As you can see the word "RUN". You know what its means. Come on you don't know? Okay, Okay, I'll tell you now. If you choose this option, some advantages and disadvantages you will face. The advantages are 1) you can run away especially if you don't want to fight that digimon. Hmmm? This all? The disadvantages are 1) When running, the enemy can freely attack you and damage your ruby HP (a farewell kiss?) This usually happens, hmmm? Again! Some digimon have their different colors and that means they differed in speed, strength, etc. Example is the Numemon race. From being blue, red, brownish, green, white, light blue and green. ******************************************************************************* |Boss Battles | ******************************************************************************* Nothing to waste time. This is just the same as Normal Battles (above). The only difference is that the background changes into like warp space with some swords and you know are floating but not moving! And the other one is.they're .Much.stronger! That's why they'd called boss! ******************************************************************************* |Digi-Battles | ******************************************************************************* It is the same as the above and above but you will duel with the other tamer just like you. In the start of the game, they're commonly loaded with 1 or 2 digimons. But in later of the game, they mostly have 3 filed up digimons. =============================================================================== |4.4. Training . . . dw3_f_s4.4 | =============================================================================== Training is one of the things to power-up your digimons. You can only train in Gyms located in each sector. TO more about their exact location, go to the List of the List. Every time your digimon level ups they earn 5 TP (Training Points) to use in the gym. Training has Punch (strength/power), Yoga (Spirit), Jumping Rope (Speed), Defense and Wisdom. Each increases your status. Tolerance increases your defense into certain kind of elemental attack. Exam: Veemon's tolerance is high and the enemy uses it to him. Depending on your resistance, the damage may be strong or weak. Tolerance training can be obtain after you've been defeated Seiryu Leader. For more information on how to defeat the leader, look in the Walkthrough section. There are 7 tolerances in all. Fire, Water, Ice, Wind, Thunder, Machine and Dark. All tolerance has effects on your digimon. Fire -additional MP Water -weakens wisdom Ice -weakens speed Wind -weakens power Thunder -weakens defense Machine -additional HP Dark -weakens spirit The decreasing and increasing of status defends on your TP used. In training, you can choose how many TP you can use in a training section. 1, 5 and 10 TP. It doesn't matter in how you manage your TP. While training, your digimon has a chance of not receiving an upgrade because they may get wrong or getting some stupid works. Like answering 10-8. It really gets you turnoff if they fail more on if you use high TP points. Leomon mostly the jogman here will give you a chance of taking the fourth chance if you completed the last 3 with out failing. TP 1 gives you a boost of +1-2 if the digimon get the first turn the first turn. The gyms in Asuka North Sector and Ameterasu server will change and you have a better chance of getting higher status booster. You will notice that in this gyms, you will see a star besides each training. This means that the turn the trainer gives you will increase. Like if you choose to punch with a TP of 1, if you completed the 3 turns correctly, the trainer will give you the fourth chance with higher value. Ex: You completed the 3turns and the trainer will ask you to choose between 2 choices. One is the "Ultimate Challenge", and the second is "Is as is". If you choose the Ultimate Challenge and get the fourth turn correctly, instead of having +2 you will eat +4. If you choose Is as is, you will end up 2 additional turns. Do you understand? =============================================================================== |4.5. Status Effects . . . dw3_f_s4.5 | =============================================================================== Status Effects greatly affect you and may cause of your annihilation while battling. I will list all I know effects and by the way, status effects can be cured by using items. -Poison You know Mr. Poison? He's the most popular status ailment in all RPG's. As Usual, your digimon's HP gradually decreasing while the battle goes on. Digimons like Dokugomons like giving this a present to death. This can cause sudden reduction of your HP. So be careful. -Freeze This kind of ill cause your digimon to lose turns. Metal-based digimons like Giving this one. Sometimes your digimon cannot attack and will die no matter What you do. Sometimes your digimon can move. If this happens quickly heal this Or kill your enemy. -Confusion This is the second honor. The second most common ailment. I think no. But anyway lets continue. This is different. When you are confuse, the sound will Go funny and dizzy. The Fight, Tag, DV, Techniques, Item and Run are changed into Boast, laugh, cry, and any funny words. While you are confuse, you can only possibly attack the opponent by choosing one of the funny words. I advise you to choose Boast or Cry because that two almost gives you the right thing. Don't worry, confuse may fade away after several turns. -Sleep Look at the meaning of the word! Looks like I don't need it to explain. But Hey! I got to complete this you know. Vademon is the digimon I hated for something. Maybe his brain or maybe his sleeping attacks. Sleep lose you some turns doing nothing and even you've been attack, you can't still be awaken. It is matter of time? All you can do is to run, use item to heal your sleep or Tag your digimon. -Curse This effect is the safest of all. Can be only obtain when fighting Cardmon. It reduces your strength, speed or defense. But nothing to worry because it only reduces your status by 1 by 1. -K.O. I change my mind. I think this is the MOST!!! No.1 very-super-hyper-duper-mega- common ailments in all RPG's. You die and tadddddaaaahhhh!!! After the battle, your digimon automatically revives itself and this was one of the good sake of this game. Note: All other ailments gone except curse after each battle. =============================================================================== |4.6. Receiving EXP . . . dw3_F_s4.6 | =============================================================================== I made this section for gamers and players of this game to clear all images and questions about receiving EXP. In this game, receiving EXP is different from the other games. Example is that other games cut the EXP base on your teammates alive after the battle and the amount of EXP given by the enemy. Then the EXP that was cut is then distributed in the team. Like FF games. There are some exceptions in getting EXP in this game. 1. When your leading digimon or that certain digimon that fought the enemy has died. The x digimon who stays alive will get all the EXP even digimon y and z have fought the enemy but they've died. 2. If that digimon wasn't used or being swap. EXP in this game can only be cut or divided if you swap your digimons from one to another. Example, Vigiemon gives 20 EXP. Your leader is Renamon the you swap her to Kumamon. After Kumamon have defeated the enemy, the console will automatically divides the EXP base on how many digimons you'de been used. So that means the digimon above will receive 10 EXP each. The possible division of EXP I know so far is 3 because you only have 3 digimons in a line. =============================================================================== |4.7. Battle Field . . .dw3_f_s4.7 | =============================================================================== Battle field helps you a lot from every battle. How? Depending on the field where your digimon and the enemy are fighting, several effects may affect on how well your digimon and the enemy will fight. Fields can be classified as flame, water, ice, wind, thunder, machine and dark. This is like DW2 except that you don't need to step a floor to made this. It depends on where you're before the battle occurs. If this is like DW2, that means that fire digimons strengthen their stas when fighting an enemy if they are in a fire field. It also means that, fire digimons are weak against water field. So you would likely to use a digimon that is strong in water and that his/her attacks are strong against that monster. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Weaknesses %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Plant by Fire Ice by Fire Fire by Water Water by Electricity Machine by Water Dark by machine (I'm not sure) %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Strongesses (the antonym of weaknesses, right?) %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Fire by Ice Plants by Water They can be generated by 2 ways: 1. By using a field item. They can be bought at any item shop. Flame Plug - 85 BITS - generates a fire field Water Field - 65 BITS - generates a water field Ice Field - 75 BITS - generates an ice field Wind Field - 70 BITS - generates a wind field Thunder Field - 90 BITS - generates a thunder field Machine Field - 95 BITS - generates a machine field Dark Field - 100 BITS - generates a dark field *Unknown Field- 80 BITS - generates a random field 2. By using a technique of a digimon. Example, Taomon's Thunder Field. ############################################################################### /5. Digivolutions . . . dw3_f_s5 / ############################################################################### This is one who adds spiciness and more adventurous to the Digimon World 3. The new digivolutions and its new digimons from the DW3 animation in TV. =============================================================================== |5.1. Digivolving . . . dw3_f_s5.1 | =============================================================================== Digivolving is the best policy in playing Digimon World. Here, digivolving unlocks more powerful digimons that you can allied to be the Champ. You can learn more techniques, unlocks new digivolutions by digivolving. Digimons are classifies as Rookie, Champion, Metal*, Ultimate and Mega. Digivolving is the easiest way to get another digivolution forms. Each digimon learn they're new digivolution by simply gaining experience. Each digimon get their champion form at level 5, when this happens, new digivolve had learned. Remember that to get their true digivolutions, you need to level up the rookie not the champion form. Level 5 -Champion Level 20 -Ultimate Level 40 -Mega Example: You have a Patamon that reached level 5, and then he learned Angemon. Patamon reached level 20 not Angemon got MagnaAngemon. Leveling up rookies is separate from his/her other forms. But in other ways, you can still level the Champion, Ultimate and Mega to get other forms. Ex: Patamon was level 5 and learned Angemon. Raise Angemon to level 20 to get Digitamamon with an attack power of more than 130. The only purpose of this is to get more techniques, load techniques*, new digivolutions and learn nothing. Certain status of your digimon may affect what they can get forms. Just like the above example. To get Digitamamon, you need an attack of 130 and above using Angemon in a certain level. *Metal-are digimons usually ultimate that have in metal forms like Armonmon and MegaGargomon. *Load Techniques-are techniques of a digimon that can use by another digivolutions of a certain digimon. Learn more in section 5.4. =============================================================================== |5.2. DNA Digivolutions . . . dw3_f_s5.2 | =============================================================================== DNA in battle really helps you. Not like other DW that when you say DNA, they will fuse forever, like in DW2. Two digimons (Greymon and Airdramon for exam.), will combine as Veemon and added one DP. Here, you can only DNA in battles by selecting Tag option in the battle menu. You can see a Red circle besides the the digimon that is compatible in the digimon that is in current fight. Example: you're fighting against Woodmon and you're using Greymon, if you choose Tag and see a red circle besides Hookmon, it means that they can DNA Digivolve. They will fuse as a single strong digimon (Greymon+Hookmon=Agnimon) and releases a single blow with elemental or tolerance property like fire and then they defuse and the tag happens. Just like a simple Tag option because it is still the Tag menu so your digimon will exchange position. DNA Digimon commonly in Mega form. Each DNA Digimon releases their Finishing Attack. The only downfall are both two digimons you're using for DNA are need to use big amount of MP. =============================================================================== |5.3. Blast Digivolution . . . dw3_f_s5.3 | =============================================================================== Maybe you're questioning why I wrote Digivolutions? Because digivolutions means multiple changes or forms or digivolves. So it also means that Blast Digivolutions are not only one identity but also multiples depending on your level and digimon. Blast Digivolutions is one of the best things to defeat a hard boss or enemy. Do you see a blank meter under your digimon's life bar? That is the Blast Gauge . If you were hitted by an enemy, a little shining like stars starts to appear. This indicates the percent of blast in each Digimons. When it reaches the rightmost part of the Gauge and full it, your digimon will automatically Blast Digivolves. Reminders: 1. Depending on your level, equipped items and digimon using, filling the gauge may take a long time and thousands of damage from enemy. 2. Blast Gauge can be filled by another purpose. Using a DV Plug that can be buy at any item store (Wizardmon). 3. Counter Crest reduces the points added each time that an enemy hit you. 4. A weapon or armor with effect like the "Soul Chopper" will result a slow growth in your Blast Gauge. =============================================================================== |5.4. Digimon Lab . . . dw3_f_s5.4 | =============================================================================== In the Digimon Lab, you can talk to Dr. Kadomotsu to switch your digimons, load tech, change digivolutions and look in your digimon's digivolution chart. Later in the game, you can do this by Piximon. He usually found in cities with Guardromon or Gatomon. ############################################################################### /6. Walkthrough/FAQ . . . dw3_f_s6 / ############################################################################### =============================================================================== |6.1. Walkthrough . . .dw3_f_s6.1 | =============================================================================== Note: I change my mind. I'll make this guide a little shorter but specific in what you will do. My Psone is broken and my CD had a crack in it. So I will just use my memory and visit some site that have a fully walkthrough about the will only guide you. This will avoid spoilers too. To know more about the location and areas of the game, look at the map section or browse yourself and look at the other FAQ. From Otaku-kun site: Quest 1: Tree Boots, where are you? 1. Plug Cape: Watch soccer kid kicking a tree and talk to him. 2. Asuka City: Find the lost Gabumon card on the lower floor of Asuka Inn 1F. 3. Asuka City: Search the same spot for a 300 bits (optional). 4. Plug Cape: Return the card to the soccer kid. 5. Asuka City: Ask Waitress Debbie from Lamb Chop in Veemon whereabouts. 6. Wing Prairie: Find Veemon and win Hide-and-Seek game in the Kicking Forest. Quest 2: Fishing Pole, do you want a shrimp? (optional quest) 1. Shell Beach: Talk to Fisherman Tai Kong Wang. 2. Asuka City: Buy a Bamboo Spear from the Armory Shop. 3. Divermon's Lake: Help a Divermon in the water to get a Red Snapper. 4. Protocol Forest: Battle Dokugumon until she drops a Spider Web. 5. Shell Beach: Give these 3 items to Fisherman Tai Kong Wang. Quest 3: Seiryu Badge, whoosh I'm scared. 1. Seiryu City: Ask the guard who is standing before the room of the leader to know his whereabouts. 2. Protocol Ruin: Find the Seiryu Leader and accept his challenge. 3. Tyranno Valley: Defeat Master Tyrannomon. 4. Seiryu City: Fight Seiryu Leader in Seiryu Tower. Quest 4: Blue Card, 8lue Card, what's this? 1. East Station: Try registering yourself at the computer terminal for the gondola. 2. Asuka City: Ask Guilmon in Asuka Inn 2F about the blue card. 3. East Wire Forest: Ask Guilmon in the Forest Inn about a blue card. 4. Seiryu City: Ask the Tricky Guilmon in Seiryu Inn about the blue card and receive a 8lue card. 5. East Station: Register the 8lue card at the Gondola Terminal. 6. Seiryu City: Ask Guilmon in the city about the whereabouts of the Tricky Guilmon. 7. East Wire Forest: Get the real Blue Card from Tricky Guilmon in the Forest Inn BF. 8. East Station: Register the real blue card on the Gondola Terminal. Quest 5: Zanbamon, aw! What is that smell? 1. Jungle Grave: Fight Zanbamon until you die and run away. 2. Tranquil Swamp: Talk to Gatomon in the Swamp Inn. 3. Protocol Ruins: Talk Baronmon about the future. 4. Tranquil Swamp: Talk to Sepikmon in the Shaman House. 5. Bulk Swamp: Ask Kail about Baronmon whereabouts. 6. Seiryu City: Ask Agumon about Baronmon whereabouts. 7. Protocol Ruins: Find Baronmon and ask him about the Sepikmon's mask. 8. Asuka Bridge: Talk to Sepikmon. 9. Asuka City: Talk to Etemon in the Park. 10. Divermon's Lake: Talk to Nick about Etemon. 11. Asuka City: Confront Etemon at the Park. 12. Asuka City: Get the mask from Etemon in the Underground Sewers. 13. Tranquil Swamp: Return the Sepik mask to Sepikmon to receive the Smelly Herb. 14. Jungle Grave: Face Zanbamon and watch the scene where he run away, Quest 6: Admin Center, I hate this pink Agumon! 1. Asuka City: Talk to the bartender on the counter in Lamb Chop. 2. Asuka City: Talk to Kail in front of the Lamb Chop. 3. Park: Talk to the oldies. 4. Asuka Sewers: Talk to the man in the coat. 5. Main Lobby: Talk to Kail about Etemon and the man in the coat. 6. Asuka Sewers: Talk to the man again to get two Agumon Suits. 7. Undegroung Passage: Talk to Kail. Quest 7: Digi-egg of Sincerity 1. Phoenix Bay: Talk to Nami about the shrine in BIOS Swamp. 2. Bios Swamp: Look at the north wall of the shrine. 3. Tranquil Swamp: Talk to Sepikmon. 4. Protocol Ruins: Ask Baronmon to make a TNT Chip from a TNT Ball. 5. Bios Swamp: Use the TNT Chip on the north wall of the shrine. 6. Climb down the ladder to get the Digi-egg of Sincerity. Quest 8: Byakko Badge, my second badge... 1. Byakko City: Battle and defeat Byakko Leader. 2. Underground Cave: Talk to the guard then to Numemon. 3. Mirage Tower: Battle the real Byakko Leader and win the Byakko Badge. Quest 9: Dum Dum Factory, what does a factory doing in a middle of a desert? 1. Make the first left turn and continue north. 2. After witnessing Numemon entering Duct Room 01, follow him in the room. 3. Exit the room and climb up the ladder next to the room. 4. Go left, then north and take a left turn at the 2nd intersection. 5. Keep going west until you encounter Numemon again and follow him at that room. 6. Exit the room and return to the ladder. 7. Go right, then keep going north until you witness Numemon entering Duct Room 02. 8. Follow Numemon in that room. 9. Exit the room and climb up back the ladder. 10. Make the first right turn and keep going north. 11. After witnessing Numemon entering Duct Room 03, follow him. 12. Exit the room, go south to the second intersection and make a turn going west. 13. Keep going west until you witness Numemon entering Operation Room. 14. Enter the room and defeat HiAndromon. Quest 10: Asuka City, Datamon let me pass! 1. Asuka Sewers: Talk to Datamon in the Control Center. 2. Dum Dum Factory: Ask Lisa at the Secret Room about a Staff Pass. 3. Suzaku City: Ask Renamon about Nick and Keith. 4. Suzaku UG Lake: Talk to Nick and Keith. 5. Secret Room: Get the Staff Pass from Nick. 6. Asuka Sewers: Show Staff Pass to Datamon in the Control Center. 7. Asuka City: Get the key code from the people in Prison Tower. 8. Touch the paintings spellings out the key code in the Master Room. *Key Code: M O N S T E R* Quest 11: Ameterasu Server, how can I get there? 1. Byakko City: Talk to Byakko Leader in Byakko Dome for suggestions. 2. Byakko City: Ask General in Underground Cave. 3. Bulk Swamp: Talk to the old guy standing near south station. 4. Suzaku City: Talk to Patamon at Suzaku Hall about the whereabouts of the Suzaku Leader. 5. Ether Jungle: Talk to Animal Lover Jen about the whereabouts of Suzaku Leader. 6. Catacomb: Talk to Suzaku Leader Quest 12: Digi-egg of Knowledge, wow nice server. 1. Qing Long City: Defaet Qing Long Chief to get his Blue ID Pass. 2. Zhu Que City: Use Blue ID Pass to enter the city. 3. Zhu Que City: Defeat Zhu Que Chief to gain passage to Zhu Que UG Lake. 4. Zhu Que UG Lake: Walk up to get the DE of Knowledge. Quest 13: Etemon's Mike (optional quest) For more detail about card battle, press ctrl+F, then type *dw3_f_s10* without the asterisk. 1. AM Duel Island: Talk to the 4th Etemon. 2. AS Jungle Grave: Duel BK Agumon in the hole next to the arch. 3. AM Central Park: Duel BKZ Leader for the Mic in the hole near the gym. 4. AM Duel Island: Return the Mic to resume the card battle. Quest 14: Magasta Undersea Base 1. Activate the computer terminal in B1F, activating blue transport in B2F. 2. Use the transport to activate =============================================================================== |6.2. Walkthrough Items . . . dw3_f_s6.2 | =============================================================================== I will split this part from the main walkthrough to avoid confusion in the future. This includes all items you can found as you progress in the game. This may serve as a mini walkthrough and as a clue. ############################################################################### /7. Digimon Digivolving Chart . . . dw3_f_s7 / ############################################################################### This will post all some of the digimons digivolutions and techniques. I will first post the digivolutions and how to get before their status and techniques. The champion and Ultimate and Mega forms are separate. Note before using this section: 1. The left part is what the digivolution you get. 2. The right part is how to get that digivolution or their pre-required. 3. Even your level is over the required, you can still get that digivolution when you've reached the status indicated. 4. The true tolerance and main status were being talked in here. Try to unequip the weapons and accessories in your digimon to see their true status level and tolerance. The rookie form! 5. I will put asterisk (*) in which the true digivolution of the rookie digimon is. Okay I will start. =============================================================================== |7.1. Agumon . . . dw3_f_s7.1 | =============================================================================== ------------------------ >Champions ------------------------ *Greymon : Agumon Lv.5 Growlmon : Greymon Lv.20 Kyubimon : MetalGreymon Lv.20, Spirit 300 Ex-veemon : MetalGreymon Lv.30, Ice 320 Hookmon : WarGrowlmon Lv.30 Grizzmon : MetalGarurumon Lv.30, Defense 400 Dinohumon : WarGreymon Lv.20 Stingmon : WarGreymon Lv.30, Speed 260 Angemon : Kabuterimon Lv.20, Int. 300 Devimon : MagnaAngemon Lv.30, Dark 250 Kabuterimon : Stingmon Lv.50 ------------------------ >Ultimates ------------------------ MetalMamemon : WarGreymon Lv.10 Digitamamon : Metal Garurumon Lv.20 Angewomon : MagnaAngemon Lv.20 Armormon : Hookmon Lv.50 Wargrowlmon : Growlmon Lv.40 Kyukimon : Dinohumon Lv.50 GrapLeomon : Grizzmon Lv.50 Taomon : Kyubimon Lv.40 MagnaAngemon : Angemon Lv.50 *MetalGreymon : Agumon Lv. 20 SkullGreymon : Greymon Lv.50, Dark 130 Paildramon : Ex-veemon Lv.5, Stingmon Lv.5 Myotismon : Devimon Lv.40 ------------------------ >Megas ------------------------ Cannondramon : Armormon Lv.99 Gallantmon : WarGrowlmon Lv.99 GuardiAngemon : Kyukimon Lv.99 Marsmon : GrapLeomon Lv.99 Sakuyamon : Taomon Lv.99 Seraphimon : MagnaAngemon Lv.99 *WarGreymon : Agumon Lv.40 BK WarGreymon : SkullGreymon Lv.99 Impelrialdramon : Paildramon Lv.50 MaloMyotismon : Myotismon Lv.99 MetalGarurumon : MetalMamemon Lv.40 MegaGargomon : Metal Garurumon Lv.99 Rosemon : Angewomon Lv.40 Phoenixmon : Rosemon Lv.99 Beelzemon : Gallantmon Lv.40, MaloMyotismon Lv.40 Omnimon : WarGreymon Lv.40, Metal Garurumon Lv.40 Impelrialdramon-FM : Impelrialdramon Lv.99 Impelrialdramon-PM : Impelrialdramon-FM Lv.40, Omnimon Lv.40 GranKuwagamon : Kabuterimon Lv.40, Impelrialdramon Lv.40 Diaboromon : BK WarGreymon Lv.99, GranKuwagamon Lv.99 =============================================================================== |7.2. Guilmon . . . dw3_f_s7.2 | =============================================================================== ------------------------ >Champions ------------------------ *Growlmon : Guilmon Lv.5 Stingmon : Growlmon Lv.30, Thunder 80 Angemon : WarGrowlmon Lv.20, Spirit 180 Kyubimon : Angewomon, Spirit 200 Grizzmon : Gallantmon Lv.10 Devimon : GrapLeomon Lv.20, Dark 160 Ex-veemon : Gallantmon Lv.20, Wind 300 Greymon : Gallantmon Lv.30, Fire 280 Dinohumon : MetalGreymon Lv.20, Strength 400 Hookmon : Dinohumon Lv.20 Kabuterimon : Stingmon Lv.40 ------------------------ Megas ------------------------ Cannondramon : Hookmon Lv.99 *Gallantmon : Guilmon Lv.40 GuardiAngemon : Kyukimon Lv.99 Marsmon : GrapLeomon Lv.99 Sakuyamon : Taomon Lv.99 WarGreymon : MetalGreymon Lv.99 Seraphimon : MagnaAngemon Lv.99 BK WarGreymon : SkullGreymon Lv.99 Impelrialdramon : Paildramon Lv.50 MaloMyotismon : Myotismon Lv.99 MetalGarurumon : MetalMamemon Lv.40, Machine 190 MegaGargomon : MetalGarurumon Lv.99 Rosemon : Angewomon Lv.40 Phoenixmon : Rosemon Lv.99 Beelzemon : Gallantmon Lv.40, MaloMyotismon Lv.40 Omnimon : WarGreymon Lv.40, MetalGarurumon Lv.40 Impelrialdramon-FM : Impelrialdramon Lv.99 Impelrialdramon-PM : Impelrialdramon-FM Lv.40, Omnimon Lv.40 GranKuwagamon : Kabuterimon Lv.40, Impelrialdramon Lv.40 Diaboromon : BK WarGreymon Lv.99, GranKuwagamon Lv.99 =============================================================================== |7.3. Kotemon . . . dw3_f_s7.3 | =============================================================================== ------------------------ >Champions ------------------------ *Dinohumon : Kotemon Lv.5 Greymon : Dinohumon Lv.20 Ex-veemon : Greymon Lv.10 Stingmon : GuardiAngemon Lv.10 Kyubimon : GuardiAngemon Lv.20 Angemon : Taomon Lv.30, Wind 200 Growlmon : Taomon Lv.50, Fire 200 Devimon : Digitamamon Lv.20 Hookmon : Growlmon Lv.20 Grizzmon : Growlmon Lv.30, Speed 280 Kabuterimon : Stingmon Lv.40 ------------------------ >Ultimates ------------------------ MetalMamemon : Kyukimon Lv.20, Machine 140 Angewomon : Taomon Lv.20, Water 360 Digitamamon : Taomon Lv.40, Intelligence 280 Armormon : Hookmon Lv.50 Taomon : Kyubimon Lv.40 GrapLeomon : Grizzmon Lv.50 WarGrowlmon : Growlmon Lv.50 *Kyukimon : Kotemon Lv.40 MagnaAngemon : Angemon Lv.50 MetalGreymon : Greymon Lv.40 SkullGreymon : Greymon Lv.50, Dark 140 Paildramon : Ex-veemon Lv.5, Stingmon Lv.5 Myotismon : Devimon Lv.40 ------------------------ >Megas ------------------------ Cannondramon : Armormon Lv.99 Gallantmon : WarGrowlmon Lv.99 GuardiAngemon : Kotemon L.40 Sakuyamon : Taomon Lv.99 Marsmon : GrapLeomon Lv.99 Seraphimon : MagnaAngemon Lv.99 WarGreymon : MetalGreymon Lv.99 BK WarGreymon : SkullGreymon Lv.99 Impelrialdramon : Paildramon Lv.50 MaloMyotismon : Myotismon Lv.99 MetalGarurumon : MetalMamemon Lv.40, Machine 200 MegaGargomon : MetalGarurumon Lv.99 Rosemon : Angewomon Lv.40 Phoenixmon : Rosemon Lv.99 Beelzemon : Gallantmon Lv.40, MaloMyotismon Lv.40 Omnimon : WarGreymon Lv.40, MetalGarurumon Lv.40 Impelrialdramon-FM : Impelrialdramon Lv.99 Impelrialdramon-PM : Impelrialdramon-FM Lv.40, Omnimon Lv.40 GranKuwagamon : Kabuterimon Lv.40 Diaboromon : GranKuwagamon Lv.99, BK WarGreymon Lv.99 =============================================================================== |7.4. Kumamon . . . dw3_f_s7.4 | =============================================================================== ------------------------ >Champions ------------------------ *Grizzmon : Kumamon Lv.5 Kyubimon : Grizzmon Lv.20, Spirit 80 Devimon : Marsmon Lv.10 Angemon : Myotismon Lv.20, Wind 280 Ex-veemon : Kyubimon Lv.10 Greymon : WarGrowlmon Lv.20, Fire 200 Dinohumon : MetalGreymon Lv.30 Growlmon : Marsmon Lv.20, Strength 480 Stingmon : Marsmon Lv.30, Speed 400 Hookmon : Kabuterimon Lv.20 Kabuterimon : Stingmon Lv.50 ------------------------ >Ultimates ------------------------ Digitamamon : Grizzmon Lv.30, Intelligence 80 MetalMamemon : GrapLeomon Lv.20, Machine 150 Angewomon : Angemon Lv.20, Water 280 Armormon : Hookmon Lv.50 WarGrowlmon : Growlmon Lv.50 Kyukimon : Dinohumon Lv.50 *GrapLeomon : Kumamon Lv.20 MetalGreymon : Greymon Lv.40 Taomon : Kyubimon Lv.40 MagnaAngemon : Angemon Lv.50 SkullGreymon : Greymon Lv.50, Dark 160 Paildramon : Ex-veemon Lv.5, Stingmon Lv.5 Myotismon : Devimon Lv.50 ------------------------ >Megas ------------------------ Cannondramon : Armormon Lv.99 Gallantmon : WarGrowlmon Lv.99 GuardiAngemon : Kotemon L.40 Sakuyamon : Taomon Lv.99 *Marsmon : Kumamon Lv.40 Seraphimon : MagnaAngemon Lv.99 WarGreymon : MetalGreymon Lv.99 BK WarGreymon : SkullGreymon Lv.99 Impelrialdramon : Paildramon Lv.50 MaloMyotismon : Myotismon Lv.99 MetalGarurumon : MetalMamemon Lv.40, Machine 200 MegaGargomon : MetalGarurumon Lv.99 Rosemon : Angewomon Lv.40 Phoenixmon : Rosemon Lv.99 Beelzemon : Gallantmon Lv.40, MaloMyotismon Lv.40 Omnimon : WarGreymon Lv.40, MetalGarurumon Lv.40 Impelrialdramon-FM : Impelrialdramon Lv.99 Impelrialdramon-PM : Impelrialdramon-FM Lv.40, Omnimon Lv.40 GranKuwagamon : Kabuterimon Lv.40 Diaboromon : GranKuwagamon Lv.99, BK WarGreymon Lv.99 =============================================================================== |7.5. Monmon . . . dw3_f_s7.5 | =============================================================================== ------------------------ >Champions ------------------------ *Hookmon : Monmon Lv.5 Ex-veemon : Hookmon Lv.20 Angemon : Armormon Lv.40, Wind 120 Kyubimon : Angewomon Lv.10, Spirit 200 Greymon : Cannondramon Lv.10 Dinohumon : MetalGreymon Lv.20, Strength 250 Growlmon : Kyukimon Lv.20, Speed 320 Grizzmon : Growlmon Lv.20, Defense 460 Stingmon : MetalGreymon Lv.30, Thunder 200 Devimon : SkullGreymon Lv.20, Spirit 300 Kabuterimon : Stingmon Lv.40 ------------------------ >Ultimates ------------------------ *Armormon : Monmon Lv.20 WarGrowlmon : Growlmon Lv.50 Kyukimon : Dinohumon Lv.50 MagnaAngemon : Angemon Lv.50 GrapLeomon : Grizzmon Lv.50 Taomon : Kyubimon Lv.40 MetalGreymon : Greymon Lv.40 SkullGreymon : Greymon Lv.50, Dark 300 Paildramon : Ex-veemon Lv.5, Stingmon Lv.5 Myotismon : Devimon Lv.5 ------------------------ >Megas ------------------------ *Cannondramon : Monmon Lv.40 Gallantmon : WarGrowlmon Lv.99 GuardiAngemon : Kotemon L.40 Sakuyamon : Taomon Lv.99 Marsmon : GrapLeomon Lv.99 Seraphimon : MagnaAngemon Lv.99 WarGreymon : MetalGreymon Lv.99 BK WarGreymon : SkullGreymon Lv.99 Impelrialdramon : Paildramon Lv.50 MaloMyotismon : Myotismon Lv.99 MetalGarurumon : MetalMamemon Lv.40, Machine 200 MegaGargomon : MetalGarurumon Lv.99 Rosemon : Angewomon Lv.40 Phoenixmon : Rosemon Lv.99 Beelzemon : Gallantmon Lv.40, MaloMyotismon Lv.40 Omnimon : WarGreymon Lv.40, MetalGarurumon Lv.40 Impelrialdramon-FM : Impelrialdramon Lv.99 Impelrialdramon-PM : Impelrialdramon-FM Lv.40, Omnimon Lv.40 GranKuwagamon : Kabuterimon Lv.40 Diaboromon : GranKuwagamon Lv.99, BK WarGreymon Lv.99 =============================================================================== |7.6. Patamon . . . dw3_f_s7.6 | =============================================================================== ------------------------ >Champions ------------------------ *Angemon : Patamon Lv.5 Stingmon : MagnaAngemon Lv.20, Thunder 100 Greymon : MagnaAngemon Lv.30, Fire 140 Hookmon : Seraphimon Lv.10 Growlmon : MetalMamemon Lv.20 Dinohumon : Growlmon Lv.20 Ex-veemon : Growlmon Lv.30, Wind 320 Grizzmon : Growlmon Lv.40, Strength 240 Devimon : Armormon Lv.30, Dark 300 Kyubimon : Armormon Lv.40, Spirit 300 Kabuterimon : Stingmon Lv.40 ------------------------ >Ultimates ------------------------ Digitamamon : Angemon Lv.20, Spirit 200 Angewomon : Angemon Lv.30, Intelligence 180 MetalMamemon : Armormon Lv.20, Machine 140 Armormon : Hookmon Lv.50 GrapLeomon : Grizzmon Lv.50 Taomon : Kyubimon Lv.40 Kyukimon : Dinohumon Lv.50 MetalGreymon : Greymon Lv.40 WarGrowlmon : Growlmon Lv.50 *MagnaAngemon : Patamon Lv.20 SkullGreymon : Greymon Lv.50, Dark 220 Paildramon : Ex-veemon Lv.5, Stingmon Lv.5 Myotismon : Devimon Lv.50 ------------------------ >Megas ------------------------ Cannondramon : Armormon Lv.99 Gallantmon : WarGrowlmon Lv.99 GuardiAngemon : Kotemon L.40 Sakuyamon : Taomon Lv.99 Marsmon : GrapLeomon Lv.99 *Seraphimon : Patamon Lv.40 WarGreymon : MetalGreymon Lv.99 BK WarGreymon : SkullGreymon Lv.99 Impelrialdramon : Paildramon Lv.50 MaloMyotismon : Myotismon Lv.99 MetalGarurumon : MetalMamemon Lv.40, Machine 200 MegaGargomon : MetalGarurumon Lv.99 Rosemon : Angewomon Lv.40 Phoenixmon : Rosemon Lv.99 Beelzemon : Gallantmon Lv.40, MaloMyotismon Lv.40 Omnimon : WarGreymon Lv.40, MetalGarurumon Lv.40 Impelrialdramon-FM : Impelrialdramon Lv.99 Impelrialdramon-PM : Impelrialdramon-FM Lv.40, Omnimon Lv.40 GranKuwagamon : Kabuterimon Lv.40 Diaboromon : GranKuwagamon Lv.99, BK WarGreymon Lv.99 =============================================================================== |7.7. Renamon . . . dw3_f_s7.7 | =============================================================================== ------------------------ >Champions ------------------------ *Kyubimon : Renamon Lv.5 Stingmon : Kyubimon Lv.20, Strength 80 Growlmon : Stingmon Lv.20, Defense 80 Ex-veemon : Taomon Lv.20, Wind 120 Devimon : Sakuyamon Lv.10 Angemon : Sakuyamon Lv.30, Wind 150 Grizzmon : Myotismon Lv.20, Strength 300 Hookmon : Kyukimon Lv.20 Dinohumon : Grizzmon Lv.20 Greymon : Grizzmon Lv.30, Defense 280 Kabuterimon : Stingmon Lv.40 ------------------------ >Ultimates ------------------------ Angewomon : Kyubimon Lv.30, Spirit 160 MetalMamemon : Taomon Lv.30, Machine 100 Digitamamon : Sakuyamon Lv.20, Intelligence 400 Armormon : Hookmon Lv.50 Kyukimon : Dinohumon Lv.50 MagnaAngemon : Angemon Lv.50 WarGrowlmon : Growlmon Lv.50 GrapLeomon : Grizzmon Lv.50 *Taomon : Renamon Lv.20 MetalGreymon : Greymon Lv.40 SkullGreymon : Greymon Lv.50, Dark 250 Paildramon : Ex-veemon Lv.5, Stingmon Lv.5 Myotismon : Devimon Lv.50 ------------------------ >Megas ------------------------ Cannondramon : Armormon Lv.99 Gallantmon : WarGrowlmon Lv.99 GuardiAngemon : Kotemon L.40 *Sakuyamon : Renamon Lv.40 Marsmon : GrapLeomon Lv.99 Seraphimon : MagnaAngemon Lv.99 WarGreymon : MetalGreymon Lv.99 BK WarGreymon : SkullGreymon Lv.99 Impelrialdramon : Paildramon Lv.50 MaloMyotismon : Myotismon Lv.99 MetalGarurumon : MetalMamemon Lv.40, Machine 200 MegaGargomon : MetalGarurumon Lv.99 Rosemon : Angewomon Lv.40 Phoenixmon : Rosemon Lv.99 Beelzemon : Gallantmon Lv.40, MaloMyotismon Lv.40 Omnimon : WarGreymon Lv.40, MetalGarurumon Lv.40 Impelrialdramon-FM : Impelrialdramon Lv.99 Impelrialdramon-PM : Impelrialdramon-FM Lv.40, Omnimon Lv.40 GranKuwagamon : Kabuterimon Lv.40 Diaboromon : GranKuwagamon Lv.99, BK WarGreymon Lv.99 =============================================================================== |7.8. Veemon . . . dw3_f_s7.8 | =============================================================================== ------------------------ >Champions ------------------------ *Ex-veemon : Veemon Lv.5 Stingmon : Ex-veemon Lv.30 Devimon : Paildramon Lv.25, Dark 160 Growlmon : Paildramon Lv.30, Fire 90 Greymon : Paildramon Lv.35, Defense 200 Kyubimon : Paildramon Lv.40, Ice 200 Angemon : Paildramon Lv.45, Intelligence 230 Dinohumon : Impelrialdramon Lv.20 Hookmon : Impelrialdramon Lv.35, Machine 160 Grizzmon : Impelrialdramon Lv.45, Defense 200 Kabuterimon : Stingmon Lv.40 ------------------------ >Ultimates ------------------------ MetalMamemon : Paildramon Lv.20, Machine 100 Angewomon : MagnaAngemon Lv.20 Digitamamon : Impelrialdramon Lv.20, Intelligence 300 Armormon : Hookmon Lv.50 WarGrowlmon : Growlmon Lv.50 Taomon : Kyubimon Lv.40 GrapLeomon : Grizzmon Lv.50 MetalGreymon : Greymon Lv.40 Kyukimon : Dinohumon Lv.50 SkullGreymon : Greymon Lv.50, Dark 190 *Paildramon : Veemon Lv.20, Stingmon Lv.5 Myotismon : Devimon Lv.50 ------------------------ >Megas ------------------------ Cannondramon : Armormon Lv.99 Gallantmon : WarGrowlmon Lv.99 GuardiAngemon : Kotemon L.40 Sakuyamon : Taomon Lv.99 Marsmon : GrapLeomon Lv.99 Seraphimon : MagnaAngemon Lv.99 WarGreymon : MetalGreymon Lv.99 BK WarGreymon : SkullGreymon Lv.99 *Impelrialdramon : Veemon Lv.40, Paildramon Lv.50 MaloMyotismon : Myotismon Lv.99 MetalGarurumon : MetalMamemon Lv.40, Machine 200 MegaGargomon : MetalGarurumon Lv.99 Rosemon : Angewomon Lv.40 Phoenixmon : Rosemon Lv.99 Beelzemon : Gallantmon Lv.40, MaloMyotismon Lv.40 Omnimon : WarGreymon Lv.40, MetalGarurumon Lv.40 Impelrialdramon-FM : Impelrialdramon Lv.99 Impelrialdramon-PM : Impelrialdramon-FM Lv.40, Omnimon Lv.40 GranKuwagamon : Kabuterimon Lv.40 Diaboromon : GranKuwagamon Lv.99, BK WarGreymon Lv.99 ############################################################################### /8. Game Hints . . .dw3_f_s8 / ############################################################################### Here are some tips I can give you in playing this game: 1) Save. If there's a Gatomon ahead because most of the games give you a chance of saving your progress in game before a boss fight or a hard part. 2) Heal. Whenever your HP is low, heal using techniques or items, or rest in an inn. It's the standard rule in PRG's. 3) Stock up items. If you lose your MP for healing techniques, the only way to survive the battle is the item. Do not limit your self in using items unless you're out of money to buy one out of it. 4) Level Up! This is the "GOLDEN RULE" in such RPG's. If you can't defeat a dungeon or bosses, try to level up! There are many way in this game to level up your digimons faster. One is fighting Numemons. Their race gives the most highest experience points in the game. The solution here is that when your about in a high level, you can defeat them in 2-4 hits only. The blue one gives 222 exp each. The other way is by fishing and fighting Cardmon (water), and finishing a sea digimon. Here's a list what kind and where they can be found. I arrange them from least to greatest EXP get. a. Coelamon (drops Water Chip 1) in AS Plug Cape. b. Seadramon (drops Water Power 1) in AS Kicking Forest or South Sector. c. Shellmon (drops Water Chip 1) in AS South Cape. d. Dolphmon in AS West Sector. e. Divermon in AS & AM Divermon's Lake. f. Red Ebidramon (drops Water power 2) in AM East Sector & South Sector. g. White Ebidramon (drops Train Chip 2) in AM Central & South Sector. h. Blue MegaSeadramon (drops Water Power S) in AS Lake of Ice. i. Black Scorpiomon (drops Train Chip V) in AM Lake of Ice. I also recommend leveling up here Renamon because she (!) has many lightning techniques that kills easily water-type digimons. 5) Train in gyms! That's all? 6) Counter Crest insulates physical damage down by an attack. So that means any physical damage or normal attacks done by an enemy can't fill up your Blast Gauge. If an opponent uses a technique with a physical damage (elemental attack for short^_^) could increase your Blast Gauge. 6) You could steal! Hah! So this makes some more controversy. I thought that there is no way to steal but I'm wrong about that! Some people in message board say the word steal! Steal! Steal! But I don't know how. So I started finding way and accidentally I used the Picking Claw learned by Growlmon. I thought that was an attack but I was surprised that it stolen the item of Cherrymon. So that day I thought that I was so stupid! 7) Weapons that have special effects interfere the effect of Counter Crest. 8) About cards, after you defeated KingDivermon in Dueling Island, you can battle all tamers in card battle as long as you reach the minimum charisma requirements. After defeating KingEtemon in AM Dueling Island, you can seek BK Agumon and Numemon in Circuit Board for rare cards. 9) Attack weak points! Some digimons have their weakness. Obviously like plants attack by fire elemental will easily toast them to dust. Water to thunder because in so0me scientific notations, water is a conductor of electricity it means electrical charges have a higher rank or advantage with water. Here are weaknesses I know in the game: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Weaknesses %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Plant by Fire Ice by Fire Fire by Water Water by Electricity Machine by Water Dark by machine (I'm not sure) %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Strongesses (the antonym of weaknesses, right?) %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Fire by Ice Plants by Water 10) About in charisma, charisma naturally increases by the leveling up of rookies. It can be rise by equipping your digimons with accessories or by using Charisma Chief stolen from KingEtemon and buying from AM Black Market. 11) About the card battle, Lance Luster says: It is best if you make your deck with the same colored energy. It is best if your deck is full of red digimons, blue, etc. This way when when you want to summon a high level digimon, it would make it a lot easier. Aside of that I recommend not putting that many mega digimon in your deck. This is because they cannot do combo. One more thing, it is wise to stock up program cards, such as freeze bug. Program cards can help out a lot, especially when fighting strong card player. 12) Evading! Gallantmon says: In order to evade a lot of the time rapidly press triangle as your opponent is attacking. 13) Strong Digimons! Glitch says: 1. How to get HerculesKabuterimon You can only get HerculesKabuterimon if you have GranKuwagamon. You need to train GranKuwagamon's strength, speed, defense, wind tolerrance, and fire tolerance to 999 and the GranKuwagamon has to be at level 99. Then you can get Snimon, which has high speed. Train Snimon to level 99 and you will get Okuwamon, train Okuwamon to level 99 and its metal tolerance to 999 and you will receive Kurisarimon. Train the Kurisarimon to level 50 and you get Infermon, you have to get Infermon to level 99 and then Apokarimon will be optional. Train Apokarimon's dark tolerance to 999, and its level at 99. You will then get HerculesKabuterimon. It is very powerful and when I said very, I mean very, very, very powerful. HerculesKabuterimon looks like Kabuterimon but its gold and you get its finishing move at level 99. Its finishing move can do up to 8000 damage! You can use HerculesKabuterimon against Galacticmon (the final boss) and Galacticmon will go down easily. 2. How to get Magnaillusionmon Chaos mode The easiest way to get Magnaillusionmon Chaos mode is with Guilmon. Magnaillusionmon is a legendary digimon and is very powerful. To get it, you need Guilmon at level 70 or higher. Train the Growlmon to level 99 and all its stats at 999, you will get Blackwargrowlmon and train that digimon to get Gigadramon. Train Gigadramon to level 99 and make sure that it is equipped with Vanquish and Evil Fang. It will learn Manticoremon and train Manticoremon to get Ragemon. Train the Ragemon to level 99 and you will recieve Berserkmon. Then if you have Angemon, train it until it learns MagnaAngemon and then train MagnaAngemon's Dark Tolerance into 999 and train it to level 99. It will learn BlackSerahimon. If you have both Berserkmon and BlackSeraphinmon, you will have Strikemon, train Strikemon to level 50 to get Illusionmon, train Illusionmon to level 99 and MagnaIllusionmon will me optional. Then train MagnaIllusionmon to level 99 and you will have MagnaIllusionmon Chaos Mode. It is very fast and has high defense. It learns its finishing move at level 99 and it takes 330 MP!!!!!! It makes the enemy goes KO. This is one invincible digimon. 3. How to get Staticmon Out of all of these digimon, this is the most powerful. To get Staticmon, you'll need Neutromon, Chargemon, and Protomon. These are three very powerful digimon and they're legendary. It's too complicated to get one of these. Neutromon has high Speed, Chargemon has high Defense, and Protomon has high Strength. You need all of these three digimon at level 99. And you will recieve a Hackermon. Train that to level 99 to get Abosrbermon, train it to level 99 and it can learn Deletermon. Train that to level 99 and it will learn Virusdramon. Train Virusdramon to level 99 and then Staticmon will be optional. Staticmon is really good. Its finishing move can KO you opponent and take how many HP was drained and add it to its own HP! Its really strong. Staticmon looks kind of like Bluemeramon but it is a bit yellowish. I hope this helps you, and the digimon I have are Agumon which can learn HerculesKabuterimon, Guilmon that can become MagnaIllusionmon Chaos Mode, and Renamon that is able to digivolve into Staticmon. They rule!!!!!! I knocked out Galacticmon's tail and head with just a few hits from these digimon! *Important Notice* I have no proof is this is true. If yes, whack them all OUT!!!!!! If you wish to know, try it yourself. 14) Good items in the game! Lance Luster says: Here are some few very good items that can really help in the game. Note that some of the crests don't function when you equip items like cerebrus fang, shock horn, raven bow, etc. (e.g.counter crest, multicrest) Counter Crest: Lets your digimon retaliate with the same damage you receive from your enemy. You can get it from Tuskmon in Asuka Server (west sector). *Important Notice* All Tuskmons in the Digimon World have it. When you fight the fat tamer after you'd ride gondola in Asuka Server for the first time, if you're lucky, you can get it. Tuskmon will sometimes drop it. Multi crest: It makes your digimon attack trice (like Persiamon but only x3). Get it from clockmon in Dum Dum Factory (Asuka server, West Sector)or get a digimon that knows Picking Claw or Snatch (like Wargrowlmon or Gallantmon) and battle the trainers at Legendary Gym and use Picking Claw to clockmon and after beating them you obtain the multi-crest (its a matter of luck). Recovery Crest: Lets you gradually recover hp even switch out during battle. This crest is very rare, I obtained it from cherrymon at the Amaterasu server, note, the cherrymon must have fall leaves. But I don't exactly remember if you can get it from Warumonzaemon but from cherrymon is assured it works. Also, this crest can be obtained from a green woodmon (not so sure too). *Important Notice* I'm not suggesting for you to use this as if it adds only a little amount of HP into your digimon. Also it works the same thing as the counter crest. Binder Crest: Reduces the chance of enemy to runaway. This crest is very useful especially to cardmons. Obtain this crest from numemons at Asuka server Dum-Dum Factory. Training Book: lets training a little easier. Obtain this item from numemon(purple) at the jungle shrine. Dance Wing: Evades better(better than dance feather). Only exclusively from Valkyriemon at the North Badlands W AM server. Water Power 2: Adds water to attacks (strong effect versus fire digimons, tip, with multicrest or counter crest with the combination of either Bolt Power 2, Fire Power 2, Metal Power 2, Ice Power 2.) Got from fishing at any fishing spots. *Important Notice* You CANNOT equip 2 powers at the same time. Ice power 2: Adds ice to attacks. Got from Icemon at Lake of Ice (AS server). Metal Power 2: Adds machine to attacks. Beat the machine digimons at Dum-Dum Factory AMATERASU SERVER. Bolt Power 2: Adds thunder to attacks. I prefer this Power because many digimons are weak on thunder. Got it from Boltmon AM server (Kulon Mines). Power Brace: The ultimate item to make training the easiest. Get it from numemon at jungle shrine AM server or at the kulon mine AM server (fugamon). I got the ff. items but I forgot where I obtained them. If you know where to obtain it, please post it. HP proxy (decreases enemy hp slowly) MP proxy (decreases enemy mp slowly) Now for the rarer items: Max Charge: Heals your digimon's hp to the max (Get it from Brachiomon at Phoenix Bay AM Server)! Ultra charge: Heals your digimon's hp by 5000 (from Metaletemon Northbadlands E AM Server) Cursed Puppet: Lowers your enemy's strenght & defense (from Ladydevimon and other digimons in AM server. Ladydevimon can be found at North Badlands W. Remember, only at AMATERASU SERVER). Note that all items I stated are rare and hard to obtain,battle the digimons holding it enough times. For those who can't find a TNT Ball to make the bomb for the reliability shrine,battle Triceramon in plug cape or tyranno valley enough times at Asuka Server. *Important Note* About the Power Items, they're are accesories and in the whole game you can only equip 2 accesories in the whole time. Also there are Power level 3 which, I don't know how to get them. But I remember that I have some of it but I just can't remember where I get it all. Sorry for that. ############################################################################### /9. Side Quests . . . dw3_f_s9 / ############################################################################### I wrote this for easy preference only. Some of this may be in there above! All of the side quests are optional. =============================================================================== |9.1. Kicking Boots . . . dw3_f_s9.1 | =============================================================================== 1. Go to Plug Cape and watch the kid kicking the tree and talk to him. 2. Find his Gabumon card. It is inside the cabinet (not the basement! there is no basement neither :p on the lower floor of Asuka's Inn. That is where I told you the first 500 bits. 4. Go back to the kicking kid and give back his card. He will tell that someone might know in the city in Veemon whereabouts. 5. Talk to Waitress Debbie in Lamb Chop and she will tell you she saw a Veemon somewhere near Wind Prairie. 6. Go to wind Prairie and Veemon will challenge you in Hide-and-Seek. Win this game and he will give you the Kicking Boots. Easy?! =============================================================================== |9.2. Fishing Pole . . . dw3_f_s9.2 | =============================================================================== 1. After you've first seen the Digimon World, you can start this side quest immediately in the Item Shop. 2. Buy a Bamboo Spear at Gargomon. 3. Talk to Tai Kong Wang (sounds like King Kong). He will make you a fishing pole if you collect the items. 4. Way back turn to Divermon's Lake and goes down the ladder. Talk to the Divermon and help him to remove the fish bone in his throat. You get now Red Snapper. 5. Head to Protocol Forest and fight some Dokugumons here to get Spider Web. If you get back to Tai Kong Wang and now, the Fishing Pole! It enables you to fish around. =============================================================================== |9.3. DRI Agent . . . dw3_f_s9.3 | =============================================================================== DRI Agents collects Digimon DNA (DDNA) and they study it. If you help them finding the DDNA of a certain digimon they want, they will add that rookie digimon to you. DRI Agents can be found all over Asuka Server only. There are some pre-requirements and levels in such way they talk to you. Here's the list of DRI Agents and all about them. The combined levels identify levels of digimon/s you brought with the DRI Agent. The DDNA can be found inside a body of its kind. Like the DRI Agent told you to find the DDNA of MetalGreymon, MetalGreymon's rookie form is Agumon. And it's not that easy, because you need to fight the ultimate form for them to give the DDNA.