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How many Trophies are required to evolve. Trophies are earned by completing missions. If you are using the Vital Bracelet BE, Trophies have been renamed to PP, and can be gained by doing Squat Trainings.

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How many Battles are required to evolve. Battles can be triggered by touching the Vital Bracelet to any powered NFC source, such as a smart phone or vending machine. Battles can also be done against another Vital Bracelet using the VS DiM.

Not Applicable. If any Digimon shows this as a requirement on the chart, it means there is no minimum requirement for that particular condition. If a Digimon shows N/A for all four conditions, this means that you will get that Digimon if you do no not meet the minimum requirements for any other evolution option.

Indicates which Digimon must be in backup in order to evolve. For Stage IV and V Digimon, the Digimon in backup must be a different attribute from the one being raised, and the Jogress will occur at the normal evolution time. Only specific Stage VI Digimon can Jogress, and this will occur 3 hours after the two required Digimon are on the device. You can check a Digimon's attribute on the status screen. In addition, types are displayed on this page as Red/Orange/Yellow/Pink for Vaccine, Greens for Data, Violets/Brown for Virus and Blues/Gray for Free. Please note that attribute based Jogress evolutions used on the original Dim cards will not work on the Vital Bracelet BE.

Evolution is measured by a Digimon's Evolution Stage. Most Digimon species belong to one of six Evolution Stages, and when they evolve, it is typically to a Digimon of a higher Evolution Stage than their previous form.

As part of their life cycle, all Digimon undergo evolution in the wild over time, and they usually stay evolved. However, Digimon can also draw power from the energy, emotions, and/or willpower of humans to evolve much faster. Tamers and Chosen Children use their bonds with their partner Digimon, together with their Digivices (and sometimes, other items), to temporarily evolve their Digimon into more powerful forms.

All Digimon naturally consume ("load") data, including the data of other Digimon which they have defeated, to sustain themselves. When they have loaded large enough amounts of data, they may undergo evolution.[3] What a Digimon evolves into is determined by numerous factors. The most common of these factors are:

These factors mean that any two Digimon who start off as the same species can evolve in completely different directions from each other depending on the lives that they each live. The diversity of evolution pathways is a survival strategy that allows Digimon to adapt and endure the harsh, survival-of-the-fittest environment of the Digital World.[3] In Digimon Adventure, Gennai says that there is no "right" or "wrong" in evolution in and of itself.[12]

There can be other factors involved in different stories. For example, in Digimon Savers: Another Mission, the influence of the Dark Area is altering the evolutionary trees of Digimon so that they are evolving into many different forms.

Evolving again gets harder and harder with each Evolution Stage that a Digimon reaches, because each new Stage requires more and more data than the last. There are fewer and fewer Digimon of each subsequent level (individual wise, rather than species wise - as each level generally has more species than the previous level), and the majority of Digimon in the wild do not evolve any further than the Adult level.[3]

It is common in Digimon media for Digimon to draw strength and energy from humans. For example, many early episodes of Digimon Savers tell stories about Digimon who have infiltrated the Real World and are feeding on the emotions of troubled people.

Humans who are partnered with Digimon and have a Digivice, like Tamers and Chosen Children, are able to use their energy to artificially induce an evolution of their partner Digimon to a higher Evolution Stage. These evolutions are generally short-lived, only lasting for one or two battles. After the battle, they will usually devolve back to the form that they regularly inhabit when their human partner is not evolving them (almost always of the Child level).

The ability of a human to evolve their partner Digimon is typically based on the bond that the two share, and on the emotional state and maturity of the human partner. When both their relationship and their mindsets are healthy, they are able to evolve, and as they improve, they become able to evolve into stronger and stronger Digimon. It is also common for the human partner to acquire and use items and other powers to facilitate their partner Digimon's evolution.

Another way to evolve is for two Digimon to combine together and create a single Digimon that usually has greater power. The concept of evolving in this way was introduced in 1998 in the Digimon Pendulum series of virtual pets. There are several named methods of evolution that work by combining multiple Digimon: Jogress Evolution, fusion, DigiXros, and (for Appmon) AppGattai.

Following the level retcons in the Digimon Reference Book that gave Xros Wars Digimon levels, the ability for the Fusion to be at a lower level than one of its components occurred. For example, Shoutmon X4B (a fusion of Shoutmon X4 and Beelzebumon (2010 Anime Version)) is a Perfect level Digimon despite Beelzebumon being an Ultimate level.

One lead Digimon combines with one or more other Digimon ("DigiXros Units") to create a composite Digimon, where the other Digimon form equipment, new attributes and/or new body parts for the lead Digimon.

Both Jogress Evolutions and fusions generally only involve two Digimon, but there are some Digimon who are formed by the combination of more than two other Digimon, such as Ultimate Chaosmon and Omegamon: Merciful Mode. Jogressing and fusing are often portrayed as giving the consciousnesses of the constituent Digimon equal control of the new form, unlike DigiXrossing, where there is one clear leader who is controlling the new form.

The act of a Tamer undoing a Jogress and splitting the combined Digimon back into its constituent Digimon is called Partition (パーティション Pātishon).[35] Similarly, the act of splitting up a DigiXrossed Digimon back into its constituents is called Xros Open (クロスオーペン Kurosuōpen).

Unlike Digimon combining, AppGattai is virtually the only way to become a stronger Appmon. An Appmon Chip can be used instead of an active Appmon. It is possible for an AppGattai to fail and result in a weak Appmon (Sukashimon for AppGattai between Standard Grade Appmon, and Damedamon between Super Grade Appmon).

Mode Change (モードチェンジ Mōdochenji) is an evolution-like ability that is available to certain Digimon species which have multiple forms, or "Modes." When a Digimon undergoes a Mode Change, they transform into another mode of that species. This usually does not change their Evolution Stage, but there are some Modes that do (e.g. Lucemon).

Armor Evolution is less of a strain on a Digimon than regular evolution,[41] and borrowing the Digimental's power enables the Digimon to draw upon formidable power with greater ease; for this reason, Armor Evolution was viewed as dangerous in the ancient Digital World.[40] Most Digimentals are known to be associated with an elemental attribute, this being the power that Digimon borrow from when using them,[40] so Armor Digimon resulting from a given Digimental wield the corresponding element.[41]

One side effect of the X-Antibody is its ability to induce special evolutions in Digimon. When the amount of X-Antibodies present in a Digimon's body reach high enough levels, they extract latent data from the Digimon's Digicore and use that to evolve the Digimon into a new form that expresses that latent data.[42]

When the X-Antibody accesses and modifies a Digimon's Digicore, the Digimon evolves into a special X-Antibody variant of itself that expresses latent data that the X-Antibody has extracted from its Digicore.

Digimon Frontier focuses on the use of the twenty Legendary Spirits to transform into Hybrid Digimon in a process called Spirit Evolution. Both human Chosen Children and ordinary Digimon are capable of Spirit Evolution.

The primary focus of Digimon Xros Wars is on its main gimmick of DigiXrossing, where humans use Xros Loaders to temporarily combine their Digimon allies. Meanwhile, evolution is described as a permanent growth into new forms that Digimon undergo as they age, which takes a very long time, but all of this time can be skipped over temporarily via Super Evolution.

Digimon Universe Appli Monsters has its own version of Evolution Stages for Appmon, called Grades, but unlike other Digimon series, there is not quite any directly "evolving" a single Appmon into a single new form. Instead, all progression to higher Grades, at least initially, revolves around two compatible Appmon (or their Appmon Chips) undergoing AppGattai to combine together.

How evolution works in Digimon Ghost Game has not been explained yet, but appears to be related to a Vitals gauge readout on the human partner's Digivice-V- or Digivice-VV-. Ghost Game also explores the idea of multiple routes of evolutions for partner Digimon.

Evolution is one-way and cannot be undone. It isn't explained what causes evolution, however, as Digimon Project 2021 advertises the Vital Bracelet, and the Tamers in it utilize Vital Bracelets as their Digivices, it's likely they work under the same rules. Only Partner Digimon are shown evolving in the shorts.

Unlike the anime, no stock footage is used, and every evolution seems to happen in real-time, with the evolving Digimon still being capable of interacting with their environment and enemies while evolving. In every case, an evolution starts with a blue holographic ring with "EVOLUTION!" written in it coming from the Tamer's Vital Bracelet, which surrounds them. Afterwards, several different and inconsistent effects are seen, such as glowing eyes, a silhouette of the evolution appearing over the Digimon evolving then taking full form, bolts of electricity coming from the evolving Digimon, the Digimon becoming holographic, it being taken over by energy before changing into an incomplete evolved form with the missing parts of the evolution forming afterwards, or the same blue ring appearing on the evolving Digimon. Regardless, once the Digimon finishes evolving, it always shows the Digimon's name, attribute, level and type behind it, using dub terminology, except in the first episode. As the shorts are not voiced, no Digimon calls their evolutions.

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