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Digimon World Dawn/Dusk (Video Game)
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A pair of games for the DS and the sequel to Digimon World DS/Digimon Story, Digimon World Dawn/Dusk (originally known as Digimon Story Sunburst/Moonlight in Japan) puts you in the shoes of a member of the Light Fang or the Night Crow, two rival teams who raise and battle Digimon in the Digital World. The annual tournament is cut short by a mysterious viral assault, severing all contact between the two teams and leaving both Sunshine and Darkmoon City scrambling to rebuild and figure out just what caused the incident. Naturally, both sides suspect the other had a hand in it... and naturally, it falls to you to find out the truth.Like Digimon World 3, there's plenty of Fanservice, with dozens of Digimon to build your dream team. And despite its nature, there is actually a fair amount of variation between the games, with several storyline quests differing depending on which version you're playing, although, regardless of the team you're on, the dialogues are pretty much the same. | |
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Heroic Mime | |
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Heroic Mime: Your counterpart/rival from the other team/game gets speaking lines, but not you. | |
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Purely Aesthetic Gender | |
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Purely Aesthetic Gender: Might be why they let you rename your Digimon whenever it digivolves; seeing Vilemon become LadyDevimon is... interesting. Similarly, Shamamon's final form is Kuzuhamon. Also, your own gender selection functions like this due to some odd translation choices, which you're likely to find out by talking to your Digimon; among other things, they'll ask your female avatar if you have a girlfriend... When your gender is brought up by other characters it will be male, even if you're the girl. This is because the Japanese version only had one script, with gender-neutral pronouns, and the translators did not bother to create a new one. | |
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Defeat Means Friendship | |
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Defeat Means Friendship: The standard way of convincing other Digimon to cooperate with you is to beat them in a fight. | |
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Now, Where Was I Going Again? | |
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Now, Where Was I Going Again?: Partly averted; you can look up your current Quest in the menu at any time. Of course, when you don't have a quest... Exploring can be really tedious as you have no map and the later areas are pretty much big mazes with several dead-ends. Couple this with a extremely high random encounter ratio plus no means to repel those encounters and even the most basic missions can be a chore to do. | |
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The Cameo | |
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The Cameo: A post-game mission has you participate in an interdimensional tournament where you fight against the heroes of Digimon Next and the quartet of Digimon Data Squad as your opponents. Sayo (female protagonist, Dusk side) appears in Cyber Sleuth. | |
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The Rival | |
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The Rival: Koh in Dusk and Sayo in Dawn. | |
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Palette Swap | |
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Palette Swap: Several of the Digimon you can obtain such as BlackAgumon, Imperialdramon: Dragon Mode (Black) Hagurumon, MegaKabuterimon (Red) MetalEtemon and Meteormon to name a few are often alternate versions of Digimon found in earlier dungeons. The female Player Character model in Dawn is a Palette Swap of Sayo and vice versa with the male Player Character model in Dusk for Koh. | |
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Status Effects | |
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Status Effects: Mostly averts Useless Useful Spell by attaching these to normal, damaging moves as potential side-effects. | |
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Mythology Gag | |
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Mythology Gag: Quite a lot, and mostly to the anime series in the form you get some digimon, not limiting it to just the very appearance of digimon that appeared in the series at some point: Apocalymon can only obtained by fusing members of the Dark Masters. The Dark Masters themselves can only be obtained in a specific order. There's an slight one to Piedmon's status as the leader, The requirements to get the Dark Masters are made so Piedmon is the last one you can get. He is also the only one of the Dark Masters to not have one of his skills at level 4 and instead has all his skills at level 5. Metalseadramon's status as The Last of These Is Not Like the Others, in the series, Metalseadramon is the only Dark Master whose attribute is NOT virus, here, Metalseadramon is the only Dark Master whose type is not in the side of Night Claw. Both of Myotismon's evolutions: It can only evolve to Venommyotismon while having an ally Demidevimon, and Malomyotismon can only be evolved to while having an ally Arukenimon. Beelzemon Blast Mode can only be obtained by fusing it with a Bancholeomon. Some Digimon that were main partners in the anime series can reach their supermode from that series, even if said form is something really specific and unique to the series in which it appeared. | |
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Plot Armor | |
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Plot Armor: The main character is immune to the data-erasing waves used by the Big Bad, meaning only he/she can stop him. The game's justification is that the attack requires a lot of power to use, and the player's character gets there after the first attack. During the second one, they're able to shrug it off with Heroic Willpower, and during the final battle, they're protected with the Power of Friendship. | |
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Awesome, but Impractical | |
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Awesome, but Impractical: The main story is easy enough to make most of the more powerful Megas such as ZeedMillenniummon unnecessary when compared to the amount of time required to get them. A few of them can be examples even for most of the post-story sections. | |
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Number of the Beast | |
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Number of the Beast: You need 6666+ experience from fighting Beast-attribute Digimon to Digivolve Myotismon to VenomMyotismon, and at Level 66, to boot. | |
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Distaff Counterpart | |
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Distaff Counterpart: Occurs with the cast due to Static Role, Exchangeable Character casting depending on the version. Chief Julia to Chief Glare and their respective partners Ophanimon to ChaosGallantmon. Their lieutenants Litton and Raigo also follow this. The Player Character's peer group tamers and friends (Pulsa, Komachi, Tonpei, Cheetah and Kenpa in Dawn. Newton, Dorothy, Punch, Gutts and Barone in Dusk) are also similarly counterparts of their group. And so do their respective Bronze ranked (Gaoh and Lyla (Dawn) with Sukekiyo and Kakumi (Dusk)) and Silver ranked (Gideon (Dawn) and Spike (Dusk)) named Tamers in their respective groups. | |
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Beef Gate | |
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To top it off, one of the most powerful of them, the Miracle Digi-egg, is unlocked as soon as you defeat Grimmon, the third boss, relatively early into your gameplay. You wouldn't know about it because you have to enter Login Mountain with no quests active (explained above), and then wade though two Beef Gate areas, in order to find it in a stray chest in the middle of nowhere. Many a player had finished the game and the missions after that, and never found it because of either unmentioned mechanics, or the fact that the majority of the other digi-eggs are given as quest rewards, so it's really easy to assume wrongly. | |
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Even Evil Has Standards | |
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Even Evil Has Standards: Kowloon Co will only help you if you defeat them (Or if you decide to skip the boss fight and pay them 100000 bits up front). After you do so, two of the members suggest bailing, but their leader invokes both these tropes, stating that while they're criminals, they never go back on their promise. | |
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Lethal Joke Character | |
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Lethal Joke Character: | |
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TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers | |
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Metalseadramon's status as The Last of These Is Not Like the Others, in the series, Metalseadramon is the only Dark Master whose attribute is NOT virus, here, Metalseadramon is the only Dark Master whose type is not in the side of Night Claw. | |
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Magikarp Power | |
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Magikarp Power: All of the In-Training stage Digimon learn the move Rainbow Spit, which hits twice for heavy damage... at level 60. Learning it before hitting Mega level for the first time is unlikely. | |
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Night and Day Duo | |
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Night and Day Duo: The two mascot Digimon Coronamon and Lunamon whose respective Mega Forms, Apollomon and Dianamon, are the Digimon representatives of the Roman Gods of the sun and moon. | |
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Elemental Powers | |
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Elemental Powers: Each Digimon is assigned being resistant to one attribute and weak to another. The following elements are: Wind, Dark, Earth, Metal, Holy, Water, Fire and Electricity | |
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A Taste of Power | |
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A Taste of Power: All four of the starter packs you can choose from at the beginning have at least one Ultimate level Digimon. Naturally, this doesn't last... | |
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Four Is Death | |
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Four Is Death: both the regular evolution and DNA evolution requirements for Apocalymon require the base Digimon to have accrued 44,444 Dark experience. | |
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Super Title 64 Advance | |
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Super Title 64 Advance: Following suit the Running Gag of many Nintendo DS games, the cities the two rival teams are stationed in are called Darkmoon and Sunshine. | |
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Useless Useful Spell | |
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Useless Useful Spell: Techniques that do nothing but lower or increase the Spirit stat. The only thing Spirit does is determine how much your stats increase when leveling up and it has absolutely no effect in combat. | |
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But Thou Must! | |
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But Thou Must!: This is subverted before the battle with Grandracomon. You can tell him to pay for Kowloon Co's services himself and fight him or pay him 100000 bits and get the Kowloon Blade. | |
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All Your Powers Combined | |
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All Your Powers Combined: DNA Digivolution, which allows your newly fused Digimon to inherit the techniques of the Digimon used to create it, and some new skills of their own. Also used by the Big Bad, who combines its power with that of Chronomon, the final boss of the previous game. | |
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Level Grinding | |
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Level Grinding: You'll have to do loads and loads of this to max out your Digimon's stats in order to stand a chance in PvP. From the beginning to end. Should the player not use the passwords in the Coliseum to start the game with the Legendary Sword, Legendary Armor and Legendary Ring, even the early enemies can take a while to beat. And more traditional players will be in for a surprise since the real way to enhace stats is by repeatedly degenerating the Mons so they go back to the previous evolution stage with higher stats. Should one simply level up and evolve them when it can be done, eventually the bosses will overwhelm the team. Ironically, beating the weakest enemy in the game in enough to raise any Digimon from Level 1 to 3. Then the experience needed start to grow exponentially. And if you're actually building a team for PvP, you'll need to level one Digimon to 70, 80 or 90 several times. Have fun. | |
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Dark Is Not Evil | |
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Dark Is Not Evil: Human and Digimon denizens of Darkmoon City and Night Crow due to their focus and mastery of Dark/Virus type Digimon. They are not evil no matter the version you play, though like Light Fang in the Dusk version, they do get brainwashed into fighting you for most of the game in Dawn. All the other dark/virus type Digimon not associated with them subvert this and play up Dark Is Evil. Gaia Origin has several Dark Digimon in its ranks, including Apocalymon, but they aren't evil by any stretch. The aforementioned Apocalymon is one of the nice ones. So is ZeedMillenniummon, whose official designation is an Evil God type and yet is fairly reasonable to the player. | |
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Adaptation Distillation | |
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Adaptation Distillation: The Digimon here don't always follow the same evolutionary lines as in the anime. For instance, Impmon's first Mega form in Dawn/Dusk is Lilithmon. | |
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Boss Rush | |
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Boss Rush: Once you beat the game, you can take on the Gaia Origin Quest. It ends with several difficult boss fights without rest. The Legendary Tamer Quest; it also counts as a Continuity Nod. | |
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Disc-One Nuke | |
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Disc-One Nuke: The passwords used to unlock the Legendary equipment and/or the Mega Dot Digimon serve as this. Legendary equipment can be equipped by any digimon that exceeds level 10(your starting Coronamon and Lunamon is level 20), and is extremely powerful, in particular Legendary Sword increases attack by 66, twice as much as a level 30 All type equips. The only downside is that the game only gives you a single set of Legendary equipment, preventing you from arming your entire party with them. The Mega Dot Digimon are limited by MP costs due to only having Mega Class techniques while having encyclopedia's base stats which are rather low, but they are still capable of wiping out earlier encounters with their Omega Rainbow Force or their Signature Move. While they become less useful after your other digimon started digivolving or degenerating, eventually the Mega Dot Digimon can degenerate into their Ultimate form and below, while retaining Omega Rainbow Force, giving them a strong advantage since they can degenerate into lower stages while retaining a Mega level technique. | |
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Bribing Your Way to Victory | |
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Basically, go check GameFAQs. The original Japanese game was made in the later half of the '00s, back when a lot of DS games were made with the intent to require supplementary guides sold separately. None which made the jump to the Americas, so there is about a book worth of missing info. Including the four passwords for each version, which grant right off the bat ultimate equipment, four exclusive 8-bit digimon (two per version), and a Numemon / Sukamon. | |
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Public Domain Soundtrack | |
Digimon World Dawn/Dusk (Video Game) / int_5f70322e | comment |
Public Domain Soundtrack: Johannes Brahms's Hungarian Dance No. 5 is used for some background music choices on the player character's islands. | |
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Gameplay and Story Segregation | |
Digimon World Dawn/Dusk (Video Game) / int_6320eced | comment |
Gameplay and Story Segregation: It gets weird quickly at the beginning of the game when your Player Character is treated like a total newbie by pretty much everyone despite the fact that the player already has at least one Ultimate-level Digimon in their starting party (the player can even start with two ultimates depending on their choices), which means that they are likely at least a Mid-Level Tamer. Not helping things is the fact that the player utterly smashes everybody they come across without hardly taking a scratch throughout the entire prologue — even your rival, who is actually the player avatar opposite to the one you picked, whom various NPCs claims is your peer and a very talented member of the rivaling team, and if that wasn't enough, they even use a starter team from the opposite version of the game you're playing. Almost the entire prologue section of the game is written as though you just got your first Digimon last week and that any of your opponents actually stood a chance against you. | |
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Permanently Missable Content | |
Digimon World Dawn/Dusk (Video Game) / int_6602cad | comment |
Permanently Missable Content: The Kowloon Blade... not that it matters, due to its pitiful stats when you get it. Due to Nintendo Wi-fi going down years ago, anything that required you to use the online modes is now inaccessable unless you use alternative means such as cheats or alternative Nintendo Wi-fi servers. | |
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Brought Down to Normal | |
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Brought Down to Normal: The Champion and Ultimate level Digimon's in your chosen starter pack will later be forcefully degenerated to Rookie's, forcing you to train them from scratch to get to their original forms back again. The only exception to this is the already Rookie Coronamon and Lunamon in Dawn and Dusk respectively. | |
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Signature Move | |
Digimon World Dawn/Dusk (Video Game) / int_675056e4 | comment |
The Mega Dot Digimon are limited by MP costs due to only having Mega Class techniques while having encyclopedia's base stats which are rather low, but they are still capable of wiping out earlier encounters with their Omega Rainbow Force or their Signature Move. While they become less useful after your other digimon started digivolving or degenerating, eventually the Mega Dot Digimon can degenerate into their Ultimate form and below, while retaining Omega Rainbow Force, giving them a strong advantage since they can degenerate into lower stages while retaining a Mega level technique. | |
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Dub-Induced Plot Hole | |
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Dub-Induced Plot Hole: The Hive Mind interactions between Alphamon and Omnimon are less of a Big-Lipped Alligator Moment when you realise the latter is named Omegamon in the original Japan version. Minor, but Night Crow was supposed to be Night Claw, as a counterpart to Light Fang. | |
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Meaningful Name | |
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Meaningful Name: The default names of the canonical Player Characters of both genders and versions (Discounting the Palette Swap of their models), Koh and Sayo. Koh (Kou in the original Japanese text) is an alternate reading to the Kanji of Light (光) while the "yo" in Sayo is derived from the Kanji of Night (夜) in Japanese. | |
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Guide Dang It! | |
Digimon World Dawn/Dusk (Video Game) / int_6ec989d8 | comment |
Guide Dang It!: | |
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Player Versus Player | |
Digimon World Dawn/Dusk (Video Game) / int_70e34c75 | comment |
Ironically, beating the weakest enemy in the game in enough to raise any Digimon from Level 1 to 3. Then the experience needed start to grow exponentially. And if you're actually building a team for PvP, you'll need to level one Digimon to 70, 80 or 90 several times. Have fun. | |
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Camp Gay | |
Digimon World Dawn/Dusk (Video Game) / int_722b3319 | comment |
Camp Gay: Any Digimon can have the "Prissy" personality, which makes them talk and act like a stereotypical teenage girl... even if the Digimon is obviously male. Of course, Digimon have no gender (more accurately, no sexual difference between genders), so this was bound to happen. | |
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Boss in Mook Clothing | |
Digimon World Dawn/Dusk (Video Game) / int_7b7965dd | comment |
Boss in Mook Clothing: After you defeat the Gaia origin, and talk to the tamers in your organization, you will be able to unlock Darkdramon, Anubismon and Imperialdramon Fighter Mode in Dawn and SaberLeomon, Argomon (Ultimate) and Armageddemon in Dusk. All of these unlocked Digimon are extremely powerful and will require very high stats to beat even the weakest. However you ever plan on leveling your Digimon past Lv. 70, you'll be praying to meet those before every battle. On the other hand, if you're unprepared either due to underleveling or because the game loaded more than one of these Digimon in battle, expect a Total Party Kill to ensue. | |
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Crutch Character | |
Digimon World Dawn/Dusk (Video Game) / int_7deb3fb1 | comment |
Crutch Character: Your starting Coronamon or Lunamon are like this. After your other two starters are degenerated to level 1 Rookies, those two are still at level 20 and will be stomping most opponents in the early game. However, their stat growth drops exponentially at higher evolution's, and by the endgame you will likely have switched in something else to use in battle. | |
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Fetch Quest | |
Digimon World Dawn/Dusk (Video Game) / int_7e02bded | comment |
Fetch Quest: You have to take some side assignments from Digimon to unlock new plot missions; most of their requests fall into this. | |
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Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors | |
Digimon World Dawn/Dusk (Video Game) / int_83b89a9c | comment |
Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors: With some odd category assignments: grouping Insect and Plant Digimon together makes some degree sense, but as Electricity-elementals? The sequel did fix this by making them different species, however. | |
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Superboss | |
Digimon World Dawn/Dusk (Video Game) / int_8454f523 | comment |
Superboss: Gaia Origin has you fight Duftmon + Sleipmon, Apocalymon, Susanoomon, ZeedMilleniumon, Alphamon + Omegamon, Beelzemon: Blast mode and Gallantmon: Crimson Mode. The Platinum Tamer Test pits you up against Minomon, Kuramon and Imperialdramon: Paladin Mode. The Legendary Tamer Quest has you fight several tamers from the various Digimon series. | |
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What Happened to the Mouse? | |
Digimon World Dawn/Dusk (Video Game) / int_863fa679 | comment |
What Happened to the Mouse?: ExoGrimmon teleports away after his final defeat, not showing up again afterwards. | |
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Absurdly Spacious Sewer | |
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Absurdly-Spacious Sewer: The Sunken Tunnel. | |
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One Game for the Price of Two | |
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One Game for the Price of Two: You can't collect all the Digimon without trading with others or fighting on Wi-Fi. You also need to use multiplayer modes to access the top-level Tamer challenges. In an extremely odd case, almost everything can be gotten as long as you have someone to play with, even if both players are using the same game. The version exclusive mons, for example, are obtained by matching Digimon. Matching a Greymon with a Dinohumon can result in a Guilmon egg, Guilmon being a Dawn exclusive and Greymon and Dinohumon being available in both versions. There's one point, however, where this trope is unintentionally forgotten. After defeating Gaioumon at Thriller Ruins in either game, the team you're on worries about their chief. ...or rather, only Chief Glare is worried about, even in Dusknote Nightcrow's leader is Chief Julia. | |
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Skippable Boss | |
Digimon World Dawn/Dusk (Video Game) / int_8c039bf3 | comment |
Skippable Boss: If the Player Character has the required funds (100,000 Bits), they can pay GranDracmon instead of having to fight for his and Kowloon Co's cooperation. | |
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Overly Long Name | |
Digimon World Dawn/Dusk (Video Game) / int_8f900ccd | comment |
Overly Long Name: You're only allowed eight letters to name a Digimon. This means that a vast majority of actual Digimon names won't fit at all, not even basics like "Garurumon". This is because the allotted number of characters was unchanged between Japanese and English. While Digimon names usually take far less than eight characters in Japan, well... you can see where we're going with this. | |
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Demonic Possession | |
Digimon World Dawn/Dusk (Video Game) / int_906365a2 | comment |
Demonic Possession: Ophanimon in Dusk and ChaosGallantmon in Dawn end up possessed by the ChronoCore and takes over Darkmoon CITY or Sunshine City respectively. Defeating OphanimonC or ChaosGallantmonC causes the ChronoCore to leave their bodies and flee to Chaos Brain. | |
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Embarrassing Rescue | |
Digimon World Dawn/Dusk (Video Game) / int_90687e40 | comment |
Embarrassing Rescue: Gutts in Dusk and his Distaff Counterpart Cheetah are both bad at this. | |
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Our Goblins Are Different | |
Digimon World Dawn/Dusk (Video Game) / int_9136471a | comment |
Similarly, Shamamon's final form is Kuzuhamon. | |
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Schrödinger's Player Character | |
Digimon World Dawn/Dusk (Video Game) / int_91479a10 | comment |
Schrödinger's Player Character: Averted Trope. There's a male and female PC for each game, but neither has much backstory to speak of. The canon options are Koh, the male from Dawn, and Sayo, the female from Dusk (though there are Palette Swaps of each model for both games). | |
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Big Bad | |
Digimon World Dawn/Dusk (Video Game) / int_970c790a | comment |
Also used by the Big Bad, who combines its power with that of Chronomon, the final boss of the previous game. | |
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Continuity Nod | |
Digimon World Dawn/Dusk (Video Game) / int_9dab0a6e | comment |
Continuity Nod: There are various oblique references to Digimon World DS, but it's only after the final boss battle that a character namedrops Chronomon. A post-game mission also features a cameo of a young and de-aged Haruhiko Kogure from the previous game as your opponent. | |
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Competitive Balance | |
Digimon World Dawn/Dusk (Video Game) / int_9f4a47f2 | comment |
Competitive Balance: Actually done cleverly. At the start of the game, a Dawn player has an automatic advantage over a Dusk player simply because Dawn's mascot and likely another of their Digimon has an element advantage over the Dusk version's mascot and likely other team member. This is compensated for because it's much easier (and quicker) to Digivolve the mascot of Dusk, giving her an advantage over Dawn players. | |
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Da Chief | |
Digimon World Dawn/Dusk (Video Game) / int_a4be7043 | comment |
Da Chief: Light Fang has Chief Glare and his partner Ophanimon, while Night Crow have Chief Julia and her partner ChaosGallantmon. | |
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Static Role, Exchangeable Character | |
Digimon World Dawn/Dusk (Video Game) / int_af6e7d83 | comment |
Occurs with the cast due to Static Role, Exchangeable Character casting depending on the version. | |
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Dreaming of Things to Come | |
Digimon World Dawn/Dusk (Video Game) / int_af7d483f | comment |
Dreaming of Things to Come: It's a sort of game mechanic. If you lose a fight, you're transported back to your house, appear next to your bed, and told that you were having a bad dream. A great improvement on the last game, which simply had you teleported back to the overworld. | |
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JokeWeapon | |
Digimon World Dawn/Dusk (Video Game) / int_c0c54000 | comment |
The Kowloon Blade... not that it matters, due to its pitiful stats when you get it. | |
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Heroic Willpower | |
Digimon World Dawn/Dusk (Video Game) / int_c696f3ba | comment |
Heroic Willpower: During the player's encounter with Grimmon in Access Glacier), they and Chief Julia/Glare actually resists Grimmon's ChronoDSR. This prompts Grimmon to use it a few more times in order to actually weaken the Chief. | |
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NotSoHarmless | |
Digimon World Dawn/Dusk (Video Game) / int_d855a477 | comment |
The Platinum Tamer Test pits you up against Minomon, Kuramon and Imperialdramon: Paladin Mode. | |
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A God Am I | |
Digimon World Dawn/Dusk (Video Game) / int_dc1761bd | comment |
A God Am I: Grimmon becomes this after Chrono Core merges with him, fully intending to destroy the Digi-World to Omnicidal Maniac levels. | |
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Gonk | |
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Might be why they let you rename your Digimon whenever it digivolves; seeing Vilemon become LadyDevimon is... interesting. | |
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Light Is Not Good | |
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Light Is Not Good: In the Dusk version Light Fang is brainwashed by the Big Bad and the majority of the game is devoted to fighting them. | |
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Dark Is Evil | |
Digimon World Dawn/Dusk (Video Game) / int_e8b0f099 | comment |
Human and Digimon denizens of Darkmoon City and Night Crow due to their focus and mastery of Dark/Virus type Digimon. They are not evil no matter the version you play, though like Light Fang in the Dusk version, they do get brainwashed into fighting you for most of the game in Dawn. All the other dark/virus type Digimon not associated with them subvert this and play up Dark Is Evil. | |
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Starter Mon | |
Digimon World Dawn/Dusk (Video Game) / int_f1967a2 | comment |
Starter Mon: Depending on your version, you get Coronamon or Lunamon to start with, which have powerful special moves. You also get a handful of supporters, though Coronamon/Lunamon are the obvious standouts. | |
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Arbitrary Headcount Limit | |
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Arbitrary Headcount Limit: The player is limited to having a maximum of three Digimon in their active party. Meanwhile, wild Digimon can appear in groups of one to five. | |
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Barrier Change Boss | |
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Barrier Change Boss: Any boss with AT Change, most notably Grimmon. | |
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Player Character | |
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The female Player Character model in Dawn is a Palette Swap of Sayo and vice versa with the male Player Character model in Dusk for Koh. | |
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