Digimon World 3 - Tech List/FAQ / ` ' ` / ' ( / / / / / / / / / / ' / ` V V / ( ) // / /Tech ListVersion 1.3 By: Med JaiCopyright InformationCopyright 2006 by Med JaiThis may be not be reproduced under any circumstances except forpersonal, private use. It may not be placed on any web site orotherwise distributed publicly without advance written permission.Use of this guide on any other web site or as a part of any publicdisplay is strictly prohibited, and a violation of copyright.All trademarks and copyrights contained in this document are ownedby their respective trademark and copyright holders./././././././././././.
Table of Contents./././././././././././.0. Rookie Techniques2. Champion Techniques2.1 Angemon2.2 Devimon2.3 Dinohumon2.4 ExVeemon2.5 Greymon2.6 Grizzmon2.7 Growlmon2.8 Hookmon2.9 Kabuterimon2.10 Kyubimon2.11 Stingmon3. Ultimate Techniques3.1 Angewomon3.2 Armormon3.3 Digitamamon3.4 Grapleomon3.5 Kyukimon3.6 MagnaAngemon3.7 MetalGreymon3.8 MetalMamemon3.9 Myotismon3.10 Paildramon3.11 SkullGreymon3.12 Toamon3.13 WarGrowlmon4. Mega Techniques4.1 Beelzemon4.2 BlackWarGreymon4.3 Cannondramon4.4 Diaboromon4.5 Gallantmon4.6 GranKuwagamon4.7 GuardiAngemon4.8 Imperialdramon4.9 Imperialdramon FM4.10 Imperialdramon PM4.11 MaloMyotismon4.12 Marsmon4.13 MegaGargomon4.14 MetalGarurumon4.15 Omnimon4.16 Pheonixmon4.17 Rosemon4.18 Sakuyamon4.19 Seraphimon4.20 WarGreymon5.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)6. Credits./././././././././././. Version History./././././././././././.1.3- Finished adding what type each move is. 0.
Intro This is a technique list of the rookie Digimon and the digivolutionsthey learn. Here you'll find out the name of a move, how much MP itcosts, when the move is learned, tech description, what type of move it is,and when the move is loaded.The information will be set up like this. First there will be theDigimon name and then the name of the move. Underneath the name ofthe move will be the description of that move. Under that will be whattype of move it is. The next 3 things will be MP cost, level learned,and level loaded.Please remember a finishing move does not get loaded.
Rookie Digimonalready start with their move.1.
.: November 29, 2002Digimon World 3 ( デジモンワールド3 新たなる冒険の扉, Dejimon Wārudo 3 Aratanaru Bōken no Tobira, Digimon World 3: The Door of a New Adventure), also known as Digimon World 2003 in Europe and Australia, is a for the developed by and Boom Corp. And published. It is the third installment in the Digimon World series and it was first released in June 2002 in North America and then on July 2002 in Japan and November 2002 in Europe. The game tells the story of Junior, who begins playing an called 'Digimon Online' with his friends, but when terrorists attack, Junior and the other players are trapped within the game and must find a way out using his Digimon partners. Contents.Gameplay Digimon World 3 differs from its predecessors as the system has been changed to be more like Japanese Role-Playing games of the time such as.
The game has 2 primary modes in which it is played: an overworld map and the battle screens. The player character navigates through a 3D world map using sprites that represent the playable character and the monsters that make up his party.
In battle, players control the parties with up to 3 monsters in turn-based style battles where the player's party fights one on one against the opposing party, with the option to switch or perform certain actions with the party members.Plot. Junior prepares to meet his 3 Digimon:, and (from left to right).
Digimon World 3 's environments are science fiction-themed and viewed from an perspective.Junior, and his friends Ivy and Teddy, log into 'Digimon Online', where Ivy renames herself 'Kail'. Soon after Junior arrives, the players are trapped in the game by an error in the system. MAGAMI's 'Game Master' publicly assures the players that the situation is under control, and blames the incident on the hacker, Lucky Mouse. Junior proceeds with his adventure as normal and travels to the A.o.A. Controlled West Sector, and after defeating the real leader, travels to a secret base of Lucky Mouse, who reveals himself to be Kail's long-lost brother and an agent working against the A.o.A., Kurt, who reveals that MAGAMI is a front for the A.o.A., but soon the A.o.A.
Arrive and threaten to turn Kail into Oinkmon, if Kurt doesn't give the Vemmon Digi-Egg to the A.o.A. This results in Kurt being turned into Oinkmon and the Vemmon Digi-Egg stolen. Junior leads an attack on the Admin Center, which results in the Game Master being defeated and interrogated.
Junior uses a network break to transport himself to the Amaterasu Server, where he defeats two of the A.o.A.' S chiefs and learns more about their plans. He returns to Asuka, defeats the fourth leader, and uses an emergency teleport system to reach MAGASTA, but is unable to prevent the Juggernaut from being unleashed. The Juggernaut is then used by Vemmon to digivolve to Destromon, which also allows it to manifest in the real world- thus becoming a very real threat to humans.Junior returns to the Amaterasu Server to defeat the final two chiefs, and gains access to Amaterasu City.
He leads a fresh attack on the Amaterasu Admin Center, leading to the MAGAMI President being defeated. Junior then uses the central computer to destroy Destromon, before returning to Asuka to ask Airdramon to help him in lifting the virus which is affecting most of the players by transforming them into Oinkmon. Before long, the Oinkmon virus returns and strikes most of the players, with only Junior and Kail surviving untouched. Vemmon had used the beam containing the Oinkmon virus and shot the beam through all servers. Junior then goes into the admin center, and in the Master Room, Junior is challenged by an entity calling himself Lord Megadeath. Junior then travels to a military satellite, Gunslinger, to challenge Lord Megadeath.
Once close to the control room, Junior battles Armaggeddemon, and defeats it. He then reaches the control room, and battles Lord Megadeath. Lord Megadeath is defeated, but succeeds in his project of creating Snatchmon, by combining four Vemmon. Snatchmon absorbs Lord Megadeath, challenges the player, and merges with the Gunslinger to become Galacticmon- its ultimate goal being to merge with the Earth to become an unimaginably powerful Gaiamon. Junior defeats him, and Galacticmon's satellite body falls to Earth, burning up into a meteor shower in the atmosphere.Three months later, Junior returns to the Amaterasu Server, where, as is revealed in the PAL and Japanese versions of the game (i.e. In Digimon World 2003), four new Server Leaders have been established and Kurt is the new World Champion.Playable Digimon. Andromon.
Antylamon. Arukenimon. BlackKingNumemon. BlackWarGrowlmon. Blossomon.
BlueMeramon. Brachiomon. Bulbmon. Datamon. Divermon. Dragomon.
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Etemon. Garbagemon. Giromon. Infermon.
Kimeramon. Knightmon. LadyDevimon. Mamemon. Mammothmon.
MarineDevimon. MasterTyrannomon.
Megadramon. MegaSeadramon.
MetalTyrannomon. Minotarumon. Mummymon.
Okuwamon. Persiamon. Phantomon. Scorpiomon. ShogunGekomon. SkullMeramon.
SkullSatamon. Triceramon. Vademon. WaruMonzaemon. Whamon. Cardmon. DestromonDevelopment Digimon World 3 was developed by and Boom Corporation.
Bandai showcased the game at the 2002 in Los Angeles, where it was playable at several booths. Its music was composed by Satoshi Ishikawa, who had previously created the soundtracks for. The game's Japanese theme song is 'Miracle Maker', performed by Spirit of Adventure, a group composed of theme song performers,.
It was released as a single on February 5, 2003 alongside 'The Last Element', an insert song from the anime, by NEC Interchannel Records. Reception ReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScore47/100Review scoresPublicationScore4/1027/402/54.9/10GameZone6.9/1050%Digimon World 3 received a 27 out of 40 total score from editors of Japanese magazine, and would sell 83,635 copies in Japan by the end of 2002, becoming the 142nd most-bought software title that year in the region.The game received 'generally unfavorable' reviews from Western critics according to video game website, earning an average score of 47 out of 100. Critics such as Brad Shoemaker from found faults with the title's 'tiresome' gameplay, commenting on the constant need to grind experience points to power up the player's Digimon in a combat engine that is 'painfully slow and tedious to use.'
Although the reviewer acknowledged its budget retail pricing and 'surprisingly easy on the eyes' background graphics, they would ultimately declare it 'at best an average role-playing game that will appeal only to fans of the greater franchise.' Fennec Fox of magazine similarly commented on the game's 'impressive' world map graphics, along with its 'extremely catchy -style music,' but panned its 'sluggish pace, long loading times, and some very ugly 3D models during battles.'
Reviewers such as J.M. Vargas of PSX Nation compared the title to previous games in the series, saying that 'There is none of the user-friendliness and open-ended approach that made ' ' clone ' ' such a pleasant experience, commenting on the game's 'tedious' training and battle system. Called it 'Profoundly mediocre' and 'the kind of game that only hardcore Digi-fans will like.'
Digimon World 3 sold enough copies in North America to qualify for 's ' line, and was subsequently re-issued at a reduced price. References. ^ (in Japanese). Archived from on June 2, 2012. Retrieved April 9, 2017.
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