Welcome
to Ace Digimon!
Ever since the original
Tamogochi's came out several other companies have been trying to find the most
original idea for a virtual pet. Finally the makers of the original (Bandai)
came up with Digimon, the virtual pets which can fight other ones, they were
designed to appeal more to boys. The idea was to have a pet in which how well
you looked after it actually mattered because the better you look after it the
more fights you would win. Digimon is short for Digital Monster, think of it a a
cross between a virtual pet and a Pokemon.
The ideal way to understand the game is
read the small booklet that comes with it, but in case you haven't got one or
need a greater understanding here goes.
The first think to greet you
once you have switched it on is a curious little egg that some how manages to
move. Before it can hatch you will have to set the time, to do this, first press
the B button, the time
menu should now appear. You can now set the hour by pressing A and the minutes
by pressing B. When you
have finished press C and
the egg should hatch after 5 minutes.
Now it is a little black thing
and it will be wanting much attention for the first hour, don't worry, it won't
be wanting this much attention all the time. For the first hour you will have to
feed it about every two minutes and the same with training, now you can learn
the basic skills. You go through the menu by pressing A and can select things by pressing
B and cancel by pressing
C. There are some other
useful key combinations:
When nothing is selected press
A and then C with your finger still on
A. This should turn the
sound off
When nothing is selected press
B. This will get you into
time mode.
In time mode press
A and then C with your finger still on
A. Now you can set the
time again.
In the menu, the first icon,
you can find out everything you need to know about your Digimon. First you
should see the age and weight screen, the age changes every day and the weight
changes when you feed him and play with him. Next is the hunger screen, every
time a heart goes empty it means he wants more food, the next is the strength
screen, every time a heart goes down here it means he has less strength and you
need to either train him or give him vitamins. The last two are the energy
screen and the victory screen. The energy bar shows how much energy you monster
has. This should stay at zero until he is two, the victory screen shows how many
fights you have won. So if you have won 2 fights out of 4 then it should be at
50%.
Getting The Digimon You
Want
There are 4 factors which
effect which Digimon you get. They are: Hunger
Hearts, Strength
Hearts, Alarm
Responding, and Waking Up
Call. However you respond to these four factors will
determine how your Digimon evolves. For example, if you train a lot, feed a lot,
correct alarms quickly, and don't wake up your Digimon you are more likely to
get a stronger Digimon. There are 3 categories for Digimons: Low, Medium and
High.
Low: To get a low digimon, you must feed him very little, train him
very little, respond to alarms VERY slowly, and Wake him up while he's
asleep.
Medium: To get a medium digimon, you must fill up all his strength and
hunger hearts, respond like normal, and wake ups can go either
way.
High: To get a high Digimon, you must feed your digimon even though all
his hunger hearts are full, train him even though his strength hearts are full,
respond VERY quickly, and never wake him up at night.
It is true to say that some
luck is involved in getting each digimon. Also be sure to check the evolution
chart, because the evolution steps are sometimes different with each
digimon.
Agumon: Medium,
High Betamon:
Low Greymon:
High Airdramon:
High Darkmon:
High Mermon:
Medium Seadramon: Medium Tyranomon: Medium
Numemon: Low
Remember though, that getting
a good level 4 digimon usually means that your level 5 won't be as good. So take
a risk and try the Numemon. That's the only way to get a Teddymon.
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