Both terms are often used interchangeably (including this thread), and their exact definition can vary between seasons. There are multiple models of digivice, with different secondary functions like reading Digimon cards or capturing specific programs, like Diggi-eggs or DigiSpirits.ĭigiDestined / Tamers: Tamer is any human who has developed a relation withĪ Digimon, and trough this relation helped the Digimon grow and develop emotionally.ĭigiDestined, by contrast, are humans who have or are destined to save the entire Digital World, usually within 50 episodes. I plan on writing a much, much more detailed summary eventually.ĭigivice: Digivices are special small devices that are given to the DigiDestined (Although there are many ways to get one), their main function is to draw power from a Digimon and a Tamer's emotions to force Digivolution. Once a Digimon has enough data, it'll Digivolve, their appearance changes drastically, they become faster, stronger, more skilled and more powerful, usually at a rate of 10x. There are zero traits common to all Digimon, they cover every size from tennis ball to planet, every composition from 100% plant to 100% metal, every skill set from magic to martial arts, and every power level from sub-human to universal.ĭigivolution: Being basically sentient databases, Digimon can increase the amount of data they have trough combat, developing strong emotions, or simply gradually as they age. Digimon are all capable of intelligence and often human speech. Each one represents an individual database which can grow as they gain or absorb more data. The appearance and geography of the Digital world can change drastically between timelines, but the basic mechanics stay the same.ĭigimon: Digimon are digital lifeforms that originate inside of computer networks and servers.
The history of the Digital World goes as far back as 1942, but life didn't appear until the advent of the internet in the 70s. r/outofcontextcomics - For that one scan that just looks wrong without the rest.Ĭontent creators: /u/Alethiometer_AMA /u/KiwiArms /u/Iskandar206 /u/ClamStrike Glossaryĭigital World: The Digital World is a parallel dimension to our earth generated by, and connected to every computer and programmable electronic on the planet, especially anything connected to the internet/phonelines. r/WhoWouldWinWorkshop - A place to draft respect threads before posting them here. r/CharacterRant - For when you want to rant about a series, trope, or anything else. r/whowouldwin - The sub that spawned this one. "How-to" Guide on making Respect Threads.
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