![]() Levels are pretty arbitrary, and its frustrating. Avoid them for the first few days if you are not looking towards a challenge. Just because they are named 'Lv.2 Numemon" doesn't mean they are only marginally stronger than the "Lv.1 Goburimon". ![]() However, I do have a few recommations for it to not become a massively frustrating experience right of the bat: Explore, talk with everyone and -thing, and discover what the game offers to you. My first advice here is to just play the game. You beat the first digimon outside of town and are now on your own. You trained them in the small gym shack and turned them into rookies. Ok, you got thrown into the digimon world and picked out 2 partners. Starting the chain (2nd-3rd generation of digimon partners) Preparing the chain (2nd generation of digimon partners) Table of Contentsįirst steps (1st generation of digimon partners)Įssential and recommended skills and digimon I play the german version of the game and sometimes re-translating the names of abilities and items isnt perfect. I will also mostly cover the gameplay part of the game, especially the "raising your digimon" part.Īlso, if I got any names wrong, please correct me. What this means, I will talk about later. So, you played Digimon World 1, saw Next Order and went 'DO WANT!"? You are not old enough to have witnessed the buggy mess and missing code that was the PS1 game and still want to give this game a try? Why not, go ahead!īecause we aren't casuals here, the entire guide will be based on the normal difficulty, which is more like 'hard'-mode compared to the Vita version of the game, or so I'm told. Because this post is the most upvoted one on the frontpage here currently, I figured there is demand for making a proper guide out of it.įirst off: Storywise, I just completed chapter 1, and because I also want to keep playing the game instead of doing science all the time (and not spoilered to hell), I invite you to contribute to this so a "Chapter 1 Training Guide" can be completed. I think eventually, you'll figure that out as you explore.I made a post yesterday where I put down some very abbreviated tips to how to train your digimon in the beginning. I won't give you specific instructions about where to go out who to fight. ![]() ![]() You can deposit materials from the tent (no idea how that's supposed to work) so you have more room to gather more materials. And once the older partner dies and is reborn, you repeat and you'll have a stronger pair of partners than you started with. Younger Digimon get a huge bonus to stat gains that apply to gym and battle training. If you have a champ or something while your other is a weak infant, this is the opportunity to skyrocket the infant's stats. A training session will sometimes give you 50+ stats spread across several stats while a battle might only get you 15+ stats spread, but the gym took a game hour and the battle took a game second.ĭon't get discouraged when one of your Digimon dies, get discouraged when they both die nearly the same time. Fighting Digimon in the open world map freezes time during the fight. Taking the above into account: gym training sessions take up a whole hour of in-game time. While the game is considered a monster raising RPG, it's also good to consider the game a time management RPG. ![]()
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