Talk:Digimon World Championship

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When's this coming out in english? I want to play! And is it like the digimon world games or more like Digimon Racing or something?204.147.20.1 (talk) 18:30, 30 May 2008 (UTC)

Appearently the Q4 of 2008 according to the article. --Coconutfred73 (talk) 05:03, 5 June 2008 (UTC)

This game puts together elements of the older games (feeding and training decide what the digimon changes into) With some of the new elements. (Lunamon and Coronamon lines, a "hunting" system that is simmilar to Pokemon Ranger, you must draw a cirle around the target, which ties it up, then you must drag it until it's HP is zero, then you can grab it to capture it. You need stronger rope to catch stronger genrations (Rookie, Champion, Ultimate). As far as I have seen, there are no wild Mega level digimon. The battles are automatic, although digimon can be set to do only normal attacks, occasionaly use special moves, or support the team with healing, sheilding, and other moves.

You compete in various title matches, in which medals or trophys are recived. When you recive a certian ammount, your rank goes up. You must rank to train higher generation digimon. When a digimon loses health, you must buy and then put it into healing parts of the cage

The csge is where digimon live, it is somewhat like the Island System on Digimon World Dusk/Dawn. You can buy peices that raise stats, raise AP, or Heal. All digimon eventually revert back into a digitama (digiegg), and start the cylce (In-Training 1, In-Training 2, Rookie, Champion, Ultamate, Mega) all over again. Stronger forms can be attained depending on how many times a digimon has turned into a digitama.

The focus of the game is to beat a five round match called the Championship that is on the fifth of fall. To enter, you must have beaten the prilimenaries that are held on the same date.

Each day ends at 22:00, time flows simmilar to The Harvest Moon Series in that ten minutes pass in only a few seconds. There are eight dats in a season, and there are four seasons. You may battle with your friends useing DS-to-DS, or Wi-Fi connection. You can also split your own digimon into two teams for a battle, or compete in Free Battles for cash prizes on days that there are no Title Battles.

That's all I've gotten so farMurkrow (talk) 22:05, 3 September 2008 (UTC)

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