I found Digimon to be more enjoyable, mainly because the plots seemed to have not been half assed and dumb. That's just me, though. I don't know, I just think that "I WANT 2 B TEH VERY BEST" wasn't that good of a plot.
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Originally posted by GabuChickenlegI found Digimon to be more enjoyable, mainly because the plots seemed to have not been half assed and dumb. That's just me, though. I don't know, I just think that "I WANT 2 B TEH VERY BEST" wasn't that good of a plot.
The problem with battling in dawn/dusk online is that either you win or you lose and it depends more on how much time you spent raising the monster.
And for those of you that don't know, the level on a digimon is unrelevant. A level 1 can kick a level 99s ass anytime of the day if it's well raised. :/
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Originally posted by teh2009Kitteh That's the Mario Party plot, isn't it?
Mario is not an RPG, and for the record, the mario RPGs had good story.
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Originally posted by LunamonThe problem with battling in dawn/dusk online is that either you win or you lose and it depends more on how much time you spent raising the monster.
And for those of you that don't know, the level on a digimon is unrelevant. A level 1 can kick a level 99s ass anytime of the day if it's well raised. :/
Yeah, when I was still friends with that guy FOR SOME REASON I decided to give him several powerfully raised digimon in exchange for several In-Trainings so I could unlock more (Like Chibimon so I could finally get Paildramon to evolve into Imperialdramon). I think that one of them, even when it got evolved and therefore level reverted to LV 1., still had over 800+ attack power. We traded, he looked at them and said, "Oh, but they're level ones!". I at that point gave up at trying to explain that any evolution steps revert the level to one, but makes the monster able to become more powerful as a whole when raised because while parameters can grow or shrink (particularly shrink), the monster will gain back the parameters as levels are raised.
Trust me, I have two monsters with nearly all maxed parameters, and those two monsters as a result help immensely with training/raising my other monsters when I'm out kicking Armageddemon ass.
I think you have spent way more time on this game then me... at least on the same file. I kinda prefer to replay it to get the story bit too... just running around grinding for ages for those extra tournament bosses is not really worth it IMO. :p
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Originally posted by ColinAlready the Digimon games confuse me by reading this thread. Although the Level 1 concept is easy to understand since a lot of games do that...
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Even more confusing (but cool) is that the evolution lines are never set in stone, so hypothetically anything can evolve into anything so long as it's logical. I'm gonna spoilertag this for anyone who doesn't wish to read:
So yeah, Colin. If you think Digimon was confusing then, when speaking of evolution does things become a clusterfuck. This makes Pokemon a whole lot better in the easiness department, but I actually got into Digimon a whole lot more once I figured that out.