Batterymon is a joke Digimon supposed to represent the battery of a toy running out, it doesn't have a level because it is not supposed to be taken seriously. By the way, it is from the Xros Wars era, so even if it wasn't a joke it is unlikely he would ever receive an actual level.
Try catching in-training digimon.You have more of a chance to get in-training and it is the only type you can get.(at least i now that
Patamon Of course, Patamon refers to TK's digimon in Rookie form. The forms of TK's digimon includes: Fresh/Baby form: Poyomon In-Training: Tokomon (this is the form first encountered by TK) Rookie: Patamon Champion: Angemon Ultimate: MagnaAngemon Mega: Seraphimon Armor Digivolution: Pegasusmon DNA Digivolution: Shakkoumon
It all depends on how you raise a Digimon. If you start with an In-Training Digimon and then raise it to a Mega, that Digimon would be stronger than if you Digiconverted that same Digimon. The stronger Digimon would have higher stats and more skills.
If you mean the BlackAgumon in Digimon World DS, he will be waiting for a boss battle at the Training Peak after he meets you for the first time in your farm.
Which game are you talking about?
In Digimon World: Dusk, you can raise your Digimon's stats primarily through training and battles. Training at the Digifarm allows you to focus on specific stats by interacting with training facilities, while battling other Digimon helps increase experience and stats based on performance. Additionally, using items like Digi-Eggs can provide boosts to certain stats. Ensuring your Digimon has a balanced diet and adequate rest is also important for optimal growth.
To achieve over 300 attack in Digimon World DS, focus on training your Digimon's attack stat through specific training sessions, such as the "Attack" training option at the Gym. Additionally, equip your Digimon with items that boost attack, like the "Power Charge" or "Mighty" items. Lastly, consider evolving your Digimon into stronger forms that naturally possess higher attack stats, and utilize effective battle strategies to maximize their potential.
If you're speaking about the one you get for visiting a certain amount of days, a random Digimon In-Training I believe.
First you go to the purple portal in Central that's how get into it you can also place training items to train your digimon
I'm pretty sure all, if not in-training digimon in this game, learn it at lv. 60
The Digimon games featured on Jetix included "Digimon Rumble Arena," a fighting game where players could battle as various Digimon, and "Digimon World," an adventure and simulation game focused on raising and training Digimon. Additionally, there were games like "Digimon Battle Spirit," a 2D fighting game for the Game Boy Advance. These games were part of the broader Digimon franchise, which gained popularity through the animated series and merchandise during the early 2000s.
he is in the last section of training peak