Seraphimon-Patamon
Ophanimon-Salamon
Cherubimon-Lopmon
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
The spirits from the Ten Legendary Warriors are mostly absent from this game. The only available form is Susanoomon, who is treated as a normal Mega level Digimon in the game instead of a spirit.
The attacks were Pepper Breath for Tai's Agumon, Blue Blaster for Gabumon, Marching Fishes for Gomamon, Super Shocker for Tentomon, Spiral Twister for Biyomon, Poison Ivy for Palmon, Boom Bubble for Patamon and the last ones are Putty Howling and Petty Punch which were attacks for Salamon, the Rookie-level form of Gatomon, Kari's Digimon partner.
I don't think you can actually find a 'wild' Diaboromon, but you can find it's In-training form and it's rookie form in some places. Tsumemon, the In-training form, is found in the Shadow Abyss, and you can Digivolve it further from there.
To get new Digimon beyond your original 3, you must find DRI Agents scattered around the world. There is really only one requirement: to have strong/weak enough Digimon for the DRI agent to talk to you (make sure to get the extra Digimon early in the game, because they may not talk to you if you have the proper requirements later in the game). If you have the proper requirements, and talked with a DRI agent, you will have to collect data from an ultimate Digimon. The Digimon depends on the DRI agent. When you find that Digimon, you must battle it. When you win, you will get the data, then return to the DRI agent and you will get the rookie form of the Digimon you fought. You can obtain all the Digimon from the original starter sets, along with Veemon.
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
Zudomon is the ultimate form for this Digimon. He has 4 other lower forms including his rookie form, which is his most preferred form.
The spirits from the Ten Legendary Warriors are mostly absent from this game. The only available form is Susanoomon, who is treated as a normal Mega level Digimon in the game instead of a spirit.
Agumon is a Rookie-level Digimon that first appears as Tai's partner Digimon in the first Digimon season, Agumon eventually gains the ability to digivolve to his champion form of Greymon and then to his Ultimate form of MetalGreymon and then to his Mega form of WarGreymon.The next main Agumon appears in Digimon Data Squad as a main partner to Marcus, Marcus' Agumon eventually gains the ability to digivolve to his Champion form of GeoGreymon and then to his Ultimate form of RizeGreymon and then finally his Mega form of ShineGreymon.
Leomon's rookie form is Elecmon
The attacks were Pepper Breath for Tai's Agumon, Blue Blaster for Gabumon, Marching Fishes for Gomamon, Super Shocker for Tentomon, Spiral Twister for Biyomon, Poison Ivy for Palmon, Boom Bubble for Patamon and the last ones are Putty Howling and Petty Punch which were attacks for Salamon, the Rookie-level form of Gatomon, Kari's Digimon partner.
I don't think you can actually find a 'wild' Diaboromon, but you can find it's In-training form and it's rookie form in some places. Tsumemon, the In-training form, is found in the Shadow Abyss, and you can Digivolve it further from there.
No, Bacchusmon is not currently the mega form of ExTyrannomon as of 2014 however its Mega form in Digimon World Dawn and Digimon World Dusk is Ghoulmon
Liollmon who is a Rookie level Digimon could possibly golden armor into a Manticore-based Digimon but because it seems to be based mostly on a lion-like or tiger-like creature and therefore one opinion believes that it would not golden armor digivolve into a Manticore Digimon however it is not known to be able to armor digivolve it can only regular digivolve and it can digiviolve to its Champion level of Liamon who does not have a further digiviolution path at this point which means no known Ultimate or Mega form.
To get new Digimon beyond your original 3, you must find DRI Agents scattered around the world. There is really only one requirement: to have strong/weak enough Digimon for the DRI agent to talk to you (make sure to get the extra Digimon early in the game, because they may not talk to you if you have the proper requirements later in the game). If you have the proper requirements, and talked with a DRI agent, you will have to collect data from an ultimate Digimon. The Digimon depends on the DRI agent. When you find that Digimon, you must battle it. When you win, you will get the data, then return to the DRI agent and you will get the rookie form of the Digimon you fought. You can obtain all the Digimon from the original starter sets, along with Veemon.
The digivolutions for Kudamon from Digimon Data Squad would include his Champion form of Reppamn, his Ultimate form of Chirinmon and his Mega form also known as a Royal Knight of Kentaurosmon.
As of 2015 there's been no confirmation that Palmon's Mega form has been changed in any version of the Digimon series, Mimi's Palmon from the series is still confirmed to warp digivolve to her Mega form of Rosemon due to the Digimon Adventure video game.