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A list of Digimon with no known level.

The tropes listed here pertain to how these Digimon are depicted in Bandai's profiles and across the broader Digimon canon, rather than as they are in a single work.

These are the Digimon who for one reason or another have been given no level. These ones have no 'fixed' power level, ranging from those as small and functionally useless as an In-Training, or all the way up to the power of Mega-level. And then there are the ones that go beyond even that. And don't get started on the ones that have evolved, but still don't have a level. And then there are the Digimon who aren't even Digimon at all, or Digimon that have never been utilized or fleshed out yet.

As another note, the majority of these Digimon debuted in Xros Wars/Fusion, the series that noticeably made no use use of levels. Many of them are the result of Digixros, and in some cases these Digimon are composites, and therefore treated like entirely new beings, or as simply an upgrade of a previous form. After the series has ended, many of these Digimon would be retconned to have levels over the course of years with the largest amount happening in 2020. As they have since appeared in later media with their levels in place, they have been moved to their respective level pages, and any Digimon listed here that is given a level will follow suit.

Digimon that continue to have no level are still listed here, as are forms of Digimon without a given level.

Tropes applying to these Digimon as a whole:

  • Retcon: Several of the Digimon that are (or were) listed here come from Digimon Fusion (Xros Wars) as well as its manga counterpart, which eschewed traditional evolution levels. In the years since, several of the Digimon introduced in either continuity got official levels, but are still also listed as "Xros Wars" in the official Digimon Reference Book bios.
  • Strong as They Need to Be: Digimon that debuted in Xros Wars/Fusion were specifically not given levels (nor were any Digimon that did normally have levels, for that matter), and as such, their power could be rather inconsistent; they could struggle against a Digimon normally considered a Champion, while earlier or later episodes show them holding their own against known Megas. Despite since being given levels, they are also given the "Xros Wars" label next to their official levels to clarify this.

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Calumon (Culumon)

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Debuted in: Digimon Tamers
Attacks: Culumon no Inorinote , Keter Flare, Culumon no Negainote 

A small Digimon wrapped in mystery that is unable to evolve or attack, unlike other Digimon. As it is friendly and loves to play, it will appear from somewhere wherever there is fun to be had. It has the habit of adding "Culu-" to the end of things it says. Rumor has it that it possesses the ability to help other Digimon to evolve.


  • Adorable Abomination: Calumon is as adorable as In-Training-Level or Rookie-Level Digimon if not more so and yet it is the physical manifestation of all Digimon evolution nor does it even count as a one.
  • Animalistic Abomination: Although it's been referred to as an In-Training or a Rookie in several media, technically speaking Calumon is not a true Digimon and thus has no true level. All that aside, it is in no way malevolent.
  • Anthropomorphic Personification: It is the physical incarnation of Digivolution, known as the Catalyst or Digi-Entelechy.
  • "Blind Idiot" Translation: Both the Japanese name, Culumon, and English name, Calumon, are mistranslated. The name is from the Japanese romanization of Carbuncle (Kābankuru), meaning the correct translation would be "Kurumon". The K was changed to a C, and the R was changed to an L due to them being the same letter in Japanese, and so is a very frequent error. The English name somehow managed to mistranslate a mistranslation and corrupt it even further.
  • Carbuncle Creature: As stated above, this is what Calumon is based on. It bears a red gem on its forehead that triggers Digivolution.
  • Cheerful Child: It looks and acts like most Rookie or In-Training level Digimon, endlessly running around looking for fun, which is why it's generally treated like one.
  • Depending on the Writer: Calumon's original sketch lists it as an In-Training, but its Digimon Tamers profile lists it as a Rookie. Both the Hyper Collosseum card game and 202 Card Game settled on not giving it a level at all, and the Digimon Reference Book goes for listing it as "unknown".
  • Ear Wings: Can fly by extending its ears.
  • Experience Booster: In Digimon World DS and Digimon World Dawn/Dusk, where it has appeared as an obtainable Digimon, it has a passive trait that boosts the experience gained after battle, and out of any of the Digimon with this type of trait, it's version of it is the most powerful version of this type of trait in either game. Fittingly, this is a case of Gameplay and Story Integration, as not only is the trait named after the Digi-Entelechy from which Calumon was first known as, but Calumon has always been depicted as having the ability to help Digimon with evolution into higher forms; precisely what an experience boosting trait in the Digimon games would be the most useful for bringing about.
  • Killer Rabbit: At its full potential, Calumon can make every Digimon in existence immediately warp to their highest levels.
  • Light Is Good: It is white, is called a holy fairy and is one of the kindest, most innocent and most adorable beings you would ever meet.
  • Our Fairies Are Different: Described as a holy fairy in multiple Digimon media.

King Drasill (Yggdrasill)

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Server Tree

King Drasill is a 9000 Digimon. It is the mysterious host computer who rules over all of the Digital World on one Server of the Network. Its primary form is that of the Server Tree, an enormous, sacred tree. It has created an avatar in the form of "Yggdrasill_7D6", whose body has many unidentified details.


  • Adaptational Villainy: Tends to be an antagonist, though it's usually trying to save the Digital World.
  • A.I. Is a Crapshoot: It has a tendency to go off the rails and order the extinction of an entire race to preserve the Digital World. These plans range from killing all humans to performing a Noah's Ark and destroying select Digimon with Program X.
  • Gender-Blender Name: Despite being called King Drasil, its human avatar in Digimon Next, Norn, is female. However, as Next has not been localized, this might not apply to that specific incarnation of Yggdrasill.
  • God in Human Form: Its 7D6 avatar.
  • Nice Job Fixing It, Villain: King Drasil created Program X as a solution to the Digital World's overpopulation crisis, using it to systematically delete Digimon. However, certain Digimon were able to survive by incorporating the program itself into their Digicores, creating the X-Antibody and X-Forms in general. Several Digimon are even natural carriers of the antibody, including the Royal Knight Alphamon whose appearance usually communicates to the others that something's amiss.
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: It knew it was unleashing a doom, but it couldn't have anticipated how many Digimon would survive and thrive with the X-Antibody. This might not have been such a problem, save for the little detail that the antibody amplifies what's inside a Digimon. Good becomes great. Strong becomes powerful. Bad... becomes worse. Not a problem when a tiny wee Tokomon gets an upgrade, but when, say, a Megidramon gets one... yeah.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: Even it's villainous incarnations tend to have noble intentions.
  • World Tree: King Drasill/Yggdrasill is named after the tree in Norse Mythology, which stands at the center of the world itself. True to the name, it is the god of the Digital World and resides in its very center. Its primary form is also that of a giagantic tree.

N.E.O

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Debuted in: Digimon Next
A mysterious digital lifeform that cannot be analysed with current technology. In the framework of contemporary Digimon research, its race cannot be classified as "Digimon", and further research is urgently being carried out. As a prominent feature, it combines the properties of all Digimon living in the Digital World (Dragon, Beast, Aquan, Machine, Mutant, Holy, Dark, Insect and Plant), and although it is a hypothesis, it is said to be the basis for "Next-Generation Digimon" sent by the system that rules over the Digital World. It has a short physique, but possesses indescribable power, and even ultimate Digimon, the most powerful beings in the Digital World, are rendered powerless before N.E.O
  • Mix-and-Match Critter: Being made as a composite between every kind of Digimon there is
  • Pintsized Powerhouse: Rookie-sized N.E.O may be, but it is quite probably the most powerful beings of the Digital World ever.
  • Reality Warper: It's capable of unmaking and remaking reality, as an attack.

Individual Digimon/DigiXros With Levels

    Fresh Level 
Digimon who have been given the Fresh level include Bombmon and Chibickmon.

    In-Training Level 
Digimon who have been given the In-Training level include KoZenimon, Monimon and Pickmon.

    Rookie Level 
Digimon who have been given the Rookie level include Bacomon, Chikurimon, Cutemon, Dondokomon, Ekakimon, Gaossmon, Gumdramon, Ignitemon, Madomon, Monitamon, Pillowmon, Pyontomon, Rurimon, Shoutmon, Soundbirdmon, Spadamon, Sparrowmon, Starmon (2010 anime), Tyutyumon and Zenimon.

For Spadamon, see Legend-Arms.

    Champion Level 
Digimon who have been given the Champion level include Aequcedramon, Arresterdramon, Axemon, Ballistamon, Damemon, Deckerdramon, DonShoutmon, Dorulumon, Ganemon, Ganvivormon, Greymon (2010 anime), Hi-VisionMonitamon, MadLeomon, MailBirdramon, RaptorSparrowmon, Shonitamon, ShootingStarmon, Shortmon, Shoutmon (King Version), Shoutmon X2, Shoutmon X3, Shoutmon X4, SkullKnightmon, Snatchmon, Troopmon, Tuwarmon and Yakiimon.

    Ultimate Level 
Digimon who have been given the Ultimate level include Arresterdramon: Superior Mode, AtlurBallistamon, AxeKnightmon, Cyberdramon (2010 anime), DeckerGreymon, Footmon, Gravimon, JaegerDorulumon Jokermon, MetalGreymon (2010 anime), MusoKnightmon, OmniShoutmon, Reapmon, Shoutmon X4B, Shoutmon X4K, Shoutmon X5, Splashmon, Weddinmon and Zamielmon.

For Gravimon, Splashmon and Zamielmon, see Big Death-Stars.

    Mega Level 
Digimon who have been given the Mega level include Bagramon, Beelzemon (2010 anime), Blastmon, Dorbickmon, GreyKnightsmon, JetMervamon, KingWhamon, MegaDarknessBagramon, Mervamon, NeoMyotismon, Olegmon, Shoutmon DX, Shoutmon EX6, Shoutmon X5B, Shoutmon X7, Shoutmon X7 Superior Mode, Tactimon and ZekeGreymon.

For Dorbickmon, NeoMyotismon and Olegmon, see Big Death-Stars.

For Mervamon, see Olympos XII.

Individual Digimon/DigiXros Without Levels

    Armamon 
For tropes pertaining to this Digimon, as well as OmegaArmamon BS, see its entry in the page for the Legend-Arms.

    BalliBeastmon 

BalliBeastmon (BalliBastemon)

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Debuted in: Digimon Fusion
Attacks: Cat Speaker

A Xros of Ballistamon and Bastemon. And while it may look ridiculous, it's an incredibly dangerous fighter.


    Ballistamon MC 

Ballistamon MC (Mush Cottage)

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Debuted in: Digimon Xros Wars

A Digixros of Ballistamon and Mushmon, becoming a house with everything one could need.


  • Sapient House: It's still a Digimon, but it also acts as a house complete with all the usual accomodations.

    Ballistamon SR 

Ballistamon SR (Sextet Launcher)

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Debuted in: Digimon Xros Wars

A Digixros of Ballistamon and Dorulumon, with Dorulumon turned into a set of missile launchers.


  • Japanese Ranguage: Responsible for its name. It's a missile launcher, and the "SR" is supposed to stand for Sextet Launcher.

    Batterimon 

Batterimon

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Debut: Digimon Xros Loader

An animate battery that acts as the Xros Loader toy's battery meter.


    Beelzemon + Revolmon 

Beelzemon + Revolmon

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Beelzemon (2010) Xrossed with Revolmon.


  • Equippable Ally: Revolmon becomes a second gun for Beelzemon.
  • Guns Akimbo: Its Death the Cannon Spiral attack has it fire energy bullets from both of its guns, akin to the original Beelzemon.

    Beelzemon + Starmons 

Beelzemon + Starmons

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Beelzemon (2010) Xrossed with Starmon and the Pickmons.


  • Equippable Ally: Starmon and the Pickmons fuse with the Berenjena SDX to amplify its own powers.
  • Star Power: Its Meteor Cannon fires hundreds of energy bullets from the star-powered gun.

    BlackShoutmon X7 

BlackShoutmon X7

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Debuted in: Super Digica Taisen

A version of Shoutmon X7 that's filled with evil power.


  • Chrome Champion: With the exception of its right leg, most of the gold parts of Shoutmon X7 are still made of Gold Digizoid in this form.
  • The Corruption: It's a version of Shoutmon X7 corrupted by Bagramon's darkness.
  • Evil Counterpart: It's a darkness-corrupted version of Shoutmon X7.
  • Make My Monster Grow: It has a much larger form called MegaBlackShoutmon X7. The only difference is the change in size.
  • Palette Swap: It's a black and gold recolor of Shoutmon X7.

MegaBlackShoutmon X7

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A giant version of the above Digimon.


    Burpmon 

Burpmon

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Debut: Digimon Twin

There are occasions when gluttonous Digimon eat more than they can manage, and mutate into Burpmon. Once they have turned into this form, they never become full regardless of how much they eat, and hate moving around, idling away. It keeps eating while rolling about in search of food, and will consume anything once there is nothing for it to eat or as soon as it goes hungry. It seems that if it chooses to limit the amount of food it eats and continue exercising, it will regain its previous form.


  • Adorable Abomination: It has a cheery, adorable face, but a massive omnivorous appetite that drives it to eat everything it sees. It can evolve from any Digimon through overfeeding, regardless of level. To drive the point home, despite now having a Digimon Reference Book profile, its level and attribute are both still listed as "unknown", similarly to Culumon.
  • The Bus Came Back: It originally appeared in the Digimon Twin v-pet all the way back in 2007, and went unused afterward for 14 whole years until an episode of Digimon Adventure: (2020) brought it back as an antagonist.
  • Clone by Conversion: In Digimon Twin, any Digimon that touches a Burpmon becomes a Burpmon in turn.
  • Expy: Its round, pink body, cute face and voracious appetite all seem to be based on Kirby. Its anime appearance even gives it an inhaling move, which allows it to swallow opponents' attacks.
  • Extreme Omnivore: It's become a massive glutton as a result of its overeating, and will consume anything it comes across. It can never be full. However, it can at the very least choose to lose weight and return to normal.
  • Gasshole: Implied by its name. It does give a high-pitched belch in its anime appearance, though it's more akin to Pokémon Speak.
  • Kevlard: It's very buoyant and surprisingly resilient as a result.
  • Messy Pig: It has piglike features such as its ears and curly tail.
  • Mutants: It's listed as a mutant-type Digimon.
  • The Slacker: It hates to move and will often take a nap, preferring to roll around to get anywhere. It'd be a full-on Lazy Bum if it didn't get up at all after napping.
  • Video Game Cruelty Punishment: Appears in Digimon Twin and is obtained through overfeeding your Digimon. The only way to get it back to normal is to get its weight down.

    Chibick Sword 

Chibick Sword

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An imitation of the Star Sword, only with Chibickmon forming the blade and a Pickmon the hilt. Needless to say, it's much weaker than the Star Sword. Due to its lack of a level, it is placed here.


    Chibitortomon 

Chibitortomon (ChibiKamemon)

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Debuted in: Digimon Fusion: Island Zone, An Upheaval!

A tiny version of Kamemon seen in Digimon Fusion. It is a member of the Xros Heart (Fusion Fighters) army.


  • Dub-Induced Plot Hole: Its dub name implies that it's related to Tortomon despite having no such relation.
  • Fun Size: It's a tiny Kamemon that supposedly has all of the original's normal abilities.
  • Retcon: It's no longer considered separate from regular Kamemon, and is a Rookie level just like Kamemon. Despite that, it is listed here due to not having a Digimon Reference Book profile.

    ChibiKiwimon 

ChibiKiwimon

A smaller version of Kiwimon that Kiwimon spits at targets for its Little Pecker attack. Unlike Kodokugumon (In-Training), another Weaponized Offspring Digimon, it has no official level.


    Clockmon ( 2011 anime) 

Clockmon (2011 Anime Version)

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A variation of Clockmon seen in Digimon Xros Wars: The Young Hunters Who Leapt Through Time. It's partnered to the Old Clock Shop Man.


  • Dimensional Traveler: Used by the Old Clock Shop Man to go between the real world and the DigiQuartz.
  • You Don't Look Like You: Another version of a past Digimon with a unique appearance exclusive to the Digimon Fusion continuity. In this case, Clockmon lacks the humanoid torso on top, opting for a wind-up key instead.

    DarkVolumon 

DarkVolumon

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Debuted in: Digimon Fusion

A darker version of Ballistamon, said to be its original form.


    Deathmon (C'mon Digimon Version) 

Deathmon (C'mon Digimon Version)

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A Digimon that originated from C'mon Digimon, before Digimon V-Tamer 01 and Digimon Adventure started making the rounds. It is a shapeshifting Digimon that uploads its opponents to take on various "Death Forms". Its other statistics are unknown, but it was strong enough to take down a MetalGreymon (Virus) in its first and only appearance. Its partner was Shin'ichirou Jōsaki.


    EvilbeastLaylamon 

EvilbeastLaylamon (MajuuLilithmon)

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Debuted in: Digimon Fusion

The Hell's Field has been folded and has acquired a similar appearance to that of a quadruped. In the central part is situated Blastmon's head and in the ends, it can be seen the spikes of its body; Lilithmon is merged with the gestalt from the waist down. In this form, its size and offensive power are markedly increased but it has lost accuracy when attacking.


    Fujitsumon 

Fujitsumon

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Fujitsumon is a tiny Shellfish Digimon that clings to the pot Octmon wears on its head. These Fujitsumon develop their senses, and it is thought that they have formed a symbiotic relationship so that if they sense danger, they inform Octomon.


  • The Symbiote: They act this way for Octomon, warning it of oncoming danger.

    Fuximon 

Fuximon

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A Digimon that was supposed to appear in the manhua Digimon Legendary Skies. Due to its troubled production and eventual cancellation, it ultimately ended up unused.


    GolemJijiKamemon 

GolemJijiTortomon (GolemJijiKamemon)

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Debuted in: Digimon Fusion

A DigiXros between Golemon, Jijimon and Chibitortomon.


    GrandGeneramon 

GrandGeneramon

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Debuted in: Digimon Fusion

A form that was force DigiXrossed from seven powerful Digimon as they were without being compressed. It has no self or will, and unleashes the special moves of the seven who were its basis against those who enter its field of vision.


  • All Your Powers Combined: It has the attacks of all the Big Death Stars. Mercifully, it doesn't have the brains to make use of their intellectual prowess.
  • Body Horror: Oh, yeah. Also of note, it's classified as a Unique-type Digimon. That's the same as a Chaosmon, which are reality-breaking glitches. This thing shouldn't be.
  • Clipped-Wing Angel: Can still exist without Olegmon or Apollomon, but is weaker without them.
  • Empty Shell: Described as having no mind or ego.
  • Mix-and-Match Man: A hideous contorted fusion of the Big Death Stars and an Apollomon.
  • Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot: It's made up of a dragon, a vampire, a demon man, a fairy, a water-tiger cyborg, an pirate sea-monster, a dragon and a panther-man god.
  • Our Centaurs Are Different: It looks like one, with Splasmon's tiger form serving as the horse bit.

    GreatestCutemon 

GreatestCutemon (G-Cutemon)

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A Xros between Cutemon, Dondokomon, Knightmon, several PawnChessmon, Bastemon, Chibitortomon and Jijimon.


  • Make Some Noise: Greatest Sonic Wave has it beat the Dodonkomon drum on its stomach to emit a shockwave from its mouth.
  • Mix-and-Match Critters: Compared to most Xrosses, G-Cutemon consists of a body with many different Digimons' parts attached.

    Greymon Ash 

Greymon Ash

Debuted in: Digimon Xros Loader

  • Palette Swap: It's a grey recolor of Xros Wars Greymon's sprite in the Digimon Xros Loader virtual pet. Yes, a Greymon that's actually grey.

    Greymon O 

Greymon O (2010 Anime Version)

Debuted in: Digimon Xros Loader

  • Mythology Gag: It is colored the same orange and blue as the original Greymon.
  • Palette Swap: A orange version of the Xros Wars version of Greymon.

    Guidemon 
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A guide Digimon seen in Digimon Next that resembles an LCD monitor with arms.


  • Mr. Exposition: Guidemon do exactly as their name implies, helping new tamers that arrive in the Digital World.
  • TV Head Robot: It communicates via the giant monitor on its head.

    Hubmon 

Hubmon

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An unofficial Digimon that looks like a snake with glasses. It was used as a mascot for a Digimon video game development blog.

    HustleNanimon 

HustleNanimon

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A Nanimon wearing a trophy on its head and a gold medal on its neck.


    JijiShoutmon 

JijiShoutmon

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Debuted in: Digimon Fusion

    KingDivermon 

KingDivermon (KingHangyomon)

Debuted in: Digimon World 3

An elite version of Divermon.


  • Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: Hasn't been seen anywhere outside of Digimon World 3.
  • King Mook: Is just Divermon with a crown. Not even a bigger Divermon with a crown, like with KingSukamon.

    LadyDevimon (Red) 

LadyDevimon (Red)

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Debuted in: Digimon Fusion
A variant of LadyDevimon with red clothes that serves as a commander in the Bagra Army.
  • Palette Swap: It's a variant of LadyDevimon with red clothes.

    MachLeomon 

MachLeomon

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Debuted in: Digimon Xros Wars

An evil version of Leomon, similar to MadLeomon, but with several differences.


  • Palette Swap: Of MadLeomon. Mach has a brighter colored mane, for one. Given its first and currently only appearance wasn't in color, it's a bit hard to tell if there are any other differences. And it doesn't seem to be a zombie, like MadLeomon.
  • Weak, but Skilled: The main thing that separates MachLeomon from MadLeomon is that it's much smarter and faster, but not near as durable.

Mush-Upped MachLeomon

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MachLeomon Xrossed with Green Zone's Code Crown, the Abyss Truffle containing it, and Drimogemon.
  • Abnormal Ammo: It fires ScudMissimon from itself.
  • Artifact of Doom: The Abyss Truffle was meant as the final obstacle for those who wanted the Code Crown. It depletes the user's soul little by little and, while it does grant a power boost to those strong enough to not completely succumb to it, the Abyss Truffle also causes them to go completely berserk.
  • Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever: Became absolutely massive as a result of Xrossing with the Code Crown.
  • Planimal: Fusing with Green Zone's Code Crown made it a lion-mushroom hybrid.
  • Spikes of Villainy: Has these as a result of Xrossing with Drimogemon.
  • With Great Power Comes Great Insanity: Xrossing with the Abyss Truffle made MachLeomon a great deal stronger, but the truffle also made it completely lose itself to its effects.

    MadLeomon: Final Mode 
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A DigiXros between MadLeomon and several Hanumon. As the name suggests, it's the final form MadLeomon takes before its defeat.

    MadLeomon: Orochi Mode 
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A DigiXros between MadLeomon and Orochimon.


  • Extendable Arms: Orochimon's heads become these, similar to how Orochimon itself uses them.
  • Fusion Dance: Between MadLeomon and Orochimon.
  • Power Dyes Your Hair: MadLeomon's mane is now a dark yellow color.
  • Snake People: MadLeomon's limbs have been replaced with Orochimon's heads, and it now has Orochimon's tail.

    MegaAxeKnightmon 

MegaAxeKnightmon (MegaDarkKnightmon)

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A giant version of AxeKnightmon.


Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever: It's AxeKnightmon but giant.

    MegaDarknessBagramon (Giant) 
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A giant version of MegaDarknessBagramon. It serves as Bagramon's final form in Digimon Fusion.


    MegaDeckerGreymon 
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A giant version of DeckerGreymon.


    MegaGranKuwagamon 
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A giant version of GranKuwagamon.


    MegaMusoKnightmon 
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A giant version of MusoKnightmon.


    Mervamon Wide Hi-Vision Sword 

Mervamon Wide Hi-Vision Sword

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Mervamon's Olympus Kai is now bigger and stronger from Xrossing with Wisemon and Hi-VisionMonitamon.
  • BFS: Thanks to the Xros, the Olympus Kai appears to be taller than Mervamon herself.
  • Equippable Ally: The sword is made from Wisemon and Hi-VisionMonitamon.

    MetalGarurumon (Red) 

MetalGarurumon (Red)

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Debuted in: Digimon Xros Loader

  • Palette Swap: It's a variant of MetalGarurumon with red armor and blue claws.

    Negamon (Giant) 

Negamon (Giant)

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Debuted in: Digivice:

A mysterious Digimon that is called the "Great Catastrophe". It is characterized by its large mouth and teeth, and ominous body, but what sort of power does it have...!?
It is the first evolved state of Negamon, and did battle with the Chosen Children in Digimon Adventure: (2020). It's also frequently summoned by its further evolved form, Abbadomon. It currently does not have its level announced in any official sources, and is listed here for the time being.


  • Eldritch Abomination: Like its prior form and Abaddomon, this Digimon is a terrifying being with the power to end entire worlds.
  • No Name Given: This form of Negamon first appeared as an unnamed boss on the Digivice: toy. It stayed with way for more than a year before an episode synopsis for Digimon Adventure: (2020) ambiguously referred to either it or Abaddomon as Kuzurumon. Kenji Watanabe then said that he believed that this form was called Kuzurumon. With no confirmation one way or the other, it currently shares a name with its prior form.
  • Red Baron: "The Great Catastrophe."
  • Tombstone Teeth: Its mouths have very large, rectangular teeth.
  • Too Many Mouths: Its artwork in V-Jump gives it multiple small mouths around the main one, though they don't appear in Digimon Adventure: (2020).

    OchiMusyamon 

OchiMusyamon

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Debuted in: Digimon Xros Wars

A variation of Musyamon. It wishes to fail in battle so as to live up to its name.


  • Expressive Mask: The only visual difference between it and a regular Musyamon is that the face-shaped crest on its helmet matches the expressions on its actual face and has a broken horn.
  • Failure Hero: Invoked on its part. It wants to fail.
  • Identical Stranger: Aside from having a considerably different personality, OchiMusyamon has almost no difference from a normal Musyamon.
  • Meaningful Name: It's named after an ochimusha, a samurai who has fled the battlefield.

    Oinkmon 

Oinkmon (Būmon)

A Digimon resembling a pig. When humans in the Digital World have their matrix data removed, they turn into these Digimon.


    PalaPandamon 
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It evolves from the Legendary Skies version of Pandamon and is the partner of Yú Jiābǎo.


  • Beast Man: An anthropomorphic panda with none of its base form's cuteness.
  • Wolverine Claws: It has these built onto its gauntlets.

    Panbachimon 

Panbachimon

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A panda-bee hybrid that can be seen in the Disc Zone in Digimon Fusion. Not much is known about this Digimon at the moment, aside from the fact that a promotional cake was modeled after it.


  • Beware My Stinger Tail: Its Dokudokubarinote  attack has it sting its opponents.
  • Carry a Big Stick: It carries the Sasanohanote  Cutter on its person at all times, and uses it to attack.
  • Epic Flail: Its antennae appear to be miniature spike-balls, which it uses with its Shokkaku Bintanote  attack.
  • Mix-and-Match Critter: A mix of a panda and a bee.

    Pandamon ( 2004 Manhua Version) 
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It is the partner of Yú Jiābǎo.


Unnamed first transformation

  • All There in the Manual: It only appears in the author's notes for the second chapter of Legendary Skies with a note reading "first transformation" underneath.
  • Badass Cape: It has one that replaces the base form's scarf.
  • Beast Man: It has a more humanoid design than base-form Pandamon.
  • Wolverine Claws: Its armor includes a set of these mounted on each gauntlet.

    PawnGaossmon 

PawnGaossmon

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Debuted in: Digimon Fusion

  • Backpack Cannon: PawnChessmon's shield and spear form a backpack missile launcher.
  • Equippable Ally: Gaossmon gains PawnChessmon's helmet, shield and spear, but is otherwise unchanged.
  • Fusion Dance: of Gaossmon and PawnChessmon.

    PawnShoutmon 

PawnShoutmon

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Debuted in: Digimon Fusion

    Pickmons Slingshot 

Pickmons Slingshot

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A slingshot made from several Pickmons. Due to not serving one specific purpose, it is listed here.

    RampageGreymon 

RampageGreymon

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Debuted in: Digimon Xros Wars

A Digixros between MetalGreymon, Ballistamon and Dorulumon.


    ReverseWeddinmon 

ReverseWeddinmon

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Debuted In: Digimon Xros Wars

  • Anthropomorphic Food: A cake.
  • Evil Counterpart: To the standard Weddinmon.
  • Fork Fencing: Its left hand ends in several forks.
  • Fusion Dance: A jogress of Weddinmon, Shortmon and Candlemon.
  • Gonk: Weddinmon looks like a beautiful woman wearing a cake-themed dress. ReverseWeddinmon looks like a demonic cake monster.
  • Healing Factor: As long as it is connected to Sweet Zone, it can absorb sweets to regenerate damage.
  • Playing with Fire: The Candlemon components grant it the ability to shoot off flames from the many candles on its head.

    SakutekiMonitamon 

SakutekiMonitamon

Debut: Digimon Catch Ganbare Monitamon!

A Monitamon with a parabolic antenna on its head. Not much is known about this Digimon.


    ScudMissimon 

ScudMissimon

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A Missimon covered in mushrooms that's fired from Mush-Upped MachLeomon.


More Dakka: They're fired from Mush-Upped MachLeomon in swarms.

    ShouCutemon 

ShouCutemon

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Debuted in: Digimon Fusion

A fusion of Cutemon and Shoutmon. Looks like Cutemon with a face that's kind of like Shoutmon's.


  • Bunnies for Cuteness: Unlike most other Digixroses with Shoutmon, Cutemon is the "central" Digimon.
  • Fusion Dance: Of Shoutmon and Cutemon.
  • Joke Character: Like several other Digimon formed by Xrosing Shoutmon with something else.

    Shoutmon B 

Shoutmon B

  • Palette Swap: A black version of a normal Shoutmon. Its headphones are still green like the regular Shoutmon's.

    Shoutmon (Blue) 

Shoutmon (Blue)

Debuted in: Digimon Xros Loader

  • Palette Swap: A blue version of Shoutmon. Like Shoumon B, it keeps the regular version's green earphones.

    Shoutmon SH 

Shoutmon SH (Star Wheel)

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Shoutmon Xrossed with the Starmons in a way that resembles a chakram.


  • Rings of Death: The Starmons are now Xrossed into a chakram form as opposed to a sword or an axe.

    Shoutmon X2 Plus M 

Shoutmon X2 Plus M

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Debuted in: Digimon Fusion: Island Zone, An Upheaval!

A Digimon formed by Shoutmon X2 DigiXrossing with Chibitortomon.


  • Fusion Dance: Of Shoutmon X2 and Chibitortomon.
  • No Name Given: Initially. This form was never named in Xros Wars proper, instead being named by this card from the Digimon Xros Archive Booster Pack a month and a half after its episode aired.
  • Retcon: It appears on Kamemon's Digimon Xros Archive card, which also has the regular Kamemon as Shoutmon X2's DigiXros partner to form it instead of Chibitortomon. This is the same card that names Shoutmon X2 Plus M in the first place.
  • Sturdy and Steady Turtles: Shoutmon X2 gains an extremely durable shell from Chibitortomon.
  • Super Not-Drowning Skills: Gains this from Chibitortomon.

    Shoutmon X3GM 

Shoutmon X3GM

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Debuted in: Digimon Story: Super Xros Wars Red and Blue
Attacks: Breath of Perun, Wild Burning, Brilliance Dagger

A Digimon born from the pair of Greymon and MailBirdramon joining with Shoutmon X3. It specializes in super-speed aerial dogfights, and it is said that its figure, scorching hot and roiling with violent flames, can be felt even from several kilometers away.


  • Breath Weapon: Its Digimon Jintrix card shows it firing a burst of electricity from its mouth.
  • Dinosaurs Are Dragons: Though it is classified as a pterasaur type, it looks more like a dragon.
  • Hot Wings: Its wings are Wreathed in Flames whose radiant heat can be felt kilometers away.
  • Old-School Dogfight: Its specialty, gaining both flight and super-speed from MailBirdramon.
  • Primary-Color Champion: In everything except its Super Xros Wars artwork and map sprite due to its blue parts being more saturated.
  • Red Is Heroic: Has a lot more red than most of Shoutmon's other Xrossed forms. Early concept art averted this, instead using the color schemes of all of its component parts.

    Shoutmon X3SD 

Shoutmon X3SD

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Debuted in: Digimon Story: Super Xros Wars Red and Blue
Attacks: Billion Stab, Acid Typhoon, Victory Spear

A Digimon born from the pair of SkullKnightmon and Axemon joining with the Physical Mode of three other Digimon. It heroically wields the gigantic Victory Spear, and its figure, ruthlessly mowing down opponents, is feared as a fierce god of the halberd.


  • Arm Cannon: Has one on its left arm made from Dorulumon's head. A couple of its cards even show it charging the thing.
  • Dark Is Not Evil: Has Shoutmon's heroic personality despite merging with SkullKnightmon and Axemon.
  • Good Is Not Nice: That said, Shoutmon's a lot more ruthless, and has become feared for it.
  • Hollywood Acid: Has an attack called Acid Typhoon, which it probably got from Axemon.

    Shoutmon X4S 

Shoutmon X4S

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Debuted in: Digimon Fusion
Attacks: Victory Brave, Xros R&B, Blaze Fire

The "Weapons-Fighter Mode" in which the Weapon Digimon Spadamon became a powerful weapon and joined with the "Victory Mode" which incarnated from four Digimon. Spadamon trusts in the comrade that it accepted as its master and changed its shape. Shoutmon X4 has dramatically empowered its figure by equipping a weapon that, "if held by an angel will save the world, and if held by a demon will destroy the world", so it races across the battlefield using a dual-wielding combat style in which it freely manipulates its two weapons to mow down enemies and seize victory. The source of its power is its single-minded, passionate desire that it "wants to defend someone", and it is a courageous fighter who demonstrates its maximum power when it fights to defend someone.


    Shoutmon X5S 

Shoutmon X5S

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Debuted in: Digimon Story: Super Xros Wars Red and Blue
Attacks: Cosmo Victory, Helio Slasher, Space Chakram

The "Cosmic-Fighter Mode" in which the Weapon Digimon Spadamon joined with and granted further power to the "Finalist Mode" which was born when the hearts of five Digimon came together. Spadamon trusts in the comrade that it accepted as its master and changed its shape. Shoutmon X5 has empowered itself to transcendence by means of a weapon which conceals power that, "if held by an angel will save the world, and if held by a demon will destroy the world". In particular the flying ability held by the "Finalist Mode" increased in power dramatically, obtaining tremendous propulsive power and endowing it with the supreme flying ability to fly out past the distant stratosphere and up into space. It also awakened the ability to absorb cosmic energy directly into its body by advancing out into space, and acquired the power to freely manipulate the absorbed energy as techniques of marvellous power. Here the cosmic-fighter filled with cosmic energy was born, soaring through space at hyper-speed.


  • Jousting Lance: Again, what Spadamon becomes.
  • Power of the Sun: Its Helio Slasher attack involves turbo-charging the Star Sword with energy from the sun.
  • Star Power: Its Cosmo Victory attack has it fly into space, gather cosmic energy and combine it with the force of impact into a single blow.
  • Technicolor Blade: Still has the Star Sword and Spadamon's lance form.

    Shoutmon X6 

Shoutmon X6

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Debuted in: Digimon Xros Wars

A Digixros of Shoutmon DX, Ballistamon, Dorulumon and the Starmons.


    Shoutmon (Yellow) 

Shoutmon (Yellow)

Debuted in: Digimon Xros Loader

  • Palette Swap: A yellow version of Shoutmon. The Xros Loader toy gives it green headphones like the regular Shoutmon, but the Digimon X Arena arcade game gave it red headphones instead.

    SkullKnightmon: Arrow Mode 

SkullKnightmon: Arrow Mode

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A version of SkullKnightmon wielding Axemon as a bow. It officially appeared in Digimon Adventure: (2020).


    SkullKnightmon: Naginata Mode 

SkullKnightmon: Naginata Mode

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A version of SkullKnightmon wielding Axemon as a curved, double-ended sword. It officially appeared in Digimon Adventure: (2020).


    SkullKnightmon BR 

SkullKnightmon BR

Debuted in: Digimon Xros Loader

  • Eyes Do Not Belong There: The eyes on its chest are identical to the regular SkullKnightmon.
  • Palette Swap: A red version of SkullKnightmon. Despite the recolor, DigiXrossing it with Axemon produces the regular AxeKnightmon.

    SkullKnightmon (White) 

SkullKnightmon (White)

Debuted in: Digimon Xros Loader

  • Creepy Blue Eyes: Played straight with the ones on its chest. Its regular eyes are still yellow, though.
  • Eyes Do Not Belong There: It still has the pair of eyes on its chest, just blue this time.
  • Palette Swap: It's a version of SkullKnightmon with white armor and blue weapons.

    Sparrowmon AB 

Sparrowmon AB

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Debuted in: Digimon Xros Wars

A fusion of Sparrowmon and Ballistamon, which makes Sparrowmon even faster than it was before.


    SuperAxeKnightmon 

SuperAxeKnightmon (SuperDarkKnightmon)

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An AxeKnightmon Digixros with a SkullGreymon and SkullSatamon. Not much else is known about it.


    TafaPandamon 
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It evolves from PalaPandamon and is the partner of Yú Jiābǎo.


  • Bishōnen Line: It is highest known form of the Legendary Skies version of Pandamon and looks like a man in a power suit.
  • Hand Blast: Its only known attack, which Legendary Skies shows it charging before Fuximon intervenes.
  • One-Way Visor: Its helmet features a visor that doesn't reveal its eyes.
  • Wolverine Claws: Its armor has these, carrying over from PalaPandamon.

    Xros Up Mervamon 

Xros Up Mervamon

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Mervamon xrossed with Beelzemon (2010).
  • Arm Cannon: Medullia becomes merged with Beelzemon's Berenjena SDX, becoming one of these.
  • Hell-Bent for Leather: Mervamon's outfit becomes black like Beelzemon's own.

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