Digimon World Re Digitize Evolution Guide Psp !!better!! 〈NEWEST〉

This comprehensive evolution guide covers the PSP version of Digimon World Re:Digitize. To succeed in this game, you must move away from the linear leveling found in other RPGs and instead master the Life Cycle system, where stats, care mistakes, and weight determine your partner's fate. Understanding the Evolution Pillars

Evolution in Re:Digitize isn’t just about reaching a certain level. Every time your Digimon is ready to digivolve, the game checks four primary "keys." If you meet a specific number of these keys (usually 3 or 4 for higher levels), the evolution triggers.

Stats (HP, MP, Offense, Defense, Speed, Brains): The most straightforward requirement. Use the Training Gym to hit these targets.

Weight: Each Digimon has a "target weight." Feeding too much or too little can lock you out of certain forms.

Care Mistakes (CM): This tracks how often you fail to take your Digimon to the bathroom, let them sleep when tired, or feed them when hungry.

Bonus Requirements: This includes the number of battles fought, the total number of skills learned, or having a specific happiness/discipline meter level. Rookie to Champion (Adult)

The transition from Rookie to Champion is where your training path begins to diverge. Most Rookies have 4–6 possible Champion forms.

Greymon: Requires high HP and Offense. Keep Care Mistakes low (0–1). digimon world re digitize evolution guide psp

Garurumon: Focus on Speed and MP. Weight should be around 30g.

Birdramon: High Speed and HP. Requires very few Care Mistakes.

Numemon: The "fail" evolution. If you don't meet the requirements for any other Champion by the time your Rookie ages out, you will get Numemon. Champion to Ultimate (Perfect)

This stage is significantly harder. You will need to balance intense gym sessions with world exploration to trigger enough battles.

MetalGreymon: Needs 2500+ HP and 300+ Offense/Defense/Speed. Battle count usually needs to be 30+.

Angewomon: Requires high Brains and MP. Keep your Happiness meter high and Care Mistakes at 0.

Myotismon (Vamdemon): Focus on MP, Offense, and Brains. Requires a high number of battles and specific weight (around 30g). Ultimate to Mega (Ultimate in JP) This comprehensive evolution guide covers the PSP version

Mega evolutions are the pinnacle of the game. These forms have massive stat requirements (often 500–600 in multiple categories or 5000+ HP/MP).

WarGreymon: Evolution from MetalGreymon. Requires massive Offense and Speed, and at least 40+ battles.

Phoenixmon (Hououmon): Requires maxed-out Speed and high Happiness.

VictoryGreymon / ShinMonsutamon: These often require specific Evolution Items or clearing high-level Coliseum challenges to unlock the evolution potential. Pro-Tips for Evolution Success

The Discipline/Happiness Balance: Some Digimon (like Devimon) require high Discipline (the "blue" bar), while others (like Angemon) require high Happiness (the "yellow" bar). Use the Scold and Praise commands carefully.

Intermediate Items: You can find or buy Digivolution Items (like the Grey Claws) that force an evolution regardless of stats. These are rare but vital for completing the Digivine encyclopedia.

Chain Digivolution: Pay attention to your Digimon's "Family." Staying within the same family (e.g., Nature Spirits or Virus Busters) makes hitting stat requirements easier as the stat gains carry over more effectively. Fewer evolutions: No "Examon" or "Dukemon X-Antibody

Checking Requirements: Talk to Leomon in the Gym once you've unlocked him; he can provide hints about what your current Digimon can become.

Greymon →

| Evolution | Requirements | |-----------|--------------| | MetalGreymon (Perfect) | ATK ≥ 180, SPD ≥ 150, weight 40–55g, ≤2 care mistakes | | SkullGreymon (Perfect) | ATK ≥ 200, DEF ≥ 120, 4+ care mistakes, 30+ battles | | RizeGreymon (Perfect) | ATK ≥ 190, SPD ≥ 170, BRA ≥ 150, know "Mega Burst" |

Chapter 8: PSP vs. 3DS – A Note on Differences

Many guides online are for the Re:Digitize Decode (3DS version). The PSP version has:

  • Fewer evolutions: No "Examon" or "Dukemon X-Antibody."
  • Simpler item system: No "Evoluter" items.
  • Harsher Care Mistakes: The PSP version is slightly harder to get Megas because the lifespan is shorter (approx 4 hours vs 6 hours on 3DS).
  • No "New Game+": Save your Manuals. You will need them.

Rookie Stage (Child) Requirements

You start with one of three Rookies depending on your early care:

| Digimon | Type | How to Get | |---------|------|-------------| | Agumon | Vaccine | Balanced stats, low care mistakes | | Gabumon | Data | Higher Speed/HP, moderate mistakes | | Biyomon | Vaccine | Higher Speed/MP, lots of Bond |


Champion Stage (Adult) Evolution Guide

From Rookie to Champion (approx. Day 3-5). Requirements are minimums – exceed them to be safe.

The "Easy" Mega: Omnimon (If you have a USB Save)

On the PSP version, Omnimon is a fusion. You need a level-capped WarGreymon and MetalGarurumon in your farm at the same time with 100% bond to trigger the fusion event. This is post-game content.


How Evolution Works (The Basics)

Your Digimon has a set lifespan (around 15–20 hours). It will evolve several times:

  • Baby I → Baby II (very fast, hard to mess up)
  • Baby II → Rookie (still pretty forgiving)
  • Rookie → Champion
  • Champion → Ultimate
  • Ultimate → Mega (hardest to reach)

After reaching Mega, your Digimon will eventually die and leave behind an egg. That egg’s stats and unlocked evolutions carry over slightly, so each generation gets stronger.