Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Using Evoluters

Using Evoluters.

While playing DMO, eventually you'll all manage to get one or more new Digimon in your team, but you might notice that the new Digimon you get can only digivolve up to Champion stage right? Well here's when the Evoluters come to scene. I'll give you a detailed explanation about what are Evoluters and their functions in this game.

 Evoluters are items that help, as the name suggests, to allow Digimon to reach higher stages of digivolution, apart from the default Champion stage of Digimon (also Ultimate stage in case of primary Champion Digimon like Dobermon, or Drimogemon).

 In order to get Evoluters, you have many ways to do so. The known ways to get them up to now are as follows:
1-To kill Monster Cards (or MCs) may drop Evoluters. MC7 are specially useful for this method as they more likely drop Evoluters than other MCs.
2-You may also buy them, whether from the Cash Shop (worth 120PSilk/Silk/Crown every 12 Evoluters) or from other players (worth mostly in Teras, the highest unit of money ingame).

 As you may notice, depending on which Digimon's evolutionary stage you wish to unlock, a certain number of Evoluters are needed to do it, number that may differ from stage to stage. Once you have the needed amount of Evoluters to unlock new digivolutions, you have to use them in the Digimon's information window, which can be viewed by default by pressing the X key on your keyboard, or clicking the D icon on the Digimon's slot bar shown ingame. Then, click on the arrow at the right of the window to see your Digimon's digivolution list. Remember you have to have the Evoluters in your inventory before you attempt to use them or it won't do effect.

 By default, the amount of Evoluters needed to unlock every stage of digivolution are as follows:
-0 for the 2nd stage (from Rookie to Champion).
-3 for the 3rd stage (from Champion to Ultimate).
-6/8 for the 4th stage (from Ultimate to Mega).
-1 for the 2nd or 5th stage (alternate Champion digivolution line, or further Mega digivolutions).

 Examples of this last amount are Lopmon (Turuiemon or "good" line), and Imperialdramon Fighter Mode or FM (ExVeemon line).

 Of course you have to bear in mind and check the amount needed for every single Digimon as not all are the same, but that's most of the basic information that you need to know in order to fully understand the use of Evoluters in quite detail. I'll also make a post listing the Evoluters needed for every single digivolution line i manage to find out or get, but that will be soon.

 I hope this post's information had helped you understand better this aspect of the game. See you soon. ;)

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