Tsumemon Field Guide – Digimon Story Time Stranger

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Welcome to NGB and our Tsumemon Field Guide for Digimon Story Time Stranger! Tsumemon is an In-Training II generation Digimon that players can recruit in Digimon Story Time Stranger. This guide covers its base stats, where to find it, and the requirements needed to unlock its Digivolutions.

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Digimon Story Time Stranger Tsumemon Field Guide

Digimon Story Time Stranger Tsumemon Field Guide

Tsumemon Overview (In-Game Profile)

An In-Training Digimon that Digivolved beyond Kuramon. The tips of its feelers are shaped like talons, increasing its ferocity. Tsumemon corrodes data at frightening speed, causing networks to malfunction. Its movement speed is just as fast, making this Digimon difficult to catch once it’s Digivolved to this level. It uses its special move Nail Scratch to rake the enemy with the talons on its feelers.

Stats

Base Stats

Lv. 1

HPSPATKDEFINTSPISPD
38519221010510080180

Lv. 99

HPSPATKDEFINTSPISPD
21801023909609864515747

Attribute Weakness

Having the No Data attribute, Tsumemon has no attribute weaknesses or resistances.

Elemental Weakness

Tsumemon has the Unidentified type, which gives it a couple of weaknesses and resistances.

  • Weaknesses: Water, Ice, Steel
  • Resistances: Fire, Dark, Null

Skills

Special Skill(s)

  • Nail Scratch
    • Performs a Dark physical attack at power 40

Learnable Attachment Skill(s)

  • Shadow Fang I (Lv. 5)
    • Performs a Dark physical attack at power 20 x 2 hits (95% ACU)

Where to Find Tsumemon

Tsumemon cannot be found while exploring the Human or Digital Worlds. To add Tsumemon as a partner in Digimon Story Time Stranger, you’ll need to digivolve a lower-generation Digimon or de-digivolve a higher-generation Digimon into Tsumemon. Refer to the Tsumemon Digivolution section below for more information.

Tsumemon Digivolution

Tsumemon Digivolution

Digivolution is the process that allows your Digimon to grow stronger and unlock new forms. Each Digivolution path has specific requirements, such as reaching a certain level, achieving a minimum stat threshold, or meeting personality and bond conditions.

Some Digimon also require special items or story progression to evolve. Choosing when and how to Digivolve is essential, since certain evolutions may branch into multiple options, giving you flexibility in shaping your partner’s role in battle.

De-Digivolution

In Digimon Story Time Stranger, de-digivolution allows you to return a Digimon to a previous form. Unlike standard digivolution, which requires stat thresholds and level milestones, de-digivolution has its own conditions. To de-digivolve a Digimon, one of the following requirements must be met:

  • Encounter requirement: The Target Digimon must have already been encountered at least once during your playthrough.
  • Personality requirement: The Target Digimon’s base Personality must match the current Digimon’s Personality.

Meeting either condition will unlock the option to de-digivolve, giving you more flexibility in reshaping your team and experimenting with different evolutionary paths.

Tsumemon can de-digivolve into the following forms:

Digivolution

Digivolution is the process of evolving a Digimon into a stronger form. Each Digimon can evolve along multiple branches depending on its stats, level, and personality. To digivolve a Digimon, you must meet certain requirements.

Tsumemon can digivolve into the following forms:

DigimonRequirements
DracmonAgent Rank 1+ and 230 Max SP+ and 270 ATK+
ShamamonAgent Rank 1+ and 230 Max SP+ and 230 SPD+
KeramonAgent Rank 1+ and 530 Max HP+ and 260 Max SP+
Agumon (Black)Agent Rank 1+ and 490 ATK+
Gabumon (Black)Agent Rank 1+ and 360 ATK+

Agumon (Black) and Gabumon (Black) are DLC Digimon that will only appear if you have the Digimon Story Time Stranger – Pre-Order Bonus Pack!

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