If your having trouble training in battles. Recruit greymon and abuse the tent system. It heals you, can feeds your digimon and is technically them sleeping inside which can give boost
Also, you can save food since it magically turns 1 serving into 2 (if you're feeding both partners the same thing) AND it allows you to empty your pockets by sending the materials you gathered back to base.
@@FemboyHunter-hm7rg this is late so maybe it's for the newbies that might read this thread greymon is in the desert where veemon was after you finish chapter 1
I just got the game delivered, started it, closed my eyes, spammed right and picked my eggs. I have no idea what's waiting for me in this game and the last thing I need is to make important decisional choices. Thanks for the video, mate! Very informative!
bro the way u deliver information is just peak. first vid ive found of you and i love it. intro was mint. so useful, entertaining, everything. thanks for helping us be better digimon tamers.
Saw a comment on reddit about the TH-cam jammer making a beginner's guide to this game, so here I am. This is literally one of the best guides I've seen on TH-cam for any game 😂 can't wait to watch your other videos for different games!
Just got into Digimon a couple years ago and tried this game on the PS4. As a noobie the game and the whole world made zero sense and I quit playing. Here we are, 2023, I'm a lil more seasoned and super excited to jump back in on my Switch. This was a very easy like and follow. Great, entertaining content.
If you're looking for other good Digimon games, I'd highly recommend Cyber Sleuth & Hacker's Memory. The games take place parallel to each other and you'll see some familiar faces from Cyber Sleuth in Hacker's Memory, but you do not need to have played Cyber Sleuth to enjoy Hacker's Memory (you just won't recognize certain characters from Cyber Sleuth). There's a "Complete Edition" that has both Cyber Sleuth & Hacker's Memory together for a very reasonable price (I think it's like $20 on Steam, IIRC, and it's 1000% worth the price, I'd even say it was worth it for double that price). The games are fantastic (though unlike Next Order, Cyber Sleuth & Hacker's Memory are turn-based RPGs where you can have a party of up to 11 different Digimon, with three being your active party and the other 8 being your Reserves, and you can swap Digimon back and forth from the Reserves Mid-Battle or if your current active party goes down), and the post-game content can also be very challenging. Plus the Steam version can also make use of Mods to expand on the existing game as well. This includes the addition of "X-Antibody" Digimon as well as many other new Digimon, from new "baby" and Rookie Digimon, to entirely new Megas.
"There's beauty in the struggle," well said, amazing video. Coupling that with the first rule to relax you really nailed the preferred mentality players should adapt which is to just take the game at your own pace and don't get frustrated when you don't get the evos you want. The game rewards patience. It's hard at the start but you get to a point where you never run out of bits. The game is 60% training, that's also true. You have great points and this is a great guide for new players. People get stressed out about their partners dieing but that's just a part of the beautiful struggle and I love how you check our expectations letting us know about how long it'll take and that it'll most likely take several generations of Digimon to reach certain points
I'm one of those people who never played the game before but got it for Switch recently. Your guide is definitely the most helpful one I've found so far! Thank you so much for all the effort you put into it, it's really helped me a lot!
investing your tamer levels into walking type and order type early is pretty helpful too, more attacks allow you to effectively have your digimon buff each other in combat without losing out on offensive options while walking type allows your digimon to slowly heal over time as you travel
started playing next order and was flustered by options, found your guide in the steam guides and damn man im putting on gains like a beast, real life saver! now i can play the game without screwing myself (which was very easy in Digi 1)
Jammer the goat got our back Was JUST asking about anything I should know having never played a world style game and this is a literal godsend God Bless You
You put in the hours starting this game from scratch and it really paid off. This is a great guide for those who haven't played this game or is starting if they get it for Switch or PC. Even better if that Numemon was another Saberdramon. Hats off to your man.
When you're training in the gym, make sure to walk out and back in every session or two. It's tedious, but you can't get the popups that reveal Digivolution requirements while you're in a building like that, so even briefly stepping outside will help fill out your options quickly.
big tip, keep at least 2-4 of the other meats and training vegetables, because your farm can be upgraded to grow those in addition to your regular meat allotment. also if you have a stockpile of training veggies, use them at feeding times when you go to the gym, you go from 16 to 32+ depending on your tamer skills.
Dude. Ive put over 60 hours into the game at this point, still only at chapter 2.. At this point I've checked out at least 15 starter videos and they've all been the most basic ass shit that you can just learn by playing. Especially if youve played Monster Rancher or Shin Megani Tensei. Your video is the most useful video I've seen by far! Dear Lord, if I had seen your video a day or two into starting. You'd have saved me so much time. Stupid YT algorithms. Nice song choices as well btw. Keep it up! 😊
Maybe I missed it, but one point of emphasis I would give to choosing training locations is learning moves. Sometimes it might be beneficial to take a hit on stat gains to fight Digimon that use a move you want to learn. Also the learner type tamer skill to up the chances of learning moves can be clutch. Learning better move sooner can be what gets you a shot at tougher training spots.
I'm at 40 hours in, watching this for entertainment/diversification of strategy reasons, and I never made a connection between set skills and attack speed. I'm going to try this tonight because some of the real cheap attacks (Hello Dark 1) are actually amazing and I basically want my digimon spamming it.
I would recommend using the training hall instead of battles !for in-training stages only! because they actually barely get any stat buffs from battles at that stage. As an in-training, you get 200 HP and MP, and 5-15 of the other stats, whereas as a rookie, you'd get 24 across the board. (240 HP and MP) or 26 with the tamer skill.
I actually noticed that towards the late half of this video. But I didn't realize that for In-Training, I got 200 because it capped out at 200 when at that stage...but it makes sense!!
Yeah, there's some kind of artificial block on stat gains from battles as anything lower than a rookie. Basically, if you can't equip moves to them, just do the gym (and your higher stage partner will still get something).
Looking forward to play this for the first time tonight and experience it hopefully my digimon world 1 knowledge I gained in my playthrough of it should have some transcendance here to understanding certain things
Not sure if it was mentioned yet, but the trainer ability to learn more moves more effectively would help out early to mid game as well to gather a bunch of moves to have variety and stronger moves earlier
when you mentioned Defend as the number one tamer skill i clapped my hands and was like "YES!" that move kept me alive so many times during my playthrough
"Evolve and Accept, don't Evolve and Regret" is 100% absolutely true. Almost every 'mon can pivot into something better even if you made a mistake or screwed up. I fucked up a Hyogamon-> Zudomon evolution, and accidentally got BlueMeramon. Ended up being one of my favorites for a long time. Loved that bloo fire Halloween looking mf. Very good guide! Super informative.
The quality of your videos skyrocketed! I'm definitely subbing to this channel and I can pretty much agree to all of these tips. I've played Next Order on my PS4 since launch and I'm buying on Switch so my brothers can not only game share it but also because my CD copy Next Order on PS is on its last legs and I feel like playing fresh again cuz playing the game was the best feeling I ever had. I wish I had this kind of guide when I started.
By following this guide, I got a pretty good grasp on the game and I'm now running around with two ultimate level digimon which are Taomon silver and Rapidmon and I've only just started about a day ago.
I haven't played a World game since the OG World back in the before times, so I'm psyched to get stuck in again. Only advice I could offer is don't stress too much? Mistakes (care and otherwise) will happen but you always get the chance to try again.
get a twin for your first digieggs, pick 2 koromon digieggs, train str, sta and agi until they digivolve into black agumons. go fight numemons at night in power plants 2 until the stat boost is no longer worthy and digivolve into saberdramons. then go to desert cemetary to fight geremons (yellow numemons) until they dont giv stat boost. go to the right, and fight pshycmons until digivolve into megadramons. you'll end up with stats around 1,7k each for the first pair. the key to get mega digimon on the first pair is to get a twin and train them the same focus. it will quicken obtaining digivolution guides.
Can vouch for this. Did it with the Bukamon in-training 2 line. Trained them the same and they digivolved into the same mons at the same time all the way to mega by grinding key battles areas. Just pick any of the same digiegg for both your mons and train them the same and you should never have lopsided digivolutions.
This was a great review. I do want to add/edit one portion that you talked about, and that was managing weight. I agree that early on, it is hard to get your Digimon to gain weight. However, as soon as you have the restaurant and are able to explore, I feel managing weight for champions and up is fairly easy. They can eat a lot, and this is a positive. If you need high weight stats, they can typically eat 2 meats for quickly raising weight. If you need lower weights, the fact they can eat a lot is even easier, as you can fill them with weight loss ingredients, like digishrooms will lower your weight quickly. If you explore regularly, you can easily get 4 or 6 of these every day.
Man this video was remarkable. Now the information was top notch but i really like the way you presented everything. Funny and informative. Great work dude i hope your channel really grows!
This is one of those videos i wish i found sooner lol. Somehow for the first 14 hours of my initial playthrough I managed to miss the Guard skill entirely, made my life so much easier when I realised it was a thing.
A combat guide might be a nice idea for another video. Just touching on the nuances of battles like reserving MP by using OP, changing targets (took me a while to learn, yes I can focus fire my mon), using your special move to nullify attacks and overview of status effects and what they do. There's you could cover.
I managed to finish the game, wasn't east to do but I managed, susanoomon was definitely my favorite mon in this, i just hope they do a new game+ feature like with cyber sleuth, the story was such fun when I started it and it would be nice to play through it again without grinding for skill so much the second time around 😅
I appreciated this guide. It answered many questions. I honestly stayed in the training room till I got champions. Poor guardramon died a champion. I’m jelly that you have the two Digimon that I wanted. Well time to hit the battle grind.
The fishing tamer skill is only good if you get the next fishing skill too. Because it can get you 2 fish. Also fishing in MOD Cape is were you gotta fish early game. I made 40k in like 6 ingame hours with double fish skill.
LETS goi! Downloading this now! I never got to play it on the ps4 back in the day! I have beaten every single Digimon game including world 3 pal version which has a bunch of extra stuff that we never got in America! I also have the review on my channel! was one of my first video a couple years ago! the channel is blowing up now! I get around 5k veiws a day now and the subs keep coming! Thanks for this it will help allot it was always hard letting a Digimon die...
Thank you so much for this guide, I've put 96 hours in this game and I've been stuck in chapter 2 for awhile that I'm now tamer lvl 35. I've been walking around like a headless chicken trying to figure out how to take out these super strong digimon and finish these quests just collecting dust. There's areas in your video I haven't even touched yet. I had my digimon slaving away in the gym for 5 days straight only for all that grinding to puff up in smoke because one of them die of old age. Now I know to not abuse the gym and train them more in the wild as to keep my digimon alive longer. when It comes to tamer skills I think I have about half of them but I did sleep on the gathering skills, because I was prioritizing my digimon trying to make them live longer and raise their stats faster. I'm gonna finally finish this game, thank God💀
A big thing to note is that the game was designed and developed around what is "Easy mode" for the ports which was the original Normal difficulty. The Vita had a Normal and Hard mode. They renamed Normal to Easy, Hard to Normal, and added a Beginner and a new Hard mode. The biggest difference is how much grind are you willing to tolerate. Easy has the same battle difficulties as Normal but not as grindy. Normal reduces your bits from battles by -50% and halves the stats you get from gym training. Which is why most guides say do battles than train in the gym. Beginner & Hard mode decreases & increases enemy stats by ~30%
Thank you for this, Jam! I just got this on Steam during the current Autumn Sale, since it's marked down. I'm a few hours in, but this explained a lot!! Thanks~ You're a Digipal, man!
I want to watch this, but I don't want spoilers. I want to relive the experience of dogimon world 1 and your intro up to the first digimon to recruit gave me the correct impressions that I was hoping it would be
I played this on PS4 back when it came out, completely beat the game, got really close to Platinum trophy. You have taught me that I was doing literally everything wrong for many hours lmao.
Life care skills are actually important for the skills. One of those skill branches I think makes the grind for tamer point easier. Same with the walking skills that heal mp and hp. Those are really good. camper Is not important. Learning type is important to learn the skills and increase the stats gain. You want to make it so you are getting exp for the tamer as much as possible.
For the first 2 generations focus on leveling up the tamer point to get the skills. Plus putting the game in easy makes the stats gain higher for the digimon. Normal leggit just makes the grind longer in an already grindy game. Buy cool drinks/water from the vending machines to lower the stress level. Getting seraphimon for the restaurant is needed to make that food that extends the life of digimon to make them live longer.
My guy I needed this. I had an anime exclusive moment when I experienced my fist DNA digivolution after both my digimon fainted. I progressed to the point where I was about to finish the game until I lost my data. Now I'm trying to progress and grind.
Awesome video. I just picked this up. I'll probably forget all your tips in a few minutes with my goldfish brain being distracted by shiny new experience gems but hopefully something stuck!
For battle training remember the digimon stage is hugely important. Basically only rookies and above have a good benefit from battles and you always want your digimon to be the same stage or 1 stage less than the enemy for the beat stat growth
This even applies to your stats as well because a rookie with max attack will not hit as hard against a champion as a champion with the same stats and attack there's like a weird soft cap system
damn I'm about to comment a video twice that's a first.. I just wanna make clear how damn good you're at youtube. If you had chosen to do something other than digimon I'm sure you'd be huge by now (I thank god you chose digimon as a main focus tho). Nobody competes or even comes close to you or your content when it comes to digimon, the amount of effort and how crispy your videos are.. incredible really. sorry for the long comment but yea
Had no idea fighting would be more beneficial than hitting gym! What I did notice however is that the High Defense skill is OP. You can just command your digimon/s to block all attacks and wait until they have finishers, pretty cheesy tactic but I managed to body Black Agumon and Gabumon with 2 ultimate digimon's whose HP/MP were around 6000 and rest around 900. (Didn't use discs either and I have only 15 moves available from 61) In 2v1 scenario you can pretty much win vs anyone, making other digimon just block while other bodies the enemy.
It is possible to get Megas during your first cycle. I recommend you use the Bonus Day mechanic for each stat when it first appears and increase it with that. Then focus on those on the next go around in the morning while you explore at night to maximize your stats
A few things you missed: -not really relevant early game, but if you get hit by a super attack, you can get order power from it if you wait to click until your Digimon has landed on the ground. -in training 1 & 2 gets less stats in battle than rookies do, I just recently tried getting rookies for colosseum from 2 max stat megas. I managed to get two max str and max sta rookies. -sakura bird radish, ginseng and obscure onion are great for early mid game casual training (preferably with all or most of the training skills) -just going around nigh plains recruiting all you can before moving on to the desert is a great tactic for advancing the story, since you need 25 prosperity anyway. - digideep water is basically useless and should be the first thing you toss when you need a little more resource space - scratchy grass is useless, never pick it up (sells for 50,-) - if you beat X Digimon in a single fight, that still only counts as a single victory in digivolution requirements. - always carry bandaid, auto pilot and toilet - always sleep indoors (gym is usually easiest) and don't let them fall asleep on their own, use the command - If you're going to battle train you should get all 3 learner skills and at least 1 carrier skill. - spending a generation just fishing after your 1st dies off is a great way to set yourself up for the rest of the game (get the fishing skills first) I made 1.1M from in training hatched to numemon death with sub optimal time management. Warning this is tedious and takes quite a while - get the daily quest each day by using the machine in jijimons house. You should do the battles here and switch out a Digimon every third day or so, no need if you still win 80+% of the time
I just watched a retrospect on world 1&2 and I give u so much credit for understanding any amount of this game especially since it seems like u played the first one ahahha. Respect homie. I definitely don't plan on playing this game after seeing the retros and this lol took much work for me. But how u feel about DM Servive ?? For a full on newbie ??
I'm not sure if it translates to this game, but in Digimon World 1 you can talk to merchants right after your Digimon evolves, something good might happen.
Goated video, just picked up next order 2 weeks ago and this video was so helpful asf 🤝 How about making a video on how to get the T6 & T7 moves for mid/late game? 👀👀
Everytime I Play (oldest save file has 140+ hours) I always get walker type for HP! Early on you might get injured during battles but not enough to want to use items, it saves a lot of materials when traveling!
If your having trouble training in battles. Recruit greymon and abuse the tent system. It heals you, can feeds your digimon and is technically them sleeping inside which can give boost
Also, you can save food since it magically turns 1 serving into 2 (if you're feeding both partners the same thing) AND it allows you to empty your pockets by sending the materials you gathered back to base.
Where is greymon?
It acts as a bathroom too
@@FemboyHunter-hm7rg this is late so maybe it's for the newbies that might read this thread
greymon is in the desert where veemon was after you finish chapter 1
It's on sale for $10 right now and I just bought it
I just got the game delivered, started it, closed my eyes, spammed right and picked my eggs.
I have no idea what's waiting for me in this game and the last thing I need is to make important decisional choices.
Thanks for the video, mate! Very informative!
bro the way u deliver information is just peak. first vid ive found of you and i love it. intro was mint. so useful, entertaining, everything. thanks for helping us be better digimon tamers.
Saw a comment on reddit about the TH-cam jammer making a beginner's guide to this game, so here I am. This is literally one of the best guides I've seen on TH-cam for any game 😂 can't wait to watch your other videos for different games!
Just got into Digimon a couple years ago and tried this game on the PS4. As a noobie the game and the whole world made zero sense and I quit playing. Here we are, 2023, I'm a lil more seasoned and super excited to jump back in on my Switch. This was a very easy like and follow. Great, entertaining content.
If you're looking for other good Digimon games, I'd highly recommend Cyber Sleuth & Hacker's Memory. The games take place parallel to each other and you'll see some familiar faces from Cyber Sleuth in Hacker's Memory, but you do not need to have played Cyber Sleuth to enjoy Hacker's Memory (you just won't recognize certain characters from Cyber Sleuth). There's a "Complete Edition" that has both Cyber Sleuth & Hacker's Memory together for a very reasonable price (I think it's like $20 on Steam, IIRC, and it's 1000% worth the price, I'd even say it was worth it for double that price). The games are fantastic (though unlike Next Order, Cyber Sleuth & Hacker's Memory are turn-based RPGs where you can have a party of up to 11 different Digimon, with three being your active party and the other 8 being your Reserves, and you can swap Digimon back and forth from the Reserves Mid-Battle or if your current active party goes down), and the post-game content can also be very challenging.
Plus the Steam version can also make use of Mods to expand on the existing game as well. This includes the addition of "X-Antibody" Digimon as well as many other new Digimon, from new "baby" and Rookie Digimon, to entirely new Megas.
"There's beauty in the struggle," well said, amazing video. Coupling that with the first rule to relax you really nailed the preferred mentality players should adapt which is to just take the game at your own pace and don't get frustrated when you don't get the evos you want. The game rewards patience. It's hard at the start but you get to a point where you never run out of bits. The game is 60% training, that's also true. You have great points and this is a great guide for new players. People get stressed out about their partners dieing but that's just a part of the beautiful struggle and I love how you check our expectations letting us know about how long it'll take and that it'll most likely take several generations of Digimon to reach certain points
I'm one of those people who never played the game before but got it for Switch recently. Your guide is definitely the most helpful one I've found so far! Thank you so much for all the effort you put into it, it's really helped me a lot!
Happy I was able to help! I know what the struggle is like🤧
This video is gold, not just in the importance of the tips, but also the writing, jokes and delivery. Thank you for an amazing watch
investing your tamer levels into walking type and order type early is pretty helpful too, more attacks allow you to effectively have your digimon buff each other in combat without losing out on offensive options while walking type allows your digimon to slowly heal over time as you travel
Get the perfect block immediately cause that makes you almost invincible
started playing next order and was flustered by options, found your guide in the steam guides and damn man im putting on gains like a beast, real life saver! now i can play the game without screwing myself (which was very easy in Digi 1)
Jammer the goat got our back
Was JUST asking about anything I should know having never played a world style game and this is a literal godsend
God Bless You
🙆🏾♂️ That's why I'm here🙏🏾
You put in the hours starting this game from scratch and it really paid off. This is a great guide for those who haven't played this game or is starting if they get it for Switch or PC. Even better if that Numemon was another Saberdramon. Hats off to your man.
When you're training in the gym, make sure to walk out and back in every session or two. It's tedious, but you can't get the popups that reveal Digivolution requirements while you're in a building like that, so even briefly stepping outside will help fill out your options quickly.
big tip, keep at least 2-4 of the other meats and training vegetables, because your farm can be upgraded to grow those in addition to your regular meat allotment.
also if you have a stockpile of training veggies, use them at feeding times when you go to the gym, you go from 16 to 32+ depending on your tamer skills.
Dude. Ive put over 60 hours into the game at this point, still only at chapter 2..
At this point I've checked out at least 15 starter videos and they've all been the most basic ass shit that you can just learn by playing. Especially if youve played Monster Rancher or Shin Megani Tensei.
Your video is the most useful video I've seen by far! Dear Lord, if I had seen your video a day or two into starting. You'd have saved me so much time.
Stupid YT algorithms. Nice song choices as well btw. Keep it up! 😊
Maybe I missed it, but one point of emphasis I would give to choosing training locations is learning moves. Sometimes it might be beneficial to take a hit on stat gains to fight Digimon that use a move you want to learn. Also the learner type tamer skill to up the chances of learning moves can be clutch. Learning better move sooner can be what gets you a shot at tougher training spots.
This was just what I was looking for. A super informative yet hilarious video that also reminded me how unique Digimon World games are.
I'm at 40 hours in, watching this for entertainment/diversification of strategy reasons, and I never made a connection between set skills and attack speed. I'm going to try this tonight because some of the real cheap attacks (Hello Dark 1) are actually amazing and I basically want my digimon spamming it.
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EDIT: *RE:Tamer Skills:* REVERSE TYPE IS TRASH! ALL 4 = ONLY +4%, IT'S A WASTE, SAVE YOUR TP PLEASE!
Naoooo!!! I was really hoping to invest in 'em 😅
I would recommend using the training hall instead of battles !for in-training stages only! because they actually barely get any stat buffs from battles at that stage. As an in-training, you get 200 HP and MP, and 5-15 of the other stats, whereas as a rookie, you'd get 24 across the board. (240 HP and MP) or 26 with the tamer skill.
I actually noticed that towards the late half of this video. But I didn't realize that for In-Training, I got 200 because it capped out at 200 when at that stage...but it makes sense!!
Yeah, there's some kind of artificial block on stat gains from battles as anything lower than a rookie. Basically, if you can't equip moves to them, just do the gym (and your higher stage partner will still get something).
Looking forward to play this for the first time tonight and experience it hopefully my digimon world 1 knowledge I gained in my playthrough of it should have some transcendance here to understanding certain things
Bro this guide is GAS. I have it up the entire time I play on my second monitor.
as he mentioned not getting the digivalution you want my psychemon digivolved to a numemon
Man that 2nd half was really valuable. I'm glad you went back and added it.
Not sure if it was mentioned yet, but the trainer ability to learn more moves more effectively would help out early to mid game as well to gather a bunch of moves to have variety and stronger moves earlier
when you mentioned Defend as the number one tamer skill i clapped my hands and was like "YES!" that move kept me alive so many times during my playthrough
Bro, es not expecting your video to be this good!!! Thank you !
"Evolve and Accept, don't Evolve and Regret" is 100% absolutely true. Almost every 'mon can pivot into something better even if you made a mistake or screwed up. I fucked up a Hyogamon-> Zudomon evolution, and accidentally got BlueMeramon. Ended up being one of my favorites for a long time.
Loved that bloo fire Halloween looking mf. Very good guide! Super informative.
kinda hard to do that when your gold guardromon evolves to datamon then right after to platinumnumemon.
The quality of your videos skyrocketed! I'm definitely subbing to this channel and I can pretty much agree to all of these tips. I've played Next Order on my PS4 since launch and I'm buying on Switch so my brothers can not only game share it but also because my CD copy Next Order on PS is on its last legs and I feel like playing fresh again cuz playing the game was the best feeling I ever had. I wish I had this kind of guide when I started.
By following this guide, I got a pretty good grasp on the game and I'm now running around with two ultimate level digimon which are Taomon silver and Rapidmon and I've only just started about a day ago.
I haven't played a World game since the OG World back in the before times, so I'm psyched to get stuck in again. Only advice I could offer is don't stress too much? Mistakes (care and otherwise) will happen but you always get the chance to try again.
get a twin for your first digieggs, pick 2 koromon digieggs, train str, sta and agi until they digivolve into black agumons. go fight numemons at night in power plants 2 until the stat boost is no longer worthy and digivolve into saberdramons. then go to desert cemetary to fight geremons (yellow numemons) until they dont giv stat boost. go to the right, and fight pshycmons until digivolve into megadramons. you'll end up with stats around 1,7k each for the first pair. the key to get mega digimon on the first pair is to get a twin and train them the same focus. it will quicken obtaining digivolution guides.
Can vouch for this. Did it with the Bukamon in-training 2 line. Trained them the same and they digivolved into the same mons at the same time all the way to mega by grinding key battles areas. Just pick any of the same digiegg for both your mons and train them the same and you should never have lopsided digivolutions.
This was a great review.
I do want to add/edit one portion that you talked about, and that was managing weight. I agree that early on, it is hard to get your Digimon to gain weight. However, as soon as you have the restaurant and are able to explore, I feel managing weight for champions and up is fairly easy. They can eat a lot, and this is a positive. If you need high weight stats, they can typically eat 2 meats for quickly raising weight. If you need lower weights, the fact they can eat a lot is even easier, as you can fill them with weight loss ingredients, like digishrooms will lower your weight quickly. If you explore regularly, you can easily get 4 or 6 of these every day.
Man this video was remarkable. Now the information was top notch but i really like the way you presented everything. Funny and informative. Great work dude i hope your channel really grows!
Thank you for the video. I was a huge digimon fan in the year 2000 and I just started this game.
This is one of those videos i wish i found sooner lol. Somehow for the first 14 hours of my initial playthrough I managed to miss the Guard skill entirely, made my life so much easier when I realised it was a thing.
This was helpful. I started out with Sabredramon based on this. Very easy to train for my 1st gen.
A combat guide might be a nice idea for another video. Just touching on the nuances of battles like reserving MP by using OP, changing targets (took me a while to learn, yes I can focus fire my mon), using your special move to nullify attacks and overview of status effects and what they do. There's you could cover.
I managed to finish the game, wasn't east to do but I managed, susanoomon was definitely my favorite mon in this, i just hope they do a new game+ feature like with cyber sleuth, the story was such fun when I started it and it would be nice to play through it again without grinding for skill so much the second time around 😅
Try mods. The grind is imbalanced and too slow.
well the sprint option actually buffs recovery tamer skills you heal at much faster rate while sprinting.
OHHHH! MAJOR KEY!
Where was this video when I first started you’re so charismatic. I would have loved listening to this while I was stressing because how hard it was
I appreciated this guide. It answered many questions. I honestly stayed in the training room till I got champions. Poor guardramon died a champion. I’m jelly that you have the two Digimon that I wanted. Well time to hit the battle grind.
The fishing tamer skill is only good if you get the next fishing skill too. Because it can get you 2 fish. Also fishing in MOD Cape is were you gotta fish early game. I made 40k in like 6 ingame hours with double fish skill.
LETS goi! Downloading this now! I never got to play it on the ps4 back in the day! I have beaten every single Digimon game including world 3 pal version which has a bunch of extra stuff that we never got in America! I also have the review on my channel! was one of my first video a couple years ago! the channel is blowing up now! I get around 5k veiws a day now and the subs keep coming! Thanks for this it will help allot it was always hard letting a Digimon die...
Thank you so much for this guide, I've put 96 hours in this game and I've been stuck in chapter 2 for awhile that I'm now tamer lvl 35. I've been walking around like a headless chicken trying to figure out how to take out these super strong digimon and finish these quests just collecting dust. There's areas in your video I haven't even touched yet. I had my digimon slaving away in the gym for 5 days straight only for all that grinding to puff up in smoke because one of them die of old age. Now I know to not abuse the gym and train them more in the wild as to keep my digimon alive longer. when It comes to tamer skills I think I have about half of them but I did sleep on the gathering skills, because I was prioritizing my digimon trying to make them live longer and raise their stats faster. I'm gonna finally finish this game, thank God💀
I goy you!🙌🏾
Let's be real, you missed numemon so much in digimon world 1 that you just needed him to be in this 😂
lol knew most of this but watched till the end, just trying to support digimon content creators! keep the new digi destined informed!
This was so great I learned and laughed that's all I want from tutorial videos
Great starters guide. Thanks dude!
I thank you on behalf of the pc community for making this video.
A big thing to note is that the game was designed and developed around what is "Easy mode" for the ports which was the original Normal difficulty. The Vita had a Normal and Hard mode. They renamed Normal to Easy, Hard to Normal, and added a Beginner and a new Hard mode.
The biggest difference is how much grind are you willing to tolerate. Easy has the same battle difficulties as Normal but not as grindy. Normal reduces your bits from battles by -50% and halves the stats you get from gym training. Which is why most guides say do battles than train in the gym. Beginner & Hard mode decreases & increases enemy stats by ~30%
Thank you for this, Jam! I just got this on Steam during the current Autumn Sale, since it's marked down. I'm a few hours in, but this explained a lot!! Thanks~ You're a Digipal, man!
I got you🙏🏾
You sir are a digimon LEGEND!
This is the most entertaining tip video for any game I've ever seen
Bro, love this video. Super cool format and love your style. Happy to find someone doing videos in their own unique way.
I want to watch this, but I don't want spoilers. I want to relive the experience of dogimon world 1 and your intro up to the first digimon to recruit gave me the correct impressions that I was hoping it would be
I played this on PS4 back when it came out, completely beat the game, got really close to Platinum trophy. You have taught me that I was doing literally everything wrong for many hours lmao.
I feeled so stupid after I learned JUST NOW , theres a baathroom in the training hall ! :D
Life care skills are actually important for the skills. One of those skill branches I think makes the grind for tamer point easier. Same with the walking skills that heal mp and hp. Those are really good. camper Is not important. Learning type is important to learn the skills and increase the stats gain. You want to make it so you are getting exp for the tamer as much as possible.
For the first 2 generations focus on leveling up the tamer point to get the skills. Plus putting the game in easy makes the stats gain higher for the digimon. Normal leggit just makes the grind longer in an already grindy game.
Buy cool drinks/water from the vending machines to lower the stress level. Getting seraphimon for the restaurant is needed to make that food that extends the life of digimon to make them live longer.
My guy I needed this. I had an anime exclusive moment when I experienced my fist DNA digivolution after both my digimon fainted. I progressed to the point where I was about to finish the game until I lost my data. Now I'm trying to progress and grind.
the game was on sale on the Switch so just got it, looking forward to raising some digimon after seeing this guide!
Awesome video. I just picked this up. I'll probably forget all your tips in a few minutes with my goldfish brain being distracted by shiny new experience gems but hopefully something stuck!
@kooriicolada throw me on in the background there's a lotta grinding coming your way
Started off humorous and ended up infomative
Love the attitude. Hooked in under 30 seconds. 😄
For battle training remember the digimon stage is hugely important. Basically only rookies and above have a good benefit from battles and you always want your digimon to be the same stage or 1 stage less than the enemy for the beat stat growth
This even applies to your stats as well because a rookie with max attack will not hit as hard against a champion as a champion with the same stats and attack there's like a weird soft cap system
Man I needed this. I got two terrible evos that I didn't want and wanted to start all over lol. Thanks for this.
Thanks man! best video I've seen yet
damn I'm about to comment a video twice that's a first.. I just wanna make clear how damn good you're at youtube. If you had chosen to do something other than digimon I'm sure you'd be huge by now (I thank god you chose digimon as a main focus tho). Nobody competes or even comes close to you or your content when it comes to digimon, the amount of effort and how crispy your videos are.. incredible really.
sorry for the long comment but yea
He ain't lying I followed this and got one mega and ultimate one my second generation and both Megas on my third and haven't hit a road block yet.
Had no idea fighting would be more beneficial than hitting gym! What I did notice however is that the High Defense skill is OP. You can just command your digimon/s to block all attacks and wait until they have finishers, pretty cheesy tactic but I managed to body Black Agumon and Gabumon with 2 ultimate digimon's whose HP/MP were around 6000 and rest around 900. (Didn't use discs either and I have only 15 moves available from 61) In 2v1 scenario you can pretty much win vs anyone, making other digimon just block while other bodies the enemy.
It is possible to get Megas during your first cycle. I recommend you use the Bonus Day mechanic for each stat when it first appears and increase it with that. Then focus on those on the next go around in the morning while you explore at night to maximize your stats
I appreciate tf outta this. Thanks man
Anyway, first time viewer and you've got a real good sense of humor. Good guide, good stuff.
saw as i saw bro with a mic i knew it was going to be a good guide
good ass video! helped me prep for my first play through. i liked the video asap just for the intro
Informative guide, and very entertaining video, this guy knows how to get it done
Bathroom in the training hall just blew my mind and I have played this game for like 100 hours before lol.
35:30 I just got the game, but i realised that special moves dont use MP so i just spam it when i can to KO stronger opponents asap.
Good guide Bro, i love it
Man, should of looked up tips and stuff before I started, but I know now, thanks.
I would love to play a digimon game that’s not just overly complicated for no reason lol
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yo this guy is baller af, this video guide is great
A few things you missed:
-not really relevant early game, but if you get hit by a super attack, you can get order power from it if you wait to click until your Digimon has landed on the ground.
-in training 1 & 2 gets less stats in battle than rookies do, I just recently tried getting rookies for colosseum from 2 max stat megas. I managed to get two max str and max sta rookies.
-sakura bird radish, ginseng and obscure onion are great for early mid game casual training (preferably with all or most of the training skills)
-just going around nigh plains recruiting all you can before moving on to the desert is a great tactic for advancing the story, since you need 25 prosperity anyway.
- digideep water is basically useless and should be the first thing you toss when you need a little more resource space
- scratchy grass is useless, never pick it up (sells for 50,-)
- if you beat X Digimon in a single fight, that still only counts as a single victory in digivolution requirements.
- always carry bandaid, auto pilot and toilet
- always sleep indoors (gym is usually easiest) and don't let them fall asleep on their own, use the command
- If you're going to battle train you should get all 3 learner skills and at least 1 carrier skill.
- spending a generation just fishing after your 1st dies off is a great way to set yourself up for the rest of the game (get the fishing skills first) I made 1.1M from in training hatched to numemon death with sub optimal time management. Warning this is tedious and takes quite a while
- get the daily quest each day by using the machine in jijimons house. You should do the battles here and switch out a Digimon every third day or so, no need if you still win 80+% of the time
these type of videos are pure gold
dude I love this video 😂
This is how you make an interesting video. well done man.
Excited for a next gen digimon game
The three Ds, solid life advice!
Jam goated!! Can't wait to get my copy soon.
The persona 5 music in the background is a good touch.
The intro alone gets an automatic like.
Thank you for the video :) Really nice video to help newcomers.
>>>DO NOT GET "REVERSE TYPE" SKILLS!!!
I just watched a retrospect on world 1&2 and I give u so much credit for understanding any amount of this game especially since it seems like u played the first one ahahha. Respect homie. I definitely don't plan on playing this game after seeing the retros and this lol took much work for me. But how u feel about DM Servive ?? For a full on newbie ??
I'm not sure if it translates to this game, but in Digimon World 1 you can talk to merchants right after your Digimon evolves, something good might happen.
Damn, he really is the smartest man alive. Thanks for the guide 🙏
🙏🏾I got you
Goated video, just picked up next order 2 weeks ago and this video was so helpful asf 🤝
How about making a video on how to get the T6 & T7 moves for mid/late game? 👀👀
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best guide for this game
This game gives you a ton of freedom to where you will make mistakes and the game gets easier as you progress.
Everytime I Play (oldest save file has 140+ hours) I always get walker type for HP! Early on you might get injured during battles but not enough to want to use items, it saves a lot of materials when traveling!