Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Carding

Carding

Carding is the way most people in dmo get evoluters, digicores, back up disks and make money. I will go over each level of monster card and boss card, listing the kill order, loot and what level you should be to kill them. 

Carding parties are the best way to kill normal cards and you don't have to use as many supplies. Good carding parties will set the obtainment method to free obtainment and the summoner of the card gets all the loot. If you don't trust the party you're with then you can attack all the monsters first and then the party helps kill them. A good idea is to have one of your party to have a "spotter"; unfortunately people will try to steal your cards by attacking them so they will get the loot. A way to get them to leave you alone is by summoning a card level that will kill them or they won't attack. Most people with a digimon under lvl 55 will be killed by a Monster Card Level 6. Sometimes boss card digimon will randomly appear when you summon a normal card, so I will mention this in each category. 

What to Card With?
A good carding digimon will usually have strong, low cd skills with high attack. Most data types work well, I will list a few note-able carding digimon.
Any Of the Jogress
Fujinmon
Kuzuhamon
Paladin Mode/Fighter Mode
Z'dGarurumon
Ophanimon
Ulforce Veemon
Armageddemon


Where to Card? 
A good carding place is small/enclosed area and out of sight of most people. This allows the monsters to be kept in a small area and less chance of people stealing from you. I will list a few good places but you can card virtually anywhere.

Western Village: The Cliff: This place is one of the most popular places to card because of a bug there. To get to it, you go between the Starmon and the warehouse/scanner Chessmon where you will see the edge of the area. In order to "Cliff Summon" you must go as far as possible, then go down to where it looks like you will fall off the cliff. You then summon your card where it may take up to 3 minutes for the first monster to appear. This bug causes the monsters to appear very slowly, giving you more time to kill them. The downside to this spot is that it's in an area where there are a lot of people and so stealing happens a lot.

Western Village: By the Togemon Leaders: To get here either follow the cliff side by the Togemon or go down the path that Renamon are. This place doesn't have many people going by it and keeps the monsters in a small area.

Silver Lake: By the Palmon: If you look on the map there is a little dead end are by the merchants and the palmon. Not many people come around this area, but it costs 20 m to come here. There are other small places in Silver Lake to also card if you look on the map.

Silent Forest: There is no specific place here, but there are a lot of little empty areas; but it also costs 20 m to get here.

Frozen Ground: This place is empty almost all the time so you can summon without much worry of stealers; it  does cost 10m to get here.

Skill vs. No Skill
Some people believe that by not using any skills on a monster card, they will get better loot. I have killed 1000's of monster cards and from what I can tell  there is no real difference in loot if you use no skills or skills. If using no skills add a better chance of giving better loot, it does not help very much. It is better to just get the card killed than to not kill it because you were trying to no skill it.

Categories used for this article.
Normal Monsters: These are the monsters that will appear every time you summon that level of card.
Other Monsters: These are monsters that may also appear.
Kill Order: Each monster had its own time limit to kill them. I will start with the monster you need to kill first.
Normal Loot: This is loot that will usually drop, it may not every time, but most of the time this loot will drop.
Other Loot: Other types of loot dropped. I might miss a few, I will add them as I go.
Boss Cards Dropped: Just like it says, the boss cards that might be dropped.
Where to Get the Cards: I'll list a few places where to get that particular monster card
What Level You Should Be: Sound like it says, this is just a suggestion so you can kill most of the cards summoned. Jogress breaks these rules, a jogress can kill any boss card itself and a lot of monsters no matter it's level.

The Random Summon
This is a special digimon that  will randomly appear no matter what level the card summoned. It is a data type and disappears the fastest. 


Monster Card Level 1
This monster card is a little different in that there is no normal monster

Normal Monsters




Gabumon
How Many Appear: 1-2
Type: Data

DemiDevimon
How Many Appear: 1
Type: Virus

Other Monsters
Biyomon
How Many Appear: 1-2
Type: Vaccine


Tanemon
How Many Appear: 1; Appears as a Boss Digimon
Type: None


Kill Order: Tanemon>Biyomon>Demidevimon>Gabumon
Normal Loot: Data of the digimon killed. French Fries
Other Loot:  Probably Evoluters, Digieggs of digimon killed
Boss Cards Dropped: Tanemon
Where to Get the Cards: Wood Bench Park and nearby areas
What Level You Should Be: If you are alone then you should be about lvl 25, if you have a party then lvl 16 should work fine.

Monster Card Level 2

Normal Monsters


Leomon
How Many Appear: 3
Type: Vaccine

Other Monsters


Garurumon
How Many Appear: 2-3
Type: Vaccine


Starmon
How Many Appear: 1-2
Type: Data


Devimon
How Many Appear: 1; Appears as Boss Digimon
Type: Virus



Growlmon
How Many Appear: 1; Appears as Boss Digimon
Type: Virus


Kill Order: Devimon/Growlmon>Starmon>Garurumon>Leomon
Normal Loot: Data of the digimon killed (lots of beast data). French Fries
Other Loot:   Evoluters, Digieggs of digimon killed, Mystery Top Quality Egg, Back Up Disk
Boss Cards Dropped: Devimon,Growlmon
Where to Get the Cards: The Western Outskirts and Western East Area; there are other areas but these are good area to farm them for.
What Level You Should Be: If you are alone then you should be about lvl 31, if you have a party then lvl 25 should work fine.



Monster Card Level 3

Normal Monster



WereGarurumon
How Many Appear: 3
Type: Vaccine

Other Monsters

WaruMonzaemon
How Many Appear: 2-3
Type: Virus


Monzaemon
How Many Appear: 2-3
Type: Vaccine



SuperStarmon
How Many Appear: 1; Appears as Boss Digimon but does not have it's own boss card
Type: Data

WarGrowlmon
How Many Appear: 1; Appears as Boss Digimon
Type: Virus

Kill Order: WaruMonzaemon/Monzaemon>SuperStarmon>WarGrowlmon>WereGarurumon
Normal Loot: Data of the digimon killed (lots of beast data). Hamburgers
Other Loot:   Evoluters, Digieggs of digimon killed, Mystery Top Quality Egg, Mystery Magical Egg, Back Up Disk
Boss Cards Dropped: Devimon,Growlmon
Where to Get the Cards: Wilderness Area and Digifarm
What Level You Should Be:You should be about lvl 46 because the bears disappear really fast.

Monster Card Level 4

Normal Monster



SkullGreymon
How Many Appear: 3
Type: Virus

Other Monsters


Cherrymon
How Many Appear: 2-3
Type: Virus


Silphymon
How Many Appear: 2
Type: Data


JewelBeemon
How Many Appear: 2
Type: Vaccine


Volcamon
How Many Appear: 2
Type: Data


Kill Order: Silphymon/Volcamon>JewelBeemon>Cherrymon>SkullGreymon
Normal Loot:  Hamburgers
Other Loot:   Evoluters, Digieggs of digimon killed, Mystery Top Quality Egg, Mystery Magical Egg, Back Up Disk
Boss Cards Dropped: SkullGreymon and Mammothmon
Where to Get the Cards: Oil 1/2/3, Silver Lake/ Silent Forest, Snowman Village and Western Area West
What Level You Should Be: If you're alone you should be about lvl 50 and in a party you should be about lvl 46.

Monster Card Level 5

Normal Monster


Garudamon
How Many Appear: 3
Type: Vaccine


Other Monsters


Megadramon
How Many Appear: 2-3
Type: Virus





Infermon
How Many Appear: 2-3
Type: Virus


MetalEtemon
How Many Appear: 2-3; 1 if it Appears as a Boss Digimon
Type: Virus



Kill Order: Megadramon>Infermon>Garudamon>MetalEtemon/MetalEtemon Boss
Normal Loot:  Chicken Combo, Digicore
Other Loot:   Evoluters, Digieggs of digimon killed, Mystery Top Quality Egg, Mystery Magical Egg, Back Up Disk
Boss Cards Dropped: MetalEtemon, Andromon and Gizumon AT
Where to Get the Cards: PileVolacmon in Western Area West and Dark Towers
What Level You Should Be: If you're alone you should be about lvl 65 and in a party you should be about lvl 60. These cards disappear very fast so you might even want to be higher.


Monster Card Level 6

Normal Monster


Vikemon
How Many Appear: 2
Type: Vaccine

Other Monsters


HiAndromon
How Many Appear: 2-3
Type: Vaccine


SaberLeomon
How Many Appear: 2-3
Type: Data


MetalGarurumon
How Many Appear: 2-3
Type: Data


Kill Order: SaberLeomon/MetalGarurumon>HiAndromon>Vikemon
Normal Loot:  Chicken Combo
Other Loot:   Evoluters, Digieggs of digimon killed, Mystery Top Quality Egg, Mystery Magical Egg, Back Up Disk
Boss Cards Dropped: Gizumon XT, HiAndromon, Vikemon, Diablomon
Where to Get the Cards: B2, Infinite Ice Wall, Maze Entrance
What Level You Should Be: If you're alone you should be about lvl 65-70 and in a party you should be about lvl 65. Don't try these cards unless you're at least lvl 55.

Monster Card Level 7

These cards are not available in GDMO yet. To see what these cards are like look at this video here:

These cards summon all three of the epic boss cards, they go really fast and you shouldn't try these unless you're level 80-90. I don't know when they will come to GDMO but I assume it will drop the same things the epic boss cards usually drop. 

Boss Cards




Tanemon
What It Drops: Evoluter, French Fries
Level You Should Be ( IF you're alone): level 16
Type: None




Devimon
What It Drops: Back Up Disks, DemiDevimon Egg, Devil Data, Evoluter, French Fries
Level You Should Be ( IF you're alone): level 25-31
Type: Virus




Growlmon 
What It Drops: Back Up Disks, Gulimon Egg, Dragon Data, Evoluter, French Fries
Level You Should Be ( IF you're alone): level 25-31
Type: Virus


WarGrowlmon 
What It Drops: Back Up Disks, Gulimon Egg, Dragon Data, Evoluter, Hamburger. Mystery Top Quality Egg
Level You Should Be ( IF you're alone): level 31-41
Type: Virus



WarGrowlmon 
What It Drops: Back Up Disks, Evoluter, Hamburger, Mystery Top Quality Egg, Mystery Magical Egg
Level You Should Be ( IF you're alone): level 41-46
Type: Virus

Mammothmon
What It Drops: Back Up Disks, Evoluter, Hamburger, Mystery Top Quality Egg, Mystery Magical Egg, Sharmamon Egg
Level You Should Be ( IF you're alone): level 41-46
Type: Vaccine


Andromon 
What It Drops: Back Up Disks, Evoluter, Hamburger, Mystery Top Quality Egg, Mystery Magical Egg, Gardomon Egg
Level You Should Be ( IF you're alone): level 46-50
Type: Vaccine



Gizumon AT ( These Drop from Megadramon in Ruined Historic as well)
What It Drops: Back Up Disks, Evoluter, Chicken Combo, Mystery Top Quality Egg, Mystery Magical Egg, 
Level You Should Be ( IF you're alone): level 55
Type: Unknown


Gizumon XT 
What It Drops: Back Up Disks, Evoluter, Chicken Combo, Mystery Top Quality Egg, Mystery Magical Egg, Mystery Rare Egg, Diablomon Boss Card, TigerVespamon Boss Card
Level You Should Be ( IF you're alone): level 65
Type: Unknown


Vikemon
What It Drops: Back Up Disks, Evoluter, Chicken Combo, Mystery Top Quality Egg, Mystery Magical Egg,  Mystery Rare Egg,Gommamon Egg, Aqua Data. Diablomon Boss Card, TigerVespamon Boss Card
Level You Should Be ( IF you're alone): level 65
Type: Vaccine


HiAndromon 
What It Drops: Back Up Disks, Evoluter, Chicken Combo, Mystery Top Quality Egg, Mystery Magical Egg,Mystery Rare Egg, Gardomon Egg, Diablomon Boss Card, TigerVespamon Boss Card 
Level You Should Be ( IF you're alone): level 65
Type: Vaccine


Epic Boss Cards


These cards are hard to kill but have at least a 70-80% evoluter drop rate.


Diablomon
What It Drops: Back Up Disks, Evoluter, Chicken Combo, Mystery Top Quality Egg, Mystery Magical Egg,Mystery Rare Egg, TigerVespamon Boss Card 
Level You Should Be ( IF you're alone): level 73
Type: Virus


TigerVespamon
What It Drops: Back Up Disks, Evoluter, Chicken Combo, Mystery Top Quality Egg, Mystery Magical Egg,Mystery Rare Egg, Gardomon Egg, Cherubimon Boss Card 
Level You Should Be ( IF you're alone): level 73
Type: Virus

HiAndromon 
What It Drops: Back Up Disks, Evoluter, Chicken Combo, Mystery Top Quality Egg, Mystery Magical Egg,Mystery Rare Egg,
Level You Should Be ( IF you're alone): level 80
Type: Virus






Monday, June 3, 2013

Digimon of The Week : X-Veemon

In honor of the last day of the Paladin event, I am going to do an overview of X-Veemon's mega, fighter mode and paladin mode.

If you want to see the other evolutions in action look at this video:

X-Veemon's Evolutions and Attacks

The X-Veemon featured here is a 4/5 116%
General Overview:
Rideable: Yes; it's mega is ridable
Carding Ability: High
Does it Have a BM: Yes
Suggested Tamer Level: 50+
X-Vee due to the fact it's mega skills are a little weak, is harder to train especially if you are under tamer level 50. He is a rideable mega making him very useful for traveling/restoring fatigue. Fighter Mode and Paladin Mode are very good for carding. Paladin is able to take out 3-4 Mc 6 if he is cloned well. Fighter Mode can also do well against Mc 4 and Mc 5; it can kill about 2 Mc 6 if it cloned well. When you get Fighter Mode it is much easier to train because of the big boosts in stats, and it takes no extra tamer ds to digivovle to that mode. His Bm also gets both skills at 70 makes leveling him easy when you get to bm. His attributes are also Vaccine and Light making him ideal for making those attributes to trade for Raptor eggs that sell for 200m a piece. His Bm also has the strongest Bm f2 of the game, only being weaker than the jogress skills. Over all X-Veemon is a very good digimon that can serve as a rider and a carder.

Farming Difficulty: Low. Is found at Dark Towers, you need to be at least tamer level 25 and have a level 41 data or vaccine rookie. You can farm them easily until your digimon is around 65.
Hatching Difficulty: Medium to High. While the eggs are cheap and easy to get, dragon data is expensive and X-Veemon is hard to hatch in general.
Price: 25-30 m; these egg are pretty easy to get so they are cheap.
Chips: While ImperialDramon and Fighter Mode are Nature Spirits and Winged Gaurdian (Also Dragon's Roar for Fighter Mode), if you plan on getting his burst mode, you will want Metal Empire or Virus Buster's chips.
What You Need: 13 evoluters: 3 for ultimate, 6 for mega and 4 for fighter mode. An Omega Blade for Paladin Mode. 2 Mode Selectors if you want to ride the mega.

How to Care For It:
Lvl 1-11: You can go to wood bench trail or park and beat the in-training digis to a pulp. Also there are Dokunamon,Betamon or Demidevimon to kill in the areas near by.
Lvl 11-18: There are Dokugumon, Dobermon, Vegimon and Flymon to kill in western outskirts and western east area.
Lvl 18-25: There are Devimon and Goblimon in Wilderness area. You could also come here after lvl 11 if you feel confident enough.
Lvl 25-31: X-Veemon becomes a data at this stage. There are multiple areas to go as an ultimate. You could go to DigiFarm to kill Gatomon and Cerberumon or Ruined Historic to kill Garudamon . Also you can go to Oil 2 to kill Veedramon.
Lvl 31-41: Oil 3 has many parties and Vikekarlamon to kill. Also Snowman Village has parties and Mammothmon and WarGarurumon to kill. Frozen Ground also has Tentomon and Ikakumon to kill. Silver Lake is also an option, it has parties, good exp and good loot; you can kill Patamon, Tentomon and Birdramon.
Lvl 41-46: The same areas listed above will work, just switch to the virus digimon in those areas since the mega goes back to being vaccine. Also If you're tamer 25+ then Dark Towers has DarkWormon,Dark Bakemon and DarkSkullGreymon to kill. If you're tamer 50+  you could go into B2 and kill Keramon, Hagurumon, Wendingomon and Soulmon. If you're tamer 55+ then you can kill Rockmon or Cannonbeemon at Maze enterance.
Lvl 46-65: If you're tamer lvl is less than 50 then Infinate Ice Wall killing Gizumon is your best bet. You can also kill the same things are Dark Towers. Distorted Data Village is also an option since they have MetalEtemon to kill. Silent forest is also use-able up to lvl 60 by killing Bakemon, Warumozamon, Goblimon, Sharmamon and Orgemon.. For tamers 50+ and 55+ B2 and Maze are still the best place for them.
Lvl 65-80: Same areas listed above beside file island.
Lvl 80-90: For tamers under lvl 55 this will be really hard so I suggest you train something else. For those above 55 all the floors have some evolution of Keramon, so those are good to kill. You can enter maze after getting paladin mode as well if you're clone is around 9/9.
Cloning: Paladin Mode has great defense and will be a good carder so I suggest cloning Attack and Critical.


Level 41 ImperialDramon



Base Stats

Hp: 2214
Ds: 1154
AT: 256
AS(Attack Speed): 1.100
CT ( Critcal Rate): 9.95%
HT( Hit Rate): 0
DE: 36
BL ( Block Rate): 0%
EV (Evasion Rate): 21%

Skills:
F1: Positron Laser: 
497 base damage
3 Second Cd
Fire Element
49 Ds
Goes up 31 attack per skill upgrade
Gained at Mega
F2: Mega Death: 
1433 base damage
8 Second Cd
Fire Element
282 Ds
Goes up 44 per skill upgrade
Gained at level 46
Note* He will not be able to 1 hit gizu until his skill is maxed and has level 7 in cloning
He will need around 10-11 to 1 hit non- leaders in B2 and if you're lucky he might be able to 1 hit the leaders in B2 at level 12 in cloning.

Lvl 55 ImperialDramon Fighter Mode



Base Stats

Hp: 2856
Ds: 1122
AT: 647
AS(Attack Speed): 2.555
CT ( Critcal Rate): 10.04%
HT( Hit Rate): 0
DE: 78
BL ( Block Rate): 0%
EV (Evasion Rate): 21%

Skills:
F1: Positron Laser: 
821 base damage
3 Second Cd
Fire Element
119 Ds
Goes up 31 attack per skill upgrade
Gained at Fighter Mode/ Lvl 55
F2: Giga Death: 
2456 base damage
12 Second Cd
Fire Element
372 Ds
Goes up 44 per skill upgrade
Gained at level 61

Lvl 70 Paladin Mode




Base Stats

Hp: 4035
Ds: 1560
AT: 804
AS(Attack Speed): 2.490
CT ( Critcal Rate): 11.54%
HT( Hit Rate): 0
DE: 86
BL ( Block Rate): 0%
EV (Evasion Rate): 21%

Skills:
F1: Omega Blade: 
1725 base damage
4 Second Cd
Light Element
265 Ds
Goes up 88 attack per skill upgrade
Gained at Paladin Mode
F2: Giga Death: 
3820 base damage
8 Second Cd
Light Element
372 Ds
Goes up 54 per skill upgrade
Gained at Paldin Mode
Note* Both skills are gained at level 70, but the f2 can only be upgraded 5 times instead of the 7 times like other digimon.


Digimon of the Week

I've decided to do in depth reviews about digimon. These will mainly cover digimon I have since I have first hand experience with them. I will post their base stats, meaning no clone, no attribute or no chips. Attributes affect the Hp,Ds, Defense and Attack of the digimon. Critical, Evasion, Blocking,  and Attack speed are un-changed and stay the same no matter the size/level of the same digi unless you clone critical,evasion or block. I also will post about how difficult it is to obtain and hatch the digimon. The stats shown will be at important level milestones like 41/46, 65 and 90. If you record your stats at these levels I would love to for you to send them to me. Here are the catagories covered:

Farming difficulty: This is how hard the digi is to farm, I take into account the locations it's in and the level gap for farming them. I will list where and how to get the eggs. There are 3 levels

Low-There is a huge level range for farming them, they appear in many places and the area they are in is easy to get to.

Medium- The level range is smaller, there aren't as many places to farm them and they might be in an area that is not easy to get to.

Hard- The level range is very small, they only appear in one place/are un-farmable and they are in a hard to get to area.

Price: I'll list the general price for them, people can sell them lower or higher than what I list, but this is what I consider a fair price.

Hatching difficulty: This rating is for the difficulty for getting a 4/5, for a 5/5 just assume it is on the hard difficulty. I also take into account how hard it is to farm the eggs and their price.

Low- Need 20 eggs or less; or the eggs are very easy to get/buy

Medium- Need 20-35 eggs ; or the eggs aren't very difficult to get/buy

High- Need 50+ eggs; or eggs are hard to get/buy

I will also list if it's good for carding and suggest the cloning for it. I will also provide how many evo/bm item you need, chips needed and where to train it.

This is a work in progress, I add things as I go, if you have suggestions then please send them to me/ comment.

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Whats in a BM (and Jorgess too)?

BM's or Burst Mode ( or Blast Mode in impmon's case) are like megas on steroids, all of the stats are greatly increased. Now before you can get a bm for your digimon you need a few things:

A BM item- These unlock the bm/side mega slot of the evolution slot. You can get these from the cash shop or they are given out as event items every other month.

A lot of ds items/food- Bms eat 40 ds every 5 seconds.

A level 65 digimon- You can be any tamer level but you must have your digimon to level 65 before you can use your item to digivolve.

Lots of Accelerators- These are those little white circle things that you start getting in snow. You need 3 each time you digivolve to bm.

Now there is a difference between a BM and a Side Mega. Both require an item but aren't the same thing.

Burst Mode- Eats 40 ds per 5 seconds, uses 3 accelerators each time you digivolve and don't keep their level auras.

Side Mega- Eat 11 ds per 5 seconds, are generally not as strong as some other bms and keep their level aura.

To see your selection of bms and side megas going to the cash shop will tell you whats available and what digimon it affects. This place has most of the bm/side megas:

http://gdmo-guides.blogspot.com/2012/08/list-of-digimon-evolution-all-attribute.html


Some of the newer ones not included are:

 Keramon's BM Armageddemon

DemiDevimon (Soulmon line) BM Chaospiedmon 


Then there is something called a Jogress. These are fusions of two digimon creating some of the strongest digimon in the game. There are a few things you need to get these powerful digimon:


The two fusion digimon to at least level 41- When the jorgess is added generally joymax will post on their site what digimon you need and what to do to get the jorgess. These two digimon must have the mega slot unlocked and if they have bm/side mega cannot have that unlocked.

The Quests- These are the quest you need to do to unlock the jorgess slot for the digimon, each digimon will have their own set of quests (There are usually 4). Some of these quests might require you to have maze or b2, so if you know a jogress that you want is coming, then start leveling up. And no you can't have one of your high level friends go kill the stuff for you while you party with them. Joymax will also usually post a guide of what the quests entail so you know what to do.

The Jorgess Chip-You can buy these from the cash shop or supposedly certain digimon drop them. You have to have this chip applied or no jorgess. These are time limited chips, once they expire you have to buy more. They come in 30 days, 1 week or 1 day varieties. 

Level 70 Tamer- You can do/get the quest even if your tamer isn't level 70 but you can't digivolve your digimon to jorgess form until you're level 70.

Lots of Chicken Combos and an aura- Tamer aura do not hold the jogress evolution. If you stand still than the aura will re-charge your tamer ds or if you don't move around much when you are killing things. In a place like the maze entrance where you're running all over the place, you will need chicken combos to help hold your evolution.