All Tsunomon Evolutions in Digimon Story Time Stranger (& Best Choice)
Tsunomon is one of the early Digimon you’ll come across in Digimon Story: Time Stranger (it evolves from Punimon and can be found in the Shinjuku Underground Waterway). And like other Digimon, it can Digivolve into not one, not two, not three, but six different digital monsters.
Time Stranger will show players the prerequisites for evolving Tsunomon, which are usually related to your Agent Rank or the Digimon’s stats. Still, you won’t be able to see which Digimon it’s evolving into (unless you’ve encountered the Digimon before).
So you either need to roll the dice and see what you get, or you can use our guide that will show you all the evolutions for Tsunomon in Digimon Story: Time Stranger (and talk about which one is the ideal choice!)
What Does Tsunomon Evolve into in Digimon Story: Time Stranger?
There are Six Choices!
You can see the six evolution options in the screenshots above (they’re in order from the top Digimon to the bottom). The options you have here, and the requirements are as follows:
- Goblimon
- Agent Rank 1 or Higher
- 500 Max HP or Higher
- 200 Def or Greater
- Veemon
- Agent Rank 1 or Higher
- 280 Max ATK or greater
- 170 SPD or greater
- Gabumon
- Agent Rank 1 or higher
- 230 Max SP or higher
- 250 ATK or greater
- Ryudamon
- Agent Rank 1 or higher
- 520 Max HP or greater
- 250 Atk or greater
- Elecmon
- Agent Rank 1 or higher
- 200 Max SP or greater
- 160 INT or greater
- Zubamon
- Agent 1 Rank or higher
- 280 ATK or greater
- 200 Def or greater
Which Tsunomon Evolution Should You Choose in Digimon Story: Time Stranger?
As for which Digimon you should go with, it really depends on your playstyle in Digimon Story: Time Stranger and the types of Digimon you may already have on your team.
This comparison chart below will give you a rundown of the stats for the Digimon at their max level, so you can check it all out at a glance.
|
Digimon |
Type |
HP |
ATK |
DEF |
INT |
SPI |
SPD |
Special Skill (SP) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Goblimon |
Virus / Demon |
2123 |
847 |
722 |
492 |
635 |
579 |
Goblin Strike (55) |
|
Veemon |
Free / Mini Dragon |
2109 |
949 |
578 |
507 |
575 |
624 |
Veemon Headbutt (55) |
|
Gabumon |
Data / Reptile |
2095 |
774 |
590 |
617 |
629 |
620 |
Blue Blaster (55) |
|
Ryudamon |
Vaccine / Beast |
2159 |
803 |
694 |
576 |
683 |
521 |
Iai Blade (50) |
|
Elecmon |
Data / Mammal |
1998 |
618 |
566 |
753 |
701 |
607 |
Sparkling Thunder (55) |
|
Zubamon |
Vaccine / Weapon |
2102 |
925 |
734 |
517 |
647 |
594 |
Twenty Dive (55) |
If you’re looking for a powerhouse Digimon with solid attack and defense, your best picks here are either Veemon, Zubamon, or Goblimon. Veemon has the highest attack out of the selections, but can be a little flimsy with his defense, so watch out for hard-hitting attacks –its speed helps it gain an advantage, though.
As for Zubamon, its raw attack is also one of the best, and its defense is nothing to be scoffed at. Its INT is also pretty good, which helps mitigate damage from magic-based attacks.
Goblimon isn’t going to be great at using strong magic attacks, but with its high attack and defense, it can still hold its own. Its low speed won’t be much help, so make sure to have some speedsters on your squad to carry the load.
The other three Digimon are also great choices, so don’t leave them out. Elecmon has the highest magic damage out of the bunch, but it will go down hard if it starts to get beaten on by tough monsters. You can also pick Gabumon for a balanced Digimon with all-around mid-stats if you want to be a little flexible in battle with it. Ryudamon is not a bad choice at all, thanks to its tanky nature (high defense and HP).
You really can’t go wrong here, but Zubamon and Veemon are great picks.