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Post by elsonoshradder on May 14, 2014 19:42:41 GMT
Hi! I intented to Rp with an Xros general here, but I saw there was maximum number of combinations (I don´t like that, but that is for another time) and I don`t understand if Xrosing the ultimate form of the core digimon counts instead of its rookie form counts as a different fusion or not. Can anyone clarify this to me? Thank you for time.
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Post by *Lady* Beverly and Ghost on May 14, 2014 19:53:38 GMT
I believe it is a different fusion, since the final result would be of a different relative power level. Even Xros Wars dabbled in this when it came to fusing with Shoutmon/Omega Shoutmon.
I hope that answered your question.
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Post by elsonoshradder on May 15, 2014 16:56:29 GMT
Yes, it did, but I have yet another question: The Xros Hunt. Does it consist of persuading the digimon, actually hunting and dfeating it, a combination of the two?... Thank you for any answers given
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Post by *Lady* Beverly and Ghost on May 15, 2014 17:06:31 GMT
Whatever seems good. Within reason, it doesn't matter how you get the Xros Digimon.
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Post by elsonoshradder on May 16, 2014 18:43:14 GMT
okay, so I have one last quick question: when describing a Xros combination can we say things like "picture this digimon but..." refering to the digimon we described before (for exemple the core digimon of the fusion)?
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Post by Palmon, The Vetina on May 16, 2014 19:10:34 GMT
I think it depends, but usually doesn't fly. But for xros it might be allowed, at least since the core digimon is affected.
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Post by elsonoshradder on May 16, 2014 19:43:49 GMT
Thank you, but I still don`t understand. Anyone else can tell give me an answer?
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Post by soveliss on May 16, 2014 22:51:51 GMT
No, you cannot describe a digimon as "looks like -mon".
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Post by Palmon, The Vetina on May 16, 2014 22:58:11 GMT
That is true, but he mentioned the involvement of Core digimon. In a Xros, in some instances saying that, it seemed, may be OK.
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