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Post by triteam on Jul 17, 2014 13:24:40 GMT
Hi everyone! I am a bit confused on something from the Twin digimon`s ability to DNA: can they DNA to reach champion, therefore having a DNA champion at rookie (of course it is in the time others are at champion, a hundred posts) If yes, can non-twins (diferente Rpers) also DNA digivolve to form a champion? What if it is between one of the twin digimon and a non-twin digimon? Thanks for any answers you can provide
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Post by soveliss on Jul 17, 2014 14:04:29 GMT
Twins cannot DNA with themselves. Also DNA champion does not exist, DNA starts at ultimate level.
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Post by triteam on Jul 17, 2014 14:18:48 GMT
Quote="Can't wait that long to get those new forms? Have no fear; Twins can choose to DNA with each other at the normal post levels to get to forms faster! For example, other characters can reach Champion at 100 posts. If a Twin profile gets to 100 posts, the two Twins can DNA with each other and become a single Champion!"
this is from the character information section on tamers, and I think it says very clearly twin digimon can DNA with each other. And it mentions a DNA to champion. This last part let me confused because:
quote="DNA Digivolution, also called "Joint Progress" (or "Jogress" for short), is a special method of Digivolution where two Digimon of equal level (specifically, the Champion stage) fuse their bodies together to form a Digimon of a level higher than themselves. (In this case, the Ultimate stage). This results in the creation of a powerful Digimon that fuses the best traits and aspects of both Digimon used in the fusion. To use DNA Digivolution, both Tamers' Digimon must have access to their Champion stages "
this is also from that page. Thought, this part may not refer to twin as it was meaning between two Rpers
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Twins DNA
Jul 17, 2014 14:34:13 GMT
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Post by Byakko on Jul 17, 2014 14:34:13 GMT
The Twin DNA rules were a recent addition, while DNA was here for much longer.
And calling them Twin DNA is really a case of "for lack of a better term" I think.
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Post by triteam on Jul 17, 2014 14:40:41 GMT
I`m sorry, but I don`t think that answers my question. No offense.
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Post by soveliss on Jul 17, 2014 14:56:09 GMT
I would translate that as allowing twins to fuse at rookie level to hit their champion level. This doesn't make a lot of sense to me, so I'm going to actually double-check it with other staff, but that's how I'd read that section.
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Post by triteam on Jul 17, 2014 14:57:45 GMT
K, thought let`s keep in mind the words "for exemple" right before the section about them fusing to form a champion
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Post by Darian Soten on Jul 17, 2014 16:18:19 GMT
The Twin DNA was a recent addition that was talking about in a meeting that may have just been added after a short vote and not really thought about later.
It basically allows Twin Digimon to reach the same level as their counterpart character type (Tamer, Solo, Spirit, Xros) at the same post counts. So if you have two twins at 100 posts, they can DNA Digivolve to reach a single Champion level Digimon. This is for balancing purposes so that Twins weren't waiting as long to get all of their forms.
What this does is sacrifice the advantage of having two Digimon for the time being to reach a stronger level. It's almost like a placeholder until you reach the level required to Digivolve to Champion with both of them.
To answer your question, this rule was only implemented for Twins. If we allowed them to DNA Digivolve at Rookie with another that isn't the twin, then you could technically loophole it into DNA Digivolving both of your Rookies with two others that aren't part of your twin setup, therefore enabling two champions when the sole reason this rule is in place is to give you 1 champion at the sacrifice of two of your Digimon (For the time being).
So no, if your Twins aren't DNA'ing with each other to reach champion, than they can't DNA with someone else due to the chance of having two champions at the point when they're only supposed to have 1.
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Post by triteam on Jul 17, 2014 16:37:51 GMT
Does the same apply after champion. Two twins can DNA to reach a stronger form if their non-twins counterpads could reach that form with that amount of posts?
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Post by Darian Soten on Jul 17, 2014 18:59:39 GMT
Yup. That's how it works.
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Post by triteam on Jul 17, 2014 20:33:26 GMT
K, thanks
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Twins DNA
Aug 1, 2014 21:14:48 GMT
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Post by shadowdokunemon on Aug 1, 2014 21:14:48 GMT
Wow, this is good to know and glad you asked it. May I expand further on the question. Regarding the ability to DNA Digivolve with each other does that mean twins can have a 3rd unpurchased champion/ultimate/ect... Or can they only digivolve to one of their established profile champions?
Example: I have twins Kunemon and Dokunemon, the first digivolves into Flymon while the second into Snimon. Cool, but neither can reach champion on their own yet so instead they DNA digivolve; but into what? Flymon, Snimon, or maybe Kabuterimon?
Just thought I should throw that out there to see if it is a possible additional advantage of twins or no...
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Post by soveliss on Aug 1, 2014 21:30:42 GMT
You would be DNA'ing into one of the forms you would access at Champion, not an additional free form, but chances are there's going to be a change to it, since the current system is a little imbalanced in favour of twins.
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