I reloaded and re-fought Giromon so many times just to learn it that I had the exact line to sneak past all the Guardromon down to a fine art. Interesting fact, the idea behind DG Dimension is that your Digimon transports the enemy to a pocket dimension of it's creation and immediately collapses it on them. It literally crushes them with reality.
Best Techniques when I was a Kid: Thunder Justice, Full Potential, DG Dimension, Prominence Beam, Buster Dive As a Grownup: Bug, All Range Beam, Ice Statue, Poison Claw, Megalo Spark, Megaton Punch
@@matthewkuscienko4616 they're the best and they're the coolest techniques. But I focused more on quick attacks with good CC effect rather than big damage but can easily interrupted by quick attacks. I beat H-Kabuterimon in Beetle Land just spamming Poison Claw with my Kabuterimon. Didn't give him too much damage but the poison slowed him down and made him lose a lot of HP.
@@mobilelegendsmemes That makes total sense, I have always noticed that having a fast attack is oftentimes better than having one that's just strong. Even still, those other 3 attacks are arguably very good in their own rights, even if they aren't necessarily top-tier (though there's a good argument for thunder justice being top-tier, imo). But overall, I still agree that having a fast move is important, and I know that poison claw is considered to be surprisingly great despite being pitifully weak, since it's other qualities make up for that in a big way
My favorite techs are Aurora Freeze because its just so beautiful and aesthetic to use and it does good damage too. The only downside is that it takes a fuckin while to get it going. All Range Beam because it looks destructive, op damage, hits almost everything and very hard to dodge or block. It also starts almost instantly so it will always go off. Delete Program because the idea of a 1's and 0's flying around, circling enemies like a form of curse and then collapse and explode on them is just pure bliss. Unfortunately only a handfull of your digimon can use this. Pulse laser for almost the same reason as Delete Program and in that its a very exclusive move. My favorite Digimon in this game is Metalmamemon in that it can use all 3 of All range beam, Delete Program and Pulse Laser. Ice Statue because its hella op. No wind up time, starts instantly, does a truck load of damage, consumes very little MP and can STUN!?? Spinning Shot because its hard to block, wide asf curves, hits for lotta damage and small windup time.
I remember grinding so hard for that ULT POOP HELL. In all my years playing this game, I only got it once, traing brains the gym. I lost my save file, played again & it was elusive since then & it's the only skill I didn't get. Countless times vs the platinumsukamon but only to fail and get tired and grew up lol but from experience, any ultimate digimon with megalo spark & ice statue is instant win.
For me, the best techniques are bug and ice statue. They are very powerfull, very quick, very frenetic and they literally freeze the oponent with the special. Also poison claw too. And dg dimention has the best animation
I haven't had a chance to use a Digimon with Bug yet but in my current playthrough I used a Megadramon (and later, a Skullgreymon) with Ice Statue that absolutely destroyed the Back Dimension Machinedramon.
@@darmanitanDW Me too! My last fight with Back D. Machinedramon was with Megadramon with Ice statue. Is unstopeable! Before that, I also destroyed that Machinedramon with my Piximon+ Bug. Bug does several damage and can hit 2 times! its really Op, as Fajar Fa Said. You will love that move too.
Hard is not the word. The games are cryptic because there is no tutorial at all even when NPC like Koromon explain to training. The games never got datamined until this modern era to figure out the condition for Digivolve, what formula to deal damage, how to learn techniques, what condition to clear the game, etc. Imagine Genshin Impact is 90s game. The developer will never explain to you the game mechanics and you will just get lost without GPS and babysitting features....
I just can't get Filth techs outside classroom training. The mons who use them are just so terrible. When my Digimon was Nanimon, I somehow managed to learn almost all of them in the training.
I believe that Unimon and Centaurumon are the only 2 Digimon in the game that this is applied to. In all other cases, there are no other moves in the game that get a higher or lower base damage depending upon the user
@@Michaeljim23 I know I'm replying a bit late, but if I'm not mistaken, I don't recall SkullGreymon having a stronger than average dynamite kick attack
All that I needed was Ice Needle and Tear Drop on my Seadramon to beat Machinedramon without taking damage. XD The status procs are just too high!!! XD
if you're going to make a vid like this, don't open the menu, what's the point of giving it a sm recovery when it still has 2.7k life? it just ruined the enjoyment.
One specific random encounter platinumsukamon in factorial town, first room past the guard station, I think? Only Numemon and Sukamon can learn it, and only at a 9% chance. Be brave!
DG Dimension is still the best. It looks so amazing and I love the sound of it
I reloaded and re-fought Giromon so many times just to learn it that I had the exact line to sneak past all the Guardromon down to a fine art. Interesting fact, the idea behind DG Dimension is that your Digimon transports the enemy to a pocket dimension of it's creation and immediately collapses it on them. It literally crushes them with reality.
@@nervesconcord I really enjoyed your point of view
It reminds me of another dimension from gemini saga!
Best Techniques when I was a Kid:
Thunder Justice, Full Potential, DG Dimension, Prominence Beam, Buster Dive
As a Grownup:
Bug, All Range Beam, Ice Statue, Poison Claw, Megalo Spark, Megaton Punch
I would still argue that thunder justice, full potential and maybe prominence beam are still among the best in the game
@@matthewkuscienko4616 they're the best and they're the coolest techniques. But I focused more on quick attacks with good CC effect rather than big damage but can easily interrupted by quick attacks.
I beat H-Kabuterimon in Beetle Land just spamming Poison Claw with my Kabuterimon. Didn't give him too much damage but the poison slowed him down and made him lose a lot of HP.
@@mobilelegendsmemes That makes total sense, I have always noticed that having a fast attack is oftentimes better than having one that's just strong. Even still, those other 3 attacks are arguably very good in their own rights, even if they aren't necessarily top-tier (though there's a good argument for thunder justice being top-tier, imo). But overall, I still agree that having a fast move is important, and I know that poison claw is considered to be surprisingly great despite being pitifully weak, since it's other qualities make up for that in a big way
Ultra poop hell is of course the best.
"I only need poop to get this job done!"
All Range Beam, Reverse Program and DG-Dimension look cool as hell.
My favorites (animations):
Fire: Prominence Beam
Battle Tech: Buster Dive
Thunder: Thunder Justice
Nature: Bug
Ice: Aurora Freeze
Tech: DG Dimension
Poop: Ult Poop Hell.
Best techniques: Ice Statue, Thunder justice, Megalo Spark, Bug, Full Potential and All Range Beam (for 1x3)
My favorite techs are Aurora Freeze because its just so beautiful and aesthetic to use and it does good damage too. The only downside is that it takes a fuckin while to get it going.
All Range Beam because it looks destructive, op damage, hits almost everything and very hard to dodge or block. It also starts almost instantly so it will always go off.
Delete Program because the idea of a 1's and 0's flying around, circling enemies like a form of curse and then collapse and explode on them is just pure bliss. Unfortunately only a handfull of your digimon can use this.
Pulse laser for almost the same reason as Delete Program and in that its a very exclusive move. My favorite Digimon in this game is Metalmamemon in that it can use all 3 of All range beam, Delete Program and Pulse Laser.
Ice Statue because its hella op. No wind up time, starts instantly, does a truck load of damage, consumes very little MP and can STUN!??
Spinning Shot because its hard to block, wide asf curves, hits for lotta damage and small windup time.
Megalo Spark and Thunder Justice were my favorites.
I remember grinding so hard for that ULT POOP HELL. In all my years playing this game, I only got it once, traing brains the gym. I lost my save file, played again & it was elusive since then & it's the only skill I didn't get. Countless times vs the platinumsukamon but only to fail and get tired and grew up lol
but from experience, any ultimate digimon with megalo spark & ice statue is instant win.
For me, the best techniques are bug and ice statue. They are very powerfull, very quick, very frenetic and they literally freeze the oponent with the special. Also poison claw too. And dg dimention has the best animation
bug is so OP
I haven't had a chance to use a Digimon with Bug yet but in my current playthrough I used a Megadramon (and later, a Skullgreymon) with Ice Statue that absolutely destroyed the Back Dimension Machinedramon.
@@darmanitanDW Me too! My last fight with Back D. Machinedramon was with Megadramon with Ice statue. Is unstopeable!
Before that, I also destroyed that Machinedramon with my Piximon+ Bug. Bug does several damage and can hit 2 times! its really Op, as Fajar Fa Said. You will love that move too.
Ice statue is the best spam tech
really cool! fav. spam ice statue, best looking overall: DG Dimension
why cant we have animations like this in digimon world re digitize decode?
Ice statue carries me thru mt infinity, oh what a day to remember
I love those poop techniques spend a lot of time grinding it😂
I miss this game so much. Phü¢k those silly Digimon Story games and make more World games.
This game so hard... I dont know why all of PS1 game have difficult very hard
It was another era of gaming... :)
Hard is not the word. The games are cryptic because there is no tutorial at all even when NPC like Koromon explain to training. The games never got datamined until this modern era to figure out the condition for Digivolve, what formula to deal damage, how to learn techniques, what condition to clear the game, etc. Imagine Genshin Impact is 90s game. The developer will never explain to you the game mechanics and you will just get lost without GPS and babysitting features....
I just can't get Filth techs outside classroom training. The mons who use them are just so terrible. When my Digimon was Nanimon, I somehow managed to learn almost all of them in the training.
Nice man, i rly appreciate this.
10:12 sniff sniff* SOMETHING‘a AWFULLY SMELLS LIKE SHIT!
*filthy Frank accent
I think dynamite kick for certain Digivolution is stronger (such as Unimon)
I believe that Unimon and Centaurumon are the only 2 Digimon in the game that this is applied to. In all other cases, there are no other moves in the game that get a higher or lower base damage depending upon the user
@@matthewkuscienko4616 if not mistaken, I think also SkullGreymon.
@@Michaeljim23 I know I'm replying a bit late, but if I'm not mistaken, I don't recall SkullGreymon having a stronger than average dynamite kick attack
All that I needed was Ice Needle and Tear Drop on my Seadramon to beat Machinedramon without taking damage. XD The status procs are just too high!!! XD
Hi sir what version of iso file do you use mine is hanging. Thanks
u need the us version. the europ version is buged
the beginning of the video reminds me of how big a disappointment mt infinity was.
NICE !
if you're going to make a vid like this, don't open the menu, what's the point of giving it a sm recovery when it still has 2.7k life? it just ruined the enjoyment.
Where do digimon learn an Ultra Poop Hell tech?
One specific random encounter platinumsukamon in factorial town, first room past the guard station, I think? Only Numemon and Sukamon can learn it, and only at a 9% chance. Be brave!