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Ganimon

Ganimon is a Child-level Data Digimon of the Deep Savers field. A crustacean Digimon from the Net Ocean, it uses metal data dissolved in the ocean to reinforce its chitinous body and bolster its combat ability. Its left arm ends in a sharp, bladed pincer that is much larger than its right pincer. Its body is also protected by a series of hard spikes. Wiley and confident, Ganimon prefers to fight by entrapping its opponents. It is well aware that its belly and joints are its weak points, so it is careful never to lower its guard and expose these areas.

Abilities[]

  • Water Shot - Ganimon spits a jet of water at its opponent.
  • Scissors Execution - Ganimon slices at its opponent with its bladed claw.
  • Crab Meat Bomber - A tackling attack where Ganimon hits the opponent with its spikes.

Digivolution[]

From:-[]

To:-[]

  • Allomon
  • Archelomon
  • Coelamon (with or without Shakomon)
  • Ebidramon
  • Galgomon
  • Gawappamon
  • Gekomon
  • Gesomon
    • Gesomon (X-Antibody)
  • Karatuki Numemon (Jogressed with Bakumon)
  • Leomon
  • Monochromon (X-Antibody)
  • Mori Shellmon
  • Nanimon
  • Rukamon
  • Seadramon
  • Shellmon
  • Siesamon
  • Submarimon
  • Togemogumon
  • Tylomon
    • Tylomon (X-Antibody)
  • Whamon (Adult)

Variants[]

X-Antibody[]

Ganimonx

When imbued with the X-Antibody, Ganimon's body absorbs additional metal data that greatly reiforces its chitinous body. It increases in size, but especially its left arm, which has turned into a massive crushing claw. In this state, Ganimon's resilience is not only enhanced, but in the event that it does suffer significant damage, it can quickly regenerate and heal its wounds in no time.

Abilities[]

  • Hard Shell Crab - Ganimon reinforces its shell to withstand further attacks.
  • Heavy Crunch - Using its left claw, Ganimon grabs the opponent and crushes the life out of them.

Digivolution[]

With the X-Antibody, Ganimon can digivolve into one of the following forms.

  • Coelamon
  • Gesomon (X-Antibody)
  • Monochromon (X-Antibody)
  • Tylomon (X-Antibody)
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