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Coredramon (Blue) is a Dragon Digimon. It is the digivolved form of the Dracomon who assimilates plenty of "Blue Diamante", a rare gem mined from mountainous regions with very high altitudes. For them to live on steep mountains, they have grown wings and can fly at a high speed. Digimon having "-dramon" in their names must contain dragon-gene data (dragon DNA) in their DigiCores. The higher the ratio of dragon DNA, the more the body shape is like a dragon type. Having a dragon DNA ratio of 100%, Coredramon is a pure-blooded Dragon Digimon.[3]

Attacks

  • Blue Flare Breath: Fires a stream of blue flaming breath from its mouth. It can decompose the texture data on the body surface, therefore the Digimon receiving this attack becomes bare, allowing attacks towards the digicore.
  • Strike Bomber: Uses its tail to slam its opponent.
  • G Shurunen II[4]: Similar to Dracomon's G Shurunen attack, when its "gekirin" is touched, its horns glow and it fires diffusing laser beams indiscriminately from its mouth.

Design[]

Coredramon (Blue) is a larger, more powerful version of Dracomon, colored blue like the name indicates. Its body is much more developed compared to Dracomon, lengthening its limbs, wings, and horns in comparison.

Etymologies[]

Coredramon (Blue) (コアドラモン(青))

Official romanization given by the Digimon Reference Book and used in the franchise. Some Japanese[5] and American English[6] media leave out the "(Blue)".

Fiction[]

Digimon Adventure:[]

Ogremon sits atop a Blue Coredramon and watches as Tai Kamiya, Agumon, Sora Takenouchi, and Biyomon travel to the Rainbow Mountain. Birdramon Soars Ogremon later commands an attack by Soundbirdmon-controlled Dokugumon from atop his Blue Coredramon. The Celestial Digimon

Blue Coredramon later takes part in the attack on Mimi's Kingdom. As it goes after Greymon, Birdramon attacks it from above and engages the Blue Coredramon in a brief battle. Birdramon ultimately proves to be victorious, overpowering Blue Coredramon and dropping it on top of the last Tuskmon, knocking them both out. The Targeted Kingdom

Digimon World Championship[]

Coredramon (Blue) digivolves from Dracomon and can digivolve into Wingdramon after 10 battles (win percentage over 50%) or into Cyberdramon after the passing of time.

Digimon Battle[]

Coredramon (Blue) is a card digivolution for Dracomon and can digivolve to Wingdramon. Its build is 2-2-3-1, and it is treated as a Vaccine type Digimon. Its traits include Fight and Rage.

Digimon Heroes![]

Coredramon digivolves from Dracomon and can digivolve to Wingdramon.

Digimon Masters[]

Coredramon (Blue) can be found in Western Town: West. (The player must be at Tamer level 25 and up) It digivolves from Dracomon (Blue) and digivolves to Wingdramon.

Digimon Links[]

Coredramon (Blue) digivolves from Dracomon, and can digivolve to Wingdramon.

Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth[]

This information is only considered valid within the Complete Edition continuity.

Coredramon (Blue) is #096 and is a Vaccine Wind Type, Champion level Digimon and uses 8 memory. It digivolves from Dracomon and Monodramon and can digivolve to Wingdramon, AeroVeedramon, and BlueMeramon. Its special attack is Blue Flare Breath and its support skill is Gekirin which has a 5% chance to increase Attack and lower Defence by 50% upon taking damage.


Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth - Hacker's Memory[]

Coredramon (Blue) is #096 and is a Vaccine Wind Type, Champion level Digimon and uses 8 memory. It digivolves from Dracomon and Monodramon and can digivolve to Wingdramon, AeroVeedramon, and BlueMeramon. Its special attack is Blue Flare Breath and its support skill is Gekirin which has a 5% chance to increase Attack and lower Defence by 50% upon taking damage.

Digimon ReArise[]

Coredramon (Blue) digivolves from Dracomon and can digivolve to Wingdramon.

Notes and references[]

  1. Dα-502: Coredramon
  2. Digimon Masters
  3. Digimon Reference Book: Coredramon (Blue)
  4. This name is a pun, as Dracomon's "G Shurunen" (ジ・シュルネン?) is a near homophone for "Tenth Anniversary" (十周年 Jūshūnen?), a reference to the Greatest of Digimon event.
  5. DM02-039: Coredramon
  6. Digimon World Championship
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