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The L-Virus is a computer-bug-like virus created by Leviathan.

Symptoms[]

Notable symptoms of this virus include red eyes, and an aggressive attitude to anyone who doesn't have the virus. Other symptoms include darker skin tones on some Appmon, and the Appmon's body is surrounded by faint black mist. Search Result: Shinkai Haru! Gatchmon Appears!

In some cases, the infected Appmon will also have no iris or pupil, and red outlines on the edges of the eyes. Haru and Yujin's Bond—Stop! Rampaging Resshamon!

The respective Appmon's App will also be affected in a crazy way.

Spreading Process[]

If any Appmon, including 7codes, are in the presence of a Virusmon, the Virusmon will spew a purple gas containing the virus. Those who inhale it are then quickly infected.

Cure Process[]

After an infected Appmon loses against a non-infected Appmon in battle, they will be surrounded by 3 energy rings as a 3-second timer will countdown before the virus "poofs" out of the Appmon in the form of a white dust cloud. Once the cloud clears, the Appmon will appear non-infected before teleporting into an Applidrive, and turning into an Appmon Chip.

7code Appmon will have the same thing, only they will display a special orb of the color of their type, and they won't have the timer. When they come out of the cloud however, their entire body will turn golden. The Ultimate Restaurant Report! Dining App Perorimon!

In other cases, all the symptoms just fade off. First the mist fades, and the skin tone returns to normal. Then, the iris and pupils return as the Appmon's behavior returns to normal. Haru and Yujin's Bond—Stop! Rampaging Resshamon!

Many have described the cure as a sense of relaxation, and some have related it to something they enjoy.

Notes and References[]

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