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[edit] Ophanimon

Ophanimon
(オファニモン Ofanimon)
Image:Ophanimon_b.jpg
Level:Mega
Attribute:Vaccine
Type:Ophan Digimon
Family(s):Virus Busters
Digivolves from:Angewomon[1]
Digivolves to:Ophanimon C
* (w/ Chrono Core)[2]
Appears in:Digimon Frontier
Voice actor(s):(Ja:) Rika Fukami
(En:) Mary Elizabeth McGlynn
Partner(s):Hikari "Kari" Kamiya[1]Chief Glare

Ophanimon is an Ophan Digimon whose names and design are derived from the mythological Ophan. As one of the Celestial Digimon, it is a Holy Mother-like being who imparts the loving and merciful side of God. It is the final form of female Angel Digimon.[3]

[edit] Digimon Tamers: Battle Spirit Ver. 1.5

Ophanimon along with Seraphimon appear in the 1.5 version of Battle Spirit for Wonderswan Color along with their partners Kari and T.K.

[edit] Digimon Frontier

Main article: Celestial Digimon

[edit] Digimon World 4

Ophanimon is the chief of the Digital World along with Seraphimon.

[edit] Digimon RPG

Ophanimon is assigned as Gatomon's sole Mega Digivolution on Digimon RPG.

[edit] Digimon World DS

Ophanimon is an NPC found during a quest.

[edit] Digimon World Dawn and Dusk

Ophanimon can digivolve from Angewomon at level 64 with Holy EXP 27000 and Spirit 355.

Attacks

Attacks in Digimon Battle Spirit 1.5

  • Air Sefirot Crystals
  • Eden's Needle
  • Eden's Air

Variations / Subspecies

[edit] Ophanimon C

Ophanimon C
(オファニモンC Ofanimon C)
Image:Ophanimon C vg.gif
Level:Mega
Digivolves from:Ophanimon + Chrono Core[2]
Appears in:Digimon World Dusk

Ophanimon C appears exclusively in the game Digimon World Dusk. It resembles a fiery version of Ophanimon.

[edit] Digimon World Dusk

Ophanimon, the leader of the Light Fang organization, turned into Ophanimon C when she is being controlled by the Chrono Core. Upon defeat, Ophanimon regains her will and returns to her original form.

Attacks
Attacks in Digimon World Dusk

  • Holy Destroy
  • Call Dramon
  • Volcanic Napalm

Variations / Subspecies


[edit] Notes and References