Seeing that there are several comment chapters and my next plans, I would like to open a single chapter to say a few words.
1Greymon is large in size, compared to most regular Pokémon, but it has no problem entering the Poké Ball. The Poké Ball itself has a bug-level setting - Space + allows the Pokémon to be enlarged and shrunk freely.
And there are many who are bigger than Greymon and can score goals. There are 8.8m Orochimaru, 14.5m Whale King, and there are many heavier ones, so I won’t mention them one by one.
2. Evolutionary degradation problem, no degradation.
Greymon is Greymon, and will not change back to Agumon. As for shrinking, there will be an explanation in today's updated chapter. It is normal to change it into a daily state and a state of full firepower through some settings, that is, shrinking and Normal appearance.
This setting is not just for Tyrannosaurus, I will also set it up for "clerical" beasts. For example, Groudon is 5m tall in his daily state (picture book). When entering combat state, he begins to grow in size, reaching the size shown in the anime.
I feel that this can best solve the problem of the size of Digimon, and it is also the best fit for the conflict between the setting and expression of the Pokémon Pokédex and the anime.
Otherwise, the 3.5-meter Groudon and the 4.5-meter Kyogre mythical beast would really look like a small Ankylosaurus and a fat-headed fish playing house in the eyes of the Mechanical Tyrannosaurus.
3 Racial Value Issues
From the second chapter I wrote out the specific information.
Dr. Yamanashi studies whether evolution is a way to make Pokémon gradually perfect. That is, ordinary Pokémon need to evolve and improve themselves, while mythical beasts have not had this problem of "evolution" in previous generations.
In the official setting, evolution is not species evolution, but closer to biological "metamorphosis". You can read the book for yourself on what exactly that means.
To sum up, Agumon, who has metamorphosed twice (Black Ball → Rolling Ball → Agumon), is as powerful as a quasi-god at the same level, and his racial value is also higher than that of a quasi-god.
The following is an example of a comprehensive comparison between Aoyagi and Sirona.
Agumon's race value is 360... Round Shark is 300
Greymon 510...Fangtooth Land Shark 410
Mechanical Tyrannosaurus xxx...bite the land shark 600
War violence xxx...mega earth dragon 700
It should be obvious. The race value of Quasi-God's two evolutions has skyrocketed by 300 points, jumping from 300 to 600 points. Let me spoiler Agumon has a similar increase.
I just divided the quasi-god's racial value of 100 once and 200 the second time for a total of 300 to add points, instead of the 100 and 200 once for the earth dragon. This is really not excessive at all, I think it is reasonable.
In addition, you seem to have overlooked an issue. Pokémon battles are not about having high racial values. It does not constant combat power, it is just a reference factor.
It doesn't mean that you can defeat divine beasts if you have a high race value. Look at which champion's race value is lower than the first-level god. Isn't it different that he can't beat him head-on?
I have answered all the most asked questions, and typing so many words is enough to write half a chapter... I am exhausted.
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There are two sentences at the end. I need to catch up on reading now, and I need a lot of catching up on reading.
Today’s update will be ahead of schedule, and there will be three updates tomorrow.
In addition, I will make a bounty-type thing here to stimulate myself.
Every 200 monthly tickets add one update.
The reward will be increased by one for every 5,000 points (all the rewards today will be counted, I am counting)
If you pass the follow-up study, one more update will be added (results will be released on Friday)
Finally went to Sanjiang, plus 5 more updates
There is no cap on the above, thank you for your support through monthly votes, recommendation votes, follow-up reading, and rewards.