Digimon ReArise Wiki

Gameplay[]

DigiTown[]

The DigiTown is where your Digimon Partner and friends reside.
You can attend to their needs and make preparations for Quests here.

Tamer Level[]

The Tamer Level indicates how strong a Tamer is. Your Player stamina and maximum friend limit increases as your Tamer Level increases.
Tamers can level up by completing quests (Main Story, Dimensional Vortex, Underworld).

Bit[]

Bit is used to upgrade Digimon, prompt Digivolution, undergo Workouts, and more. These can be acquired as Login Bonuses, and by completing Quests and Missions.

DigiRubies[]

DigiRubies are a special in-game currency. Using them enables you to do the following:

  • Recover depleted stamina.
  • Continue battles after a defeat.
  • Increase maximum number of Digimon.
  • Increase maximum number of Plugins.
  • Increase maximum number of Decorations.
  • Use Digimon summons or Plugin summons.
  • Buy items from the Shop.

DigiRubies can be bought from the Shop and DigiRubies can obtained from Main story and Clash battle as first clear rewards

Stamina[]

Stamina is necessary for Tamers to go on Quests.
You can recover 1 Stamina every 3 minutes.
You can also restore Stamina by using recovery drinks or by spending DigiRubies or Social Points.

Boosting maximum Stamina in the following circumstances will also restore your stamina:

  • Increasing your Tamer Level.
  • Using DigiRubies
  • Using a Stamina Drink to restore stamina.
  • Receiving Support from a DigiGuild.

DigiOrb[]

DigiOrbs are crystallized items of a Digimon's memories and relationships.
They are mainly acquired by releasing a Digimon. You can exchange them for a variety of items at the Shop.

Digimon[]

Digimon[]

Digimon is an abbreviation for Digital Monsters.
Digimon were originally computer viruses with artificial intelligence that spread across the world. They took on shapes and gained personalities while exploring the internet, evolving into digital lifeforms. Digimon are the only lifeforms in the Digital World, and come in many different species.

Generations[]

Digimon hatch from DigiEggs. As they evolve, their appearance and abilities change at each juncture of their life cycle.
This is called Digivolution, which is divided into different Stages:

  • DigiEgg
  • In-Training I
  • In-Training II
  • Rookie
  • Champion
  • Ultimate
  • Mega

In Digimon ReArise, Digimon in all shapes and sizes can be encountered in different Stages, even Ultimate and Mega.
You can check a Digimon's Stage by opening the Digimon Status screen and looking at their Digivolution Chain, under the Profile tab. (Tap and hold the Digimon icon to open the screen.)

Base Stats[]

Digimon have 4 different stats-HP, PWR/TEC, DEF, and SPD.

  • HP: Hit points are the amount of health a Digimon has. Once a Digimon's HP reaches 0, it will no longer be able to fight.
  • PWR/TEC: Power and Technique represent a Digimon's offensive capabilities. The higher either value is, the more damage Digimon are able to deal. A Digimon's Personality determines which attack type they wield.
  • DEF: Defense indicates how much protection a Digimon has. The higher the value, the less damage it will receive.
  • SPD: Speed indicates how quick a Digimon is. The higher the value, the quicker it will attack in battle.

A Digimon's attack type corresponds to their Personality.
Digimon types proficient in power (Brave, Deft, or Tenacious) are more compatible with PWR, whereas more technical types (Calm, Deft, or Devoted) are better suited to TEC.

Deft Digimon can use both PWR and TEC-attack types, letting you incorporate them in all kinds of strategies (Each Deft Digimon have one or another)

Attack type is a very important parameter, influencing skill effect targets and equippable Plugins.
Attacks are always either PWR or TEC types. Attack types may vary among Digimon that appear the same at first glance.

Personality[]

Personality represents a Digimon's innate character, which can be categorized into 5 types.
In Digimon ReArise, Digimon of the same name may have different Personalities; these Digimon are treated as different entities.

  • Brave

Digimon with this personality often have superior attack-type skills.
They use PWR-type attacks.

  • Calm

Digimon with this Personality often have superior attack-type skills.
They use TEC-type attacks.

  • Deft

Digimon with this personality often have balanced stats.
They can have either PWR-type or TEC-type attacks.

  • Tenacious

Digimon with this Personalit often have high defense.
They use PWR-type attacks.

  • Devoted

Digimon with this Personality often possess support or recovery skills.
They use TEC-type attacks.

Even if Digimon of the same name have the same Personality, they are considered separate Digimon if they have different final Digivolotions.

Attribute[]

Attribute is a unique characteristic that each Digimon has.
There are 9 types in total:

  • Fire
  • Water
  • Plant
  • Earth
  • Wind
  • Electric
  • Holy
  • Dark
  • Void

What a Digimon likes depends on their Attrivute. Attribute also influences what materials are needed for Digivolving.
A digimon's Attrivute may also change through Digivolution.

Levels[]

Levels indicate a Digimon's strength. Spending bit in Upgrade will level up your Digimon, whick makes them stronger and increases their stats.

Once a Digimon reaches its maximum level, it will no longer be able to level up. You can raise a Digimon's maximum level through Awakening or Digivolution.

Mood[]

A Digimon's Mood has three levels: Superb, Good, Normal.

The better their mood, the higher their Critical Rate.
A higher Mood bonus lets you acquire more items during a Quest .
A Digimon's Mood will drop over time, but you can raise it back up in Care Mode.

Trust[]

Bond is an indicator of the faith between a Tamer and a Digimon, It is a vital parameter for Digivolution; a Digimon will not be able to Digivolve if its Bond is too low.
Bond increases as you gain Bond Points by going on Quests with a Digimon, or by giving them Care Items in Care Mode.

Partner Digimon[]

A Tamer can choose one of their Digimon to be their Partner Digimon.
The Digimon you select will have the word "Partner" appear on tis icon.

A Partner plays an unique role, and shows up as an icon on the Tamer's Profile screen.
Bringing your Partner on a Quest lets you use their Special during battle.

A Partner's Bond increases faster than other Digimon.
Even if your Partner isn't in a battle, using its Special increases its Bond Points.

Your Partner can be called on by other Tamers as Backup.

Picking a Partner Digimon[]

You can choose your Partner in DigiTown.

Tap Digimon and go to Partner Selection.
Pick the Digimon you would like as your Partner on the selection screen.

Partner Select is unlocked as you play through the Main Story.

Playground[]

Digimon that appear in your DigiTown screen can roam around freely

From this screen, items can be given to Digimon to improve their Mood and Bond.

You can send up to 7 Digimon other than your Partner to the Playground.

Using the Playground[]

Playground settings can be acccessed through the DigiTown screen.

Tap the Digimon icon, then DigiCare. A Digimon selection screen will be displayed where you can choose which Digimon to send to the Playground.

You must progress the Main Story to a certain point to unlock the Playground function.

Increase Limit[]

There is a limit to the number of Digimon you can acquire as companions-150 in the beginning. You can spend DigiRubies to increase this limit.

In DigiTown, tap the Digimon icon, then go to Digimon List.
From there, you can expand tour Digimon limit with the + symbol next to the number at the top-right of your screen.
You can do this from other screens as well.
You can increase your limit up to 750 Digimon.

Releasing Digimon[]

Releasing a Digimon is a function to part ways with your Digimon Friend.
A Digimon that has been released will be gone forever.

When you release a Digimon, you'll receive DigiOrbs in return.
The amount of DigiOrbs received will vary for each Digimon.

Locking Digimon[]

The Lock function prevents you from accidentally releasing one of your Digimon. A locked Digimon cannot be chosen on Release screen, not can they be used as materials for upgrading Skills.

Locking a Digimon is simple and easy: Just tap and hold a Digimon's icon to bring up the Digimon Status Screen.
Press the Lock button next to the Digimon's name to lock it, and again to unlock it.