Digivice
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The Digivice is a device from the fictional anime
Anime
is the Japanese abbreviated pronunciation of "animation". The definition sometimes changes depending on the context. In English-speaking countries, the term most commonly refers to Japanese animated cartoons....

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Manga
Manga is the Japanese word for "comics" and consists of comics and print cartoons . In the West, the term "manga" has been appropriated to refer specifically to comics created in Japan, or by Japanese authors, in the Japanese language and conforming to the style developed in Japan in the late 19th...

 Digimon
Digimon
, short for , is a Japanese media franchise encompassing digital toys, anime, manga and video games. The franchise's eponymous creatures are monsters of various forms living in a "Digital World", a parallel universe that originated from Earth's various communication networks.-Conception and...

 series. The name 'digivice' is short for 'digital device'. They are based on the first Digimon product, the Digimon virtual pet
Digimon virtual pet
The Digimon Virtual Pet was a toy released in 1997 by Bandai. What became a TV series, toyline, comics, trading card game, and video games, began as a Tamagotchi mainly for boys...

. In the anime seasons 1-5, as well as the manga V-Tamer, Chronicle, D-Cyber (Chinese comic), and Digimon Next
Digimon Next
is the second Digimon manga to be printed in the pages of V-Jump magazine, starting on December 17, 2005. Its main purpose is to promote the Digimon virtual pet toys. The main character is called Tsurugi Tatsuno and is partnered with a Greymon...

, the Digivice is used by human characters to make their Digimon partners Digivolve, and in some cases, to transform themselves into Digimon. In the third series, the Digivice was also used to scan cards, giving their partner digimon special power-ups. In some series, the protagonists must face the threat of human enemies also possessing Digivices and Digimon partners. Each story featured one or two of the many types of Digivice presented so far.

Original Digivice

Wielded by the DigiDestined of Digimon Adventure
Digimon Adventure
is a Japanese animated television series created in 1999 by Toei Animation based on the Digimon virtual pet made by Bandai. It is the first series of the Digimon anime "metaseries"...

, the original Digivices were created for them by Gennai's group of Digital World
Digital World
The Digital World is a fictional universe featured in the Digimon media franchise. In Digimon anime, manga, video games, and other related merchandise, the Digital World is a parallel universe to Earth that was made from computer data originating in Earth's communication...

 guardians. Considered "Holy Devices" in the Japanese version, they serve to channel the emotional energy of the DigiDestined, allowing their Digimon partners to Digivolve up to Champion level; when used in conjunction with the energies of a Crest, the Digivices also permit Digivolution to the Ultimate level, and, in the case of Tai
Taichi Kamiya
Taichi "Tai" Kamiya, known as in Japan, is a fictional character in the anime and manga, Digimon Adventure, and Digimon Adventure 02. Although his first name is "Taichi", in the English version, he primarily goes by his dub-given nickname, Tai....

 and Matt, Warp Digivolution to the Mega level. When employed for an Ultimate or Mega level Digivolution, the Digivices warp and change color, matching the colorations of the DigiDestined's Crests, as follows:
  • Tai: Orange (with Blue Buttons) Crest of Courage
  • Matt: Blue (with White Buttons) Crest of Friendship
  • Izzy: Purple (with Red Buttons) Crest of Knowledge
  • Sora: Red (with Yellow Buttons) Crest of Love
  • Mimi: Green (with Orange Buttons) Crest of Sincerity
  • Joe: Grey (with Black Buttons) Crest of Reliability
  • TK: Yellow (with Green Buttons) Crest of Hope
  • Kari
    Kari Kamiya
    Hikari "Kari" Kamiya, known as in Japan, is a fictional character in the anime and manga series Digimon Adventure and its sequel, Digimon Adventure 02. Although her first name is "Hikari", in the English version, she primarily goes by her dub-given nickname, Kari...

    :
    Pink (with White Buttons) Crest of Light
  • Willis
    Willis (Digimon)
    Willis, known as in the Japanese version, is a fictional character in the anime series Digimon. He appears in the film Digimon Hurricane Touchdown/Supreme Evolution! The Golden Digimentals, as well as in the CD drama, Natsu e no Tobira...

    :
    White (with Grey Buttons) Crest of Destiny


In addition to permitting Digivolution, the Digivices have some other abilities. They can project beams of light that have debilitating effects on evil Digimon - those under the control of a Black Gear will have it forced from their body, while those who are simply unpleasant in nature will be turned to goodness. These beams can restrain Digimon, and, on one occasion, combined to create a force-field that contained a massive explosion. On a more simple level, they have built-in clocks, and are able to track the signal emitted by other Digivices. Perhaps it's greatest ability though is when gathered together the eight digivices have the ability to create a powerful forcefield, which is later used to contain a blast that would destroy both the real and digital world. To travel into the Digital World, one must possess a Digivice.

Digimon Adventure 02
Digimon Adventure 02
, also commonly referred as Digimon Zero Two, is the direct sequel to the previous series and takes place three years after the original series. With most of the original characters now in junior high school, the Digital World was supposedly secure and peaceful. However, a new evil has appeared in...

revealed that Ken Ichijouji
Ken Ichijouji
is a fictional character in the Digimon Adventure 02 anime series.Ken is the final member of the 02 DigiDestined, partnered with Wormmon and holder of the Crest of Kindness. Unlike the other 02 DigiDestined, he lives in Tamachi, which is next to Odaiba...

 also possessed a Digivice of this design, which was transformed into a D-3 Digivice through immersion in the Dark Ocean. The various international DigiDestined seen around the world during this series also carried original Digivices.

D-3 Digivice

The D-3s are the Digivices of the new DigiDestined introduced in Digimon Adventure 02
Digimon Adventure 02
, also commonly referred as Digimon Zero Two, is the direct sequel to the previous series and takes place three years after the original series. With most of the original characters now in junior high school, the Digital World was supposedly secure and peaceful. However, a new evil has appeared in...

, having been created by Azulongmon and the Harmonious Ones along with the Digi-Eggs to counter the power of the Digimon Emperor
Ken Ichijouji
is a fictional character in the Digimon Adventure 02 anime series.Ken is the final member of the 02 DigiDestined, partnered with Wormmon and holder of the Crest of Kindness. Unlike the other 02 DigiDestined, he lives in Tamachi, which is next to Odaiba...

's Dark D-3. Soon after the three new DigiDestined children acquired their D-3s - released from the Digi-Egg of Courage - T.K. and Kari's original Digivices were upgraded into D-3 forms. D-3s have a white center with differently-coloured grips for each DigiDestined, as follows:
  • Davis
    Davis Motomiya
    Davis Motomiya, known in Japan as , is the main character in the Digimon Adventure 02 anime series. He is partnered to Veemon. He's extremely stubborn in personality.-Digimon Adventure:...

    :
    Blue
  • Yolei
    Yolei Inoue
    Yolei Inoue, known in Japan as , is a fictional character in the anime and manga series Digimon Adventure 02. Yolei made a brief cameo in the film Our War Game! before debuting as one of the regular characters in Digimon Adventure 02....

    :
    Red
  • Cody
    Cody Hida
    Cody Hida, known as in Japan, is a character in the anime and manga Digimon Adventure 02.He is partnered with Armadillomon. Although he is the youngest of the DigiDestined, Cody is also the most serious. Much of his maturity and wisdom comes from his grandfather, Chikara Hida, who is also Cody's...

    :
    Yellow
  • T.K.
    T. K. Takaishi
    Takeru "T.K." Takaishi, known simply as in Japan, is a fictional character in the anime and manga series Digimon Adventure and Digimon Adventure 02. Although his first name is "Takeru", in the English version, he primarily goes by his dub-given nickname, T.K. First appearing in the film Digimon...

    :
    Green
  • Kari
    Kari Kamiya
    Hikari "Kari" Kamiya, known as in Japan, is a fictional character in the anime and manga series Digimon Adventure and its sequel, Digimon Adventure 02. Although her first name is "Hikari", in the English version, she primarily goes by her dub-given nickname, Kari...

    :
    Pink
  • Ken
    Ken Ichijouji
    is a fictional character in the Digimon Adventure 02 anime series.Ken is the final member of the 02 DigiDestined, partnered with Wormmon and holder of the Crest of Kindness. Unlike the other 02 DigiDestined, he lives in Tamachi, which is next to Odaiba...

    :
    Grey center with black grips


Dubbed "D-3s" by Izzy for their three settings - Digivolve, Detect and Discover - the D-3s possess all the functions of the original Digivices, allowing for Digivolution to the Champion level and DNA Digivolution (called Jogress in the Japanese version) to Ultimate, or after Azulongmon energized them with his digicores, further digivolution into mega from Paildramon, and before the rest donated their received power to Imperialdramon to allow Mode Change, to Ultimate as well. Used in conjunction with Digi-Eggs (stored within everyday store-bought palmtops known as "D-Terminals") D-3s also allow Armor Digivolution.

A specific power that the D-3s possess over the original Digivices is their ability to open "Digi-Ports" - computer programs that serve as gateways to the Digital World. Original Digivices cannot perform this function, although once a Digi-Port is opened by a D-3, holders can still traverse the dimensional gap. This means that D-3's are necessary to get into the Digital World, as the dimensional barrier between the worlds was repaired when the original Digidestined released their Crests.

Ken Ichijouji's corrupted Dark D-3 have the inverse effect of a normal Digivice, projecting an energy which inhibited Digivolution. In the guise of the Digimon Emperor, Ken constructed a series of "Control Spires" around the Digital World and broadcast this energy into them; in turn, the spires generated wide-range energy fields that prevented Digivolution in the surrounding area. Ken was eventually freed from this dark influence and was able to use his Digivice to naturally evolve his Digimon partner, Wormmon
Wormmon
Wormmon is a Digimon creature from the Japanese Digimon media franchise that comprises anime, manga, toys, video games, trading card games and other media."Wormmon" is the name that all members of this particular Digimon species share...

; although he possessed the Crest of Kindness, he did not use it in conjunction with his Digivice in the animated series, though he did use the crest in egg form in Michi e no Armor shinka.

Toy versions of the D-3s were divided in five versions: Version 1(Veemon/Wormmon), Version 2(Hawkmon/Gatomon), and Version 3(Armadillomon/Patamon). While the other characters' D-3s were used, Kari and TK's were replaced with white/blue and black/blue respectively. There is also a "Paildramon version" and final "clear" version of Davis D-3.

D-Power (D-Arc in Japan)

  • Digivice used in Digimon Tamers
    Digimon Tamers
    is the third animated series based on the Japanese Digimon franchise, first broadcast in 2001 on Fuji TV in Japan and on Fox Kids in the United States. The story takes place initially in a "alternative" universe, on a world much like Earth where Digimon is just a franchise, composed of video games,...

    with the following colors;
    • Takato: Red/White (replaced later by a Gold/White "ultimate" one)
    • Henry: Green/White
    • Rika: Blue/White
    • Jeri: Yellow/White
    • Suzie: Pink/White
    • Ai and Mako: Purple/White
    • Ryo: White/Blue
    • Kazu: Brown/White
    • Kenta: Rose/White

  • Chiaki Konaka states in his character notes (for Janyu Lee) that the D-Power was inspired by the Xerox Dynabook
    Dynabook
    The Dynabook concept, created by Alan Kay in 1968, described what is now known as a laptop computer or a tablet or slate computer with nearly eternal battery life and software aimed at giving children access to digital media...

    , as a portable computer interface for children.
  • D-Arc is an anagram of "card"
  • Can be used with a Digimon collector's card to Digi-Modify (Card Slash).
  • Originally the primary Tamer's Digimon needed to be exposed to Calumon
    Calumon
    Calumon is a fictional character from the Digimon media franchise. Calumon in some sense represents Digimon Tamers as its mascot. Its Japanese name is Culumon, which comes from the Japanese word "Kurukuru", a word that describes the sound of spinning.-Conception and creation:The development team of...

    's power in order for the D-Power to Digivolve them to the Champion Level. Starting in Episode 14, a Digivolution Card aided this function.
  • Can be used with a Blue Card for Matrix Digivolution.
  • Can be used by Takato, Henry, Rika, and Ryo to Biomerge Digivolve (Matrix Evolve).
  • Can display what the Tamer's Digimon is seeing. Seen in Grow Mon Grow.
    • Can analyze Digimon that the Tamer's Digimon sees. Seen in Digimon, Digimon, Everywhere.
  • Has a Compass/Radar function. Seen in Guilmon Comes Alive.
    • Can detect when an aggressive Digimon is nearby. Seen in To Fight or Not to Fight.
  • Ryo's digivice is seen to generate an energy whip, it is unknown whether the other Tamers' Digivices have this function.
  • Can heal the partner's Digimon. Seen in A World Apart.
  • Has a clock setting, according to a sound bite that played while Takato was messing with his D-Power. Alluded to in Not As Seen on TV.
  • Takato and Rika received their D-Power Digivice's by slashing a Blue Card through a card-reader.
  • Henry received his by slashing a blue card through a computer Digimon gaming attachment.
  • The other Tamer's D-Power Digivice's appeared before them in a shroud of light, allegedly delivered by DigiGnomes.
  • Takato's original red D-Power was destroyed as a result of Guilmon becoming Megidramon, and he received a new gold/white D-Power in its place which also had Digi-code written on it.




Toy versions of the D-Power were also released in Japan in 4 versions as well. Versions 1.0(Ryos blue digivice and Takatos red digivice) version 1.5(Henry's green digivice) 2.0(rikas blue digivice and a clear ry schemed digivice)3.0(takato's golden and red digivice) Cards that looked like the ones in the TV show were also released with special codes on them that could be input into the Digivice to gain special items and digimon.

D-Tector (D-Scanner in Japan)

  • Digivice used in Digimon Frontier
    Digimon Frontier
    is the 4th Digimon TV series first broadcast in 2002. After prompted to do so by unusual phone messages, the five main characters go to a subway station and take a train to the Digital World. Once there, they meet two secondary characters, Bokomon and Neemon, who act as guides, and tell the...

    with the following colors;
    • Takuya
      Takuya Kanbara
      is the main character in the Digimon anime series "Digimon Frontier". In this series, a group of chosen human children are given the ability to turn into Digimon. Takuya is the leader of this group, and is given the "Spirits of Flame" at the beginning of the series...

      :
      Black/Red (upgraded later to a Red/Black one)
    • Koji
      Koji Minamoto
      is a main character in the Digimon anime series "Digimon Frontier". In this series, a group of chosen human children were given the ability to turn into Digimon.-Description:Koji was the child chosen to wield the Spirit of Light...

      :
      White/Blue (upgraded later to a Blue/Black one)
    • Tommy
      Tommy Himi
      Tommy Himi, known in Japan as "Tommy" , is a main character in the Digimon anime series Digimon Frontier. In this series, a group of chosen human children were given the ability to turn into Digimon.-Description:...

      :
      Light Blue/Green
    • Zoe
      Zoe Orimoto
      Zoe Orimoto, known in Japan as , is a fictional character in the anime series Digimon Frontier. In this series, a group of chosen human children are given the ability to turn into Digimon...

      :
      Lavender/Pink
    • J.P.
      J.P. Shibayama
      J.P. Shibayama, known in Japan as , is a main character in the Digimon anime series Digimon Frontier. In this series, a group of chosen human children were given the ability to turn into Digimon.-Description:...

      :
      Blue/Yellow
    • Koichi
      Koichi Kimura
      is a fictional character in the anime series Digimon Frontier.Koichi is the final member to join the team. He was chosen to wield the Spirits of Darkness that hold AncientSphinxmon's power.-Description:...

      :
      Black/Grey
  • Allows the Digidestined to use Spirit Evolution and Beast Spirit Evolution.
    • Takuya and Koji's D-Tectors were upgraded twice: first by Seraphimon, to allow Fusion Evolution (Double Spirit Evolution), and then again by Ophanimon to allow Unified Spirit Evolution (Hyper Spirit Evolution).
  • Can be used to scan and realize Fractal Code (Digi-Code).
  • Can be used to talk to each other as seen when Zoe tried to talk to Takuya who was still inside Sakkakumon. Also can communicate to their spirits.
  • Has a Compass/Radar function.
  • Created by Ophanimon by changing the DigiDestined Cell Phones into D-Tectors (except Koichi, whose D-Tector came out of Koji's).



Data Link Digivice (Digivice iC in Japan)

  • Digivice used in Digimon Data Squad with the following colors;
    • Marcus: Orange/White(later upgraded to Black/Orange)
    • Thomas: Blue/White(later upgraded to Black/Blue)
    • Yoshi: Pink/White(later upgraded to White/Pink )
    • Keenan: Purple/Gray(later upgraded to Purple/dark Purple)
    • Sampson: Black/Red
    • Yushima: Black/Green
    • Miki: Black/White (Can swap with Megumi)
    • Megumi: White/Black (Can swap with Miki)
  • The "iC" stands for "interactive communicator".
  • It allows Digimon to digivolve via "D.N.A. Charge"( "DigiSoul Charge" in the Original ) to Champion/Adult stage and/or "D.N.A. Full Charge" ("DigiSoul Full Charge" in the Original ) to Ultimate/Perfect stage. The lead characters are able to generate something known as a "D.N.A." (Digimon Natural Ability) ("DigiSoul" in the Japanese version) It emerges from the human partner's hand for the evolution to Champion Level, and from the heart which engulfs the body for the evolution to Ultimate Level. When received by a Digimon, it allows them to digivolve. (Almost similar to the "Spirit Evolution" in Frontier, with the exception of the human evolving into a Digimon)
  • It is also capable of absorbing a Digimon from a certain device on the rear end. In the first two Episodes of Data Squad Lalamon spends most of her time in it, and fits perfectly, while Agumon seems a bit squeezed in.
  • The buttons on its face are the same as the DATS (Digital Accident Tactics Squad) logo. Is about 3½" tall, about 1½" wide, and about ½" thick.
  • In episode 28, Marcus, Thomas, and Yoshi finally succeed in summoning the true power of the DNA, but the Data Link Digivices were not able to handle the raw power and were broken. In episode 37 however, the same did not occur with Keenan, whom was apparently capable of controlling his DNA and warp digivolved Falcomon via "D.N.A. Charge! Overdrive!" ( "DigiSoul Charge ! Overdrive !" in the Original ) to his Mega form, Ravemon. In episode 41, Sampson also showed he could bring Kudamon to its Mega form, Sleipmon, with his Data Link Digivice.
  • In episode 25, it was revealed that Keenan's Digivice was built by Spencer Damon, who also had his own Digivice which later became the first Digivice to become the "Data Link Digivice Mega Burst". During his time in the Digital World, Spencer has sent a Kudamon and Kamemon to the Real World, who would later become partners with Sampson and Yushima, as they gave them the blueprints to build the Data Link Digivice and form the DATS group.
  • A version of this Digivice is used in Digimon World DS
    Digimon World DS
    Digimon World DS is a role-playing video game and the first Digimon game for the Nintendo DS. The original Japanese name of the game is Digimon Story...

    , except there is no D.N.A. (Digisoul in the Original) system, and there is an added Digifarm function instead.

Digivice Burst

  • Digivice used in Digimon Data Squad
  • An upgraded version of the Data Link Digivice with the following colors;
    • Marcus: Black/Orange
    • Thomas: Black/Blue
    • Yoshi: White/Pink
    • Keenan: Purple/Light Purple
    • Spencer: Black/Yellow
  • Allows Digimon to digivolve via "D.N.A. Charge! Overdrive!" ("DigiSoul Charge! Overdrive!" in the Japanese version) to the Ultimate/Mega level.
  • Has all the same functions as the Data Links, plus the ability to use "Charge! D.N.A. Burst!" ("Charge! Digisoul Burst!" in the Japanese version) to activate "Burst Mode".
  • A new addition, to the side of the Digivice Burst, called a "Signal Port", allows the use of a new feature called "Air Signal", which has three functions: Aura, Barrier and Burst Evolution (Activates the Burst Mode) Marcus also uses this function to summon the GeoGrey Sword.
  • In episode 29, Marcus, Thomas, and Yoshi managed to repair their broken Data Link Digivices and turn them each into a Digivice Burst, thanks to BanchoLeomon's training. Keenan's Data Link Digivice evolved to the Digivice Burst in Episode 43 when he and Yoshi finally managed to bring their partners to Burst Mode.
  • Spencer Damon was the first one to obtain the Digivice Burst after meeting with BanchoLeomon, before the start of the series.


Kurata's Digivice

  • Digivice used in Digimon Data Squad .
  • This digivice is only used by Professor Akihiro Kurata in Digimon Data Squad, the main villain of the series.
    • Professor Akihiro Kurata: Purple/Green
  • Allows Gizumon to pseudo-evolve to either Gizumon: AT (Adult/Champion level) or Gizumon: XT (Perfect/Ultimate level).
  • Has the function to create an "Artificial D.N.A." (Artificial DigiSoul in the Original), to allow Gizumon to pseudo-evolve anytime.
  • It has an equipped circuit line that is attached from the digivice to a small storage portable, which holds the energy to create the "Artificial D.N.A." (Artificial DigiSoul in the Original).

Bio Link Digivice

  • Digivice used in Digimon Data Squad.
  • Digivices that were used by the three people under the command of Kurata to turn themselves into bio-digimon.
    • Kouki: Blue/Grey
    • Nanami: Burgundy/Grey
    • Ivan: Brown/Grey
  • The Digivice is kept under the forearm, then when it's needed slides out into the hand.
  • Also created by Kurata.
  • "Bio-Hybrid D.N.A. Charge!" allows the people to evolve into a hybrid Armor level Digimon. For their Ultimate/Mega level, Nanami calls out "Bio-Hybrid D.N.A. Full Charge!", whereas Kouki and Ivan use the normal call.

Xros Loader

  • Digivice used in Digimon Xros Wars
    Digimon Xros Wars
    contains the sixth and seventh anime television series in the Digimon franchise by Akiyoshi Hongō, produced by Toei Animation. It follows a boy named Taiki Kudō who utilizes the power of joining together Digimon in order to save the Digital World...

     with the following colors:
    • Taiki Kudou: Red
    • Kiriha Aonuma: Blue
    • Yuu Amano: Yellow (formerly a Darkness Loader)
    • Nene Amano: Lavender Mist (formerly Black)
    • Tagiru Akashi: Deep Crimson
    • Ren Tobari: Light Gray
    • Ryouma Mogami: Green
    • Airu Suzaki: Pink
    • The Watchmaker: Black with Gold highlights
    • Hideaki Mashimo: Purple
  • The Xros Loader appears colorless, until an owner claims it.
  • Taiki was given his Xros Loader by Omnimon after he wanted to help Shoutmon, Kiriha was given his Xros Loader by Bagramon after he felt his desire to be the strongest, and Nene was given her Xros Loader (originally meant for Yuu) by DarkKnightmon after she and her brother, Yuu, got separated and her wish to find him under DarkKnightmon's guidance. Yuu's Darkness Loader was given to him by DarkKnightmon, after Nene took his Xros Loader, which sought DarkKnightmon's mission to create the Darkness Loader. After discovering the truth about DarkKnightmon's intention and wanting to help Taiki and the others stop DarknessBagramon, Yuu's Darkness Loader becomes a yellow Xros Loader.
  • Tagiru was given his Xros Loader by the Watchmaker, after witnessing Ryouma, Ren, and Airu digimon hunting and want to join the digimon hunt.
  • Able to store a Digimon's digital form in order for it to regain its energy or allow it to warp between zones/come along with the holder. Unlike Digivices of past seasons, it is able to store multiple digimon at once and call them forth when needed.
  • Has a function called DigiXros that fuses multiple Digimon into a more powerful form.
  • Able to store and use the "Code Crown" card that prove the holder owns a particular zone. It can use these to create portals leading to new Zones.
  • Able to use "DigiMemories", special cards that, when inserted, allow the user to summon the spirit of a legendary Digimon.
  • After Taiki freed Nene from DarkKnightmon's grip, Nene, Sparrowmon, and the Monitamons have joined Taiki's Team Xros Heart, and as of the result Nene's Xros Loader changed from Black to Lavender.
  • After obtaining powerful energy from Akari Hinomoto and Zenjirou Tsurugi's emotions, Taiki's Xros Loader has become capable of performing Digivolution on Shoutmon. Kiriha's later gains the ability to do so with MetalGreymon when their pride is tested against Dorbickmon's overwhelming power. Later, Lopmon's sacrifice allows Taiki and Kiriha to perform "Double Xros", by DigiXrossing both.
  • Following Deckerdramon's sacrifice, Taiki, Nene, and Kiriha's Xros Loaders were given a new Digixros power called 'Great Xros' which allowed them to Digixros their Digimon together and form 'Shoutmon X7'.
  • Some other specific abilities the Xros Loader can do is digitally enhance a small map with details of the Digital World, open a gate into the Digiquartz as the owner calls 'Time Shift', create a digital touch screen to verify and target a digimon, and capturing defeated digimon.
  • Whilst in DigiQuartz, only one Digimon can be out at a time, but can be DigiXrossed with other Digimon inside the Xros Loader.

Darkness Loader

  • Dark version of the Xros Loader obtained by DarkKnightmon and given and used by the Death Generals in Digimon Xros Wars
    Digimon Xros Wars
    contains the sixth and seventh anime television series in the Digimon franchise by Akiyoshi Hongō, produced by Toei Animation. It follows a boy named Taiki Kudō who utilizes the power of joining together Digimon in order to save the Digital World...

    with the following symbols:
    • Dorbickmon: Fire Symbol
    • NeoVamdemon: Moon Symbol
    • Zamielmon: Forest Symbol
    • Splashmon: Water Symbol
    • Olegmon: Gold Star Symbol
    • Gravimon: Earth Symbol
    • Apollomon: Sun Symbol
  • Allows the Digimon holding it to perform a DigiXros with itself.
  • Can force other nearby Digimon to DigiXros with them against their will, referred to as Forced DigiXros.
  • Can perform "Xros Open", which allows the Digimon to willingly separate into the multiple Digimon used for the initial DigiXros.

Digivice 01

  • Used by the chosen of V-Tamer
    Digimon Adventure V-Tamer 01
    was the first and longest-running Digimon manga, printed in the pages of V-Jump magazine. Starting on November 21, 1998, it ran to fifty-eight chapters and ended on August 21, 2003. This manga introduces the character of Taichi - although he is not the same Taichi that features in the Digimon...

    .
  • Taichi got his from Whamon as a parting gift.
  • Had all the functions of the original v-pet and a built in analyzer.
  • Comes in a few different colors (silver/blue and black/black).
  • By "hitting" two Digivice 01 together, the user can cause a Jogress Evolution. To cancel this evolution the Digivices must be crossed.
  • Allows the user to send commands to their Digimon.

Digimon Pendulum X

  • Considered as the Digivice of Digimon Chronicle
    Digimon Chronicle
    was the storyline accompanying the 2004 Digimon product line. Originally rumored to be a new, full-blown manga to replace V-Tamer 01, it eventually transpired to be mostly prose text, printed in the booklets which accompanied the "Pendulum X" digital pets. These booklets also contained short,...

    .
  • Had an X-Antibody indicator on it.
  • Comes in different colors

D-Cyber

  • Used by the Tamers of the Chinese manga D-Cyber
    D-Cyber
    is a Chinese Digimon manhua, which was released by Rightman Publishing Ltd. in Hong Kong, China on February 17, 2005. It is based on the adventures of Hikaru Ryuuji, Masuken Kana, Teru Raku, and a young girl named Kiyoshi...

    .
  • Shape of a flip-style cell phone.
  • Also had an X-Antibody indicator.
  • In reality, the toy is just a hacked Pendulum X made by Bandai Asia.

Digivice iC

  • Digivice used in Digimon Next
    Digimon Next
    is the second Digimon manga to be printed in the pages of V-Jump magazine, starting on December 17, 2005. Its main purpose is to promote the Digimon virtual pet toys. The main character is called Tsurugi Tatsuno and is partnered with a Greymon...

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  • Tsurugi's came from his Digimon Mini.
  • Stores an endless supply of food.
  • Has the ability to heal a Digimon.
  • Can store DigiTamas.
  • Has a Toilet Function, which cleans up a Digimon's mess.
  • Allows for a Digimon's DP (Digimon's Power) to be exhibited and shown on the screen.
  • Uploads data to a partner's Digimon to allow for things such as new attacks.
  • Contains a function named Light, although it is guess that it probably activates a flash-light function.
  • Alerts the owner of incoming danger, if it is a Digimon, the screen will display the Digimon's DP.
  • More info above.
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