

You don't get Herrismon since it requires 2 Care Mistakes, and you won't get Renamon X because it requires 4 effort hearts. For example, if you have Tokomon X on the Black device, and you get 1 care mistake, but only get 3 effort hearts, you will get Agumon X. If you raise a Digimon that doesn't meet the requirements for other evolutions, it will follow this path. This only works for Quest battles, Connection battles do not count. In this example, your Digimon must defeat 5 or more Stage VI Digimon in order for it to evolve on this path. Stage VI is more commonly referred to as Ultimate or Mega. In order to evolve to Digimon with this requirement, you must defeat a specific number of Stage VI Digimon. In this example, the Digimon can be level 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 and still meet the requirement for this evolution. This can either be a single number if only one level will work, or a range. What the required levels for this evolution are. In the example to the left, 2 effort hearts are required, but 3 or 4 will also work.
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The number of full hearts indicates how many effort hearts are required, while half hearts indicate that an effort heart is optional. How many effort hearts are required to evolve. For evolving into Stage VI or VI+, more than 5 care mistakes will immediately kill your Digimon when it is time for it to evolve. For evolving into Stage III or IV, if 4 Care Mistakes are indicated as working for evolution, more than 4 Care Mistakes will also work. In the example to the left, 1 care mistake is required, but 2 or 3 will also work, though 4 will not.

The number of full skulls indicates how many care mistakes are required, while half skulls indicate that a care mistake is optional. How many care mistakes are required to evolve.
