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DM-006 Veemon

Card Type: Digimon
Digimon Level: Rookie
Digimon Group: Dragon
Attack Name: Vee Head Butt
Special Effect: If Veemon defeats a Digimon, add 1000 Data Points to your Total.

Attack Power: 500
Defense Power: 1300

Rarity: Rare

Digivolves from: Begin Digivolve

Digivolves to: DM-021 Sethmon, DM-024 Kyubimon, DM-026 ExVeemon, DM-076 ExVeemon, DM-077 Flamedramon

Other Veemon Cards: DM-016 Veemon

True Line: Veemon to ExVeemon to Paildramon to Imperialdramon


Interesting Info

Power vs. Other Cards of this Level:
(In this series)
Attack: Below Average
Defense: Very Strong
Overall: Above Average
(Of all Digimon in the game)
Attack:
Defense:
Overall:

View the Comparative Power Chart (for Digimon CCG) here.

Name Origins
English Name: Veemon
Origin: A misspelling of V-mon.
Japanese Name: V-mon
Origin: The 'V' stands for 'victory'.

Card Explanations Needed: Veemon's Special Effect adds an additional 1000 Data Points up and above what Veemon would already be getting for the victory.

My Card Comments: Although Veemon's Attack is weak, it's Defense makes it ideal for defending your Data Points when you need to buy time. It also gives a nice bonus if you Do manage to defeat an opponent's Digimon.

Hints, Tips, & Strategies:

Additional Name/Attack Info:


Chris McFeely Says:
(Adventure & 02)

VEEMON

Group: Dragon – Level: Rookie – Type: Vaccine – Attack Techniques: Vee Headbutt, Vee Punch

Veemon is the Digimon partner of Davis of the DigiDestined, and like his partner, he’s a headstrong, adventure-seeking character, and supposedly brings good luck. Veemon, along with Hawkmon and Armadillomon, was selected to be a partner Digimon for one of the new generation of DigiDestined because of his ability to Armour Digivolve. Sealed away along with the Digi-Egg of Courage, Veemon waited for the arrival of his partner.

The Japanese Wonderswan video games add a little to Veemon's story - before being sealed away to await Davis's arrival, he worked with Ryo to help defeat Millenniummon in the "Tag Tamers" video game. While "Tag Tamers" was partially referenced in the series to create some backstory for Ken, Veemon's involvement was ignored.

Soon, the day came, as the Digimon Emperor began his conquest of the DigiWorld, and Agumon summoned Tai to help. Tai e-mailed Kari, but the mail wound up being received by Yolei, who brought it to the attention of Kari, T.K. and Davis. As they prepared to go into the DigiWorld, Tai found the Digi-Egg of Courage, and at it’s touch, it released three new D-3 Digivices, which were transported to the real world, and were received by Davis, Yolei and Cody. Kari, T.K. and Davis all travelled into the DigiWorld, where they met up with Tai, and each tried to lift the Digi-Egg of Courage. Davis successfully picked it up, releasing Veemon, who was most happy to see him. There was little time to get acquainted, however, as they were then attacked by a Monochromon under the control of one of the Emperor’s Dark Rings. When Kari was threatened, Davis used his courage to open the Digi-Egg, and Veemon Armour Digivolved into Flamedramon and freed the Monochromon.

The following day, Davis returned to the DigiWorld, along with Kari, T.K., Yolei, Cody, Izzy and Sora, and met with Veemon once again. However, it wasn’t long before the Emperor’s forces attacked, as a Drimogemon opened a crevasse beneath Davis and Veemon’s feet, into which they plunged. As they came to, Davis and Veemon discovered they were the Emperor’s prisoners, and the Emperor planned to attach a Dark Ring to Veemon and make him his slave. However, they were saved by Yolei and Cody, who had found their Digi-Eggs and Digimon, and Veemon became Flamedramon again to fend off a Mojyamon. After that battle, Veemon returned to Earth with everyone else, and automatically reverted into his In-Training form of DemiVeemon.

DemiVeemon would automatically Digivolve back into Veemon upon returning the DigiWorld, and accompanied Davis on all the team’s adventures. While the kids were in pursuit of the Emperor, who had captured MetalGreymon with one of his new Dark Spirals, they found the Digi-Egg of Friendship, but Davis had not yet grasped the true meaning of friendship, and so could not lift it. Unwilling to hurt MetalGreymon, Davis’s failure to act in battle almost led to Veemon being severely hurt, but when Davis loudly proclaimed that Veemon was his friend, the Digi-Egg of Friendship activated, and Davis was able to use it to Armour Digivolve Veemon into Raidramon. Raidramon then destroyed the Dark Spiral, freeing MetalGreymon.

Davis and Veemon missed out on the first battled with Kimeramon, as they had been left behind by the other kids, although they arrived in time to help get the Emperor’s captives to safety. When the DigiDestined managed to sneak into the Emperor’s base, they were defeated by Kimeramon, and Veemon reverted to DemiVeemon. However, the Emperor’s partner, Wormmon, in an effort to stop his mad plan, led Davis and DemiVeemon to the Digi-Egg of Miracles, the base’s power source. The light from the Digi-Egg caused DemiVeemon to Digivolve back to Veemon, and then Davis used it to Armour Digivolve Veemon to Magnamon. Magnamon destroyed Kimeramon, and the Emperor reverted to his true persona of Ken Ichijouji.

While repairing the damaged areas of the DigiWorld, Veemon revealed that he had a crush on Gatomon, and he and Davis moped around for a while. However, Davis had plans of his own, as he set up a series of tricks to try and make Veemon Digivolve naturally to the Champion level. Veemon was angered by the tricks, and chased Davis, which culminated in a rockslide that aggravated a Tortomon. The Tortomon then chased Veemon and Davis through the surrounding areas, until they wound up on a cliff top, where Veemon finally Digivolved into his Champion form of ExVeemon, and defeated Tortomon by hurling him off the cliff.

After some initial clashes with the unliving minions of Arukenimon, the DigiDestined gathered at the site of the Emperor’s crashed base, as the reactor core threatened to explode. Ken thought that it was his responsibility to deal with the problem on his own, but Davis forced him to see sense – and then, the amazing happened, as ExVeemon and Stingmon DNA Digivolved into Paildramon to defeat Arukenimon’s Okuwamon and destroyed the reactor.

Veemon and all the other Digimon primarily occupied themselves with destroying the now-dormant Control Spires, to prevent Arukenimon from transforming them into any more unliving Digimon, but he Digivolved into ExVeemon and merged with Stingmon into Paildramon regularly, to battled Arukenimon’s latest creation, BlackWarGreymon, who was systematically destroying the balance-maintaining Destiny Stones.

When wild Digimon began to appear on Earth at Christmas, Davis and Veemon raced to aid Ken, and Paildramon battled with a Triceramon and Mummymon. In the middle of the battle, he and the other DigiDestined Digimon were given a power boost from one of Azulongmon’s Digi-Cores, courtesy of Gennai, and Paildramon Digivolved into his Mega form of Imperialdramon. Imperialdramon then carried the DigiDestined all around the world to gather up the wild Digimon appearing in various countries, and then Davis and Veemon headed to New York City to meet up with Michael and Mimi. They subdued a rogue Cherrymon with help from the other American DigiDestined children, and then sent all the Digimon back to the DigiWorld.

Not long after they returned to Japan, the Daemon Corps appeared, in search of Ken and the Dark Spore within him. The original eight Digimon gave up their restored power to Digivolve to Ultimate, and used the energy to power up Imperialdramon, who Mode Changed to his Fighter Mode and destroyed SkullSatamon. Davis, Veemon and Wormmon then pursued Arukenimon, Mummymon, and their boss, Oikawa, and rescued Ken before he was handed over to Daemon himself. Veemon and Wormmon Digivolved up to Imperialdramon Fighter Mode, and were joined by Silphymon and Shakkoumon in sending Daemon into the World of Darkness.

While in MaloMyotismon’s dream dimension, ExVeemon took on the villain alone, as Davis was able to overcome the fear that had gripped the others. MaloMyotismon then used the powers of the dimension to subject the kids to illusions of their greatest desires – but Davis was happy with his life, and had no insecurities for the illusion to feed off of. Instead, he wished for Veemon to grow stronger – and somehow tapped into the dimension’s power, allowing Veemon to split into his three forms of ExVeemon, Flamedramon and Raidramon all at once. They all helped to free the other kids from their illusions, and then they too used the world’s power to make their Digimon Digivolve to all their forms. Paildramon, Imperialdramon and Imperialdramon Fighter Mode joined in the fight against the villain, but when he fled into the DigiWorld, only the “true” incarnation of Veemon could follow, and so Imperialdramon Fighter Mode crossed the border. After MaloMyotismon’s body was destroyed by the positive energy of the kids’ hope and dreams, Imperialdramon used his Giga Crusher attack to obliterate his spirit – hopefully for good this time.

Three months later, when it was discovered that Diaboromon had survived his battle with Omnimon four years beforehand, DemiVeemon went with Davis, Ken and Wormmon to track down the Kuramon that he was releasing into the real world. While on a train, a swarm of Kuramon appeared through passengers' cell phones, and DemiVeemon became Veemon to attack them, much to Davis's anger. Meanwhile, T.K., Kari and their Digimon had gone onto the Internet to help Omnimon in his battle with Diaboromon, and met with success as they were able to destroy the villain - but just beforehand, having heard that Kari was in the 'net, Davis demanded the gate be opened so he could go to her. Unfortunately, this played right into Diaboromon's hands, as Yolei opened the gate so wide that all the remaining Kuramon escaped through it into the real world. Veemon and Wormmon were swept up in the swarm, and carried all the way to Tokyo Harbour, where the Kuramon merged into Armageddemon. When Davis and Ken were finally able to arrive on the scene, they couldn't get through the crowd to their partners, until Davis screamed in anger, and the crowd parted. Veemon and Wormmon then merged into into Imperialdramon, and, empowered by Omnimon's energy, became Imperialdramon Paladin Mode, and destroyed Armageddemon.

Twenty-five years into the future, the portal to the DigiWorld remains opens, and Veemon is still at Davis’s side. After starting out small with a single noodle cart, Davis’s business has grown into a world-wide chain, and had made him into a very rich man – he and Veemon have even appeared on the cover of TIME magazine.

Veemon first appears in “Enter Flamedramon.” His voice is supplied by Derek Stephen Prince.

Name: A phonetic representation of his Japanese name, “V-mon.” The V stands for “victory.”

(Tamers)


(Frontier)


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