I’d say overall that HP matters most, obviously. If you’re chasing a specific evo, you’re going to need to feed certain stats. We can debate whichever we feel is better but we’re clearly not getting anywhere.Īlso, I completely disagree about your statement regarding the stats that matter. We can literally argue this all day but seeing as though we’re both stubborn as all hell, there’s no point. But if you’re speedrunning the game to get to the post game, they matter a whole lot more if you’re trying to be efficient. Then your digimon’s lives don’t matter nearly as much. If you’re talking strictly post-game, yes. So again, digimon life really isn't that important when you have so much of it you'll likely intentionally use devilchips to shorten their life span because you're bored of them and want new ones. Not to mention that if you have the stats, then you can do virtually everything in the game with the life of a single pair of megas. (The kind of time that actually matters.) That's more than 13 times the gain for a fraction of real time. So while you take 20-30ish seconds to get 26 in those three stats, we take half a second to get 262, 86 (And the equivalent of MP) for a single training session of endurance. You could have speed and wisdom at sub 1K and MP at sub 5K and still easily beat the game. The only stats that matter in this game are HP, Stamina and Strength. It's not only faster in real time by literally several hours to go from in-training stats to 7K+, but you also gain more stats in game with every training session, since you're not supposed to train evenly at the gym. In fact, you want them to die faster so you can take advantage of inheritance. Yes, and you know what else? Digimon's life is meaningless.
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