Citramon
Citramon
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Level Adult
Attribute VirusData
Type InvaderPlant
Status Unrestricted
Cost POINTCOST

Profile

A variation of BomberNanimon that had all of its explosive data converted to data related to the flavor of sweet, juicy oranges. The species first appeared when a BomberNanimon's wrestling act became popular with analoggers, only for certain groups to protest the explosion-based nature of their abilities. The BomberNanimon, ever a slave to PR, agreed to have his DigiCore modified, and the result was their rebirth as a Citramon: a decidedly non-lethal, non-violent Digimon who loves to spread the awesome taste of flavor wherever they go.

Citramon have propagated naturally since then. They are extremely unpopular with BomberNanimon and other Nanimon-species Digimon, but are appreciated by Child and Baby Digimon. Citramon are known for obnoxiously inserting themselves into a scene and trying to dominate them with their non-lethal antics, and indeed, it seems that their family-friendly method of attacking seems to suck the enthusiam for battling out of others around them. Most Citramon tend to find work as mascots, where their approach to things is actually encouraged.

Attacks

Citramon's attacks are more of a nuisance than they are a threat. The fruits they toss are filled with juice, and splash harmlessly all over their targets, covering them in the sweet, juicy flavor of oranges. Other moves are designed to be more of a distraction, but just who they are distracting, be it their opponents or onlookers, is usually unclear.

  • Fruit Punch Nove - Tosses a fruit that explodes into delicious juice on contact.
  • Delicious Fogey Punch - Throws a very weak punch that creates a fight obscuring flash of light on contact, which causes the opponent to feel both refreshed and as if they were tasting the sweet flavor of oranges.
  • Finger Nongun - Points its finger as if it were a gun and… does absolutely nothing.

Typical Size

4 to 5 feet tall; however, Citramon several stories high have been sighted on rare occasions.

Sub-species and Relatives

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