TV-Series
Description
BlitzGreymon is a Mega-level Cyborg Digimon and a subspecies of WarGreymon that is equipped with electrical weapon systems. The name combines the German word blitz, meaning lightning, with Greymon, reflecting its focus on electric-based combat. It possesses a Virus attribute and is classified as an Android type.
This Digimon made its first animated appearance in the 2020 reboot series Digimon Adventure:, specifically in episode thirty-six. Prior to this, BlitzGreymon had only appeared in various video games, trading cards, and the Digital Monster Ver.20th virtual pet device. In the context of the Digimon Adventure: series, BlitzGreymon serves as an alternative Mega-level evolution for Agumon, the partner of the main human character Taichi Yagami.
The circumstances of its evolution are directly tied to the environment. During a battle to prevent a satellite from crashing into Earth, MetalGreymon found itself in a perilous situation against the enemy MetallifeKuwagamon while surrounded by a strange electrical field. Absorbing the dark red energy from a nearby pillar of light, MetalGreymon was able to evolve into BlitzGreymon, adapting to the environment to gain a new form with enhanced electrical powers. This event highlighted the concept of branching evolution paths, a theme more prominently explored in the 2020 series than in the original.
BlitzGreymon possesses a zealous personality and appears to be highly aware of its own destructive potential. It demonstrates a cautious nature, specifically warning its partner to maintain distance during combat to avoid being harmed by the residual electricity from its attacks, showing a concern for the safety of those it protects.
The character is defined by several notable abilities. Its primary special move is Plasma Stake, where the massive cannon-like weapons on its arms, also called Plasma Stakes, fire powerful electric currents that can destroy an opponent from the inside out. On its back are Thunder Verniers, which are thrusters that can be rotated to fire lightning forward as an attack or fired backward to dramatically increase its propulsion speed. For defense, BlitzGreymon can use Elec Guard, a technique that releases plasma particles into the air around it to form a protective barrier. In the anime, it demonstrated these abilities effectively, using Elec Guard to block an enemy's assault before defeating MetallifeKuwagamon with a Plasma Stake and destroying a swarm of BladeKuwagamon with its Thunder Vernier.
Within the story's progression, BlitzGreymon appears as a powerful asset for the DigiDestined. Its role was crucial in protecting the International Space Station from destruction and helping to ensure the satellite debris landed safely. Unlike WarGreymon, which is a more traditional hand-to-hand combatant, BlitzGreymon maintains a focus on heavy artillery and electronic warfare, drawing comparisons to other mechanized Digimon like ZekeGreymon. The form also has a well-established connection to other Digimon in the franchise's lore. It is known to evolve from MetalGreymon, and it can further Jogress (DNA digivolve) with CresGarurumon to create the powerful Omegamon Alter-S.
This Digimon made its first animated appearance in the 2020 reboot series Digimon Adventure:, specifically in episode thirty-six. Prior to this, BlitzGreymon had only appeared in various video games, trading cards, and the Digital Monster Ver.20th virtual pet device. In the context of the Digimon Adventure: series, BlitzGreymon serves as an alternative Mega-level evolution for Agumon, the partner of the main human character Taichi Yagami.
The circumstances of its evolution are directly tied to the environment. During a battle to prevent a satellite from crashing into Earth, MetalGreymon found itself in a perilous situation against the enemy MetallifeKuwagamon while surrounded by a strange electrical field. Absorbing the dark red energy from a nearby pillar of light, MetalGreymon was able to evolve into BlitzGreymon, adapting to the environment to gain a new form with enhanced electrical powers. This event highlighted the concept of branching evolution paths, a theme more prominently explored in the 2020 series than in the original.
BlitzGreymon possesses a zealous personality and appears to be highly aware of its own destructive potential. It demonstrates a cautious nature, specifically warning its partner to maintain distance during combat to avoid being harmed by the residual electricity from its attacks, showing a concern for the safety of those it protects.
The character is defined by several notable abilities. Its primary special move is Plasma Stake, where the massive cannon-like weapons on its arms, also called Plasma Stakes, fire powerful electric currents that can destroy an opponent from the inside out. On its back are Thunder Verniers, which are thrusters that can be rotated to fire lightning forward as an attack or fired backward to dramatically increase its propulsion speed. For defense, BlitzGreymon can use Elec Guard, a technique that releases plasma particles into the air around it to form a protective barrier. In the anime, it demonstrated these abilities effectively, using Elec Guard to block an enemy's assault before defeating MetallifeKuwagamon with a Plasma Stake and destroying a swarm of BladeKuwagamon with its Thunder Vernier.
Within the story's progression, BlitzGreymon appears as a powerful asset for the DigiDestined. Its role was crucial in protecting the International Space Station from destruction and helping to ensure the satellite debris landed safely. Unlike WarGreymon, which is a more traditional hand-to-hand combatant, BlitzGreymon maintains a focus on heavy artillery and electronic warfare, drawing comparisons to other mechanized Digimon like ZekeGreymon. The form also has a well-established connection to other Digimon in the franchise's lore. It is known to evolve from MetalGreymon, and it can further Jogress (DNA digivolve) with CresGarurumon to create the powerful Omegamon Alter-S.