Digimon Story: Time Stranger delivers the series’ most extensive roster yet, with 475 Digimon available through the Field Guide. Whether you’re aiming for 100% completion or just curious about every form and evolution, this guide walks through every generation—from the tiniest In-Training forms to the ultimate Mega+ evolutions.

There are 475 total Digimon confirmed in Time Stranger, though numbers 452–467 remain locked and are expected to arrive via future DLC releases, as part of the Season Pass roadmap running through September 2026.
Each Digimon is categorized by:
- Attribute: Vaccine, Data, Virus, Free, Variable, or Unknown
- Generation: In-Training I, In-Training II, Rookie, Champion, Ultimate, Mega, and Mega+
Encounters begin through scanning—once you reach 100% scan rate, the Digimon can be converted and added to your party.
In-Training I Digimon (1–7)
The earliest life stages, often found in starter areas like Tokyo Gov Building or Gear Forest.
# | Name | Notes |
---|---|---|
1 | Kuramon | Found early in Tokyo Gov Building |
2 | Choromon | Appears in Factorial Area |
3 | Dodomon | Common in early encounters |
4 | Pabumon | Gear Forest: Floating Island Plains |
5 | Punimon | Base form for Tsunomon line |
6 | Botamon | Base for Agumon line |
7 | Poyomon | Found in Abyss Depths |
In-Training II Digimon (8–20)
Typically evolve from the In-Training I group. You’ll encounter many of these during tutorial missions or in early dungeons.
Examples include:
- Koromon (evolves from Botamon)
- Tanemon (from Pabumon)
- Tsunomon (from Punimon)
- Tokomon (from Poyomon)
- Nyaromon, Dorimon, and Pagumon—each leading to different Rookie families like Lopmon, Huckmon, and DemiDevimon.
Rookie Digimon (21–80)
Rookies form the backbone of your early teams. They’re available across multiple locations such as Central Isle, Abyss Depths, and Shinjuku Underground Waterway.
Vaccine Rookies (Agumon Line):
- Agumon, Coronamon, Zubamon, Terriermon, Falcomon, Salamon, and more.
Data Rookies:
- Gabumon, Palmon, Lalamon, Renamon, Lopmon, etc.
Virus Rookies:
- Impmon, Guilmon, Gazimon, Dracmon, Hagurumon, and DemiDevimon.
Free & Unknown Rookies:
- Veemon, Wormmon, and Keramon (Unknown type).
Champion Digimon (81–178)
Champions represent mid-tier evolutions and start showing elemental and tactical diversity. They include classics such as:
- Greymon, Garurumon, Angemon, Kabuterimon, and Frigimon.
- Virus Champions like Devimon, Ogremon, Kuwagamon, and Numemon.
- Unique Armor evolutions—Flamedramon, Pegasusmon, and Submarimon—can be unlocked using Digi-Eggs.
The Hybrid Digimon like Agunimon and Lobomon also debut here, marking the start of Frontier-inspired evolution lines.
Ultimate Digimon (193–304)
Ultimates mark advanced evolutions with larger stat boosts and unique passives. Many evolve from multiple possible Champions.
Examples include:
- Vaccine Types: MetalGreymon, Angewomon, Garudamon, RizeGreymon.
- Data Types: Lillymon, Knightmon, Kimeramon, OmniShoutmon.
- Virus Types: Myotismon, Phantomon, SkullGreymon, Matadormon.
- Free Types: Paildramon, Silphymon, and Dinobeemon (DNA Evolutions).
- Unknown: Infermon from the Keramon line.
Many Ultimates like Kimeramon require specific conditions—such as unlocking multiple evolution paths across different Digimon families.
Mega Digimon (305–451)
These are endgame evolutions and include iconic series champions, such as:
- WarGreymon, MetalGarurumon, Seraphimon, Ophanimon, and Gallantmon.
- Data Megas: Rosemon, Sakuyamon, Leopardmon, Jesmon, Boltmon.
- Virus Megas: Beelzemon, VenomMyotismon, Creepymon, Lilithmon, Machinedramon.
- Free Megas: Imperialdramon DM, Valkyrimon, and Vikemon.
- Hybrid Megas: EmperorGreymon, MagnaGarurumon, and Susanomon.
Each Mega not only represents raw power but often unlocks advanced DNA evolutions or Mode Change forms (like ShineGreymon BM or MirageGaogamon BM).
Mega+ Digimon (427–451)
Reserved for special fusions, legendary Digimon, or narrative unlocks:
- Alphamon: Ouryuken
- Imperialdramon PM
- Omnimon, Chaosmon, and GraceNovamon
- Lucemon SM, Beelzemon BM, Gallantmon CM
- Armageddemon and Apocalymon, the final-tier bosses
- Agumon (Bond of Bravery) and Gabumon (Bond of Friendship)—tie-in forms from Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna
These forms require rare DigiDNA or max friendship levels between partnered Digimon.
DLC Digimon (452–467, Coming Soon)
The Field Guide currently skips Digimon #452–#467, hinting at future additions. Based on the pattern, they will likely include unreleased Fusion forms and anime crossovers arriving in the DLC expansions through 2026.
Special Variants (468–475)
Alternate color or alignment variants of fan favorites:
# | Digimon | Type |
---|---|---|
468 | Agumon (Black) | Virus |
469 | Gabumon (Black) | Virus |
470 | Garurumon (Black) | Virus |
471 | Greymon (Blue) | Virus |
472 | MetalGreymon (Blue) | Virus |
473 | WereGarurumon (Black) | Virus |
474 | BlackWarGreymon | Virus |
475 | MetalGarurumon (Black) | Virus |
These can often be found in late-game areas or unlocked via New Game+ after completing the main story.
Digimon Story: Time Stranger – Complete Field (All 475 Digimon)
# | Digimon | Attribute | Generation |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Kuramon | No Data | In-Training I |
2 | Choromon | No Data | In-Training I |
3 | Dodomon | No Data | In-Training I |
4 | Pabumon | No Data | In-Training I |
5 | Punimon | No Data | In-Training I |
6 | Botamon | No Data | In-Training I |
7 | Poyomon | No Data | In-Training I |
8 | Kapurimon | No Data | In-Training II |
9 | Koromon | No Data | In-Training II |
10 | Tanemon | No Data | In-Training II |
11 | Tsunomon | No Data | In-Training II |
12 | Tsumemon | No Data | In-Training II |
13 | Tokomon | No Data | In-Training II |
14 | Dorimon | No Data | In-Training II |
15 | Nyaromon | No Data | In-Training II |
16 | Pagumon | No Data | In-Training II |
17 | Yokomon | No Data | In-Training II |
18 | Bukamon | No Data | In-Training II |
19 | Motimon | No Data | In-Training II |
20 | Wanyamon | No Data | In-Training II |
21 | Agumon | Vaccine | Rookie |
22 | Kudamon | Vaccine | Rookie |
23 | Gomamon | Vaccine | Rookie |
24 | Coronamon | Vaccine | Rookie |
25 | Zubamon | Vaccine | Rookie |
26 | Solarmon | Vaccine | Rookie |
27 | Terriermon | Vaccine | Rookie |
28 | Tentomon | Vaccine | Rookie |
29 | ToyAgumon | Vaccine | Rookie |
30 | Tapirmon | Vaccine | Rookie |
31 | Hyokomon | Vaccine | Rookie |
32 | Biyomon | Vaccine | Rookie |
33 | Falcomon | Vaccine | Rookie |
34 | Salamon | Vaccine | Rookie |
35 | Bearmon | Vaccine | Rookie |
36 | Penmon | Vaccine | Rookie |
37 | Monodramon | Vaccine | Rookie |
38 | Ryudamon | Vaccine | Rookie |
39 | Lucemon | Vaccine | Rookie |
40 | Elecmon | Data | Rookie |
41 | Gaomon | Data | Rookie |
42 | Crabmon | Data | Rookie |
43 | Gabumon | Data | Rookie |
44 | Kamemon | Data | Rookie |
45 | Kokuwamon | Data | Rookie |
46 | Gotsumon | Data | Rookie |
47 | Kotemon | Data | Rookie |
48 | Shoutmon | Data | Rookie |
49 | Dracomon | Data | Rookie |
50 | Dorumon | Data | Rookie |
51 | Patamon | Data | Rookie |
52 | Huckmon | Data | Rookie |
53 | Palmon | Data | Rookie |
54 | Floramon | Data | Rookie |
55 | Muchomon | Data | Rookie |
56 | Lalamon | Data | Rookie |
57 | Lunamon | Data | Rookie |
58 | Renamon | Data | Rookie |
59 | Lopmon | Data | Rookie |
60 | Impmon | Virus | Rookie |
61 | Otamamon | Virus | Rookie |
62 | Gazimon | Virus | Rookie |
63 | Gizamon | Virus | Rookie |
64 | Guilmon | Virus | Rookie |
65 | Goblimon | Virus | Rookie |
66 | Shamamon | Virus | Rookie |
67 | Syakomon | Virus | Rookie |
68 | SnowGoblimon | Virus | Rookie |
69 | Chuumon | Virus | Rookie |
70 | Dracmon | Virus | Rookie |
71 | Hagurumon | Virus | Rookie |
72 | DemiDevimon | Virus | Rookie |
73 | FunBeemon | Virus | Rookie |
74 | Betamon | Virus | Rookie |
75 | Mushroomon | Virus | Rookie |
76 | Armadillomon | Free | Rookie |
77 | Veemon | Free | Rookie |
78 | Hawkmon | Free | Rookie |
79 | Wormmon | Free | Rookie |
80 | Keramon | Unknown | Rookie |
81–178 | Champions (Aegiomon → Kurisarimon) | Mixed | Champion / Armor / Hybrid |
179–192 | Armor / Hybrid Champions (Submarimon → KendoGarurumon) | Free / Variable | Armor / Hybrid |
193–304 | Ultimates (Aegiochusmon → Infermon) | Mixed | Ultimate |
305–451 | Megas (Apollomon → Gabumon [Bond]) | Mixed | Mega / Mega+ / Hybrid |
452–467 | DLC Digimon (TBA) | — | Coming Soon |
468 | Agumon (Black) | Virus | Rookie |
469 | Gabumon (Black) | Virus | Rookie |
470 | Garurumon (Black) | Virus | Champion |
471 | Greymon (Blue) | Virus | Champion |
472 | MetalGreymon (Blue) | Virus | Ultimate |
473 | WereGarurumon (Black) | Virus | Ultimate |
474 | BlackWarGreymon | Virus | Mega |
475 | MetalGarurumon (Black) | Virus | Mega |
Evolution and Conversion Mechanics
Every Digimon is scanned upon first encounter. Once the scan rate exceeds 100%, players can convert that Digimon into a usable ally. Reaching higher percentages (up to 200%) grants stronger base stats upon conversion.
Evolutions depend on:
- Level and CAM (Camaraderie)
- ABI (Ability) value
- Specific stats and items
- Special event or DNA Evolution requirements
Digimon Story: Time Stranger features the most comprehensive Digimon roster to date, mixing favorites from every generation—Adventure, Tamers, Frontier, and even newer entries like the Bond forms. Whether you’re aiming to fill your Field Guide or craft the strongest team, mastering scan conversions and evolution chains is key to achieving 100% completion. Play Now!
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