Plutomon is one of the most imposing Mega-level Digimon in Digimon Story Time Stranger. A member of the Olympos XII, Plutomon rules the Dark Field and wields both destructive magic and feral strength. If you’re aiming to recruit this dark deity into your team, you’ll need patience, high stats, and the right evolution path. Here’s everything you need to know to unlock Plutomon efficiently and make the most of its power.

Who Is Plutomon?
Plutomon is a Virus-type Mega Digimon classified under the Deity type. True to its lore, Plutomon commands darkness and punishes evildoers with terrifying precision. It’s best known for its dual offensive capability—capable of dealing both physical and magical damage—which makes it a versatile choice for hybrid team compositions.
Plutomon’s base personality is Daring, reflecting its aggressive nature. Its special attacks include Hell’s Gate—a devastating Dark-element move that engulfs foes—and Haggard Cluster, a multi-target darkness burst. With balanced stats and broad offensive reach, Plutomon thrives as a late-game damage dealer.
Evolution Paths to Plutomon
There are two main evolution routes to obtain Plutomon in Time Stranger:
- From Cerberusmon (or Cerberusmon WM)
- From Astamon
Cerberusmon WM is essentially a variant of Cerberusmon, so both share the same Digivolution pathway. Both Digimon require you to meet the same stat prerequisites before they can evolve into Plutomon.
Plutomon Evolution Requirements
To Digivolve into Plutomon, your Digimon must reach the following thresholds:
Requirement | Minimum Value |
---|---|
Agent Rank | 7 or higher |
Max HP | 2460+ |
Attack (ATK) | 2500+ |
Intelligence (INT) | 1700+ |
If your base Digimon shares Plutomon’s Daring personality and you’ve unlocked the relevant Agent Skill, these requirements are slightly reduced, making evolution more manageable.
How To Get Cerberusmon and Astamon
You’ll need to train or evolve earlier forms along their respective lines to reach the required Ultimate stage:
Cerberusmon Line Example
Punimon → Nyaromon → Salamon → Dobermon → Cerberusmon
(Alternate line: Punimon → Tsumemon → Gabumon (Black) → Monochromon → Cerberusmon)
Astamon Line Example
Kuramon → Pagumon → Impmon → Sangloupmon → Astamon
Sangloupmon can often be found roaming the Dark Fields after defeating ZombiePlutomon, making the Astamon path more accessible early on.
Training Tips for Plutomon Evolution
Plutomon’s stat requirements are quite demanding, particularly in Attack and Intelligence. To meet them efficiently:
- Use the Digifarm extensively — Train with Attack and Intelligence-focused tools to raise both stats evenly.
- Speed up training — You can pay 10,000 Yen to skip training time regardless of the tool level, which helps if you’re short on playtime.
- Focus on Personality Alignment — Keeping your Digimon’s personality as Daring increases stat gains in Attack, accelerating progress toward evolution.
- Use Farm Traits and Agents — Agent Skills tied to Daring personalities offer small but valuable stat boosts when applied strategically.
Plutomon Base Stats and Resistances
Once evolved, Plutomon’s stats make it one of the most balanced offensive Megas available:
Stat | Level 1 | Level 99 |
---|---|---|
HP | 1603 | 3006 |
SP | 656 | 1487 |
ATK | 1230 | 2194 |
DEF | 765 | 1563 |
INT | 1065 | 1633 |
SPD | 810 | 1343 |
Resistances:
- Takes reduced damage from Electric and Ice attacks.
- Weak to Dark-element attacks, making Light-aligned opponents more effective against it.
Plutomon Learnable Skills
As you level up, Plutomon learns a blend of debuffs, elemental attacks, and Dark-type magic. Key learnable skills include:
Level | Skill | Type | Description |
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2 | Guard Break | Debuff | Reduces enemy DEF by 10% for 3 turns. |
25 | Hell Crusher III | Magic (Dark) | Dark-elemental attack targeting all enemies. |
35 | Wolkenapalm III | Physical (Fire) | Fire-element single-target strike. |
45 | Critical Break | Debuff | Reduces enemy Critical Rate for 3 turns. |
These skills make Plutomon highly flexible, allowing it to function as both a damage dealer and debuffer.
See also: Digimon Story Time Stranger – Immortal Egg Farming Guide
Next Evolution: From Plutomon to ZombiePlutomon
If you want to push Plutomon further, it can Digivolve into ZombiePlutomon, a decayed form that surpasses it in sheer power at the cost of sanity.
Requirements for ZombiePlutomon:
Requirement | Minimum Value |
---|---|
Agent Rank | 7+ |
ATK | 2500+ |
INT | 1900+ |
ZombiePlutomon represents the final evolution of this line, offering monstrous offensive stats and enhanced Dark-type damage potential.
See also: Digimon Story Time Stranger – Immortal Egg Farming Guide
Plutomon isn’t just a late-game powerhouse—it’s a rewarding test of your training efficiency and Digifarm management. Whether you evolve from Cerberusmon or Astamon, your journey to unlocking Plutomon will challenge your stat optimization and patience.
Once obtained, Plutomon brings a balance of brute strength, magical prowess, and a striking visual presence to your roster—making it one of the most satisfying Digimon to master in Digimon Story Time Stranger. Play Now!