
Calumon | DigimonWiki | Fandom
Calumon is #013 in Digimon World Dawn and Dusk, and is an MP-class Holy species Digimon with a resistance to the Light element and a weakness to the Dark element. Its basic stats are 790 HP, 2,298 MP, 190 Attack, 180 Defense, 300 Spirit, 400 Speed, and 99 Aptitude.
Culumon - Wikimon - The #1 Digimon wiki
2025年2月26日 · During the fight against Armagemon, Calumon uses its powers to seal the vortex created by the former. Digimon Xros Wars [ edit ] Culumon is one of the Digimon captured by Matadrmon to feed Breakdramon .
Calumon (Tamers) - DigimonWiki | Fandom
Calumon is the "Catalyst", the physical incarnation of the "Digi-entelecheia", otherwise known as the "Light of Digivolution". Calumon's power sometimes manifests as random digivolving in nearby Digimon when he is excited, but can also be purposefully channeled through the Crystal Matrix whenever the Tamers use a Digivolution or Blue Card.
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A small, enigmatic Digimon that, unlike other Digimon, will neither fight nor Digivolve. Calumon is friendly and loves to play, and appears out of nowhere when fun is afoot. It has a habit of adding “-calu” to the end of its sentences. Rumor has it that Calumon possesses the ability to help other Digimon to Digivolve. See related Digimon here
Calumon - Digimon Tamers Wiki
Calumon is one the main character of Digimon Tamers. He contains the Light of Digivolution. He is a small and cute Digimon with ears that get bigger or smaller depending on his emotions at the time.
Calumon | Heroes Wiki - Fandom
Calumon is a small white rabbit-like creature. He has purple markings on his feet and ears. His eyes are green, and has a red upside-down triangle symbol with three black triangles on top of his head. Calumon is extremely cute, and loves to play with humans, especially Takato and Guilmon.
Calumon - Neo Encyclopedia Wiki
Calumon is a fictional character from the Digimon media franchise. Calumon in some sense represents Digimon Tamers as its mascot. Its Japanese name is Culumon, which comes from the Japanese word "Kurukuru", a word that describes the sound of spinning.