If the Digimon got sick or injured in battle, it would have to be fixed before it could battle again. The seventh icon (third on the bottom row) is the medical icon. If the Digimon fell asleep and the light was never turned off, its overall condition (an unviewable stat) would decrease, and its chances of a high-power evolution would decrease. The sixth icon (second on the bottom row) toggled the light. Leaving droppings uncleaned for too long would cause the Digimon to become ill. The fifth Icon (the first on the bottom row) cleaned up the Digimon's droppings.
Battling too many times in one day could "kill" a Digimon (see Digimon Mainframe below). Whether the Digimon won or lost, it was still susceptible to acquiring an injury during battle. The one who fired the double attack on the fourth turn dodged the other Digimon's attack and was declared the winner. The two Digimon would exchange blows three times, then one would fire a double attack the other Digimon would fire a single attack.
Once activated, the owner could link up to another owner's Digimon and begin a battle. If it didn't make this quota, the Digimon would only lose a pound and not regain any strength. If the owner's Digimon hit three out of five, it would lose one pound and its strength would increase. The shadow Digimon would attempt to block, either upwards or downwards. The owner would then push either the top or middle buttons, and the Digimon would fire an attack either upwards or downwards, respectively. In shadow boxing, the owner's Digimon would appear on the right, and a duplicate "shadow" would appear on the left. Digimon can eat an unlimited number of vitamins. Once the Digimon reaches the Rookie stage, it will be able to eat far more than its hunger level requires before getting full. However, feeding the pet either of these would increase the Digimon's weight, affecting digivolution possibilities and battle outcomes. The meat decreased the pet's hunger, and the vitamin increased its strength and energy. If a Digimon had no energy in its energy bar, it would be unable to link up and battle. The user can check the pet's age, weight, strength, hunger, and energy stats here. The Digital Monster had several functions that allowed the owner to take care of the pet. List of virtual pets and Digivices Digital Monster
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What became a TV series, toyline, comic, trading card game, and more began as the simple concept of a Tamagotchi for boys (as Bandai was also the creator of the Tamagotchi).
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