DIGIMON UP Patamon Evolution Line and Build Guide
Follow Patamon's confirmed DIGIMON UP evolution path, learn its level 40 requirement, Air Shot skill, battle types, and practical build choices.
Quick answer
- The confirmed DIGIMON UP Patamon line currently runs from Tokomon to Patamon and then Angemon.
- Patamon digivolves into Angemon at Partner Level 40.
- Patamon is a Data-attribute Rookie with the Air Shot active skill and a DEF Bonus passive.
- Choose ATK for normal-attack pressure, DEF for a defensive role, or SP for skill-focused play.
Confirmed DIGIMON UP Patamon Evolution Line
Patamon is one of the Partner Digimon available in DIGIMON UP. Its currently confirmed progression is simple and easy to plan around:
Tokomon -> Patamon -> Angemon at Partner Level 40
This is the line documented for DIGIMON UP. Other Digimon games and anime series give Patamon many additional forms, but those routes use different rules. Do not use their stat checks, care mistakes, Digi-Egg requirements, or branching paths when planning this game's partner progression.
The level 40 requirement means your main job is steady Partner EXP. Keep Patamon in your normal progression routine, complete the activities that award partner growth, and avoid spreading resources across too many partners before reaching the milestone. Once Patamon reaches level 40, check the Digivolution screen for Angemon.
Patamon Profile and Skills
| Detail | DIGIMON UP value |
|---|---|
| Generation | Rookie |
| Type | Mammal |
| Attribute | Data |
| Active Skill | Air Shot |
| Active Skill Cooldown | 35 seconds |
| Passive Skill | DEF Bonus +15% |
| Confirmed next form | Angemon |
| Digivolution level | Partner Level 40 |
Air Shot deals damage based on a base value plus scaling from Tamer Level. Its 35-second cooldown makes it an occasional active tool rather than a skill you can spam. Patamon's permanent DEF Bonus passive gives it a naturally sturdy baseline, so it can fit teams that value survival while still contributing damage.
Patamon's active skill gains a different extra effect from the Battle Type selected for the partner. The ATK version pressures the opponent's normal attacks, the DEF version applies an attack-related debuff, and the SP version reduces the opponent's skill damage for a short duration. These effects give the same partner three practical roles without changing the confirmed evolution line.
Choosing Patamon's Battle Type
| Battle Type | Main purpose | Good fit for |
|---|---|---|
| ATK | Normal-attack pressure | Fast stage clearing and aggressive teams |
| DEF | Defensive disruption | Difficult stages where survival matters |
| SP | Skill-damage disruption | Encounters built around dangerous active skills |
Pick the type that fills a gap in your current team. Patamon already has a DEF-focused passive, so DEF can strengthen its defensive identity. ATK is easier to use during routine progression when faster clears matter. SP is useful when a dangerous enemy relies heavily on active skills.
The choice should follow your account needs. Support Digimon, skill cards, and other bonuses can change which type performs best. Compare your current setup before investing heavily, especially if you already have another defensive partner.
Level 40 Progression Checklist
- Keep Patamon assigned as the partner you actively raise.
- Complete daily and progression activities that award Partner EXP or growth materials.
- Improve Tamer Level because Air Shot scales with it.
- Choose a Battle Type that matches the role your team needs.
- At Partner Level 40, open the Digivolution screen and confirm Angemon is available.
Current DIGIMON UP databases do not yet provide a complete public Ultimate and Mega route for Patamon. The official game site confirms that partners can continue toward Mega Digivolution, so later forms should be checked inside the live game as they unlock. Treat any full line copied from another title as unconfirmed for DIGIMON UP.
Frequently Asked Questions
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