DIGIMON UP Wormmon Evolution Line and Build Guide
Learn Wormmon's confirmed DIGIMON UP evolution path, level 40 requirement, Silk Thread skill, battle types, and practical team role.
Quick answer
- The confirmed DIGIMON UP Wormmon line currently runs from Minomon to Wormmon and then Stingmon.
- Wormmon digivolves into Stingmon at Partner Level 40.
- Wormmon is a Free-attribute Rookie with Silk Thread and a passive DEF Bonus of 15%.
- Its Battle Type changes Silk Thread's debuff, letting Wormmon support ATK, DEF, or SP strategies.
Confirmed DIGIMON UP Wormmon Evolution Line
Wormmon is a Partner Digimon in DIGIMON UP. Its currently documented progression is:
Minomon -> Wormmon -> Stingmon at Partner Level 40
This route comes from DIGIMON UP data. Wormmon appears in many other games with different stats, personalities, evolution branches, and armor forms. Those systems do not establish how this game's partner evolves. For a reliable build, use the level shown in the DIGIMON UP Digivolution screen and treat other franchise routes as background information only.
The key milestone is Partner Level 40. Keep Wormmon as an active growth target and use your daily partner resources consistently. Players who want Stingmon early should avoid splitting limited materials across many partners before reaching this level.
Wormmon Profile and Skills
| Detail | DIGIMON UP value |
|---|---|
| Generation | Rookie |
| Type | Mythical Insectoid |
| Attribute | Free |
| Active Skill | Silk Thread |
| Active Skill Cooldown | 35 seconds |
| Passive Skill | DEF Bonus +15% |
| Confirmed next form | Stingmon |
| Digivolution level | Partner Level 40 |
Silk Thread deals damage from a base multiplier that grows with Tamer Level. Its 35-second cooldown means timing matters. The skill can contribute damage while applying a Battle Type-specific debuff to the opponent.
Wormmon's DEF Bonus passive increases its defensive baseline by 15%. This gives the partner some durability even when you choose an offensive Battle Type. The combination of a defensive passive and a debuffing active skill makes Wormmon useful for teams that want steady support from their main partner.
Wormmon Battle Type Effects
| Battle Type | Silk Thread focus | Practical use |
|---|---|---|
| ATK | Reduces normal-attack pressure | General stages and basic-attack enemies |
| DEF | Applies an attack-related reduction | Hard encounters where incoming damage is high |
| SP | Reduces skill damage | Bosses and teams that rely on active skills |
ATK is the simplest choice for everyday progression. DEF strengthens Wormmon's naturally defensive profile. SP becomes valuable when the enemy's active skills are the main danger. The best choice depends on the rest of your team, so check your Support Digimon and Skill Cards before committing resources.
Wormmon and Patamon currently share similar published skill structures, but their type, attribute, active skill name, and evolution result differ. Choose Wormmon when you prefer the Minomon-to-Stingmon route or need a Free-attribute partner in your lineup.
Level 40 Progression Checklist
- Select Wormmon as the partner you plan to raise toward Stingmon.
- Complete daily activities that provide Partner EXP and growth materials.
- Raise Tamer Level so Silk Thread's damage scaling continues to improve.
- Select ATK, DEF, or SP based on the enemy damage your team needs to control.
- Open the Digivolution screen at Partner Level 40 and confirm Stingmon.
The currently published DIGIMON UP page confirms Stingmon as Wormmon's next form. It does not publish a complete Ultimate and Mega route yet. The official game site states that partner growth continues toward Mega Digivolution, so verify later forms inside the live game when they become available. Do not plan around Dokugumon, armor forms, or stat requirements taken from another title.
Frequently Asked Questions
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