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** Minor, but Night Crow was supposed to be Night ''Claw'', as a counterpart to Light Fang.
** Minor, but Night Crow was supposed to be Night ''Claw'', as a counterpart to Light Fang.
* [[Embarrassing Rescue]]: In Dusk, Gutts is particularly bad about this.
* [[Embarrassing Rescue]]: In Dusk, Gutts is particularly bad about this.
* [[Elemental Rock Paper Scissors]]: With some odd catagory assignments: grouping Insect and Plant Digimon together makes some sense, but as Lightning elementals?
* [[Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors]]: With some odd catagory assignments: grouping Insect and Plant Digimon together makes some sense, but as Lightning elementals?
* [[Fetch Quest]]: You have to take some side assigments from Digimon to progress the plot; most of their requests fall into this.
* [[Fetch Quest]]: You have to take some side assigments from Digimon to progress the plot; most of their requests fall into this.
* [[Guide Dang It]]: Not just for DNA and Special Digivolving; you can't even get most of the Digimon quests without having certain Digimon with certain personalities...
* [[Guide Dang It]]: Not just for DNA and Special Digivolving; you can't even get most of the Digimon quests without having certain Digimon with certain personalities...
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*** That might be because the game's dialogue assumes canon: the two canon main characters are Koh (the male lead in Dawn) and Sayo (the female lead in Dusk). Sayo will appear no matter which character you choose in Dawn, and Koh will do likewise no matter who you choose in Dusk.
*** That might be because the game's dialogue assumes canon: the two canon main characters are Koh (the male lead in Dawn) and Sayo (the female lead in Dusk). Sayo will appear no matter which character you choose in Dawn, and Koh will do likewise no matter who you choose in Dusk.
* [[Standard Status Effects]]: Mostly averts [[Useless Useful Spell]] by attaching these to normal, damaging moves as potential side-effects.
* [[Standard Status Effects]]: Mostly averts [[Useless Useful Spell]] by attaching these to normal, damaging moves as potential side-effects.
* [[Super Powered Evil Side]]: {{spoiler|1=Ophanimon in ''Dusk'', ChaosGallantmon in ''Dawn''}}.
* [[Super-Powered Evil Side]]: {{spoiler|1=Ophanimon in ''Dusk'', ChaosGallantmon in ''Dawn''}}.
* [[One Game for The Price of Two]]: In an extremely odd case, almost everything can be gotten as long as you have someone to play with, even if both players are using the same game. The version exclusive mons, for example, are obtained by matching Digimon. Matching a Greymon with a Dinohumon can result in a Guilmon egg, Guilmon being a Dawn exclusive and Greymon and Dinohumon being available in both verisons.
* [[One Game for The Price of Two]]: In an extremely odd case, almost everything can be gotten as long as you have someone to play with, even if both players are using the same game. The version exclusive mons, for example, are obtained by matching Digimon. Matching a Greymon with a Dinohumon can result in a Guilmon egg, Guilmon being a Dawn exclusive and Greymon and Dinohumon being available in both verisons.


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[[Category:Mons Series]]
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[[Category:Digimon World Dawn Dusk]]
[[Category:Digimon World Dawn Dusk]]
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