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
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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