Digimon Adventure: [SPOILER]'s Return Is Good & Bad News for MetalGreymon
Digimon Adventure: [SPOILER]'s Return Is Good & Bad News for MetalGreymon
The device glows brighter, and a surprised Tai watches MetalGreymon briefly take on its Mega form -- last glimpsed during that decisive battle against DoneDevimon. Again, the form is obscured by an aura of white-hot light, so it's not quite a true transition; however, it is enough to put Tai's team over the edge. Augmon is completely wiped out following the fight, and all he and Tai can do is watch, helplessly, as Skullknightmon arrives to whisk Kari away.
Each new evolutionary form inevitably becomes harder and harder to reach for Digimon, hence the rather desperate necessity some of them have to absorb each other, as we witnessed in the past couple of episodes. Similarly, the past two times MetalGreymon has come closest to becoming WarGreymon has been thanks to extra boosts outside he and Tai's control: In the battle against DoneDevimon, Tai's apparent "death" pushed the Digimon to nearly change forms. This time, it appeared to thanks be the combined efforts of both Kamiya siblings placing their faith in Tai's partner. With Kari gone, Tai and Agumon will have to go back to the drawing board if they want to bring WarGreymon out to play properly.
With Ultimate Digimon aplenty in this dangerous new part of the map, and no one else to rely on but themselves, the series' most prominent pairing might not have to wait for long before they're pushed to their limit again. The question is, without any more external assistance, can they push past that limit -- and maintain it?