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[[Image:ReformRex.png|thumb|right|[[Rex]] fusion evolving in [[Telefang 2]]]]
[[Image:ReformRex.png|thumb|right|[[Rex]] fusion evolving in [[Telefang 2]]]]


'''Mod evolution''' (short for 'modified evolution') is one of the [[methods of evolution]] in the [[Telefang]] series. It is done by fusing the correct items with the respective [[Denjuu]]. Unlike [[natural evolution]], fusion and [[experimental evolution]] can be carried out regardless of level of the Denjuu.
'''Fusion evolution''' (short for 'modified evolution') is one of the [[methods of evolution]] in the [[Telefang]] series. It is done by fusing the correct items with the respective [[Denjuu]]. Unlike [[natural evolution]], fusion and [[experimental evolution]] can be carried out regardless of level of the Denjuu.


==Mod Evolution in Telefang 1==
==Fusion Evolution in Telefang 1==
In [[Telefang 1]], the player can obtain fusion evolution items by buying them from shops, from treasure chests, or from a person, and talks to the [[Gumi]] in the bottom left of some [[Shops in Telefang 1|shops]] throughout the game.
In [[Telefang 1]], the player can obtain fusion evolution items by buying them from shops, from treasure chests, or from a person, and talks to the [[Gumi]] in the bottom left of some [[Shops in Telefang 1|shops]] throughout the game.


==Mod Evolution in Telefang 2==
==Fusion Evolution in Telefang 2==
In [[Telefang 2]], the fusion evolution items can be randomly found after winning a battle. The player can then fusion evolve Denjuu by fusing them with their respective items in the modification building (改造屋).
In [[Telefang 2]], the fusion evolution items can be randomly found after winning a battle. The player can then fusion evolve Denjuu by fusing them with their respective items in the modification building (改造屋).


Mod evolved Denjuu generally have weaker stats than [[natural evolution|naturally evolved]] Denjuu.
Fusion evolved Denjuu generally have weaker stats than [[natural evolution|naturally evolved]] Denjuu.


==Differences in fusion evolution between Telefang 1 and 2==
==Differences in fusion evolution between Telefang 1 and 2==
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* [[List of Denjuu which fusion evolve]]
* [[List of Denjuu which fusion evolve]]
* [[List of fusion evolved Denjuu]]
* [[List of fusion evolved Denjuu]]
* [[Mod evolution items]]
* [[Fusion evolution items]]
[[Category:Denjuu evolution]]
[[Category:Denjuu evolution]]

Revision as of 04:07, 1 June 2012

Rex fusion evolving in Telefang 2

Fusion evolution (short for 'modified evolution') is one of the methods of evolution in the Telefang series. It is done by fusing the correct items with the respective Denjuu. Unlike natural evolution, fusion and experimental evolution can be carried out regardless of level of the Denjuu.

Fusion Evolution in Telefang 1

In Telefang 1, the player can obtain fusion evolution items by buying them from shops, from treasure chests, or from a person, and talks to the Gumi in the bottom left of some shops throughout the game.

Fusion Evolution in Telefang 2

In Telefang 2, the fusion evolution items can be randomly found after winning a battle. The player can then fusion evolve Denjuu by fusing them with their respective items in the modification building (改造屋).

Fusion evolved Denjuu generally have weaker stats than naturally evolved Denjuu.

Differences in fusion evolution between Telefang 1 and 2

In Telefang 1, fusion evolution is permanent, but however is reversible in Telefang 2.

Animation of Potzal fusion evolving in Telefang 1

Also, in Telefang 1, fusion evolution does not change a Denjuu's type, but it does in Telefang 2. The types of fusion evolved Denjuu in Telefang 1 which return in Telefang 2 are also changed. For example, Easydog, which is obtained from fusion evolving from Beebalm, is Grassland-type in Telefang 1 (which is also Beebalm's type), but is Desert-type in Telefang 2.

See also