Digimon Personality Skills
Explore all personality skills from Digimon Story Time Stranger. Each personality comes with unique skills that affect your Digimon's battle capabilities.
Healing Wisdom
Follow Up
Always Acts Last.
Prayer for Aid
SP Supplement
First Aid
Stout Spirit
Steadfast Heart
Rally Blessing
First in Line
Always acts first.
Great Embrace
Intense Focus
Haymaker
Meditation
Combo Magic
Secret Sage Art
Steadfast Emotion
Magic Theft
Magical Wisdom
Follow Up
Always Acts Last.
Soothing Song
Warrior Wisdom
First in Line
Always acts first.
Fast Break
Song of Triumph
Extra Strikes Tech
Vitality Theft
Steadfast Might
Counter
Stout Defense
Strategic Order
Boosts CRT Rate by 5%.
Slow Starter
Planning Ahead
Strategic Order
Boosts CRT Rate by 5%.
Fortifying Charge
Booing
Weak Point Blitz
Prankster
Stout Strength
Hustle Cry
How to Use
• Search by skill name to quickly find specific skills
• Use category buttons to filter skills by personality type
• Filter by personality to view skills for specific traits
• Switch between grid and table views for your preferred layout
• Check skill card tips to find skills shared across personalities
• Click personality badges to navigate to personality details
Explore Personality System
Learn about each personality's stat boosts and recommended uses to build your perfect Digimon team.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Digimon personality skills in Time Stranger?
Digimon personality skills are unique abilities tied to each personality type. These skills enhance your Digimon's combat capabilities and provide distinct strategic advantages for each personality.
How do I unlock Digimon skills?
Digimon skills unlock through leveling up, evolution, and completing specific quests. Each personality has its own skill tree that gradually unlocks as you progress through the game.
Which Digimon skills deal the most damage?
Skills from Adamant and Brave personalities offer the highest damage output. These skills prioritize offensive power and are designed for maximum damage in short bursts.
Do different personalities have unique Digimon skills?
Yes, each personality type has its own unique skill set. While some skills may be shared across personalities, each personality has exclusive signature skills that define its playstyle.
Can Digimon learn skills from multiple personalities?
Typically, Digimon can only learn skills associated with their current personality. However, certain items or in-game mechanics may allow access to multiple personality skill sets.
How many skills does each personality have?
Each personality type typically has 4-6 unique skills. These skills include active offensive abilities, passive buffs, and support capabilities, providing diverse tactical options.
What are the best Digimon skills for PvP?
For PvP, skills with crowd control effects, quick strikes, and defense-piercing abilities are most effective. Jolly and Hasty personality skills excel in PvP due to their speed and combo potential.
Are there passive Digimon skills in the game?
Yes, many personality skills include passive effects. These passive skills provide continuous bonuses without requiring activation, enhancing your Digimon's overall combat performance.
How do personality skills compare to evolution skills?
Personality skills complement evolution skills. While evolution skills are based on the Digimon species, personality skills are about combat style. Combining both creates powerful synergies.
Can I upgrade Digimon skills?
Yes, Digimon skills can be upgraded through usage and level progression. As skills level up, their damage, effect duration, and cooldown times improve significantly.
Which personality has the most useful skill set?
The Hardy personality has the most balanced and versatile skill set. Its diverse skills adapt to various situations, making it ideal for both beginner and veteran players.
Do Digimon skills have cooldowns?
Yes, most active Digimon skills have cooldown periods. More powerful skills have longer cooldowns, requiring strategic skill management during battles for optimal effectiveness.
