═════════════════════☆═════════════════════ "I've been thinking, I want you to be happier." ═════════════════════☆═════════════════════ This is my Happier CCE. The character is Thyaclomon, one of my fanmade digimon, it and its evolutionary line are based off of the extinct Tasmanian Tiger or Thyacline. Thyaclomon is essentially the Gabumon of Digimon: Source Code(I have all the main partner digimon and a couple of background digimon as well), in the aspects of the crest and the fact that his mega, WarThyaclomon, can fuse with Allosaurmon to make Ausmon, an Omnimon/Omegamon-like digimon. It is a beast-type digimon that is a rough look-alike to real-life Thyaclines. It is also a data-sourced digimon, which is strange for Thyaclomon's predatory appearance. Digivolutions: In-Training I/Fresh- Theomon In-Training II/In-Training- Tasmon Rookie- Thyaclomon Champion- Kiramon Ultimate- Huntermon Mega- WarThyaclomon Attacks: -Thyaclo Claw A clawed attack that hits more than once. -Bite of the Past A bite attack that inflicts moderate damage. Chance of stun effect. -Shock and Jaw An attack where the target is hit in the lower jaw with static electricity, with a chance of paralysis. If used against a cyborg or robot type digimon, the damage and chance of paralysis is exponentially increased(cyborg-type digimon raise damage and paralysis chance by .5 times, while robot-type digimon raise it by twice the normal damage inflicted and paralysis chance). Field Guide description: Thyaclomon don't survive long in the modern digital world, but they still do exist. Just a few of them survive, but if you manage to get one, you should never let it go. "Why?", you might ask, is because you'll never know what will happen to it after release. Thyaclomon has practically gone extinct in every server except for the Australian server, and even then, there are very few left. The light brown fur, bandito mask, and stripes are to help this digimon survive in the sandy desert that it lives in. Despite Thyaclomon's real-life and extinct counterpart's name being the Tasmanian Tiger, Thyaclomon is more like a dog in appearance, though it does have catlike behavior.
c2a Credit to @Jilly65 for the CC