Written by Jonathan Wojcik with the aid of With the Will, Digimon Wiki and Wikimon
ANCIENT WISEMON
The last of the ten warriors is associated with "steel" as an element and the "mutant" digimon type, a category that includes Sukamon, Garbagemon, the Mamemons, and most of the digimon who sport glowing eyes in a shadowy void face, regardless of the rest of their design and concept. It's hard to say what exactly the category is supposed to represent, but it's definitely an interesting one, and I'm glad they get a representative in the warriors.
Obviously, this one is related to the Wisemon we've already covered in Wizardmon's review, and retroactively one of its evolutionary options! I do like how there appear to be no legs in that robe and just a giant, hovering mirror where a torso should be, so this really isn't even a humanoid creature at all! It simply gives the impression of one!
We don't get to see what it looks like at any point, as far as I know, but one of Ancient Wisemon's canonical attacks is to "summon the ultimate evil god from another universe," and that attack is actually called Elder Sign.RATING:
Obviously, this one is related to the Wisemon we've already covered in Wizardmon's review, and retroactively one of its evolutionary options! I do like how there appear to be no legs in that robe and just a giant, hovering mirror where a torso should be, so this really isn't even a humanoid creature at all! It simply gives the impression of one!
We don't get to see what it looks like at any point, as far as I know, but one of Ancient Wisemon's canonical attacks is to "summon the ultimate evil god from another universe," and that attack is actually called Elder Sign.