>>5677807>>5677811The Canonbushmon sweep across the ocean with ease. They claim the final haven of the Telesmon, then assemble at the beaches to fire into the water, eliminating the weakened Eramon and the Bowelsmon that leech off them. However, their warpath causes them to become a little too hasty. They march into the Scraplands and even fire on their train descendants, who are being eaten by the Golimon. The missiles that are fired back at them are enough to wipe them out, leaving the Golimon starving. The Trainmon are <span class="mu-s"><span class="mu-r">EXTINCT</span></span>! However, it's still more than possible for them to redevelop from Canonbushmon.
>>5678212>>5678658The Delivermon are spurred by the presence of larger creatures, who could possibly predate on them. Though they're safe, the paranoia of the burrowing creatures allows them to spread far and wide, fleeing from the larger Ledimon and RedFACTORimon despite neither being true threats. It's a messy expansion, but they find success in the end, claiming almost the entirety of the continent by draining the data right out of their enemies.
>>5678334>>5678335The beachgoing Aquastiltmon hang out by the edge of the land, where they run straight down the cliff faces and into the water below. Their unconventional body plans make it difficult for predators to get a bead on them, and their bright lights are devastating on the eyes of the tiny Gogglemon. An unexpected assist from Vaccines causes a Canonbushmon population to lose their ability to feast on the Telesmon.
Elsewhere, the Ledimon begin to prey on the Redimon, stealing them from under the wing of the factories. They imprison them in crystal prisons so they can consistently mine nutrient tokens using their GPUs. With their lures, they would be able to beat out the factories easily. However, the Delivermon refuse to leave them alone, and soon invade to snuff out their prey and suck data from them as well.
>>5678625>>5678628A new Krangmon species pulls itself out of the Net Ocean's subroutines. This one is ready to assimilate its brethren, making sure it stands strong at the current apex of its kind. Other creatures evolve in order to claim more of the seas. The Biodroid Krangmon finally go extinct, with the last of them upgrading themselves into their panicking kin.
((As the map has been corrected in the prior posts, it does have the 3 required evos after all.
>>5678646>>5678662Ships dig through the Frost Area stalwartly. They've almost charted out its entire length, and their Southern cousins are ready to take the other end. An armored SensorBillymon attempts to invade the tile to its West, but it finds that it can't make headway into the saturated area. They're soon driven back by their own brethren.