>>5679327>>5679332The Comberamon are swift to devastate the now obsolete Eramon with their new abilities. The shells drift to the bottom of the sea, their explosive components still intact and ready to be ignited using digestive fluids.
>>5679631>>5679634>>5679654The Aquastiltmon charge upwards to do battle with the Golimon, turning it into a three-way war. The battle leaves the Golimon starving, for all their prey has vanished in the conflict. In another clever move, the Telesmon move onto a beach where mysterious allies are neutralising the weapons of the Combustmon. They end up thriving over both. It seems like they're taking back just a little bit of the continent. However, on another beach, Telesmon are completely snuffed out by the deadly creatures who are ripping open rifts and devouring them in spades. On the Eastern continent, the Ledimon find themselves unable to migrate, as they haven't received the signal from their own kin- a signal brought about by a primary migration.
>>5679677>>5679770The Orbitalmon coalesces into a strange ellipsoid, which is ready to delve into the Net Ocean and part the sea of data. Their conquest of the land is nearly finished, and they turn to the sea now. More and more Delivermon are leaving their roots behind, and the ancestral version that started it all is nearly extinct.
>>5679735>>5679752With their hard shells, the Plectronamon spread out across the shallows to scavenge for more scrap data. Unfortunately, a predator specialised to prey on them is soon to come, and their success might be extremely short-lived if they let them catch up. They're far away from being a threat. The new Trainmon, however, is very much still a dangerous presence. Unlike the Scraplands that it couldn't thrive on, the tile its chosen to evolve on has all the natural resources of the Ancient Ruins.
>>5680207>>5680217The Krangmon hive continues to grow. In most places, they have the weapons to corrupt and take over their enemies. There are few exceptions, the largest of which being the lands where the parasites swim. In one era, they've managed to gain substantial ground, and even make landfall without being eradicated.
>>5680459The toxic creatures lock down the other species with their presence. Blue and green bodies spread across the Ruins, buried beneath the feet of hapless occupants. They turn their attention to the wetlands down below, with plenty of ground to take. They'd best act fast, however.
>>5680553>>5680555The reap_rmon finds prey that's far easier to disinfect than the alien Krangmon they've been waging war against for thirteen ages. These fish-like viruses go down easily, fuelling their expansion in the Southern Net Ocean. They lost a little bit of ground, but it's evened out in the end. Meanwhile, scores of their newest kin scour the Frost Area for viral matter. When they can't find it, they instead consume their younger cousins, in order to put the outdated code to good use.