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You'll be spending the day practicing at home. You don't have a Holodeck, so you have to run the numerous training programs within your Digivice, in order to make sure Phascomon is in tip-top shape. In terms of combat potential, you feel confident he has enough tricks up his sleeve—but this training will reflect your ideal approach for the Cutemon search in the Hospital, rather than being a straight upgrade to his abilities.
>Offense training: Prepare for a fight. The response time from the City Digimon has been improved recently, thanks to all the chaos, and you might run into enemies more often. A good offense will be key, so you can blast through obstacles and get to your objective as quickly as possible.
>Agility training: Utilize a stealthier approach. You're willing to take it slow and avoid notice completely. The City is already going through a few different crises at once, you don't want to attract any kind of attention to a side-mission that's inconsequential to your long-term goals.
>Defense training: Phascomon is already quite good on this front, thanks to his huge filesize compared to regular Rookies. He has a whole form dedicated to it. But while you can easily tank shots with Astamon or Porcupamon, your ideal route is to stay as a Rookie for the whole mission, in order to keep the heat low. Keeping up his stamina and staying on the defensive will be key for that. It's a more balanced approach, if stealth fails and you're unwilling to Digivolve.