>>7757945It is a chore sometimes, but there's a real satisfaction in seeing the little blob you doted on turn into an unstoppable killing machine against other adorable-but-deadly monsters.
Outside of combat, there's the thrill of experimentation, adapting your care to get the Digimon you want. Do I pamper them in order to get the "best" evolution" every time, do I mix it up in order to get the mid-range of characters? Or do I neglect it and wind up with a shitty evo in hopes that I may get something even better in the long run? There's a lot of challenge and strategy involved with Digimon V-Pets.