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Episode Digimon Beatbreak - Episode 3 discussion

Digimon Beatbreak, episode 3


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u/Kurrow Oct 19 '25

Hinting at a dark digivolution?

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u/TripChaos Oct 19 '25

Already showing that protag's e-pulse is not just glitchy, but is outright dangerous/corrupting.

Hopefully they don't just play to the "dark rage" trope and that's the extent of it.

Would be a lot more neat if his e-pulse was more "pluripotent" or "variable" and can manifest different glitch effects and digimon powers based on the (emotional) beat of his heart. Shield for protective instincts, healing for catharsis, etc.

I'm 100% sure that they intend for protag's e-pulse to be "contagious" as a big plot point though. They have shown his glitch being passed between sapatoma(?) too many times, especially with how quickly that happened when he was playing with music.

At some point, he is definitely going to have a big hero moment where he uses his wide-range pulse to fix/energize a whole lot of sapatomas at once.

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u/Turn_AX Oct 20 '25

I'm 100% sure that they intend for protag's e-pulse to be "contagious" as a big plot point though

Already kind of is.
It's what got Hitomi chomped, Digimon could smell it.

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u/Flare_Knight https://anilist.co/user/FlareKnight Oct 19 '25

I sure hope they pay it off in a big way. Because I was hyped at the idea we'd see a dark digivolution before Gekkomon's actual champion form.

If nothing else though I'm loving the wild card factor that Tomoro's e-pulse is. The flashbacks showed how crazy things could possibly get.