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| [[Image:ReformRex.png|thumb|right|[[Rex]] augment evolving in [[Telefang 2]]]] | | '''Reform Evolution''' is one of the methods of evolution in the Telefang series. It is done by finding items and fusing them with [[Denjū]]. In [[Telefang 1]], you find items from treasure chests and talk to the [[Gumi]] in the bottom left of some shops throughout the game. In [[Telefang 2]], the items are randomly found after winning a battle and fusing them with [[Denjū]] in the building where you heal your Denjū. In Telefang 1, reform evolution is permanent, but in Telefang 2, it is reversible. Also, in Telefang 1, reform evolution doesn't change a Denjū's type, but in Telefang 2, it does. For reform-evolved Denjū that return in Telefang 2, their types are different from the original game. For example, [[Easy Dog]], which is obtained from reform evolving from [[Bibamu]], is {{mt|Land}}-type in Telefang 1 (which Bibamu is), but is {{mt|Sand}}-type in Telefang 2. |
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| '''Augment evolution''' {{lang|ja=改造進化|romaji=kaizou shinka|boot=reform evolution}} is one of the [[methods of evolution]] in the [[Telefang]] series. It is done by augmenting the correct items with the respective [[Denjuu]]. Unlike [[Natural evolution]], Augment and [[Lab evolution]] can be carried out regardless of the Denjuu's level.
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| Augment-evolved Denjuu generally have weaker stats than naturally- or lab-evolved Denjuu.
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| ==Augment Evolution in Telefang 1==
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| In [[Telefang 1]], the player can obtain augment evolution items by buying them from shops, finding them in treasure chests, or receiving them from a person. To augment items with Denjuu, the player must talk to the [[Gumi]] in the bottom left of certain [[Shops in Telefang 1|shops]] throughout the game. Towns with shops that offer augment evolutions include [[Krinon Village]], [[Freesia]], [[Barran]], [[Panses Village]], and [[Toulipa Village]].
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| ==Augment Evolution in Telefang 2==
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| In [[Telefang 2]], augment evolution items can be randomly found after winning a battle. The player can then augment-evolve Denjuu by augmenting them with their respective items in a augment building.
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| ==Differences in augment evolution between Telefang 1 and 2==
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| In Telefang 1, augment evolution is permanent, but it is reversible in Telefang 2.
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| Telefang 1 also requires use of a specific item which differs depending on the Denjuu involved - for example, [[Cryptoride]] requires a {{i|Bazooka}} to evolve into [[Cryptoarm]]. In Telefang 2, all augment items are assigned a [[habitat type]] and any of them can be used to evolve a Denjuu into the item's respective type, if it has such an evolution - for example, [[Penelope (Basic)]] could use a Squirt Gun or Washer to evolve into [[Penelope (Aquatic)]], as both items are classified as {{mt|Aquatic}}-type. The resulting evolution's stats may differ depending on the item used, however.
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| <!--[[Image:PotzalModEvo.gif|thumb|right|Animation of [[Potzal]] augment evolving in [[Telefang 1]]]]-->
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| In addition to this, all augment evolved Denjuu in Telefang 2 change their type. This also effects recurring Denjuu species from Telefang 1 - for example, in Telefang 1, {{mt|Grassland}}-type [[Beebalm]] augment evolves into {{mt|Grassland}}-type [[Easydog]]. In Telefang 2, {{mt|Grassland}}-type [[Beebalm (T2)|Beebalm]] augment evolves into {{mt|Desert}}-type [[Easydog (T2)|Easydog]].
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| ==See also==
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| * [[List of Denjuu which augment evolve]]
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| * [[List of augment evolved Denjuu]]
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| * [[Augment evolution items]]
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| [[Category:Denjuu evolution]]
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