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'''Reform evolution''' is one of the [[methods of evolution]] in the [[Telefang]] series. It is done by finding items and fusing them with [[Denjuu]].  
'''Reform evolution''' is one of the [[methods of evolution]] in the [[Telefang]] series. It is done by finding items and fusing them with [[Denjuu]].  
 
[[Image:ReformRex.png|thumb|right|[[Rex]] reform evolving]]
In [[Telefang 1]], the player finds items from treasure chests and talks 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 Denjuu in the building where you heal your Denjuu.  
In [[Telefang 1]], the player finds items from treasure chests and talks 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 Denjuu in the building where you heal your Denjuu.  



Revision as of 08:13, 5 April 2008

Reform evolution is one of the methods of evolution in the Telefang series. It is done by finding items and fusing them with Denjuu.

Rex reform evolving

In Telefang 1, the player finds items from treasure chests and talks 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 Denjuu in the building where you heal your Denjuu.

In Telefang 1, reform evolution is permanent, but is reversible in Telefang 2. Also, in Telefang 1, reform evolution does not change a Denjuu's type, but it does in Telefang 2. The types of the Denjuu in Telefang 1 which return in Telefang 2 are different. For example, Easy Dog, which is obtained from reform evolving from Bibamu, is File:Land.gif Land-type in Telefang 1 (which Bibamu also is), but is File:Sand.gif Sand-type in Telefang 2.

Reform evolved Denjuu are generally stats-wise weaker compared to when it is naturally evolved.

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