Are you trying to obtain a strong character in Digimon Story: Time Stranger? Lucemon is a Rookie Digimon which has stats similar to Ultimates, so you will definitely want it for mid- to late-game battles. It can learn many different elemental skills and can serve as both a damage dealer and support unit due to its versatility. This guide will show you how to unlock Lucemon, evolve it, and maximize its skills.
Lucemon Overview
Lucemon is one of those Digimon that feels significantly stronger than its Rookie classification would imply. Even in early game, it can easily match up against Ultimate-level Digimon, making it an excellent choice if you want to include a strong ally from mid-game onward. Lucemon is a Light-type Digimon, but can also pick up movements from other elements such as Fire, Water, Wind, Metal, and Lightning which gives it more versatility in combat.
How to Get Lucemon

Here’s how to unlock Lucemon without missing a step:
- Reach Agent Level 5. This usually happens around the middle of your playthrough.
- Choose one of two paths: either de-evolve a Patamon or evolve a Poyomon into Tokomon.
- Make sure your Tokomon has Talent at 30 and INT of 430 or higher. You can raise INT by training or using INT Chips, and Talent can be boosted with Talent Awakening Chips or by enhancing it with other Digimon.

Once you meet these requirements, Tokomon will reveal a new blacked-out evolution path. Following it will turn your Tokomon into Lucemon, a Rookie Digimon with stats that can rival even Ultimates.
Lucemon doesn’t stop there. Once you hit Agent Rank 7 and your Lucemon has 920+ SP and 1820+ INT, it can evolve into Lucemon Fall Down Mode. Eventually, it can reach Lucemon Satan Mode, unlocking an extremely powerful Burst Mode perfect for late-game battles.
What Makes Lucemon So Dangerous

Even in its Rookie form, Lucemon is incredibly versatile. It can equip almost any skill in the game—from area support and healing moves like Aura to debuffs and elemental attacks. Its Follow-Up Extra Attack is especially brutal, hitting all enemies with a chance to inflict random status effects like Poison, Injury, or elemental damage.
To make the most of it, focus on INT, SPI, and SP for maximum damage output. Since Lucemon has low defenses, using Vigor Attachments in its equipment slots can help it survive longer in tough fights.
Bottom line, Lucemon isn’t just strong—it’s flexible, fun, and one of the most powerful Digimon you can get before the late game. With the right training and careful planning, it can easily become the centerpiece of your team, handling both damage and support roles like a champ.