How to obtain Digi-Eggs in Digimon Story Time Stranger (December 2025) Complete Guide

Hey there, fellow Digimon fan! If you’re anything like me, you’ve been spending countless hours in Digimon Story Time Stranger, trying to collect every single Digimon and build the ultimate team. Well, I’m here to tell you that if you want to unlock some of the coolest Digivolutions in the game, you’re going to need to get your hands on those precious Digi-Eggs.

When I first started playing, I had no idea where to find these things or how they even worked. I spent hours running around like a headless chicken, thinking I’d missed something crucial. But don’t worry – I’ve done all the hard work for you! In this guide, I’m going to walk you through everything you need to know about obtaining Digi-Eggs in Digimon Story Time Stranger.

What Are Digi-Eggs and Why Do You Need Them?

Let me break it down for you. Digi-Eggs are special items that you’ll need for certain Digivolutions, particularly the Armor Digivolutions that give us some of the most iconic Digimon from the anime series. You know, the ones like Flamedramon, Digmon, and Magnamon that made us all fall in love with the franchise in the first place?

I remember when I finally got my hands on my first Digi-Egg – it was like Christmas morning! These items are essentially recipes that you can use over and over again, as long as you have the materials. That’s right, once you craft a Digi-Egg, it’s yours forever, and you can use it for multiple Digimon that require it.

How to Unlock Digi-Egg Crafting?

Okay, so here’s the deal – you can’t just start crafting Digi-Eggs right from the beginning of the game. I learned this the hard way when I was trying to figure out why I couldn’t find any crafting options early on.

You’ll need to progress through the story until you reach the end of the Factorial Town section. Once you’ve completed this area and set things right, you’ll face off against Volcanusmon in the “Incoming Conflict” main mission. After defeating him, something pretty cool happens – the boss area transforms into a fully operational crafting shop!

When I first returned to the area after beating Volcanusmon, I was honestly surprised to see it had changed so much. There he was, ready to help me craft some of the most valuable items in the game. But here’s something I wish I’d known earlier – depending on your progress in the story, you can actually craft Digi-Eggs from either Volcanusmon or Guardromon (Gold). I found Guardromon (Gold) standing just in front of the right hand Kokuwamon in the late game, which was super convenient.

Complete Digi-Eggs Crafting Guide

Now, let’s get to the good stuff! I’ve spent countless hours gathering all this information, testing different methods, and making sure I have the most accurate details for you. Below, you’ll find everything you need to know about crafting each and every Digi-Egg in the game.

All Digi-Eggs and Their Requirements

I’ve put together this comprehensive table because, honestly, I was getting tired of switching between different websites and trying to remember which materials I needed for which egg. This way, you’ll have everything in one place!

Digi-EggCost (Yen)Materials NeededWhere to Find Materials
Digi-Egg of Courage10,0005x Fluid Animation Data<br>1x Wolkenapalm IFluid Animation Data: Collection points in Abyss Area<br>Wolkenapalm I: Learned by Koromon/Doromon at Lv 5, or buy from Gawappamon for 1,000 Yen
Digi-Egg of Friendship10,0001x Blackish Texture<br>1x Nanomachine Break IBlackish Texture: Collection points in Human World or Factorial Area<br>Nanomachine Break I: Learned by ToyAgumon at Lv 2, or buy from In-Between Theater for 1,000 Yen
Digi-Egg of Love10,0005x Spherical Model<br>1x Wind Claw ISpherical Model: Various collection points<br>Wind Claw I: Learned by Falcomon at Lv 2, or buy from In-Between Theater for 1,000 Yen
Digi-Egg of Sincerity10,0005x Tree Model<br>1x Iron Slash ITree Model: Collection points in Gear Forest<br>Iron Slash I: Learned by Hagurumon at Lv 10, or buy from In-Between Theater for 1,500 Yen
Digi-Egg of Knowledge10,00010x Gravel Dataset<br>1x Iron Slash IGravel Dataset: Collection points around Central Tower or Human World<br>Iron Slash I: Learned by Hagurumon at Lv 10, or buy from In-Between Theater for 1,500 Yen
Digi-Egg of Reliability10,00010x Crystalline Structure Model<br>1x Tidal Stream ICrystalline Structure Model: Collection points in Gear Forest or Abyss Area (north of Abyss village)<br>Tidal Stream I: Learned by Crabmon at Lv 2, or buy from In-Between Theater for 1,500 Yen
Digi-Egg of Hope10,00010x Brown Texture<br>1x Holy Light IBrown Texture: Collection points in Human World<br>Holy Light I: Learned by Nyaromon at Lv 5, or buy from In-Between Theater for 1,000 Yen
Digi-Egg of Light10,0005x Rusty Iron Texture<br>1x Comet Hammer IRusty Iron Texture: Collection points in Factorial Area<br>Comet Hammer I: Learned by Monodramon at Lv 2, or buy from Gawappamon for 1,000 Yen
Digi-Egg of Miracles10,0001x Immortal Egg<br>3x Digi-JewelImmortal Egg: Quest reward from Nanimon, “The Greatest OMNI Carnival” quest, or rare drop from Digitamamon<br>Digi-Jewel: Rare drops from most collection points in Digital World
Digi-Egg of Destiny10,0001x Immortal Egg<br>1x Safety GuardImmortal Egg: Same as above<br>Safety Guard: Learned by Garbagemon at Lv 2, Crowmon at Lv 20, DarkSuperStarmon/Enbarrmon at Lv 30

Pro Tips for Material Collection

Let me share some hard-earned wisdom about collecting these materials. I’ve learned these lessons through trial and error (and plenty of frustration), so you don’t have to!

First and foremost – buy all the Skill Discs you can when you see them! I can’t stress this enough. Vendors tend to update their stock after certain story quests, and sometimes they become completely unavailable. I made the mistake of thinking “I’ll come back later for that” and ended up having to level up specific Digimon just to learn the skills I needed.

Second, before you rush out to buy a Skill Disc, check your Digimon’s abilities! You might already have a Digimon that knows the skill you need. I once spent 1,500 Yen on an Iron Slash I only to realize my Hagurumon had learned it at level 10. Talk about a facepalm moment!

Third, materials like Brown Textures, Spherical Models, and other basic crafting components can be found almost everywhere in the Human and Digital Worlds. You’ll naturally stock up on these just by playing through the game and interacting with collection points. I found myself with more than enough of most materials just by exploring thoroughly.

Special Quest: Free Armor Digimon!

Okay, this is probably one of the coolest things I discovered in my playthrough, and I want to make sure you don’t miss out on it. After returning from Factorial Town, you’ll get a quest from Pegasusmon called “To The World.” This quest is your ticket to getting some awesome free Digimon!

Here’s how it works: Pegasusmon will ask you to obtain the Digi-Egg of Sincerity. Once you craft it and bring it back to him, he’ll use it to evolve a Hawkmon into Shurimon in the Downtown area of Central Town. But that’s not all – after completing this quest, Pegasusmon will ask for the Digi-Eggs of Light, Friendship, and Courage.

If you show him these eggs, you’ll get to witness some awesome evolution sequences: a Gatomon becomes Nefertimon, and two Veemon evolve into Raidramon and Flamedramon respectively! The best part? These newly evolved Armor Digimon will actually join your party. I was so excited when I found this out – it’s like getting four powerful Digimon for the price of one quest!

How to Get the Immortal Egg?

The Immortal Egg is special because it’s required for both the Digi-Egg of Miracles and the Digi-Egg of Destiny. I spent ages trying to figure out how to get these, so let me save you some trouble.

You can obtain Immortal Eggs through several methods:

  • Complete the “Hidden Honey Base Strikes Back” quest in the Gear Forest
  • Complete the “Encounters Beyond Space-Time” quest (available near the end of the game)
  • Get them as quest rewards from Nanimon in the Factorial Area
  • Complete “The Greatest OMNI Carnival” quest
  • Rare drops from Digitamamon (which has a small chance to appear during any battle)

I found that the quest methods are much more reliable than trying to farm Digitamamon, but if you’re feeling lucky, you can always try your hand at the random encounter method.

Using Your Digi-Eggs for Digivolution

Once you’ve crafted your Digi-Eggs, you might be wondering how to actually use them. It’s pretty straightforward, but I remember being confused about it at first.

To use a Digi-Egg, open up your Digivolution menu from your Digivice. Check your Digimon’s Digivolution requirements to see if a specific Digi-Egg is needed. Once you have the required Digi-Egg in your inventory, the requirement will automatically light up, and you’ll be able to perform that Digivolution.

What’s really cool is that Digi-Eggs don’t get consumed when you use them. That means you can use the same Digi-Egg for multiple Digimon that require it. I love this feature because it means you don’t have to craft multiple copies of the same egg if you want to evolve several different Digimon.

My Personal Experience and Recommendations

I’ve spent dozens of hours perfecting my Digi-Egg collection, and I want to share some personal insights that might help you on your journey.

Start with the easier eggs first: The Digi-Eggs of Courage, Friendship, and Love are generally the easiest to craft because their materials are more common and the Skill Discs are cheaper. I recommend starting with these to get a feel for the crafting system.

Don’t ignore collection points: I know it can be tempting to rush through areas, but take the time to interact with every collection point you see. You’ll thank yourself later when you have a stockpile of materials ready for crafting.

Plan your Digivolutions: Before you start crafting, think about which Digimon you want to evolve and which Digi-Eggs they need. This will help you prioritize which eggs to craft first and save you from wasting materials on eggs you don’t immediately need.

Keep plenty of Yen on hand: Each Digi-Egg costs 10,000 Yen to craft, plus the cost of any Skill Discs you need to buy. I found myself constantly running low on funds, so make sure you’re battling regularly and completing quests to keep your wallet full.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to unlock Digi-Egg crafting?

From my experience, it takes about 10-15 hours of gameplay to reach the point where you can craft Digi-Eggs, depending on how quickly you progress through the story. You need to complete the Factorial Town section and defeat Volcanusmon.

Can I craft multiple copies of the same Digi-Egg?

Technically yes, but there’s really no need to. Digi-Eggs don’t get consumed when you use them for Digivolution, so one copy of each egg is all you’ll ever need.

What’s the rarest material needed for Digi-Eggs?

In my opinion, the Immortal Egg is the rarest material since it’s required for the Digi-Eggs of Miracles and Destiny, and it can only be obtained through specific quests or rare drops.

Do I need to craft all Digi-Eggs to complete the game?

No, you don’t need all of them to complete the main story. However, if you want to complete your Digimon collection or access certain powerful Digivolutions, you’ll want to craft them all.

Can I miss any Digi-Eggs permanently?

Thankfully, no! Once you unlock the crafting shop, you can always craft any Digi-Egg as long as you have the materials. Some vendors might become unavailable temporarily, but their stock usually returns later in the game.

Final Thoughts

And there you have it, folks – everything you need to know about obtaining Digi-Eggs in Digimon Story Time Stranger! I hope this guide helps you on your journey to becoming the ultimate Digimon trainer. Remember, patience is key when it comes to collecting materials and crafting these special items.

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Happy Digimon hunting, and may your Digi-Egg collection grow ever stronger!

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