
The Digifarm is a unique location in *Digimon Story Time Stranger* you can reach through the In-Between Theater. Visiting the Digifarm isn’t required to beat the game, but it offers some benefits. This guide will explain those benefits and help you get the most out of your Digifarm in *Digimon Story Time Stranger*.
You can reach the Digifarm by talking to Mirei Mikagura, a woman with purple hair who works at the information desk inside the In-Between Theater. You’ll naturally come across the In-Between Theater as you progress through the main story, and you’ll find entrances to it while you explore.
How the Digifarm Works in Digimon Story Time Stranger
Fill the Digifarm with Digimon
When you visit the Digifarm in *Time Stranger*, you can use the Move Digimon feature to send Digimon from your team, reserves, or storage to the farm. There’s a good reason to do this: Digimon kept on the Digifarm accumulate materials that are helpful throughout the game. By regularly visiting the Digifarm, you’ll receive items based on the Digimon you’ve stored there, so it’s a smart idea to transfer any Digimon you aren’t currently using in battles to get the most rewards.
Digimon left at the Digifarm will gain experience points and level up, even while you’re gathering resources.
Improve Digimon at the Digifarm
You can help your Digimon grow stronger on the Digifarm by training and feeding them. To do this, select “Interact with Digimon in Farm” and then choose the Digimon you want to work with. Here’s a closer look at how training and feeding help your Digimon.

- Training: As players progress through the game, they will find, and have the opportunity to purchase, training items. These items boost a stat and also shift the Digimon’s personality toward indicated types. These items provide avenues for changing a Digimon’s personality in Digimon Story Time Stranger, allowing players to optimize their stat growth.
When you move your cursor over a training option, click the “Check Personality” button to see arrows appear on the personality chart. Bigger arrows mean a bigger impact on your Digimon’s personality in that direction, while smaller arrows indicate a smaller change. You can also spend Yen to finish training instantly with the “Quick Complete Training” option. Finally, if your Digimon has already completed a session, you can have it repeat it by responding to a message sent to your Digivice.
- Feeding: Players can feed various food items to their Digimon in order to increase their Bond percentages. For the uninitiated, Bond determines the number of times a Digimon can inherit a cumulative stat when digivolving and de-digivolving, which means that players must reach 100% Bond if they want to maximize a Digimon’s stats.
When you feed your Digimon, an icon will show up next to it. A heart icon means your Digimon really liked that food, and it will help build a strong bond with you faster.
Customize the Digifarm
Digifarm players have tools like Place Island, Place Item, and Edit Mode to change how their farms look. While customizing your farm doesn’t give you any advantages in the game, it can be a fun way to decorate if you enjoy that!
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