What to Do After Beating Digimon Story: Time Stranger

Digmon Story: Time Stranger has a lot of missions to finish, but that’s just the beginning. Once you complete the main story, the real game starts with NewGame+. This lets you start over using your saved data, keeping all your items, money, trained Digimon, and unlocked evolutions from your first playthrough.

Wondering what to do after finishing Digimon Story: Time Stranger? This guide has you covered! Once you’ve beaten the story and the final boss, you can continue to power up your Digimon, unlock incredibly strong Jogress Evolutions (starting at Agent Rank 8), and explore tons of post-game content. Here’s everything you can do after the credits roll.

Reaching Agent Level 8 And Unlocking Burst Modes and Mega+ Jogress

Unlocking some of the strongest Digivolutions in *Digimon Story: Time Stranger* requires reaching Agent Rank 8, which can be challenging during your first time playing. Certain optional missions, called Secondary Missions, are only available for a limited time, and it’s easy to miss them. Even if you complete all of these missions, you’ll still need about 300 Anomaly Points to finally reach Agent Rank 8.

The New Game+ feature offers a second chance to reach the highest Agent Ranks (8 to 10), unlock all Digivolutions, and enhance Digimon with bonuses that increase XP and stats. This makes it easier to retrain them, especially after activating powerful forms like Gallantmon Crimson Mode or Lucemon Larva Mode. Additionally, players can finally unlock Jogress evolutions, such as Alphamon Ouryuken, Examon, and Omnimon, and potentially have up to six of these powerful evolutions in their team simultaneously.

Completing All Outer Dungeons

Outer Dungeons are hidden throughout the world of *Digimon Story: Time Stranger*, appearing as optional challenges in both Illiad and Tokyo. Finding them all might require players to explore areas multiple times. They can be tricky to find on your first play through, but those using the NewGame+ feature after finishing the main story will have an easier time discovering them all.

Okay, so cranking up the difficulty in these Outer Dungeons really makes things intense – the Digimon you’ll fight inside get *way* stronger. Honestly, after you hit Mega level (which you unlock in New Game+), everything except the Peckmon races becomes seriously challenging. If you’re looking for a real test of your skills and want to snag that secret achievement for finding all the Outer Dungeons, this is definitely something to tackle after you beat the game.

Challenging the Highest Difficulty Levels

Looking for a real challenge? The Mega and Mega+ difficulty levels will pit you against incredibly powerful Digimon where even a small error can lead to defeat. You’ll face tough battles from the very beginning, starting at the Tokyo Government Building and continuing through the endgame areas like Illiad, with even weaker Digimon like Koromon posing a serious threat. To succeed, you’ll need to master all Cross Arts and learn how to combine them effectively with your Digimon’s unique abilities to create the best possible team.

To succeed in Mega (and Mega+) mode, players need to carefully consider Digimon types and attributes and switch their team strategically during battles. Expect to restart battles often, as bosses are very tough and will quickly exploit any weaknesses in your Digimon or strategy. Without using the DigiFarm or the Load Enhancement feature to improve your Digimon, even the first boss will be nearly impossible to defeat. If you’re looking for a real challenge, starting a New Game+ is the way to go, as Digimon Story: Time Stranger still has plenty of hidden secrets and difficult enemies to uncover.

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2025-10-11 12:04