A recolor of Elephamon to a gold color scheme. I’ve always thought Elephamon was a lack-luster miracle/fate armor evolution, and I think this is better suited.

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A recolor of Elephamon to a gold color scheme. I’ve always thought Elephamon was a lack-luster miracle/fate armor evolution, and I think this is better suited.
#Digimon #ArmorEvolution #Veemon + #CrestOfFriendship = #Raidramon #ThunderOfFriendship
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