Not only is the world of Digimon Survive teeming with mighty monsters to recruit, befriend, and fight, but there’s a wealth of helpful items hiding in nooks and crannies waiting to be added to your collection. From HP boosting mushrooms to kick-ass ATK buff carrots, there’s a little something for all of your hungry Digimon Pals, but getting your hands on them is a whole other story. 

So, we’ve put together this Digimon Survive items guide, running you through the best way of picking up items to boost your party, as well as the exact effect of each individual stat boosting veggie or fruit. No matter whether you’re just picking up Digimon Survive, or you’re well into a new game plus run, getting your head around these items is sure to boost your battling prowess, especially if you want to boost the difficulty for a challenge. 

For more helpful hints to dealing with the denizens of the digital world, see our Digimon Survive evolution, Digimon Survive recruit, and Digimon Survive karma guides, as well as our general tips and tricks Digimon Survive guide. Or, if you’re wondering what we made of the journey as a whole, check out our Digimon Survive review. Where do I find Digimon Survive items?  The good news for Takuma, Minoru, and the rest of the Digimon Survive gang is that coming across items is pretty commonplace, and there are multiple ways of picking up some extra bits and bobs for your backpack. We’ve listed them below, but if we come across any fancy new methods of grabbing a banana or two, then we’ll be sure to update this guide. 

Opening chests in battles (you need to attack a chest to open it)  Talking to enemies in free or shadow battles and using the same path you would to add another Digimon Survive recruit to your roster, but request an item instead Gifts from your friends, both human and Digimon 

All Digimon Survive items for training  Below you will find all the Digimon Survive training items we’ve found so far in the digital world, and we’ll be back to update it regularly with any newly discovered fruits or veggies. 

Item Effect

Giant Mushroom Raises target’s HP

Giant Odd Mushroom  Greatly raises target’s HP

Sincerity Melon Raises target’s max SP

Large Sincerity Melon Greatly raises target’s max SP

Power Pineapple  Raises target’s PHYS ATK

Superpower Pineapple  Greatly raises target’s PHYS ATK

Crisp Apple Raises target’s PHYS DEF

Crunchy Apple Greatly raises target’s PHYS DEF

Clobber Carrot Raises target’s SP ATK

Crunchy Clobber Carrot Greatly raises target’s SP ATK

Earnest Banana Raises SPD of the target

All-Out Banana  Greatly raises SPD of the target 

Growth Stone Slightly boosts target’s EXP 

Great Growth Stone Boosts target’s EXP

Amulet Acorn Raises SP DEF of the target 

Rare Amulet Acorn Greatly raises SP DEF of the target 

How do I use a Digimon Survive training item? If you want to use your training items on your Digimon, follow the simple steps below. Just keep in mind you can only train outside of battle, so if you’re already stuck in a battle and need a boost to win, it might be better to surrender, train in free battle, and start again. 

Pause Digimon Survive  Select the status option from the menu Pick out the Digimon you want to train Tab over to the training menu Select the item you want to use Confirm the use of the item Take to battle with boosted stats! 

All Digimon Survive items for battle While you can’t use training items in battle, Digimon Survive does have a bunch of items to quickly heal up, grab some extra XP, or just help you out of a jam in general. All the items we’ve found so far are listed in the table below. 

Item Effect

Bandage Slightly restores the target’s HP 

Big Bandage Restores target’s HP

Clean Dressing  Greatly restores target HP

Salve pack Slightly restores the HP of those in range

All-Purpose Ointment Restores HP of targets in range

Ribs Slightly restores the target’s SP

Choice Ribs Restores target’s SP

Rib Platter Slightly restores the SP of those in range

Rib Party Set Restores SP of targets in range

Boost Seed Cures all target’s stat abnormalities 

Boost Bushel Cures all stat abnormalities in the area

Energy Seed Cure all stat reductions on the target

Fresh Snakehead Completely restores the target

With that, you’re fully up-to-date on all the Digimon items you need to make it through this dark and danger-filled adventure. If you get through Digimon Survive and you’re still hungry for more monsters, take a browse through our picks of the best Digimon games. 

Not only is the world of Digimon Survive teeming with mighty monsters to recruit, befriend, and fight, but there’s a wealth of helpful items hiding in nooks and crannies waiting to be added to your collection. From HP boosting mushrooms to kick-ass ATK buff carrots, there’s a little something for all of your hungry Digimon Pals, but getting your hands on them is a whole other story. 

So, we’ve put together this Digimon Survive items guide, running you through the best way of picking up items to boost your party, as well as the exact effect of each individual stat boosting veggie or fruit. No matter whether you’re just picking up Digimon Survive, or you’re well into a new game plus run, getting your head around these items is sure to boost your battling prowess, especially if you want to boost the difficulty for a challenge. 

For more helpful hints to dealing with the denizens of the digital world, see our Digimon Survive evolution, Digimon Survive recruit, and Digimon Survive karma guides, as well as our general tips and tricks Digimon Survive guide. Or, if you’re wondering what we made of the journey as a whole, check out our Digimon Survive review.

The good news for Takuma, Minoru, and the rest of the Digimon Survive gang is that coming across items is pretty commonplace, and there are multiple ways of picking up some extra bits and bobs for your backpack. We’ve listed them below, but if we come across any fancy new methods of grabbing a banana or two, then we’ll be sure to update this guide. 

Below you will find all the Digimon Survive training items we’ve found so far in the digital world, and we’ll be back to update it regularly with any newly discovered fruits or veggies. 

How do I use a Digimon Survive training item?

If you want to use your training items on your Digimon, follow the simple steps below. Just keep in mind you can only train outside of battle, so if you’re already stuck in a battle and need a boost to win, it might be better to surrender, train in free battle, and start again. 

While you can’t use training items in battle, Digimon Survive does have a bunch of items to quickly heal up, grab some extra XP, or just help you out of a jam in general. All the items we’ve found so far are listed in the table below. 

With that, you’re fully up-to-date on all the Digimon items you need to make it through this dark and danger-filled adventure. If you get through Digimon Survive and you’re still hungry for more monsters, take a browse through our picks of the best Digimon games.