Areas in Arcadia
- Arcadia City: The primary hub of Arcadia, you can find almost anything here. By linking your bank account to your Arcadia account, you can make purchases through the marketplace, and have it delivered to your home. While the system doesn't normally allow for combat, Digimon tournaments are held on a monthly basis in the Arena.
- Arcadia Wilderness: The area around Arcadia City. Beautiful and serene, many low-level Digimon make their home here.
- Ancient Shrine: An out of the way area in the Arcadia Wilderness that hosts the Dungeon. Stronger Digimon often appear here, possibly coming from the Dungeon.
- The Dungeon: An area beneath the Ancient Shrine, Arcadia users can plumb its depths for unique items and Digimon. The dungeon's layout, item drops, enemies, and bosses change on a monthly basis. It's extremely rare for players to reach the lower depths solo, but those that do are held in high regard among dungeon-raiders.
- Walled City Kowloon: An area discovered by hackers several months after Arcadia came online, it is now a hive of scum and villainy, frequented by hackers and cyber criminals. Many speculate that it was supposed to be the original Arcadia City, or an eventual expansion. On top of the black market, under the table Digimon trading and gambling on Digimon battles is a common way to make money. Curiously enough, a lot of Digimon make their home here as well.
- Flooded City: Another datamined part of Arcadia's code, the Flooded City was deleted from the server by Serizawa Industries, but not before a small community of hackers copied the data and opened it up as a public server. Built next to a wide, uncharted sea, the Flooded City is a summer hangout spot for many users, and is home to a unique ecoyststem consisting of both Digimon and artificial organisms modeled on real-world fish and marine life.
- The Abyss: A wide chasm to the north of the Ancient Shrine. It was quickly discovered that an invisible wall has been erected midway, and attempts to break through it by hackers have proven fruitless. Serizawa Industries has hinted at an expansion beyond the Abyss.
- Public Rooms/Public Forums: Areas that Arcadia users can create and interact in that show up in the registry. Can be password protected.
- Private Rooms/Private Forums: Areas that Arcadia users can create and interact in that do not show up in the registry, and have higher security than their public counterparts. Unlike public rooms/forums, these are password protected by default, and the only way to access them is if you're given the link to them by someone with access to the room/server.