Deck Primer
I cannot tell you all how long this took to build. Of all of my theory crafting this was actually difficult to find the right ratios for while coming up with a win condition. But I did it. I created an Ordinemon deck that can actually use Mastemon as well. You can DNA Digivolve your megas or ultimates to gain control over the match. Constantly toying with the very concept of life and death. Removing and adding security while building your board. Trashing
...I cannot tell you all how long this took to build. Of all of my theory crafting this was actually difficult to find the right ratios for while coming up with a win condition. But I did it. I created an Ordinemon deck that can actually use Mastemon as well. You can DNA Digivolve your megas or ultimates to gain control over the match. Constantly toying with the very concept of life and death. Removing and adding security while building your board. Trashing your own deck to gain access to the power of the Fallen Angels. A truly chaotic deck that cannot be used easily. But all of that fun aside, this deck is based around using both the light and the dark. Use the purple cards to fill up your trash. Use the yellow cards to maintain your security. By combining the two you can get powerful Digimon that can wreck havoc upon anybody who is foolish enough to let you do so. Ordinemon is a terrifying card once brought out. Mastemon can be very potent as well. But even the materials needed to bring them out have their uses otherwise. You can even add in stuff like Magnadramon and Goldramon. Running a small package of the Four Great Dragons instead of the Fallen Angels can create a whole different deck entirely. But the ideas remain the same. You can use both a Yellow or a Purple base depending on personal preference. I went for the Purple route as it can fill up the trash easier while getting me to my pieces without worry of them being in security.
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Test Hand
Security Hand (5 cards)
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Main Hand (5 cards)
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Sheru Muko
Commenting to save this for later, want to craft a deck similar to this!!
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