The goal of this deck is simple. Play your Guilmon and Takato. Climb up your stack while deleting your opponent's Digimon. If nothing was deleted then you mill. Once you get to your Wargrowlmon or Blackwargrowlmon, you can blast evolve into Megidramon Ace to remove something from your opponents board. You can also blast evolve again into Crimson Mode Ace. This deck is able to kill both players very easily and can trash a lot of security using the new Crimson Mode. I was not originally going to use the Calumon engine. But with the advent of new support, Calumon becomes a free card to play that can refund you easily. This is a deck that can easily build up a stack and gain a lot of card draw. So getting to your pieces is easier than ever. I even lowered the number of Blackgrowlmon in the deck to add in Calumon. Eight Level 4 and eight Level 5. One Level 6 and two level 7. Due to the amount of card draw, you can afford to run less of your higher level Digimon to focus more on the lower cost cards. If push comes to shove, you can play a lot of rookies quick to flood the board. My level 5 line up was selected for toolbox purposes. Blackwargrowl for extra removal and mill is just what I prefer over the Wargrowlmon X-Antibody. Feel free to alter up the ratios on the Level 5 Digimon to suit your preferences. You can also swap out the Megidramon Ace for more copies of Gallantmon and another Gallantmon X-Antibody too. I just prefer Megidramon over Gallantmon. I hope that we get more support for Megidramon in particular. It has a lot of potential to grow now due to the new Megidramon Ace. Maybe we might get a new Chaosgallantmon or even a Megidramon X-Antibody. I am really looking forward to what the deck has in store for us in the future.