Shitdeck Compilation #1: Mutants

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Deck Primer

I've decided to start a series of actual garbage decks and giving you the right inspiration for your own pile of trash cards. Those decks are not supposed to be anyhow viable against Tier 1-1.5 decks, might not even deal with Tier 2 decks. They are supposed for some giggle and fun, and give cards a spotlight to shine (or not). Also ratios can be done however you think works better. Those decks may or may not be consistent, therefore why they're not good.

 

I start the series with Mutants, which

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I've decided to start a series of actual garbage decks and giving you the right inspiration for your own pile of trash cards. Those decks are not supposed to be anyhow viable against Tier 1-1.5 decks, might not even deal with Tier 2 decks. They are supposed for some giggle and fun, and give cards a spotlight to shine (or not). Also ratios can be done however you think works better. Those decks may or may not be consistent, therefore why they're not good.

 

I start the series with Mutants, which isn't really an archetype but just most of the Mamemons splashed together with the yen digimon from the Xros Wars anime. Surprisingly they are all Mutants and are black-colored so the barebone idea was born. I added a few more digimon that include Save in their text such as Ekakimon (BT12-035) and Damemon (BT12-063) to make Yuu Amano (BT12-094) somewhat useful.

The upper level area is purely about Mamemon and its potential to play off Mamemon for free. It recycles because of CatchMamemon (BT8-065) which can also De-Digivolve, BanchoMamemon (BT8-068) gains S Attack +1, PrinceMamemon (BT13-074) buffs all your Mamemon with Reboot and Jamming, Mamemon (BT6-064) has Decoy to sacrifice itself if necessary and you have solid ways to gain memory and draw cards.

To the few remaining cards left: Tai Kamiya (BT2-089) is a memory setter and buffs your digimon in your opponent's turn. Izzy Izumi (BT4-096) is probably just as good to play but I didn't have any left copies. Mercurymon (BT12-066) for Hybrid Finish and Blocker buff, Kongou (BT9-103) very strong in lower power formats, Senbon Dokkān (BT8-106) is a phenomenal strong card and despite of its cost it allows you to play out a lot of cards, considering you get to play actual useful cards. Also shoots some of your opponent's low play cost digimon.

EDIT: Added Ultimate Flare (BT5-105) as compromise that outside of De-Digivolving this deck has barely ways to compete with problematic high level digimon.

All in all it has a very simple idea which really doesn't do much in competitive enviroment but it's a silly deck to have a great time overall.

Deck Breakdown

Type Breakdown

Digimon 38
Option 7
Tamer 5

Level Breakdown

Level 3 8
Level 4 14
Level 5 10
Level 6 6

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