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.
So, this is Chessmon. The absolute bare
...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.
So, this is Chessmon. The absolute bare bone version of this deck. I'll only point out the necessary cards of this profile.
So I've chose Tumblemon (BT9-005) since it gives you a bit more DP in your opponent's turn which means they need to overcome a slightly beefier Blocker in their turn. Kapurimon (ST5-01) and Kapurimon (BT2-005) work too but you may unlikely have those ready, Pagumon (BT6-005) is also good.
I've added Tapirmon (BT6-032) and Tapirmon (BT9-059) since both feel useful in situations. I actually rather go for the yellow one but I added both to have an equal number of yellow and black colours.
Kazemon (BT7-035) and Grumblemon (BT7-060) because Hybrid and equal number of black and yellow.
T.K. Takaishi (BT1-087) as memory setter and giving you access to your security stack, Maki Himekawa (BT9-090) to draw you potentially two cards and reduce the digivolution cost.
We are using Megalo Spark (BT11-100), Tactical Retreat! (BT4-105) and Reinforcing Memory Boost! (BT6-100) to have some endurance and not to die off so soon. I thought of adding Laplace's Demon (BT12-107) together with Waltz's End (BT13-108) but I guess Waltz' Dance is too tedious to use like this for the deck.
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Test Hand
Security Hand (5 cards)
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Main Hand (5 cards)
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Shuffled using Fisher-Yates algorithm
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