Deck Breakdown
Type Breakdown
Digimon
36
Option
7
Tamer
7
Level Breakdown
Level 3
15
Level 4
15
Level 5
3
Level 6
3
Trait & Block Count
Count of traits and blocks for competition qualification
Traits
Mutant
4
10.3% of trait cards
Evil
4
10.3% of trait cards
Mollusk
4
10.3% of trait cards
Wizard
4
10.3% of trait cards
Giant Bird
4
10.3% of trait cards
Reptile
3
7.7% of trait cards
Mammal
3
7.7% of trait cards
Warrior
3
7.7% of trait cards
Aquatic
3
7.7% of trait cards
Demon Lord
3
7.7% of trait cards
Seven Great Demon Lords
3
7.7% of trait cards
Ancient Fairy
1
2.6% of trait cards
Blocks
Block 00
8
12.9% of block cards
Block 01
15
24.2% of block cards
Block 02
10
16.1% of block cards
Block 03
15
24.2% of block cards
Block 04
14
22.6% of block cards
Play Cost Curve
Distribution of play costs in your deck
3 Memory
19 cards
19
38.0% of cards
4 Memory
3 cards
3
6.0% of cards
5 Memory
7 cards
7
14.0% of cards
6 Memory
4 cards
4
8.0% of cards
7 Memory
7 cards
7
14.0% of cards
8 Memory
7 cards
7
14.0% of cards
13 Memory
3 cards
3
6.0% of cards
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Sheru Muko
I made a ton of adjustments to this deck not even ten minutes after its first upload. I am trying to refine this list while making it as budget friendly as possible. I added in the Octomon and WaruSeadramon as a part of a combo with Biting Crush and Leviamon to clear a board and gain a ton of memory back. This lets you set up or even go in for more deadly Hybrid combos for rush down. You can use the mill effect from the Velgrmon as a way of generating more cards in trash to get the Leviamon set up. Once the Leviamon is in trash you just need to get the Biting Crush onto your battle area. This deck is a mix between Leviamon and Purple Hybrid and it makes use of both decks strengths to make up for what they have lost as well as their bad matchups. Leviamon needed a lot of setup to work since they're mainly top heavy. Purple Hybrid lacks a top end and can fuel the trash quite easily. These traits work perfectly with each other as they help fill in each others gaps. I am certain that somebody else has done something like this before but pushed it aside since the other Purple Hybrid builds were seen as being better. With the Ban List this may be the best build.0
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