Fang Over Fang - Garurumon x Cerberusmon Tagteam (BT6)

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Purple BT-06: Booster Double Diamond Budget
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Ban List Violation

This deck does not conform to the current ban list:

  • Gabumon (BT2-069) is restricted to 1 copy, but this deck contains 4.
  • Matt Ishida (BT2-090) is banned and cannot be included in decks.
Deck Primer

This deck focuses on board control through its use of retaliation, optioncards, and digimon.  

1. The Puppers
The digi-eggs all focus on draw power to cycle through your deck.

2. The Good Boys
Gabumons are there for the on play synergy with nokia and tsunomon, draw power through inherited effects, and lowcost security checks.
Labramon for on-play drawing.
Gazimon will help deal with memory option cards and effects.

3. Bite Is Worse Than Its Bark
The deck has mostly two cost level 4 cards, but

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This deck focuses on board control through its use of retaliation, optioncards, and digimon.  

1. The Puppers
The digi-eggs all focus on draw power to cycle through your deck.

2. The Good Boys
Gabumons are there for the on play synergy with nokia and tsunomon, draw power through inherited effects, and lowcost security checks.
Labramon for on-play drawing.
Gazimon will help deal with memory option cards and effects.

3. Bite Is Worse Than Its Bark
The deck has mostly two cost level 4 cards, but with the addition of a Nokia Tamer, they can be digivolved into for a cost of 1 Memory.
Devimon is a cheap retaliation card that can be used to trade with your opponents higher cost cards.
This deck has 3 Vilemon so that level 3 cards can't swing over it and to keep it safe from Jesmon decks.

4. Reinforcements Arrive.
Cerberusmon is nice since on deletion it gives a +1 card in hand and activates Tsunomons inherited effect which can result in you drawing 3 cards and discarding 1.  
Cerberusmon: Werewolf Mode has a few interactions.  You can play it for free with rush, draw 2 cards/discard 1, and then digivolve into Plutomon which activates an option card with a cost of 6 or lower.  More on Werewolf Mode down below.

5. The Wolf Pack
The Mega Evolutions is where the deck can really put opponents under with its use of high cost option cards.  MetalGarurumon and Plutomon can both use high cost option cards using two different methods.

Hells Gate will cover any level 6+ digimon, while Earth Shaker will cover one unsuspended level 4 and 5.

6. The End Game
Omnimon Zwart can be used to summon Devimon with retaliation as well as Cerberusmon, giving you a free trade and/or a cost-free play of Cerberusmon: Werewolf Mode.

7.  The Partners.
Matt works well to stop you from being memory choked, specially since many of this deck's digivolutions are at a cost of 3.  Its on play effect allows you to regain one of your option cards for use with a digiburst/digivolution/On-play.

More thoughts to come...

Deck Breakdown

Type Breakdown

Digimon 39
Option 7
Tamer 4

Level Breakdown

Level 3 12
Level 4 10
Level 5 9
Level 6 6
Level 7 2

Trait & Block Count

Count of traits and blocks for competition qualification

Traits
Reptile 8
20.5% of trait cards
Beast 7
17.9% of trait cards
Wizard 4
10.3% of trait cards
Cyborg 4
10.3% of trait cards
Evil 3
7.7% of trait cards
Dark Animal 3
7.7% of trait cards
Mammal 2
5.1% of trait cards
Fallen Angel 2
5.1% of trait cards
Undead 2
5.1% of trait cards
Shaman 2
5.1% of trait cards
Holy Warrior 2
5.1% of trait cards
Blocks
Block 00 47
61.0% of block cards
Block 01 16
20.8% of block cards
Block 02 14
18.2% of block cards

Play Cost Curve

Distribution of play costs in your deck

3 Memory 15 cards
15
30.0% of cards
4 Memory 5 cards
5
10.0% of cards
5 Memory 7 cards
7
14.0% of cards
6 Memory 9 cards
9
18.0% of cards
8 Memory 2 cards
4.0% of cards
9 Memory 4 cards
4
8.0% of cards
11 Memory 4 cards
4
8.0% of cards
13 Memory 2 cards
4.0% of cards
15 Memory 2 cards
4.0% of cards

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