Gammamon Combo

Sheru Muko Sheru Muko 1,647 views Aug 03, 2025 Updated Aug 03, 2025
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Deck Primer

This is my updated Gammamon deck.  Note that the RB1 Regulusmon is a placeholder for the new Regulusmon that was revealed the morning that I posted this.  It acts as a new boss for the deck while also being a strong finisher.  The new Gulus is strong when it comes to looping your Regulusmon which helps increase the decks potency.  I no longer run as many of the older Gulus but I still run a single copy of the RB1 Gulus because of its end of attack effect being pretty strong still.

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This is my updated Gammamon deck.  Note that the RB1 Regulusmon is a placeholder for the new Regulusmon that was revealed the morning that I posted this.  It acts as a new boss for the deck while also being a strong finisher.  The new Gulus is strong when it comes to looping your Regulusmon which helps increase the decks potency.  I no longer run as many of the older Gulus but I still run a single copy of the RB1 Gulus because of its end of attack effect being pretty strong still.  Especially when used with certain combo lines.  This deck is extremely combo focused and plays in a midrange style.  Use your cards carefully and try to adapt to what your opponent is doing.  There are a ton of different lines to the point where even explaining them would get me over the character limit here.  I've tried and failed to fit them all in.  If you want to play Gammamon there are easier builds to pilot but this one packs a ton of power.  And in case you are wondering why I am running a single copy of Siriusmon Ace and not Arcturusmon or even Proximamon, it's because I find those two cards to be a little clunky if not even useless most of the time unless you build the deck around them.  I built this deck around the Regulusmon half of the deck which means I approached it in a different way than the build up a stack and beat your opponent down with it type of game plan.  You can very much remove the Regulusmon cards and run Canoweissmon instead.  Those are aggressive but more straight forward if you play them.  But they lack the depth and complexity that I like.

Deck List

Digimon (39)
2 Bokomon LM-019
$0.19 Lv.3 2000
3 Gammamon BT21-010
$0.17 Lv.3 1000
4 Gammamon LM-016
$0.21 Lv.3 1000
4 Gammamon RB1-005
$0.16 Lv.3 1000
3 BetelGammamon BT21-019
$0.09 Lv.4 6000
2 GulusGammamon EX10-042
$0.13 Lv.4 5000
4 GulusGammamon BT21-069
$0.10 Lv.4 6000
1 GulusGammamon RB1-029
$0.13 Lv.4 6000
2 WezenGammamon BT22-045
$0.09 Lv.4 5000
1 Canoweissmon BT21-022
$0.11 Lv.5 7000
2 Regulusmon LM-017
$0.17 Lv.5 10000
2 Regulusmon BT21-077
$0.14 Lv.5 7000
2 Regulusmon EX10-053
$7.26 Lv.5 10000
2 Zanmetsumon BT16-062
$0.11 Lv.5 8000
1 Siriusmon LM-001
$0.82 Lv.6 12000
4 Siriusmon BT21-028
$0.14 Lv.6 12000
Option (4)
4 The Strongest of Brothers BT21-090
Tamer (7)
4 Hiro Amanokawa RB1-032
3 Hiro Amanokawa BT21-080
Egg Deck (4)
4 Gurimon RB1-001
$0.12 Lv.2

Card Types

Digimon 39
Tamer 7
Option 4
Digi-Egg 4

Levels

Lv.3 13
Lv.4 12
Lv.5 9
Lv.6 5
Lv.2 4

Colors

Red 31
Purple 17
White 2
Green 2
Black 2

Play Cost

3 Cost 21
4 Cost 5
5 Cost 4
6 Cost 8
7 Cost 4
8 Cost 2
10 Cost 2
12 Cost 4

Traits

Ceratopsian 13
Hero 10
Dragonkin 10
Evil Dragon 6
Light Dragon 5
Mutant 2
Beast Dragon 2
Sky Dragon 1

Blocks

Block 02 9
Block 03 11
Block 05 30

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