I'm Here To Summon CHAOS!!

archaicScrivener archaicScrivener 703 views Feb 20, 2026 Updated May 02, 2026
Colorless Mid-Range
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I love ACCEL. Simple deck, does what it says on the tin, punches your opponent with a gigantic Chaosmon. Now updated with BT25! The cards from BT25 genuinely make the deck so much more consistent and powerful, I couldn't be happier with them.

If you start with Commandra in raising and Training turn one, you can go Commandra from raising, Training evo into Seals, then playing a mega to then go Seals evo into something, followed by Pinamon evo into another mega into Chaosmon on your second turn! Mental. 

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I love ACCEL. Simple deck, does what it says on the tin, punches your opponent with a gigantic Chaosmon. Now updated with BT25! The cards from BT25 genuinely make the deck so much more consistent and powerful, I couldn't be happier with them.

If you start with Commandra in raising and Training turn one, you can go Commandra from raising, Training evo into Seals, then playing a mega to then go Seals evo into something, followed by Pinamon evo into another mega into Chaosmon on your second turn! Mental. 

Card choices:

Chaosmon split 3/3 Valdur/Promo. Valdur Arm is still by far the superior card, but the new Chaosmon gives a type of utility the deck lacked. An unaffected 15k wall that you can redirect into twice (usually) is nothing to sneeze at and can cheese out games.

Varodurumon's line was always the weakest, and while I'll miss the occasianal extra check from Varu, I think it's fine being cut in favour of maxing Bancho and Darkdramon. We want to control the board while we set up Chaosmon, not go balls to the wall for extra checks at the risk of hitting security bombs. The benefit from Varudurumon letting us swing over digimon is also nullified by Darkdramon's inherited collision, since you'll have Piercing alot of the time anyway.

Battle NPC - with the new line finally giving us 12 rookies, I think I prefer him over TK for the emergency scramble effect. Also fulfills the colour condition for Singularity in case that ever comes up! You can absolutely use TK instead, they essentially achieve the same thing. I just prefer Battle NPC right now.

Treadmill Training can find every digimon, and give us a cheeky cheap evo into Seals/Tank/etc if needed.

I love this deck. Now go forth and spread CHAOS!

Deck List

Digimon (42)
4 Commandramon BT25-063
$0.13 Lv.3 2000
4 Falcomon BT20-038
$0.14 Lv.3 1000
4 Liollmon BT20-030
$0.25 Lv.3 1000
3 Diatrymon BT20-039
$0.09 Lv.4 5000
3 Liamon BT20-031
$0.18 Lv.4 5000
4 Sealsdramon BT25-067
$0.14 Lv.4 5000
1 Crowmon BT20-041
$0.12 Lv.5 6000
2 LoaderLeomon BT20-033
$0.17 Lv.5 6000
4 Tankdramon BT25-074
$0.39 Lv.5 7000
4 BanchoLeomon BT20-036
$0.23 Lv.6 12000
3 Darkdramon LM-043
$1.08 Lv.6 12000
3 Chaosmon P-221
$7.27 Lv.7 15000
3 Chaosmon: Valdur Arm BT20-037
$5.60 Lv.7 15000
Option (6)
4 Singularity of Chaos BT20-099
2 Treadmill Training LM-054
Tamer (2)
2 Battle NPC BT20-092
Egg Deck (4)
4 Pinamon BT20-004
$0.13 Lv.2

Card Types

Digimon 42
Option 6
Digi-Egg 4
Tamer 2

Levels

Lv.3 12
Lv.4 10
Lv.5 7
Lv.6 7
Lv.7 6
Lv.2 4

Colors

Yellow 21
Black 15
Green 12
White 6

Play Cost

2 Cost 6
3 Cost 12
4 Cost 12
6 Cost 3
7 Cost 7
12 Cost 4
15 Cost 6

Traits

ACCEL 40
D-Brigade 15
Cyborg 11
Holy Beast 7
Machine 6
Unique 6
Avian 4
Beastkin 4

Blocks

Block 04 33
Block 05 5
Block 06 12

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