Deck Breakdown
Type Breakdown
Digimon
36
Option
7
Tamer
7
Level Breakdown
Level 3
11
Level 4
7
Level 5
7
Level 6
5
Level 7
6
Trait & Block Count
Count of traits and blocks for competition qualification
Traits
Avian
18
48.6% of trait cards
Mysterious Bird
7
18.9% of trait cards
Cyborg
5
13.5% of trait cards
Light Dragon
3
8.1% of trait cards
Wicked God
1
2.7% of trait cards
Demon God
1
2.7% of trait cards
Unanalyzable
1
2.7% of trait cards
X Program
1
2.7% of trait cards
Blocks
Block 01
5
9.4% of block cards
Block 02
38
71.7% of block cards
Block 03
5
9.4% of block cards
Block 04
5
9.4% of block cards
Play Cost Curve
Distribution of play costs in your deck
1 Memory
1 card
2.0% of cards
2 Memory
7 cards
7
14.0% of cards
3 Memory
11 cards
11
22.0% of cards
4 Memory
6 cards
6
12.0% of cards
5 Memory
7 cards
7
14.0% of cards
7 Memory
7 cards
7
14.0% of cards
11 Memory
4 cards
4
8.0% of cards
12 Memory
1 card
2.0% of cards
14 Memory
3 cards
3
6.0% of cards
15 Memory
1 card
2.0% of cards
16 Memory
1 card
2.0% of cards
20 Memory
1 card
2.0% of cards
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Sheru Muko
As an added note here. This deck isn't competive as of posting this. It is simply my attempt at making Ravemon playable. Unlike other Savers era archetypes such as Shinegreymon or Miragegaogamon, Ravemon didn't get much support. There aren't as many options to choose from and due to the lack of support the deck feels underwhelming. But it has a unique playstyle unlike any other deck in the game. It is also very tricky to play as well. But that's part of its charm. Also Purple Scramble is an incredible card in this deck due to the ability to reduce cost and play back a Digimon with an on play effect from trash which you can then Digivolve to continue your combos. The problem is that there isn't much room for many copies and of course Wisdom Training is a valuable card here as well. This deck has a ton of room for growth and I want to see it succeed. Perhaps one day it will.
I made a ton of changes to the deck today so please disregard the prior comments I made. They are outdated now. The deck plays completely differently and is no longer a budget deck. I cannot afford to play this myself.
I almost forgot to mention something important. You can use Calling to add back your Level 7 Digimon to continue your combos.
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