Lilithmon Loop w/ Yellow

Amateretsu Amateretsu 3,108 views Jun 10, 2022 Updated Jun 10, 2022
Purple New Awakening Pre-Release Pack Budget
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Ban List Violation

This deck does not conform to the current ban list:

  • Jack Raid (BT4-111) is restricted to 1 copy, but this deck contains 3.
Deck Primer

Lilithmon loop enables us to collect milled purple option cards from the trash and play them. The purple options we have give us a ton of memory, and enable us to return purple digimon from the trash to our hand. This way if we accidently mill Lilithmon we have a way to get her back, Junomon is also in the deck for this purpose. Mastemon allows us to play our Champions and below from the trash for free, which should be stacked with all the mill power we have. Also, BlackWarGreymon's Digi-Burst will

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Lilithmon loop enables us to collect milled purple option cards from the trash and play them. The purple options we have give us a ton of memory, and enable us to return purple digimon from the trash to our hand. This way if we accidently mill Lilithmon we have a way to get her back, Junomon is also in the deck for this purpose. Mastemon allows us to play our Champions and below from the trash for free, which should be stacked with all the mill power we have. Also, BlackWarGreymon's Digi-Burst will allow us to play lvl 3 purple digimon from our trash so we can bring out digimon like Ghostmon for blockers, or Gazimon for memory blocking. Then we can restart the digivolution cycle. We can use GinkakumonPromote to give BlackWarGreymon more digivolution cards beneath it (Kinkakumon and Ginkakumon) on top of playing GinkakumonPromote on one of our lvl 4's like BlackGatomon or Wizardmon.

Future thoughts... As this deck was built on a budget, it lacks the amount of aggression I would want to be comfortable. I have yet to play test this deck much, but currently I would like to add more aggressive option cards (depending on how much memory gain we actually end up having) and adding Omnimon Zwart for larger board presence, as well as being able to digivolve Lilithmon onto a level 5 digimon again. I would also like to add some cards that add cards to the bottom of the deck or return cards to the deck to prevent decking-out. But for now, I am just going to play it and observe it's weaknesses and strengths.

Deck Breakdown

Type Breakdown

Digimon 36
Option 14

Level Breakdown

Level 3 13
Level 4 10
Level 5 7
Level 6 6

Trait & Block Count

Count of traits and blocks for competition qualification

Traits
Demon 6
15.0% of trait cards
Flame 3
7.5% of trait cards
Ghost 3
7.5% of trait cards
Beast 3
7.5% of trait cards
Cyborg 3
7.5% of trait cards
Reptile 2
5.0% of trait cards
Mammal 2
5.0% of trait cards
Dark Animal 2
5.0% of trait cards
Wizard 2
5.0% of trait cards
Archangel 2
5.0% of trait cards
Fallen Angel 2
5.0% of trait cards
Shaman 2
5.0% of trait cards
Olympos XII 2
5.0% of trait cards
Demon Lord 2
5.0% of trait cards
Seven Great Demon Lords 2
5.0% of trait cards
Angel 2
5.0% of trait cards
Blocks
Block 00 21
30.9% of block cards
Block 01 29
42.6% of block cards
Block 01-02 2
2.9% of block cards
Block 02 14
20.6% of block cards
Block 03 2
2.9% of block cards

Play Cost Curve

Distribution of play costs in your deck

0 Memory 3 cards
3
6.0% of cards
1 Memory 5 cards
5
10.0% of cards
3 Memory 19 cards
19
38.0% of cards
4 Memory 2 cards
4.0% of cards
5 Memory 6 cards
6
12.0% of cards
6 Memory 4 cards
4
8.0% of cards
8 Memory 5 cards
5
10.0% of cards
11 Memory 2 cards
4.0% of cards
12 Memory 4 cards
4
8.0% of cards

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