Regalecusmon Loop

Sheru Muko Sheru Muko 1,887 views Jun 10, 2025 Updated Jun 10, 2025
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Well the goal of this deck is quite simple and very very aggressive.  But it does have its downsides.  The first one is the fragility of the combo.  You need your opponent to have a Digimon with no sources in play.  You also need very specific pieces to execute the OTK lines.  But I did build the deck in a way that allows it to generate a lot of attacks even without the full combo which makes that burden a little lighter.  As for the combo itself it involves the EX

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Well the goal of this deck is quite simple and very very aggressive.  But it does have its downsides.  The first one is the fragility of the combo.  You need your opponent to have a Digimon with no sources in play.  You also need very specific pieces to execute the OTK lines.  But I did build the deck in a way that allows it to generate a lot of attacks even without the full combo which makes that burden a little lighter.  As for the combo itself it involves the EX 3 Crabmon, Ebidramon, any Level 5 in the deck, and Regalecusmon.  It also requires enough memory to go into Regalecusmon without passing turn.  Preferably you can attack with the Level 4 with Jamming then go into MegaSeadramon to unsuspend the stack for another attack.  But that requires an additional 3 memory and you to have the stack on field already.  Now here is the combo.  Attack with Regalecusmon, on attack play out Crabmon and Ebidramon from its sources.  Crabmon gives Regalecusmon jamming and you can slot a source from hand underneath Regalecusmon.  This can extend combos drastically.  Ebidramon gives Regalecusmon blocker and unsuspends Regalecusmon.  That is one check.  Attack with Regalecusmon again.  Using the inherit from one of the Level 5s, slot Ebidramon or Crabmon underneath Regalecusmon to unsuspend Regalecusmon.  It depends on what else you have in hand to tuck underneath Regalecusmon.  You can then attack with Regalecusmon again which then lets you play out the Crabmon or Ebidramon again.  Both on plays trigger once more.  By slotting more cards underneath your Regalecusmon you can even put more of the Level 5s underneath it to continue the assault on your opponent.  I have achieved 15 attacks in a row with only the commons and uncommons in this deck.  Yes the entire combo line is pauper format legal.  I have posted that list before.  This is the standard format build of the deck.  I put a lot of time and effort into figuring out how to make it as aggressive and consistent as possible.  But it still has problems.  It doesn't like Ace cards, doesn't always have jamming, needs your opponent to have no sources on a stack, and has protection from battle only.  This makes the deck very fragile but very potent when it goes off.  It is the definition of a glass cannon deck.  But it sure is fun to play.

Deck List

Digimon (36)
4 Crabmon EX3-015
$0.06 Lv.3 2000
4 Crabmon EX8-017
$0.12 Lv.3 1000
4 Sangomon BT19-017
$3.14 Lv.3 1000
4 Ebidramon EX3-017
$0.06 Lv.4 5000
3 Lanamon BT18-023
$0.35 Lv.4 5000
3 Seadramon P-098
$28.85 Lv.4 5000
3 Huankunmon EX6-014
$1.93 Lv.5 7000
4 MegaSeadramon EX8-024
$0.36 Lv.5 7000
3 MetalSeadramon EX8-026
$4.20 Lv.6 12000
4 Regalecusmon BT10-027
$0.11 Lv.6 11000
Option (8)
2 Blue Scramble LM-028
4 Mental Training P-104
2 Sourai EX3-067
Tamer (6)
4 Yao Qinglan BT19-082
2 Yao Qinglan P-168
Egg Deck (4)
4 Puyoyomon RB1-002
$0.09 Lv.2

Card Types

Digimon 36
Option 8
Tamer 6
Digi-Egg 4

Levels

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

Colors

Blue 54

Play Cost

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

Traits

Aquatic 18
DS 11
LIBERATOR 10
Crustacean 8
Mollusk 4
Fairy 3
Cyborg 3

Blocks

Block 02 21
Block 03 5
Block 04 28

Comments

Sheru Muko avatar

If you don't have the Seadramon Promo you can run the Rush Seadramon instead.  It functions in pretty much the same way but in reverse.  It protects as an inherit but has Rush itself instead of giving other cards Rush.  You could also run the Tamer Setter Shellmon.  You do run Yao in the deck so you can get a lot of value out of it.  The extra memory gain helps a little as well.

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