RGB Gamma

Sheru Muko Sheru Muko 1,489 views Sep 25, 2025 Updated Mar 03, 2026
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Deck Primer

Let me be honest here.  The new Siriusmon is absurdly strong.  It makes the deck significantly more dangerous because it can attack twice and has security attack+1.  On top of that it can slot three of any of the decks Digimon underneath itself to remove a threat off the board and gain a lot of inherits.  Now to address the elephant in the room.  The deck can OTK now thanks to the new Siriusmon being able to slot three Arcturusmon underneath itself to delete something and trash 3 security.  Even

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Let me be honest here.  The new Siriusmon is absurdly strong.  It makes the deck significantly more dangerous because it can attack twice and has security attack+1.  On top of that it can slot three of any of the decks Digimon underneath itself to remove a threat off the board and gain a lot of inherits.  Now to address the elephant in the room.  The deck can OTK now thanks to the new Siriusmon being able to slot three Arcturusmon underneath itself to delete something and trash 3 security.  Even just one of them deals 5 security checks.  But they are clunky to use and don't serve much purpose otherwise.  That is why I believe it is better to run other cards for now.  Of course we may get a new Arcturusmon soon.  If not in AD1 it will be in EX12.  The fact that Gammamon is getting this kind of support after the last two waves we got, now that is scary considering that the deck was close to being broken back in BT21 and EX10.  The deck is a little slow to get started compared to the top decks which held it back too much.  It's very piece and built reliant as well.  This makes the deck particularly hard to use especially in larger tournaments where variance plays a major role.  But the one thing Gammamon has going for it right now is just how flexible it is.  It doesn't have many particularly bad matchups outside of decks like Jesmon and Hudie which can kill them before they get started.  Crimson Blaze is used to help mitigate the damage from those matchups.  I did what I could to make the deck the best I can make it.  If anyone has more they can add to optimize the list even further I would greatly appreciate it.  Thank you for reading this far.

Deck Breakdown

Type Breakdown

Digimon 38
Option 6
Tamer 6

Level Breakdown

Level 3 13
Level 4 13
Level 5 9
Level 6 3

Trait & Block Count

Count of traits and blocks for competition qualification

Traits
Ceratopsian 14
31.1% of trait cards
Dragonkin 11
24.4% of trait cards
Hero 7
15.6% of trait cards
Evil Dragon 7
15.6% of trait cards
Light Dragon 3
6.7% of trait cards
Beast Dragon 2
4.4% of trait cards
Mutant 1
2.2% of trait cards
Blocks
Block 01 2
4.0% of block cards
Block 02 10
20.0% of block cards
Block 03 8
16.0% of block cards
Block 05 30
60.0% of block cards

Play Cost Curve

Distribution of play costs in your deck

3 Memory 20 cards
20
40.0% of cards
4 Memory 7 cards
7
14.0% of cards
5 Memory 2 cards
4.0% of cards
6 Memory 10 cards
10
20.0% of cards
7 Memory 2 cards
4.0% of cards
8 Memory 2 cards
4.0% of cards
9 Memory 1 card
2.0% of cards
10 Memory 3 cards
6.0% of cards
12 Memory 3 cards
6.0% of cards

Comments

Sheru Muko avatar

Do not even bother with this build anymore. The other build I posted today is better by a significant margin. It does everything this deck does but more consistently and has access to much higher damage lines.

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