BT13 Seven Great Demon Lords

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Purple BT-08: Booster New Awakening Moderate
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Deck Primer

This deck is for fun purposes, but it's not a push over.

The overarching strategy is to use each Seven Great Demon Lord to set up getting another one played.

Preferred locations:

Cards you want in discard pile: Beelzemon, Necrophobia, Belphemon Rage Mode, any level 5 perferably SkullSatamon.

Cards you want in hand: Lilithmon, Creepymon, Belphemon Sleep Mode

Key to playing Beelzemon: Either from the starter deck Impmon, starter deck Baalmon, or retrieved from SkullSatamon. I chose the starter Beelzemon

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This deck is for fun purposes, but it's not a push over.

The overarching strategy is to use each Seven Great Demon Lord to set up getting another one played.

Preferred locations:

Cards you want in discard pile: Beelzemon, Necrophobia, Belphemon Rage Mode, any level 5 perferably SkullSatamon.

Cards you want in hand: Lilithmon, Creepymon, Belphemon Sleep Mode

Key to playing Beelzemon: Either from the starter deck Impmon, starter deck Baalmon, or retrieved from SkullSatamon. I chose the starter Beelzemon over EX02 since he hits harder and potentially play himself for free.

Key to playing Lilithmon: From hand to retrieve Necrophobia and either Death Slinger to slide onto the deck with Wizardmon or Ai & Mako from the discard pile or Jack Raid for memory. Use Necrophobia to set up another demon lord, preferably fetch SkullSatamon to digivolve onto. Digivolve Lilithmon preferably onto Baalmon to give her DP a boost and make it safer for her to swing.

Key to playing Creepymon: From hand, make sure the opponent has at least 2 Digimon in play to trigger his ability to play a lvl 5 for free by trashing the top 4 cards of the deck. If you have a choice, choose SkullSatamon because digivolving onto it with a Digimon that mills gains a memory, reducing the digivolution cost by 1 or by fetching with SkullSatamon. 

Key to playing Belphemon Sleep Mode: From hand or fetched with SkullSatamon only if Rage Mode is in the trash pile.

Key to playing Belphemon Rage Mode: Only play as a result of playing Sleep Mode unless it is out of desperation.

Depending on which ones come first dictates the strategy most utilized. For Creepymon it's milling your opponent, for Lilithmon it's about creature control and both Beelzemon and Belphemon for beating down.

Deck Breakdown

Type Breakdown

Digimon 38
Option 8
Tamer 4

Level Breakdown

Level 3 12
Level 4 8
Level 5 8
Level 6 10

Trait & Block Count

Count of traits and blocks for competition qualification

Traits
Evil 12
23.1% of trait cards
Wizard 12
23.1% of trait cards
Demon Lord 10
19.2% of trait cards
Seven Great Demon Lords 10
19.2% of trait cards
X Antibody 4
7.7% of trait cards
Undead 4
7.7% of trait cards
Blocks
Block 00 4
6.3% of block cards
Block 01 18
28.1% of block cards
Block 02 42
65.6% of block cards

Play Cost Curve

Distribution of play costs in your deck

0 Memory 1 card
2.0% of cards
3 Memory 12 cards
12
24.0% of cards
4 Memory 8 cards
8
16.0% of cards
5 Memory 9 cards
9
18.0% of cards
7 Memory 10 cards
10
20.0% of cards
11 Memory 2 cards
2
4.0% of cards
12 Memory 6 cards
6
12.0% of cards
14 Memory 2 cards
2
4.0% of cards

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