Deck Breakdown
Type Breakdown
Digimon
39
Option
5
Tamer
6
Level Breakdown
Level 3
12
Level 4
11
Level 5
9
Level 6
7
Trait & Block Count
Count of traits and blocks for competition qualification
Traits
Dinosaur
18
31.6% of trait cards
LIBERATOR
12
21.1% of trait cards
X Antibody
6
10.5% of trait cards
Cyborg
5
8.8% of trait cards
Reptile
4
7.0% of trait cards
Vegetation
4
7.0% of trait cards
Beast
4
7.0% of trait cards
Mutant
4
7.0% of trait cards
Blocks
Block 00
9
14.3% of block cards
Block 01
4
6.3% of block cards
Block 02
17
27.0% of block cards
Block 03
15
23.8% of block cards
Block 04
18
28.6% of block cards
Play Cost Curve
Distribution of play costs in your deck
0 Memory
1 card
2.0% of cards
2 Memory
4 cards
4
8.0% of cards
3 Memory
18 cards
18
36.0% of cards
5 Memory
9 cards
9
18.0% of cards
6 Memory
6 cards
6
12.0% of cards
7 Memory
3 cards
3
6.0% of cards
8 Memory
5 cards
5
10.0% of cards
13 Memory
4 cards
4
8.0% of cards
Other Green Decks
Comments
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Sheru Muko
Note that there are only two Green Level 3 Reptile Digimon as of me posting this. As a result there is only one rookie that works well in the deck. Although the Palmon and Terriermon do help quite a lot. Terriermon's floodgate also doesn't affect the deck at all which is why it is so useful. Palmon also gives you memory when you suspend an opponents Digimon. This is going to happen a lot in this deck so that is why it is in there. It makes up for the increased digivolution cost by gaining memory back. It can also help reduce digivolution cost when paired with Taiga. Taiga is used as the main tamer due to him providing piercing which helps the decks aggression a lot.
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