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 BT04-Pultomon Purple


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Brief:

A control deck aiming to abuse BT04-Plutomon for the free options and draw power. Promo-Metalgarurumon while may appear to fit into this deck as well, the fact that it requires a complete chain to maximize it's potential (bad synergy with BT03-Necrophobia) and the inability to run 7cost options (for 7cost options would exclude Plutomon) makes it a clunky inclution.


Key features:

  • BT04-Plutomon and BT03-Lillithmon to generate avantage via free options and memory recovery
  • BT02-Millenniummon to make use of the the effectless Plutomon
  • Easy lv6 access through BT03-Necrophobia
  • BT03-Mimi can throw a wrench into opponents game plan (hammer spark/hidden potential/binding light)
How to Play:
  • Setup lv5s for lv6s
  • Run BT02-Tapirmon into security for the draws
  • Consider not tapping Mimi to save her for use during the opponent's turn
Weakness:
  • Requires both grave and board setup
  • Prone to aggro
  • Easier to brick due to running many option cards
Cards to Consider:
Furthering the screw your opponent play style, but at the cost of 1 additional memory on evo

Additional Blockers to help survive 

Recycles lv3s and synergizes with Lilithmon


It Synergizes with Lilithmon and grave setup, however it takes several turns to setup to 10, thus potentially being dead

Cheap removal, but requires fodder. Synergizes with Lilithmon









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