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 BT04-Big Swing Green (Adjusted for BT4 EN)



TTS Import:

["Exported from https://digimoncard.dev","BT2-004","BT2-004","BT3-004","BT3-004","BT3-004","BT1-064","BT1-064","BT1-064","BT1-064","BT2-042","BT3-046","BT3-046","ST4-03","ST4-03","ST4-03","ST4-04","ST4-04","ST4-04","ST4-04","BT1-072","BT1-072","BT1-072","BT1-074","BT1-074","BT3-048","BT3-048","BT3-048","BT3-050","BT3-050","BT3-050","ST4-08","BT1-077","BT1-077","BT1-077","BT2-047","BT2-048","BT2-048","BT3-054","BT3-054","BT4-059","BT4-059","BT3-058","BT4-062","BT4-062","BT4-062","P-025","P-025","P-025","BT4-090","BT4-090","BT4-090","BT4-091","BT3-103","BT1-089","BT1-089"]


Brief

Using Promo-Grankuwagamon to ramp up the +1sec swing in, hope it doesnt die in security check and evo into Chaosmon for another Pierce swing. Potentially taking all 5 securities in 1 turn. Using the +1 mem on destroying a digimon effects to reduce the memory given to opponent after evoing into Chaosmon.


Key Features

  • 5 securities in 1 turn
  • Can play both offensively and defensively
  • Requires minimal setup
  • Large number of High DP digimons makes your opponent hesatate in attacking security
How to Play
  • Have a lv5+ on board to use Mimi and keep breeding and setting up chains
  • Turtle in breeding if neccesarry 
  • Allow your opponent to take initiative, to punish them with Banchostingmon, Nidhoggmon or Chaosmon
Weakness
  • Grankuwagamon might die in security check
  • Unable to make plays without a complete lv5 chain
  • Blockers
  • No security effects

Cards to consider


Provides security effect and allows of easy tapping disabling blocker or removal paired with Nidhoggmon

Altnernate lv6, very strong, but 4 cost makes it unreliable 





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