In BT11 Dimensional Phase, Bandai did not introduce many Option cards into the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Digimon Card Game as w🗹ith previous sets. The meta has evolved to a point where Digimon have much-needed removal built in and are more important pieces in🌳 your deck than Options.
With every ne𒀰w set released, Bandai tends to include options tha🏅t will directly support archetypes like Phoenixmon or Digimon World 3 villain Galacticmon and its army of Vemmon. With Option cards like Astral Snatcher and Hades Forces with more unique ways to remove cards off the board, BT11 packs a punch with its defensive Options.
10 🎃 🔯 High Mega Blaster
Finally, HerculesKabuterimon gets a wave of support with BT11 Dimensional Phase. Although the deck is miles below GrandisKuwagamon when comparing the decks' power level, HerculesKabuterimon is a fan-favorite Digimon, so seeing it getting better cards is a sight to behold.
HerculesKabuterimon's game plan is to suspend your opponent's Digimon and pierce through them while Digivolving with cards from the top of your deck. While a bit random, the deck is extremely fun to play, and High Mega Blaster gives you another Option to control the board and pace of the game a bit better.
9 Crimson Flare🧜
In the new Phoenixmon deck, your Digimon can float into other Bird Digimon when they are deleted. Using a card like Crimson Flare, however, can remove a nuisance on the board and activate one of your card's "On Deletion" effects without deleting it.
This card can ramp your engine quickly. All the Bird Digimon come equipped with the Blocker keyword, helping you set up a defensive wall, but when paired with the new Akiho Rindou tamer, your birds can get the Rush keyword to attack as they are played. It's a constant cycle of birds.
8 🐬 Ice Statue 🦂
Ice Statue feels like it is out of place in BT11. None of the decks introduced in BT11 support trashing Digivolution cards as a strategy, but that doesn't make the card bad by any means. Ice Statue can bounce a Digimon back to your opponent's hand by trashing three of their Digivolution cards.
The only i🔯ssue with a card like Ice Statue is while it is very cheap to play, especially where most decks play Tamers, there are very few decks around that stick to the traditional Rookie to Mega stack, making it hard to hit the target without any other supplemental stripping effects.
7 Maelstrom
Seadramon is one of the most interesting decks around. While it won't be winning any big tournaments in the near future, its playstyle of playing smaller bodies from its Digivolution cards makes it a fun and, at times, hard-to-keep-up-with swarm deck.
Maelstrom is another avenue to play out Digimon from Digivolution cards, but unlike cards like Kaiser Nail, Maelstrom comes with a built-in bounce effect. For only five memory to play, Maelstrom can generate a ton of v𓃲alue.
6 🅰 Magma Bomb
Using Gaia Force as a template, Bandai has released 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:many red staples in the 🍌Digimon Card Game, but nothing will ever compare to the original hard removal card. Magma Bomb is still a good card as it stands. Much cheaper than Gaia Force and can be made cheaper while you have a Tamer in play, Magma Bomb can still remove a pesky threat that is hovering over your opponent's board.
The biggest downside of Magma Bomb is that its deletion target will always be the lowest DP. For decks that play out a ton of smaller Digimon alongside their boss,🌳 like Bloomlordmon, this card c🔯an end up whiffing most of the time.
5 Fusionize
A few new decks were introduced in BT11, one being Galacticmon: an armada of smaller Digimon, similar to Eosmon, that lets you run more than four copies of it in your deck. With Galacticmon's and Vemmon's effects, you can constantly place other Vemmons underneath each other to eventually reduce your Digivolution cost to next to nothing.
Fusionize helps you achieve that much faster. Since 💯you can accidentally mill your Ga♛lacticmons with cards like Pride Memory Boost, Fusionize can help you bring it back with its reduced Digivolution cost to start the clock Galacticmon places your opponent on if they cannot deal with the towering space Digimon.
4 DG Dimension 💎
Just like cards such as Magma Bomb and Crimson Flare, Black Option cards' blueprint will always be Ultimate Flare 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:when it comes to Black staples. While the newer Red cards have their effect range a bit restricted, DG Dimension doesn't feel as tied up. Rather than De-Digivolving one Digimon by three, as Ultimate Flare does, DG Dimension only does it by one, but it applies the effect to all of your opponent's Digimon.
T🍸his effect gives you a bit more freedom to strategize, especially if you know what you are playing against. Ultimate Flare is still an amazing card against stack-focused decks, but with decks that build wide boards, it might be smarter to opt for DG Dimension.
3 💮 Cooties Kick 🌊
The "poop" Digimon have been in the Digimon Card Game for quite a while now, but they haven't been a part of a cohesive deck until BT11. With the release of the new KingSukamon and MetalEtemon, the deck's floating abilities have amplified even more.
With MetalEtemon's effect to turn any of your opponent's Digimon into a poop token card, cards like Cooties Kick become even more important to the deck. These gross Digimon want to be deleted, so they can bring more of their friends– and gaining three memories while doing so is a huge buff to this unnerving deck.
2 🐭 Astral Snatcher
Bagra Army did not make many waves when 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:it was released in BT10. It was still a fun deck to pilot, but it just missed the mark against other Tamer-heavy decks, like Xros Heart. Now in B𒅌T11, with the addition of the new Bagramon, the deck has a real chance of winning with its many floodgate-like effects that can pre🅷vent your opponent from playing.
Astral Snatcher is the big piece of removal the deck needed. It can destroy a Digimon that has been givཧing you trouble, and it does so by placing the Digimon un🍸derneath another one in play. Cards like the new Yuuya Kuga are the only cards that can help you dodge this effect.
1 Hades Force 🔯😼
This is the carඣd to watch out for in the BT11 format. Hades Force is one of the best removal cards evꦇer added to the game, and one of the main reasons the BlackWargreymon X deck is so powerful. In a game where there is very little Tamer removal, Hades Force can annihilate any Tamer and Digimon in play as long as it matches the play cost of one of your Greymon Digimon.
While BlackWargreymon X is in play, you can delete a total play cost of thirteen. Meaning you can delete up to two Tamers and most level-five Digimon. As if the card wasn't oppressive as it is, after the effect is resolved, your Greymon can attack a player, giving your stack a pseudo-Blitz attack.