My list is pretty different from standard. I only got 1 each of the old lv6 eosmons. Only 1 deletion morphomon. 9 rookies. 1 secret rare white greymon(wana go 2) gets rid of floodgate rookies easily. 1 valk ace for wide board removal. 1 deathx for wide board removal. 2 giant missles for big body removal (might cut it down) The rest is standard eosmon and white tamers (no analog youth might put him in later) It’s a more control centered eosmon deck while going wide.
Yeah I gotta try to squeeze in some ukkomons. My strategy for eosmon is to always digivolve into the old lv5 in raising if possible and do the combo when you push out to swing with a lv6 with two extra bodies, still having enough memory to hard play another lv5 eosmon to pass them to 3 and see if they can wipe the 4-5 bodies I put out.
If you wana try 8-9 rookies like me, it might be worth it to put in a couple green memory boosts to search out those rookies only, and have the memory to do the big plays on your next turn guaranteed
I’ll try hokuto. Although you don’t get much value if you’re playing against a deck that doesn’t play much tamers. But we are in a hybrid meta right now so hokuto might be the play for now
My list is pretty different from standard.
I only got 1 each of the old lv6 eosmons.
Only 1 deletion morphomon. 9 rookies.
1 secret rare white greymon(wana go 2) gets rid of floodgate rookies easily.
1 valk ace for wide board removal.
1 deathx for wide board removal.
2 giant missles for big body removal (might cut it down)
The rest is standard eosmon and white tamers (no analog youth might put him in later)
It’s a more control centered eosmon deck while going wide.
Interesting I like the idea but you may whiff on searches because of how little your see the green, maybe try ukkomon?
Yeah I gotta try to squeeze in some ukkomons. My strategy for eosmon is to always digivolve into the old lv5 in raising if possible and do the combo when you push out to swing with a lv6 with two extra bodies, still having enough memory to hard play another lv5 eosmon to pass them to 3 and see if they can wipe the 4-5 bodies I put out.
Not a bad idea especially because how much removal is in digi
If you wana try 8-9 rookies like me, it might be worth it to put in a couple green memory boosts to search out those rookies only, and have the memory to do the big plays on your next turn guaranteed
The green memory boost offers big plays but hokuto offers more memory with the style of the deck.
I’ll try hokuto. Although you don’t get much value if you’re playing against a deck that doesn’t play much tamers. But we are in a hybrid meta right now so hokuto might be the play for now
For sure meta depending.