Hey guys I'll keep updating this comment with things I missed: An Option Card cannot be played without having the same colored Digimon and/or Tamer card in the Battler or Raising area. However, this does not apply to Option cards checked in the Security Stack. You can freely use all Security Effects during a security check regardless of your colors in play.
Overall I think this was a great introductory video into the game! Only other things I can think of for an introductory video that might have been nice are: 1.) It's mandatory to use all effects when they are triggered unless they specifically say "You May do X"(except for AncientGarurumon which says you may but is actually mandatory because it's a mistranslation -_-) or there's a cost involved like "do X to do Y". You sort of went into this but explaining they have to use the effects could be helpful as there are definitely times you might not want to use an effect. 2.) All effects of options, digimon and tamers are "Do as much as you can". So, as an example in the video, if you didn't have a digimon in play and you wanted to not give your opponent too much memory, you can choose to just play Death Claw (assuming you have a purple tamer or digimon in the breeding area to let you use a purple option card) for the 1 cost. You can't delete your opponents digimon because you don't have one to pay the cost, but you can still play it to only give your opponent 1 memory. This is most important for effects that state Do X THEN Y because those ones, even if you can't do X, you still do Y 3.) This might be a bit too advance for an introductory video but, the fact that, when multiple effects trigger at the same time (so all the When Attacking effects), the owner of the effects can choose the order of which effect to activate first amongst their own and, the turn's players effects always happen before their opponents from the same timing. Then, if an effect is added because of another effect completing, that newly added effect will "jump the cue" and activate prior to all remaining effects that were waiting to be used. It might also be nice to go into the other common keywords like Reboot, Recovery, Security Attack, Digi-Burst but I understand leaving those out of an introductory video. Those are more for future videos for more advance mechanics. Happy to see this video regardless though. It's my favourite TCG and you guys are my favourite TCG players to watch videos of :P
Here's a couple: - You can always pass your turn without commiting to any plays or attacking. Doing so will always make your opponent start their turn at 3 memory, regardless of how much memory you had left when you passed. - Whenever a Digimon has Security Attack +X, it means it checks X more security cards when attacking, as all Digimon have regular Security Attack by default. For example, a Digimon with Security Attack +2 will check 3 cards when attacking security. Also a Digimon that attacks multiple security in one attack has to survive all checks in order to attack to complete. In the previous example, if the Digimon has 11k DP and it hits a Digimon with 12k DP on his first check, then the attacking Digimon will be deleted before he can continue the battle. - You forgot to mention summoning sickness, as in Digimons that get played without digivolving cannot attack the turn they're played, unless they have the Rush ability. - Any boost or ability a Digimon gains will remain even after that Digimon digivolves. So if a Digimon gets a 2k DP boost for the turn while it's lvl 5, for example, it'll still remain with that boost if it evolves into lvl 6.
@@consoleman94 To be fair on that last point, it's probably best in a video on the basics that he didn't mention that as it's not actually always the case. As an example, say the SEC BT1 Metalgreymon which has default security attack +2 evolves into BT1 Wargreymon When the digimon evolves into Wargreymon it'll lose the Security Attack +2 that the Metalgreymon had but gain Security Attack +1 because it digivolved that turn. This means he'll only have Security Attack +1 instead of Security Attack Plus 3 If BT1 Wargreymon evolved further into Omnimon (on the same turn) though, it'd keep the security attack +1 because that effect is for the turn. Then there's the global effects like BT5 Rosemon which, for the turn, gives all your digimon with Digi-burst Security Attack +1. If you used Rosemon's ability and then evolved her into Chaosmon, who doesn't have a digi-burst effect himself, Chaosmon won't be affected by the effect of Rosemon anymore even though the mon had digi-burst at the time of the effect being used Alternatively, if you evolve say BT1 RustTyranomon into Rafflesimon, even if after the effect was used, Rafflesimon would still benefit from the effects of Rosemon's digi-burst of security attack +1 even though they didn't have digi-burst when Rosemon used it's effect. While it is true that the vast majority of effects last for the turn and continue with the mon if it evolves/de-evolves, saying that all effects always carry over could just cause problems with newer players who don't know the intricacies of which type of effects you're talking about will last.
Good video! Just a quick reminder for anyone who's wanting to learn this game: You can only play Option cards if you have the appropriate color on the field or breeding zone (Tamers are also included in this). Hope this helps anyone that want to play this game!
Yup, we're always afraid of Bandai screwing up and breaking it, but not yet. It's very balanced. As in, you can make some amazing Digimon, but usually it takes a lot of memory, and as such gives your opponent time to either get rid of it, or at least brace himself for it a little.
So it's not only got a good balanced Mana base that makes one have to check how they play lest they give their opponent a advantage BUT it also has a version of MTG's Mutate and Yugioh's Extra Deck that is more fair and fun?! Amazing! Little bit of Pokemon and Vanguard action going on too with players being able to guard or just rush into the shields. LOVE THAT! It also occured to me as I was leaving this solves one of my biggest gripes in modern Yugioh that monsters became nothing more than faceless component pieces as the game evolved to focus more on the extra deck, Just wow. Whoever worked on this deserves a medal for that alone.
I loved Duel Masters back in the day and Digimon has a really similar feeling to it! If I've understood correctly, some of the same designers are behind both games.
Digimon's new TCG is a spiritual successor to Chrono-Clash. Chrono-Clash was a spiritual successor to Duel Masters. Duel Masters was a spiritual successor to Magic The Gather. ----- That is one heck of an evolution stack, if you ask me!
I've been leaving yugioh since I hate how the game feels scripted and every duel is essentially the same exact plays over and over again. TCGs like Digimon, and Cardfight Vanguard I've been enjoying a lot since every game feels a hell of a lot more different than others and even and been playing them for years. Glad to see others are picking up the games as well
My friend and I love digimon and did not know there was a TCG out. About to go to our local shop now after y'alls videos. Thanks and keep up the awesome content!
just got back into digimon after 17 years, never properly played the game before. this guide was very easy to follow, appreciate it and will be putting it to good use
This game is seriously epic and has more depth than I initially thought. Was never intending to play as I had my eyes set on just collecting, but like Yugioh, I can't stop deck building. Currently in the process of building my 6th deck; an agro variant built around Hexeblaumon.
Hey man, thank you! My little brother just got this game for his birthday and is super excited about it. I don't know shit, and I didn't wanna disappoint him. Hopefully I'll be able to give him a fun, somewhat challenging game 😂 it seems genuinely fun now that I've watched your video, maybe I'll get into it a bit. Thanks!
Digimon is the best TCG I've played in a long time, and is currently my go-to game. The Memory Gauge is the best mana system I've ever seen in a game, and there's always something you can do during your turn. The bonus card you get to draw for digivolving always helps keep your hand fresh, and even when there's nothing to digivolve, you can still just play them right from your hand, with some even having the added benefit of "On Play" effects. The game is currently exploding in praise and popularity, and it's already been hinted that a digital client for the game is on the way. While Magic, Pokemon and Yugioh may always be the Top 3 games in terms of sales, I believe at the rate the game is going, Digimon can at least be a Top 4 game for a long time.
Thank you! I just recently found a few friends willing to play and the few tutorials I watched didn’t help much. But this was easy to understand. If I play with any new people I’ll show them this video!
Thank you heaps for making this video, have been meaning to watch a how to play video but had put it off until now that I've found this nice short and to the point video.
Yup, it is quite interesting. You can literally F over your opponent with it, since you can stack a whole ass strategy with it. Especially as more sets go crazier.
i been playing digimon since it was release i was so happy when i found out they rebooted the card game it a fun card game it make we want to hang up my yugioh decks since i do not have a locals where i live.
Thiswas really easy to follow other videos i have seen on here didnt really make things simple for me especially friend teaching me how to play this has been a huge help thank you
Great vid and explanation..me and a couple of friends just picked up the game and bought two starter decks and gonna try to get into the game so Mayne we can meet up and get a few games in
I think you forgot to pay the 1 cost memory when playing the Option card, all that aside, I'm glad team APS is now joining the digimon community too! :) and Great Video! covered almost all info on Digiom TCG in just under 10 mins
I pretty much quit Yugioh for Digimon. Yugioh still has a place in my heart but I only have enough time for one. And Digimon is my personal preference. Great video!
Theres quite abit more to teach players about this game but this was a great start. The best advice I can give to learning this game is to try and not let other games rules dictate how you play this game. Yugioh being the perfect example on how convoluted rules can be, and in turn how confused players are when playing. Honestly just follow what the cards say and if says to do A and B but you can only do B. Thats ok just do B. Thats how this game is played.
There are some more complicated rulings that can come into play but for the most part yea. For example "I'll Drag You Into the Depths" works against the Omnimon from Bt5 that prevents a card effect from removing it from play. Other rules like "when attacking" effects always happen before an opponent can declare a blocker or security effect. This becomes more relevant with LordKnightmon and it's effect that allows you to play a card from hand. That card still gets it's on play effect before an opponent can declare blocker or reveal a security check. A lot of people forget this/ignore this.
@@MaPleWoRlDOrder Ill drag you into the depths works against it because Omnimon needs to return a lv 6 under it to protect itself. Drag works if the card has no cards under it. So there's not a weird interaction there.
Great video, im really curious about getting this game just because I'm a sucker for the art but it actually looks pretty fun and you explained it really well! I like the idea of spending memory also benefiting your opponent, it balances out how aggressive you allow yourself to be each turn.
I am actually interested in playing this TCG and the first deck I want to build is the Ulforceveedramon deck as a start up deck then I want to play Gabumon Bond of Friendship.
this game has came out 3 times 1999 or earlier 2003 for the D-tector series now this I love Digimon but every time they return the TCG they change the game and rules its kinda nice because it keeps the game fresh and appealing
With the exception of hyper colosseum(Japanese version of the original tcg that played differently from ours) I don’t think any of the digimon card games have had as much success as the current one so hoping this one sticks around.
A more technical question i've had. What's the difference between "when attacking" on a digimon and "when you attack" on a tamer? Which one of those activates first or do you choose? I know that "when attacking" always happens before an opponent declares a blocker/no block or reveals a security check. But, was unsure of when you were supposed to activate the tamer.
There is no difference. A weird thing about digimon is that all your effects technically trigger at the same time, and you determine the order they resolve in.
I’m trying to learn, the rule books are very vague on instructions . Once you move a digimon from the breeding area you can’t hatch an egg right away? You need to wait for the next turn? You can put digimon either on attack or defensive position
During your Breeding Phase, you can only hatch a Digi Egg or move a digimon in the raising area to the battle area. You can only do one of those per turn. There's no such thing as attack or defense position in Digimon, you suspend your digimon when attacking (place them in "defense position"), and they do not unsuspend until the start of your next turn usually.
@@AndyseousOdyssey No. On Play effects only trigger if the Digimon is played directly on the battle area. When Digivolving effects also do not trigger if the digimon is on the breeding area.
What if a player ends their turn with the counter still in their Zone? For example: player 1 ends their turn with the counter still on 4 memory for them. EDIT: Anytime you still have memory at the end of your turn the counter goes to the enemy giving them 3 memory.
Great video for a new comer! I have cards in my deck that will do more than one security check. Does that allow me to for instance attack a suspended digimon and do one check or do both have to be checks?
While a Digimon is on the breeding area, it is unaffected by anything that happens in the battle area. They cannot be attacked, destroyed, suspended, etc. You also always digivolve your digimon in the breeding area as you would normally, and it is not mandatory to move them out of the breeding area during your raising phase.
does your card about setting up also not specify the number of security? (pokemon and vanguard both being 6) digimon card game instructions 1 [setting up] 1 shuffle egg deck 2 shuffle deck and place in deck zone, next, place the top cards (unspecified) of your deck in your security stack
Another fun game to learn that can't be bought... joking aside i have noticed boosters are actually available now, starter decks on the other hand i haven't really seen except for overpriced online. Depending on where you live your luck may be different.
Yeah SD are crazy. In Digimon they are the only source of some amazing Digimon and option cards, my recomendation is, if you're getting into the game, or plan to, pre order the next SD's. They are essential going foward, with great Alternative art reprints, AND come with the Memory boosters, game changing cards!
Great video! Absolutely got me hooked So the question is... I have a budget of $50... What should I buy to build a fun/semi competitive deck (Not biased with any colour as I have so many favourite Digimon across the sets) 😅
Green decks tend to generally be cheapest in whatever meta is happening at the time, since most of their cards are low rarity or don't require that many SRs.
Question, do the inherited abilities trigger simultaneously or sequentially? In the video you drew 2 cards on the attack trigger instead of drawing 1 and trash 1 two times.
Hey guys I'll keep updating this comment with things I missed:
An Option Card cannot be played without having the same colored Digimon and/or Tamer card in the Battler or Raising area. However, this does not apply to Option cards checked in the Security Stack. You can freely use all Security Effects during a security check regardless of your colors in play.
Overall I think this was a great introductory video into the game! Only other things I can think of for an introductory video that might have been nice are:
1.) It's mandatory to use all effects when they are triggered unless they specifically say "You May do X"(except for AncientGarurumon which says you may but is actually mandatory because it's a mistranslation -_-) or there's a cost involved like "do X to do Y". You sort of went into this but explaining they have to use the effects could be helpful as there are definitely times you might not want to use an effect.
2.) All effects of options, digimon and tamers are "Do as much as you can". So, as an example in the video, if you didn't have a digimon in play and you wanted to not give your opponent too much memory, you can choose to just play Death Claw (assuming you have a purple tamer or digimon in the breeding area to let you use a purple option card) for the 1 cost. You can't delete your opponents digimon because you don't have one to pay the cost, but you can still play it to only give your opponent 1 memory. This is most important for effects that state Do X THEN Y because those ones, even if you can't do X, you still do Y
3.) This might be a bit too advance for an introductory video but, the fact that, when multiple effects trigger at the same time (so all the When Attacking effects), the owner of the effects can choose the order of which effect to activate first amongst their own and, the turn's players effects always happen before their opponents from the same timing. Then, if an effect is added because of another effect completing, that newly added effect will "jump the cue" and activate prior to all remaining effects that were waiting to be used.
It might also be nice to go into the other common keywords like Reboot, Recovery, Security Attack, Digi-Burst but I understand leaving those out of an introductory video. Those are more for future videos for more advance mechanics. Happy to see this video regardless though. It's my favourite TCG and you guys are my favourite TCG players to watch videos of :P
Is lilithmon ur new waifu?
Here's a couple:
- You can always pass your turn without commiting to any plays or attacking. Doing so will always make your opponent start their turn at 3 memory, regardless of how much memory you had left when you passed.
- Whenever a Digimon has Security Attack +X, it means it checks X more security cards when attacking, as all Digimon have regular Security Attack by default. For example, a Digimon with Security Attack +2 will check 3 cards when attacking security. Also a Digimon that attacks multiple security in one attack has to survive all checks in order to attack to complete. In the previous example, if the Digimon has 11k DP and it hits a Digimon with 12k DP on his first check, then the attacking Digimon will be deleted before he can continue the battle.
- You forgot to mention summoning sickness, as in Digimons that get played without digivolving cannot attack the turn they're played, unless they have the Rush ability.
- Any boost or ability a Digimon gains will remain even after that Digimon digivolves. So if a Digimon gets a 2k DP boost for the turn while it's lvl 5, for example, it'll still remain with that boost if it evolves into lvl 6.
@@consoleman94 To be fair on that last point, it's probably best in a video on the basics that he didn't mention that as it's not actually always the case.
As an example, say the SEC BT1 Metalgreymon which has default security attack +2 evolves into BT1 Wargreymon
When the digimon evolves into Wargreymon it'll lose the Security Attack +2 that the Metalgreymon had but gain Security Attack +1 because it digivolved that turn. This means he'll only have Security Attack +1 instead of Security Attack Plus 3
If BT1 Wargreymon evolved further into Omnimon (on the same turn) though, it'd keep the security attack +1 because that effect is for the turn.
Then there's the global effects like BT5 Rosemon which, for the turn, gives all your digimon with Digi-burst Security Attack +1. If you used Rosemon's ability and then evolved her into Chaosmon, who doesn't have a digi-burst effect himself, Chaosmon won't be affected by the effect of Rosemon anymore even though the mon had digi-burst at the time of the effect being used
Alternatively, if you evolve say BT1 RustTyranomon into Rafflesimon, even if after the effect was used, Rafflesimon would still benefit from the effects of Rosemon's digi-burst of security attack +1 even though they didn't have digi-burst when Rosemon used it's effect.
While it is true that the vast majority of effects last for the turn and continue with the mon if it evolves/de-evolves, saying that all effects always carry over could just cause problems with newer players who don't know the intricacies of which type of effects you're talking about will last.
With death claws activation you pay 1 memory to activate it right?
You would also turn Matt sideways to suspend him for his ability right?
Good video! Just a quick reminder for anyone who's wanting to learn this game: You can only play Option cards if you have the appropriate color on the field or breeding zone (Tamers are also included in this). Hope this helps anyone that want to play this game!
Yikes big miss on my part 😬
Though there are some coming out that don’t need that restriction
@@Alex-ts6nb Yeah, but this is only for like 2022 I think, or very late 2021.
Thanks or the reminder!
That memory resource system is actually brilliant
Yup, we're always afraid of Bandai screwing up and breaking it, but not yet. It's very balanced. As in, you can make some amazing Digimon, but usually it takes a lot of memory, and as such gives your opponent time to either get rid of it, or at least brace himself for it a little.
with the right cards, you can make a deck where its never your opponents turn.
So it's not only got a good balanced Mana base that makes one have to check how they play lest they give their opponent a advantage BUT it also has a version of MTG's Mutate and Yugioh's Extra Deck that is more fair and fun?! Amazing! Little bit of Pokemon and Vanguard action going on too with players being able to guard or just rush into the shields. LOVE THAT!
It also occured to me as I was leaving this solves one of my biggest gripes in modern Yugioh that monsters became nothing more than faceless component pieces as the game evolved to focus more on the extra deck, Just wow. Whoever worked on this deserves a medal for that alone.
I loved Duel Masters back in the day and Digimon has a really similar feeling to it! If I've understood correctly, some of the same designers are behind both games.
YAAAAS i loved Duel Masters it was short lived but Great and The O.P Card Atomic Dragon was too strong it destroyed 2 shield from 1 Atk
Digimon's new TCG is a spiritual successor to Chrono-Clash.
Chrono-Clash was a spiritual successor to Duel Masters.
Duel Masters was a spiritual successor to Magic The Gather.
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That is one heck of an evolution stack, if you ask me!
@Twilord more like "spirit" evolution if ya know what i mean (if ya dont, its a reference to digimon frontier)
@@mechatar1051 Frontier is one of my favourite Digimon series. Right up there with Adventure 01 and Appmon.
Bruuuoooooooonn!b!b!!
I've been leaving yugioh since I hate how the game feels scripted and every duel is essentially the same exact plays over and over again. TCGs like Digimon, and Cardfight Vanguard I've been enjoying a lot since every game feels a hell of a lot more different than others and even and been playing them for years.
Glad to see others are picking up the games as well
You know you can play casually, right?
Same man
Join Magic the Gathering. Play standard.
@@AirIUnderwater Magic the Gathering isn't the same anymore, LoR is the new move
That was way more understandable and easy to comprehend then 2 other videos I just watched. Thank you so much! Ordered my cards today.
My friend and I love digimon and did not know there was a TCG out. About to go to our local shop now after y'alls videos. Thanks and keep up the awesome content!
just got back into digimon after 17 years, never properly played the game before. this guide was very easy to follow, appreciate it and will be putting it to good use
This game is seriously epic and has more depth than I initially thought. Was never intending to play as I had my eyes set on just collecting, but like Yugioh, I can't stop deck building. Currently in the process of building my 6th deck; an agro variant built around Hexeblaumon.
Been playing for a few months as well! GREAT medium between Yugioh and Pokemon.
How does the community see pkmn/ygo?
I’ve been playing digimon as well since March, lots of fun.
Would love to see more Digimon videos on aps plus… not just gameplay tho. Meta talk or discussions like you guys do for yugioh would be great!
I can confirm this game is a lot of fun! Quite possibly the best TCG Digimon has come out with, and likely even the one that'll stick around!
Hey man, thank you! My little brother just got this game for his birthday and is super excited about it. I don't know shit, and I didn't wanna disappoint him. Hopefully I'll be able to give him a fun, somewhat challenging game 😂 it seems genuinely fun now that I've watched your video, maybe I'll get into it a bit. Thanks!
You did an awesome job on the video. Will be following :) keep up the good work brother
Digimon is the best TCG I've played in a long time, and is currently my go-to game. The Memory Gauge is the best mana system I've ever seen in a game, and there's always something you can do during your turn. The bonus card you get to draw for digivolving always helps keep your hand fresh, and even when there's nothing to digivolve, you can still just play them right from your hand, with some even having the added benefit of "On Play" effects. The game is currently exploding in praise and popularity, and it's already been hinted that a digital client for the game is on the way.
While Magic, Pokemon and Yugioh may always be the Top 3 games in terms of sales, I believe at the rate the game is going, Digimon can at least be a Top 4 game for a long time.
I recommend trying out DBS
I have. Digimon is leagues better, in my opinion.
agree 100%!
Thank you! I just recently found a few friends willing to play and the few tutorials I watched didn’t help much. But this was easy to understand. If I play with any new people I’ll show them this video!
Thank you heaps for making this video, have been meaning to watch a how to play video but had put it off until now that I've found this nice short and to the point video.
Great video! I hope to see more Digimon content soon! I just got into the game - I've got a bunch of product coming in the next couple of weeks
Great Tutorial... Been Low key picking up Digimon cards, but don't know how to play. Now I Do! Thank you.
Hyped to see this video! Love the digimon card game and I'm trying to get people to play lol
Thank you Alec!! I don’t even play Digimon but I’m about to now! This looks sick!!
Yes!! Finally! This card game has been really fun to play, I can't wait for the next set 🙌🏽 🔥🔥
This was a great intro to Digimon! Also that egg Deck box is sick!
Bro thank you for this! Ive been collecting for a week and had no idea how to play. Now i gotta learn how to deck build.
That looks pretty interesting, the inheritance mechanic also looks pretty dope
Yup, it is quite interesting. You can literally F over your opponent with it, since you can stack a whole ass strategy with it. Especially as more sets go crazier.
Yoooooooo just finished sleeving up my Green Digi-Burst deck. Let's get digital fam! Thanks for the video Alec!
Team APS is playing Digimon! Let's go!
I managed to find a couple decks for this game at Walmart once. Though that was a month or so ago, and they haven’t had anymore since.
You really had to tried online or at the local card shop
i havnt played digimon since set 4 but man the games memory gauge mechanic is probably my favorite energy mechanic of any card game out there.
Great video! Thank you for walking us through a few turns like that, made the rules a lot easier to understand!
I love the Digimon TCG. I pulled that Omnimon Zwart Defeat Alternate Art.
i been playing digimon since it was release i was so happy when i found out they rebooted the card game it a fun card game it make we want to hang up my yugioh decks since i do not have a locals where i live.
Thiswas really easy to follow other videos i have seen on here didnt really make things simple for me especially friend teaching me how to play this has been a huge help thank you
Don't Forget to Draw!
This has become the first thing you always say when teaching players. Great video!
Great vid and explanation..me and a couple of friends just picked up the game and bought two starter decks and gonna try to get into the game so Mayne we can meet up and get a few games in
Thanks for the video, me and my friend just got come decks and we wanted to try and this’ll help.
I think you forgot to pay the 1 cost memory when playing the Option card, all that aside, I'm glad team APS is now joining the digimon community too! :) and Great Video! covered almost all info on Digiom TCG in just under 10 mins
thanks for explaining in an easy to understand manner.
Thank you! Just getting started...this was great.
Thank you for this video my friend got his deck after anime expo . i just ordered mine can't wait to play
That's dope! I was actually playing Digimon at Expo lol
how cool ! btw where did you get those awesome deck boxes!?
i like the egg one 😃
I love this game! I wish more people would play it, but so many are off put just by the name of the game, even though the gameplay itself is amazing.
I pretty much quit Yugioh for Digimon. Yugioh still has a place in my heart but I only have enough time for one. And Digimon is my personal preference.
Great video!
Awesome, I've been wanting to get into this! Thanks Alec!
getting into this, your video convinced me. Great video!!
Theres quite abit more to teach players about this game but this was a great start. The best advice I can give to learning this game is to try and not let other games rules dictate how you play this game. Yugioh being the perfect example on how convoluted rules can be, and in turn how confused players are when playing. Honestly just follow what the cards say and if says to do A and B but you can only do B. Thats ok just do B. Thats how this game is played.
There are some more complicated rulings that can come into play but for the most part yea. For example "I'll Drag You Into the Depths" works against the Omnimon from Bt5 that prevents a card effect from removing it from play. Other rules like "when attacking" effects always happen before an opponent can declare a blocker or security effect. This becomes more relevant with LordKnightmon and it's effect that allows you to play a card from hand. That card still gets it's on play effect before an opponent can declare blocker or reveal a security check. A lot of people forget this/ignore this.
@@MaPleWoRlDOrder Ill drag you into the depths works against it because Omnimon needs to return a lv 6 under it to protect itself. Drag works if the card has no cards under it. So there's not a weird interaction there.
Great video, im really curious about getting this game just because I'm a sucker for the art but it actually looks pretty fun and you explained it really well! I like the idea of spending memory also benefiting your opponent, it balances out how aggressive you allow yourself to be each turn.
Digimon sounds cool, I’ll have to check it out 👀
😂
I’ve always wanted to see how this card game is played thanks for the video!!
Looks interesting, might try it with my friends.
I am actually interested in playing this TCG and the first deck I want to build is the Ulforceveedramon deck as a start up deck then I want to play Gabumon Bond of Friendship.
Amazing review. Very clear and you have a beautiful speaking voice
So cool, a really great beginner friendly breakdown! I hope maybe someday you guys will play some matches on the channel, that would be super hype!
Thank you!! This was extremely helpful!!!
this game has came out 3 times
1999 or earlier
2003 for the D-tector series
now this I love Digimon but every time they return the TCG they change the game and rules
its kinda nice because it keeps the game fresh and appealing
With the exception of hyper colosseum(Japanese version of the original tcg that played differently from ours) I don’t think any of the digimon card games have had as much success as the current one so hoping this one sticks around.
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I didn't know that thanks for that info my dude
I needed this. Thank you very much
Hype to see it, maybe we can see a full match at some point?
Good stuff. Personally this game seems amazing!
Definitely wanna see y'all play digimon against each other
Really hope this means that we'll be seeing some gameplay videos from y'all!
You do so well of explaining. Thanks.
That's pretty interesting how the turns are based.
Been buying the cards and OMG the fucking arts are amazing. I recently pulled two Susanoomon.
The video i never wanted but needed
Thank you Alec for this video!!!
Love seeing y'all branch out
Great video! this game is awesome
I like how some things are named after computer stuff, like memory and options.
Reminds me a little of Duel Masters with it's win condition and blocker enemy effects.
Man, i really dont need more cards games to play xD but now i just might pick up those starter decks i saw at walmart
Digimon is such a good game
just recently got my first starter deck. game seams easy to understand and prob difficult to master :P
A more technical question i've had. What's the difference between "when attacking" on a digimon and "when you attack" on a tamer? Which one of those activates first or do you choose? I know that "when attacking" always happens before an opponent declares a blocker/no block or reveals a security check. But, was unsure of when you were supposed to activate the tamer.
There is no difference. A weird thing about digimon is that all your effects technically trigger at the same time, and you determine the order they resolve in.
Im curious where you got those deck boxes from :O they look really nice!
Good Job editing guys. ***** 5 Stars!
Thank you! 😭
@@alecfields1153 you're welcome and at this point, Monster should be sponsoring your edits. :)
I’m trying to learn, the rule books are very vague on instructions . Once you move a digimon from the breeding area you can’t hatch an egg right away? You need to wait for the next turn? You can put digimon either on attack or defensive position
During your Breeding Phase, you can only hatch a Digi Egg or move a digimon in the raising area to the battle area. You can only do one of those per turn. There's no such thing as attack or defense position in Digimon, you suspend your digimon when attacking (place them in "defense position"), and they do not unsuspend until the start of your next turn usually.
@@consoleman94 can you use the on play effects if you evolve them in the breeding area?
@@AndyseousOdyssey No. On Play effects only trigger if the Digimon is played directly on the battle area. When Digivolving effects also do not trigger if the digimon is on the breeding area.
i'll try to "Remember " what the memory gauge does when i start playing, thanks though, 10/10
I had no idea that Team APS had a digimon video. Isn't it a fun game? :)
YESSSS ALEC THANK YOU🙌🏽⚡
Amazing video thank you
This is simple enough
Now just need to figure out what to play
Hey love the video but wht do we do if our stsrter deck has no eggmon
What if a player ends their turn with the counter still in their Zone? For example: player 1 ends their turn with the counter still on 4 memory for them. EDIT: Anytime you still have memory at the end of your turn the counter goes to the enemy giving them 3 memory.
Great video for a new comer! I have cards in my deck that will do more than one security check. Does that allow me to for instance attack a suspended digimon and do one check or do both have to be checks?
questions about breeder zone. can u keep digivolving ur digimon in the breeding area? can they be attacked or forced to suspend etc?
While a Digimon is on the breeding area, it is unaffected by anything that happens in the battle area. They cannot be attacked, destroyed, suspended, etc. You also always digivolve your digimon in the breeding area as you would normally, and it is not mandatory to move them out of the breeding area during your raising phase.
I want to make a yellow style deck based around sakuyamon this I just pulled her today
I reccomend waiting. We're apparently getting Tamers digimon in the next special set, so Sakuyamon might get support then.
Aleeec! When new videos about Digimon tcg?? I finally found and bought a starter deck, so I'd love to see more while I look for players!
Hello, just want to ask, can you use the effect of suspended tamers to gain memory at the start of your turn?
Yes.
@@consoleman94 Thank you :)
does your card about setting up also not specify the number of security? (pokemon and vanguard both being 6)
digimon card game instructions 1
[setting up]
1 shuffle egg deck
2 shuffle deck and place in deck zone, next, place the top cards (unspecified) of your deck in your security stack
You always start with 5 security.
Amazing explanation
Another fun game to learn that can't be bought...
joking aside i have noticed boosters are actually available now, starter decks on the other hand i haven't really seen except for overpriced online. Depending on where you live your luck may be different.
Yeah SD are crazy. In Digimon they are the only source of some amazing Digimon and option cards, my recomendation is, if you're getting into the game, or plan to, pre order the next SD's. They are essential going foward, with great Alternative art reprints, AND come with the Memory boosters, game changing cards!
I like how digimon tcg system to pass turn
Great video! Absolutely got me hooked
So the question is... I have a budget of $50... What should I buy to build a fun/semi competitive deck
(Not biased with any colour as I have so many favourite Digimon across the sets) 😅
Green decks tend to generally be cheapest in whatever meta is happening at the time, since most of their cards are low rarity or don't require that many SRs.
Great video! But can we see some live battles soon?
Looks interesting 🤔
Question, do the inherited abilities trigger simultaneously or sequentially? In the video you drew 2 cards on the attack trigger instead of drawing 1 and trash 1 two times.
I've been wanting something like this. Seems like it could be a lot of fun I just don't know anybody to play with atm. Very unfortunate.
you can try remote duels or locals! The game it's really fun to play!
So I have a metalgreymon that has black and red on it, how does that work? Same with an Impearialdramon DM
Love the play mat you have…where’d you get that one from?
I know I'm late to this, but I'm confused on digivolution with the dual colored digimon