I think is because memory boost only let you grab digimons, not tammers, and also with Boko you can digievolve a tammer for free because you gain memory when a tammer dogievolves. Also Boko search the top 5 cards and memory boost only 4
I(guy in the video) believe Luis has covered my thoughts as to why I'd pick boko. I find his search to be incredibly reliable and being able to grab 2 things is great. The deck truly shines when you have multiple tamers not just 1, so even if you find yourself drawing 1 or even 2 of your tamers, I like getting all the way to 3 because of tamer deletion and combo potential. Also its kind of nice that some decks don't find it easy to delete so you'll sometimes consume their resources just for the 1 mon. Last thing to consider is that having more bodies to sac that aren't your tamers to deal with lucemon chaos mode effects is nice as well regarding that specific match up. At the end of the day I will say its personal preference as mist memory boost can sometimes hit good milling cards but Boko achieves what it does better in my opinion and also if it does survive it can be added as another security check which is crucial in any rush deck such as this.
Congrats on the win. This deck is so abusive. Glad you're playing it. I've been playing the deck for like a month. So, merva is actually an insane card. That is why you try to play 4 jack raid and mist. It's also why gabumon at 4 is so important. The memory you can gain late game can get you to 9+ and can hit for 6-7 checks in a turn.
@@Shmeeters Thanks for this profile. I'd seen two different versions, one with the Lowee/Kaiser package, the other from Avault. I was trying to figure out a balance between the two. The first seemed too slow, the Avault one felt a bit too convoluted by using Eiji, and I feel like this falls squarely in between the two and really hits the sweet spot for the deck.
Great deck, very informative! The camera angle felt a little wonky, but otherwise a good watch!
Man I need to get some bt7 koichi
Any reason why Boko over memory boost? Seems like Boko is too frail this meta and I never felt like I was missing tamers
The famous mariano jar from the digi tcg community is keeping some secret sauce here!
I think is because memory boost only let you grab digimons, not tammers, and also with Boko you can digievolve a tammer for free because you gain memory when a tammer dogievolves.
Also Boko search the top 5 cards and memory boost only 4
I(guy in the video) believe Luis has covered my thoughts as to why I'd pick boko. I find his search to be incredibly reliable and being able to grab 2 things is great. The deck truly shines when you have multiple tamers not just 1, so even if you find yourself drawing 1 or even 2 of your tamers, I like getting all the way to 3 because of tamer deletion and combo potential. Also its kind of nice that some decks don't find it easy to delete so you'll sometimes consume their resources just for the 1 mon. Last thing to consider is that having more bodies to sac that aren't your tamers to deal with lucemon chaos mode effects is nice as well regarding that specific match up. At the end of the day I will say its personal preference as mist memory boost can sometimes hit good milling cards but Boko achieves what it does better in my opinion and also if it does survive it can be added as another security check which is crucial in any rush deck such as this.
Congrats on the win. This deck is so abusive. Glad you're playing it. I've been playing the deck for like a month. So, merva is actually an insane card. That is why you try to play 4 jack raid and mist. It's also why gabumon at 4 is so important. The memory you can gain late game can get you to 9+ and can hit for 6-7 checks in a turn.
@@Shmeeters Thanks for this profile. I'd seen two different versions, one with the Lowee/Kaiser package, the other from Avault. I was trying to figure out a balance between the two. The first seemed too slow, the Avault one felt a bit too convoluted by using Eiji, and I feel like this falls squarely in between the two and really hits the sweet spot for the deck.
Anyone ever tell this guy he sounds like Alf lol
Where’s the fun?