Now what about a video for Koji and AncientGaruru and MagnaGaruru? Would love to see what you cook to try and make a Pure MagnaGarurumon deck that isn't just Koji Hunters (except Koji Hunters is far more viable than Takuya Hunters thanks to Lowee and Rhihi)
I'm currently running Mixed Red Hybrid but my brew is different: I run 4x Ancient, 2 Blitz emperor and 2 Tommy and 2 kumamon. I'll let you figure out the rest.
Fellow RH veteran PAQI here First of all really nice video and editing Seconds I also like my version of Ancientgrey Hyrbids with 2 BT18 Emperorgrey's mixed in. Over at my Team Channel 'Team True Villains' there is a proper showcase and insight to why I like the New Emperor in the Deck 🔥👀
Hey Paqi, thanks for watching! Love your stuff on TTV, and I agree I also really like new Emperor it does so much, I just wish it wasn’t a 5 cost evo, maybe 4 and I would use it more often. Keep repping the Red Hybrid!
@@TamilTakuya thank you for the Love brother 🫶🏼 yes I agree the evo cost is not cheap by any means. But you can play around it by punishing your opponents when they try to ace you when you swing first with the Ancientgrey's. I love the tech, it always came in clutch from my experience 🙌🏼 Especially against the 3 Angels matchup or Imperial, this card when played at the right time always steals games.
Okay here’s what I am doing with my build. Four Red Bokomon. Four White Bokomon. Four BT 17 Flamemon. Three BT 12 Flamemon. Three Piercing Takuya Three Memory Takuya Two Takuya and Koji. Three BT 17 AncientGreymon. Three Secret AncientGreymon. Two BT 7 Aldamon. Four BT 17 BurningGreymon. Two BT 7 BurningGreymon. Four BT 17 Agunimon. Two Promo Agunimon. Two Crimson Blaze Two Red Memory Boost Two Ancient Guardian Deity One Blitz Omni Four BT 14 Koromon as the egg. My build is built to dig deep into the deck and find their pieces while flooding the board with a bunch of rookies which I can use to attack. Because I can do this while setting up my AncientGreymon, I can put my opponent to 2 Security on my second turn almost every match. If not then they might be dead due to the Secret Rare AncientGreymon into Blitz Omni. But due to the rookie Rush, I don’t even need the Blitz Omni unless I run into a security option. My optimal turn ones are me digivolving a rookie in raising and playing the Ancient Guardian Deity to play the Memory Takuya for two. Turn 2, move out the rookie from raising and play the White Bokomon. Search the top 5 of my deck for any missing pieces and a tamer. Digivolve my Takuya into a BT 17 BurningGreymon, gain back 2 memory from the Bokomon, attack with the BurningGreymon, use its effect to evolve into the BT 17 Agunimon. Agunimon effect to evolve into the Secret Rare AncientGreymon from hand. The new one works too but isn’t lethal. You have the Takuya, BurningGreymon, and Agunimon in sources. That is an additional 3 security checks on top of the original for AncientGreymon. That is 4 checks. The effect of the Tamer gives you 2 memory back. Now if your rookie was the Red Bokomon you retain your turn. Attack with that Bokomon. Digivolve the AncientGreymon into the Blitz Omni to end the game. That is the optimal turn 1 and 2. However this won’t happen all the time. If you cannot end the match then you can still apply the pressure from these attacks and take away most if not all of your opponents security extremely early. You also float into your tamers and add a Hybrid back from trash with the new AncientGreymon. With the old one you play back any of the Level 4 or lower Digimon from trash. Worse deletion effect but stronger checks. My build was designed to turbo into these types of lines. The Aldamon is there for dealing with decks that have a lot of security bombs. The discard Flamemon are there to dig deeper into the deck without bottom decking cards. Red Memory Boost is a flex spot in the deck. Some run trainings but I find that my digivolution cost are typically reduced to the point where Trainings don’t matter. I would prefer the extra memory so I can hard play a rookie and get a search. Especially powerful with the White Bokomon which gives me another two memory back. I essentially gain a memory from that. My friends hate my list due to how fast it ends things. It also has a good chunk of board control. Fun deck to play.
Need that takuya stonks
Now what about a video for Koji and AncientGaruru and MagnaGaruru?
Would love to see what you cook to try and make a Pure MagnaGarurumon deck that isn't just Koji Hunters (except Koji Hunters is far more viable than Takuya Hunters thanks to Lowee and Rhihi)
I'm currently running Mixed Red Hybrid but my brew is different: I run 4x Ancient, 2 Blitz emperor and 2 Tommy and 2 kumamon. I'll let you figure out the rest.
Fellow RH veteran PAQI here
First of all really nice video and editing
Seconds I also like my version of Ancientgrey Hyrbids with 2 BT18 Emperorgrey's mixed in. Over at my Team Channel 'Team True Villains' there is a proper showcase and insight to why I like the New Emperor in the Deck 🔥👀
Hey Paqi, thanks for watching!
Love your stuff on TTV, and I agree I also really like new Emperor it does so much, I just wish it wasn’t a 5 cost evo, maybe 4 and I would use it more often.
Keep repping the Red Hybrid!
@@TamilTakuya thank you for the Love brother 🫶🏼
yes I agree the evo cost is not cheap by any means.
But you can play around it by punishing your opponents when they try to ace you when you swing first with the Ancientgrey's.
I love the tech, it always came in clutch from my experience 🙌🏼
Especially against the 3 Angels matchup or Imperial, this card when played at the right time always steals games.
When he whispers hybrid for game 😩
I could whisper something else if you want 😏
@ proceeds to whisper “omni for game”
Okay here’s what I am doing with my build.
Four Red Bokomon.
Four White Bokomon.
Four BT 17 Flamemon.
Three BT 12 Flamemon.
Three Piercing Takuya
Three Memory Takuya
Two Takuya and Koji.
Three BT 17 AncientGreymon.
Three Secret AncientGreymon.
Two BT 7 Aldamon.
Four BT 17 BurningGreymon.
Two BT 7 BurningGreymon.
Four BT 17 Agunimon.
Two Promo Agunimon.
Two Crimson Blaze
Two Red Memory Boost
Two Ancient Guardian Deity
One Blitz Omni
Four BT 14 Koromon as the egg.
My build is built to dig deep into the deck and find their pieces while flooding the board with a bunch of rookies which I can use to attack. Because I can do this while setting up my AncientGreymon, I can put my opponent to 2 Security on my second turn almost every match. If not then they might be dead due to the Secret Rare AncientGreymon into Blitz Omni.
But due to the rookie Rush, I don’t even need the Blitz Omni unless I run into a security option. My optimal turn ones are me digivolving a rookie in raising and playing the Ancient Guardian Deity to play the Memory Takuya for two.
Turn 2, move out the rookie from raising and play the White Bokomon. Search the top 5 of my deck for any missing pieces and a tamer. Digivolve my Takuya into a BT 17 BurningGreymon, gain back 2 memory from the Bokomon, attack with the BurningGreymon, use its effect to evolve into the BT 17 Agunimon. Agunimon effect to evolve into the Secret Rare AncientGreymon from hand. The new one works too but isn’t lethal.
You have the Takuya, BurningGreymon, and Agunimon in sources. That is an additional 3 security checks on top of the original for AncientGreymon. That is 4 checks.
The effect of the Tamer gives you 2 memory back.
Now if your rookie was the Red Bokomon you retain your turn.
Attack with that Bokomon.
Digivolve the AncientGreymon into the Blitz Omni to end the game.
That is the optimal turn 1 and 2.
However this won’t happen all the time. If you cannot end the match then you can still apply the pressure from these attacks and take away most if not all of your opponents security extremely early. You also float into your tamers and add a Hybrid back from trash with the new AncientGreymon. With the old one you play back any of the Level 4 or lower Digimon from trash. Worse deletion effect but stronger checks.
My build was designed to turbo into these types of lines. The Aldamon is there for dealing with decks that have a lot of security bombs. The discard Flamemon are there to dig deeper into the deck without bottom decking cards. Red Memory Boost is a flex spot in the deck. Some run trainings but I find that my digivolution cost are typically reduced to the point where Trainings don’t matter. I would prefer the extra memory so I can hard play a rookie and get a search. Especially powerful with the White Bokomon which gives me another two memory back. I essentially gain a memory from that. My friends hate my list due to how fast it ends things. It also has a good chunk of board control. Fun deck to play.
TAKUYA SWEEP!