
(Set A to 0)
>>1Whose is it?
>>22Read the rulebook.
>>22It’s the other person’s.
(Deck)
I still don’t know the rules.
Later on, the attack power exceeded 1000 or more…
Protect
There are different types of ABC, but I can’t choose which one to use myself, and I don’t really know which type would be good to use…
Success rate 56%
In other words, it’s like rock-paper-scissors for virus data vaccines, right?
The values fluctuate depending on the level of evolution, and it’s a battle of hitting each other.
>>8Race doesn’t matter.
The mark written on myself becomes the opponent’s attack, and the mark written on the opponent becomes my attack.
I understand that having a 40% completion rate is a condition for game progression, but there must have been something more.
>>9I wish they had made the evolution responsibility fall to the DigiVice like in the English version.
Nullify special abilities
Not done without special abilities.
If you don’t properly collect the cards, you can’t evolve or play, right? I thought to myself as a child that my allowance just wasn’t enough at all.
>>13I mean, you have to buy a starter.
When I was a kid, someone clearly taught me that there is a concept of inflation in card games.
The vaccine is “to make the opponent A.”
Data is “to make the opponent B.”
The virus is “C-ing the opponent.”
Had a tendency to do.
So, since there was a cycle of A>B>C>A, in most cases it will be virus>data>vaccine>virus.
Due to the ability of the Armor body to halve attack power, even Omegamon couldn’t win.
There was a Cyberdramon whose attack power triples with four cards in hand.
Basically, it seems that the evolution is designed to be completed with the cards that come out in one booster.
As a result, strange evolution paths were also created.
>>18Is this how you arrange it…?
A mysterious card that no one wanted to battle with, even though everyone around me was buying it.
Defense Plugin C
I was doing it with a friend.
The red frame card was cool.
The sea of the internet is nice, isn’t it…?
Basically, a new series starts in the new year to crush the previous series, leading to an incredible inflation.
By the way, I will also do a pinpoint meta analysis for the previous year.
>>26There are a ton of guys who are just too precise and there’s nothing I can do about it!
First, I have never seen a starter.
>>27Thanks to that, the collection rate is not reaching ○%.
>>42I think they didn’t include it because they would be disappointed if they rolled it and got nothing.
>>27The memory of the hot and intense storm of metal was everywhere.
>>83That deck case is cool, isn’t it?
>>83I had it…
It’s the type that is either a cyborg or a machine, so even though it’s in the illustration, it can’t be used for WarGreymon.
>>27A memory of going out of my way to buy it at the Fuji TV shop.
I think Tamers was the best promotional program.
>>28The digital code is annoying, so I really don’t need it…
>>28All the cards got ruined, so I shouldn’t show them to the kids.
>>131(It’s fine to use plain thick paper for slashing.)
>>131As long as you have code and thick paper, it’s fine, so it’s true that you don’t need a real card… but still, you do it…
>>156The resistance of paper and toys feels like the anime “Gyari Gyaru Gyaru!” and it’s really cool.
It’s nice that the pin cards go to the point gauge and can’t evolve anymore.
>>29I wonder how many people played it enough to relate to it… ?
– Does not receive the effects of Particle Worm No. 2.
– A is not set to 0.
Evolution Conditions: ● or ×
That had no flavor at all, both in terms of rules and experience.
>>34It’s an expression of success/failure in raising LCD toys… The higher the maturity level, the more conditions are required…
A terrifying illustration of Bedamon.
I thought it was a heavy plaid card, but it was a pattern.
The success rate of ○○% is easy to understand, but…
It was a mystery how things like →●● or →●✖️ would be done until playing PlayStation games.
>>37Which one is it?
>>39(I’ve never played it…)
I was spinning the gacha.
You can’t get the rule book unless you buy the starter, right?
I didn’t have the sheet either.
When A thought that a 1000 Omega Mon was strong, a guy from the neighborhood who has mastered the game in the picture told him that it’s not strong at all.
I was told that even if I could release it, there would be no opportunity to use A anyway.
Isn’t it something like a sacrifice in Yu-Gi-Oh! that leads to evolution?
I ignored it and just left it as it was.
It lasted quite a long time, considering it continued until the era of Saber.
No one really understands the rules, but aren’t the cards we’ve gathered the best?
Isn’t the card battle and arena in PlayStation just like paper and different rules…?
>>51The evolution conditions and such should be the same.
You can play by the same rules as paper with Digimon Card Game for WSC.
>>58It’s just that there are three attacks, and it’s up to me to choose.
You can evolve anything as long as it shares the same attribute by accumulating evolution points.
The card battle and card arena in the PS game were fun.
The rules are completely different, though.
The first Omegamon is amazing.
I have to use a fusion (shiny card) to summon Omnimon (shiny card) by combining Wargreymon (shiny card) or MetalGarurumon (shiny card) into an ultimate evolution, but I fall into the Dark Area in one turn.
There’s no way kids can use something like this together!!
I used to play the WonderSwan game version.
I have a memory of something that looked like the main characters’ doppelgangers barging in and it was incredibly scary.
Compared to the current digital cameras, the old ones are grouped together, but the ones from the Sabers era are a different series that has the additional rule called α.
And this guy is an Apmon card.
Why are you keeping the same rules even though you’re completely revamping the series?
I kind of liked that sometimes Digimon like Andromon and B were stronger than A.
The reason I keep spinning the capsule toy machine every time I go to the supermarket is because it’s right at the entrance.
I liked that there were many loose illustrations that felt like magic cards.
>>59Let’s stop the fighting; that’s the real cheat.
“Some have the effect of invalidating (setting A to 0), and I thought that was awesome!”
I have never battled.
I have a bitter memory of buying a lot without realizing that the staff had taken out the rare ones.
The same thing happens occasionally with other Carddass, and it still really pisses me off when I think about it now.
I was moved when I got a golden Susanoo card or something like that.
We never faced each other even once.
Loose illustrations of Digimon are great, right?
I remember it was also featured in a small guidebook for Pendulum.
When you win against a stronger opponent, you can add more damage and also cause regression, so it’s actually fun to play.
>>65Look at this LuceMon!
In the morning, there was anime, and the fact that there were card gacha everywhere was strong.
I only remember this image, but I can’t recall the card illustration at all…
>>67The first move is generally an official illustration, and it can also be a color variation of the official illustration or a 3DCG model of it.
There are definitely many that are not like that, but the impression of that kind of clichéd structure is strong.
The official playmat has a design where the item side only places the top part of the cards.
It seemed cool to a slightly twisted elementary school student.
Even though it’s a starter, I often felt frustrated that it has no proper evolution at all…
>相手は効果なしにる!なしになる!Not going to be ignored!
I know there are a lot of cards like neutron jammer cancelers.
It will become without special abilities.
Not affected by the effect
>>74This effect is not a special ability.
The newly drawn illustration has… the coolest Dino Bimon ever…
Fusion into the Ultimate Combined Digimon
I like you.
>>77The new one is the one that was prohibited from being friendly with Yamato.
It seems that a DCG version of the card I’m currently playing is coming out, so I’m looking forward to it.
What is truly unknown is the second generation created by blowing up the original image.
>>80Isn’t α somewhat well-known among the Saber generation?
Apka is, well… yes.
>>84Many people probably remember that it was displayed in arcades on Data Carddass, right?
>>80It’s terrible that a Winnie deck that focuses on stacking Level III cards was stronger than evolving with the first shot.
I simply collected the card illustrations because they were really cool.
I was excited when I hit Dukemon.
It wasn’t written in the small rulebook about running out of cards, so it ended up in a stalemate between A and C.
>>82It’s impossible to finish under this rule before running out of cards, yet you didn’t write it down…
I’ve only seen it in Carddass.
>>85You didn’t go to Lotteria…
>>91It was not in the city.
>>91I didn’t know that Lotteria was involved with not only Pokémon but also Digimon.
Those days were shining.
>>110It’s Lotte-eria with Lopmon and Terriermon!
>>119(Denied by official staff)
>>129Thus, the theory of “Paradox of Japanese History”
But even if there is consideration, I would never say it out loud, right?
Card Arena feels closer to the current Digimon because of its color evolution.
Collecting Digimon cards as a child made me develop a fetish for concealed eyes, big breasts, and midriff.
I can’t believe I was so motivated to collect cards that I rarely battle with.
>>89TCGs are not solely meant for battles.
It’s perfectly fine to buy it for collection purposes.
>>89It’s the same now…
>>89Let me compete.
I learned the rules for the first time from Teri-suke’s video.
In the past, something like a complete terminal.
I remember buying it at a throwaway price on auction.
I bought it like crazy until I almost died…
I haven’t fought against you…
My arm!
My chin!
>>99Shut up…
I used to get an allowance and spend it on Carddass to collect Digimon cards, but…
The crucial “win rate of ◯%” is not included in the Carddas, and on top of that, I don’t even understand the rules, so there were a lot of kids who have never played with the cards at all.
>>100You usually buy a starter, right?
I think it’s nice that when the deck runs out, you shuffle the discard pile and revive, as it feels very much like Digimon.
I normally played against friends while remembering the rules and even participated in tournaments.
The Black WarGreymon that was distributed during the war game is still at my parents’ house.
Activation Timing: Battle Phase This card can only be placed in one slot and is not affected by the effect of “7 Program Emergency Stop” Ultimate Connection!! Bq-302 and Aokage Effect: Send all cards placed in the opponent’s slots to the Down Area. Then, after shuffling the opponent’s deck, draw one card from the opponent. That card is also immediately sent to the Down Area. *This card cannot be distributed through regular means (Perfect Resource). Distribution Number 370 Business § Music, Distribution Date Year Month Day BANDAI 2000 MADE IN JAPAN
I used to like this kind of thing.
>>107I liked those days… too.
>>107The digital text below is also nice.
Paildramon ⇔ MetalGreymon → Imperialdramon, I saw this in Tag Tamers as well.
I’ve played a lot of PS games.
>>108If you do that, Betamon will start to look at you with dislike.
I used to collect a lot of Kira cards.
It’s still saved.
Seriously, once you learn the rules, it’s pretty fun, so whenever I hear about people who didn’t play back then, I think it’s such a waste!
I used to often hang out with my friends on Sunday.
The game was easy, and I remember getting hooked on it.
I wonder how many people in Japan have fought under the Ultimate Battle Rules.
>>117I remember that the life is 200, but I don’t remember any of the detailed rules at all…
>>117I have done it before, but it was too much trouble, so everyone just quit using the usual rules.
>>117Isn’t it rather mainstream Ultimate?
This one is more interesting.
>>146It’s a game that already seems to have an image of not even being played under the regular rules, so which country thinks Ultimate is the mainstream?
>>155Shut up! The ultimate was mainstream around me!
A 60-card deck is fun, right!
The intense and fierce storm of metal is great, but the way the card names are given is also nice.
The wind is like flames, ice fangs are like swords, love.
>>120It’s understandable that many catchy elements are directly used in the new digital camera.
>>120The darkness likes the light, and the lightning fang matches the cylinder.
>>246I like the King of Magic Bullets who runs swiftly.
If the deck runs out, treat it as the end of the game and send all cards on the field that are level 3 or lower to the Dark Area, then shuffle them and return them to the deck.
There was a big Carddass, right?
>>122Is it the type that you peel off?
When you think about the Harpy’s Feather Duster that lasts for two turns, it’s broken… because of this, the Data type was overwhelmingly strong.
It was at an 80% success rate, but was there ever a 100%?
>>127There is.
>>127From there on, wasn’t it a super evolution plugin or another option card?
We are honor students!
Bad Friend
I didn’t understand the rules at all, but…
I used to collect comedies and cool stuff like this.
Let’s stop the fighting.
It was like, looking at the illustration and seeing the attack power, I felt satisfied.
>>133“Because numbers are justice…”
>>133I also had this Pokémon card.
I only know about the early days.
>>133It feels like that was the case for everyone around me, but in reality, even official tournaments had a level of random selection, which shows how big the content was at that time.
I was organizing a deck based on the Metal Garurumon deck featured in the V Jump special edition.
Particle Worm No. 2
>>141This card is not affected by the effect of Particle Worm No.2 (this effect is not a special ability).
If you’re having trouble with evolution conditions, just use Shining Evolution.
I bought it mainly because the Digimon drawings were good.
>>143Looking at it now, most of the cards are just sticking official Digimon artwork, but the official illustrations are well done to begin with…
>>151Kaiser Greymon had a platinum finish, which made it really cool and one of my favorites.
The rare card included in the starter is either Imperialdramon or some big beetle, chosen randomly.
I still can’t forgive that I bought three and all three were stag beetles.
>>145Gran Kuwagamon is great, right!?
>>149If all three are the same, then of course you’d get mad, right!?
>>149You want an Imperial more than something that’s not in anime, right?!
Please restock the sleeves for the new digi card’s thread image…
The reason I like Magnamon isn’t because of its performance in the anime, but because the old Digimon cards were shiny and cool.
I remember it being incredibly strong as a card as well.
>>158No. 300 is luxurious because it’s foil stamped and has a shine.
I also like the embossed black imp.
>>158The illustration is so good, just like in the old days of digital.
>>158It was strong because the evolution was slow.
There was a blue card in the Tamers crossover, right?
>>160Memories that seem to have come from Carddass.
>>160There are some that have become 3D cards.
I really wanted it back then, but I didn’t win it, so I still have a longing for it, but that code in the bottom right is just too much…
It’s quite excellent as a Digimon encyclopedia.
Dukemon… often died with A at 0…
I tried out the current card-teaching app the other day, but it’s quite difficult.
>>163Sharing mana with each other is mind-blowing… it’s fun…
>>170I’m not very familiar with card games, but I guess it’s a rule that you don’t see very often?
>>170If you keep persistently saying “I’ll return the memory with 1…”, decks without a teimer will generally struggle!
It was fun to see a lot of things like IF armor evolution that didn’t appear in the main story.
I don’t even know if there are any broken evolution routes because I haven’t played the game properly.
The current and the old illustrations are really great, aren’t they?
>>172The illustration is nice, but the old digital camera really has a great format…
X antibody is super cool.
>>173The Red Frame made me wonder what it was, and I ended up giving up on it…
The regular appearance of card thumbnails was a delight for kids with little allowance.
By the way, it’s going to be a new digital camera DCG, right?
Let’s do it…
There was something back in the day where you could buy like four at once and peel them off.
I liked that.
>>181I got something like De-Reaper or the twelve zodiac signs from that.
I wonder if the new Digica could do something like the “old Digica theme” again…
I know that some of the old digital camera option cards have been remade.
>>182I already did it in the early stages.
>>185It wasn’t selling at all and ended up being about 1,300 yen per box online… but now it’s gotten really expensive.
>>182What else should I do besides the old digital illustration of Para…?
>>182The classic collection has bullets, and it doesn’t sell very well…
Since everyone around me didn’t buy any boosters or starters, we were playing with the rule that each person would put out one card, and the one with the bigger number would win.
The V Jump that spread the combo of Black Impe + Get to Space + Sky City is truly unforgivable.
The internal conflict has become chaotic.
I wonder why the ones that came out from Jumbo Carddass had a font that looked like a pirate copy.
I remember the thick blue card that came from Carddass, which I absolutely knew I wouldn’t be able to use in real life.
I was using a Baifumon that can only be put out under the condition that the opponent’s attack power is over 600 and the win rate is 80%.
The worst darkness is the Appmon cards that were probably made by copying DigiCards without considering game balance or anything else.
>>193I heard that the rules themselves weren’t exactly the same, but I’ve never actually played it, so I don’t know anything…
Tamers wanted to pull Digimon cards, but the Deleaper that kept appearing was a nuisance.
I don’t know the rules, but I was gathering a lot and putting them in a can.
>>195This guy seems like he would draw his own original Digimon…
>>201It seems like the setting is for a virus strain.
>>201The shock of Takato was intense.
Doing the same thing.
The classic collection includes the analog boy that is still being used today!
Well, it’s been reprinted multiple times in Premium Bandai and event-exclusive packs…
The blue card that comes out all tightly packed from the Carddass is great, isn’t it?