Friday, February 21, 2014

Digimon Fusion Collectible Card Game - A look at the rares!


You didn't get an SR in your pack? Don't sweat it, Rares are just as useful!

There are 11 rares in the first set - New World
These glossy glittery cards are shinier then the dark foil of an SR!

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This card doesn't look that impressive. Its boost value is that of an average 0 cost card like Starmons and Cutemon.  It is however the only 0 cost Shoutmon out right now and will be super useful for summoning the Shoutmon X4 promo you get at the upcoming Digi-Duel Days events. Hold onto this card, give it a try when you win the promo. Being the only 0 cost Shoutmon card, it also helps your deck have more foils in it to look really fancy along with your promo.

The Shoutmons that don't fuse!
Tactimon can make it hard to fuse by adding to your fusion costs, with these Shoutmon, you don't need to fuse and can take on strong enemies with the help of some boosts.
By playing in the Hot Springs code crown, you can summon these for free and just concentrate on paying the boost costs. A good card to pair with Dorulucannon is Ballistamon, for 1 cost you get 800 boost and if you play 2 Ballistamon as boost this turn, thats 2100 power!
Shoutmon B1-001 can use the help of Starmons or Chibitortomon to boost more than once.

But if  you do want to fuse
Take your pick! Shoutmon X3 makes your opponent play their boost cards, maybe when they didn't want to play them yet? Get into your opponent's head with this card!

Shoutmon X4 has more power then just about any fusion card. This is a great card for fighting in a code crown which gives Fusion Fighters +100 power, you'd tie with Bagra's several cards of 1500 power and possibly win those ties if you're the priority player.
The Shoutmon X4B with 1500 is stronger but it all depends if you're willing to pay a much higher cost just for an extra 100 power.

Would you like to wreck your opponent's plans this turn.. you can make their cards too expensive to play, or you can get rid of their Digimon entirely with Reapmon's effect.
With an early Reapmon you can get an idea of what cards your opponent has in their deck by paying attention to what they are discarding.

Blue Flare has some really strong cards. Greymon's 2 cost may look expensive but in Blue Flare's code crown, all blue costs are lowered by 1. Pay 1 for a Digimon with 1000 power?! 
Yes! and a hand full of Digimemories!
If you play Greymon you can still trick your opponent into thinking you're not going to fuse. This version of Greymon says nothing about not being able to fuse ;)

Mailbirdramon is a little weird. A common Greymon in the same set has the same effect but the power and boost are different by 100 points.
Having 2 cards with this same effect is not bad. It gives you more chances to stick with this strategy you're trying to do, drawing more cards while paying 0 to summon this card. With 6 total copies of this effect, you might be drawing a card for free every turn and playing strong fusions!
Mailbirdramon also adds to the very nice show off holographic decks we all want

Look at these monsters! How much power they already have.
Cyber Rancher is the strongest card in the game right now by just looking at its printed power value.
It may not have a good effect, but forget the Super Rares this card's 1800 power is tough to beat.
With the Blue Flare Code Crown, playing this card as a fusion leaves you plenty of cards still in your hand. Have a few Digimemories like Agumon to lower your opponent's power since you can't boost your own.

Blastmon. yeah... read the effect, I'm done.
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