It allows you to get two of your bodies off the board and into a new body that is not affected by CB. The deck doesn't have to just leave a bunch of 2k bodies in play if you suspect your opponent has it. I didn't phrase that very well at all in the video so I apologize for the confusion
It's 50! I have messed up and posted 49 card lists before, so I definitely appreciate you double checking. 16 nume 11 rookies 10 ultimates 7 megas 3 lv7'3 3 options/tamers.
@@AdamTCG no they're at the very beginning right after the eggs. Its 8 ukkomon and 3 of the movie promo armadillo. I wonder if anyone else is having this issue
You could easily swap the armadillos for floodgates if you wanted. The deck is very flexible so you can really do a lot and have fun with it. I just haven't really seen anyone use armadillo yet, so I wanted to present it. I think it's a super valid tech for the deck, but there's definitely a lot you can pull off without it
@@TCGTamer Actually, another question I have about the deck. Is there a way to deal with someone playing deathx, especially if you have a wide board of numemons?
@@Taffom yes, it's all about setting up your sources in an optimal way. Deathx can wipe your rookies pretty effectively, but if you evolve onto your nume into numex, then Monzae, you'll make sure multiple of your bodies float. Then it's all about utilizing your broken lv6's and lv7's in combination with monzae X to make sure they stay out of the game
@@kingbl4de734 yeah all you have to do is jogress 2 lv 4's and tuck the shakkou with kimeras effect. Even if you jogressed 2 numex, it's really easy to just have a rb1 nume under it. Getting a yellow lv4 and a black lv4 is incredibly easy