I do believe that the patomon and Marcus timing are at the same time and since digimon lets you choose timing I think (don’t actually know) that it is a greymon because it happens simultaneously but patomon goes first changing into a greymon
Actually no, its more similar to alphamons end of turn timings, if i use bt13 dorugrey inherit to stuff another of itself, the new bt13 dorugrey doesnt see end of turn. If you do any effect to majoryl change board stae before other effects that have to proc at start of main have an opportunity too, they miss timing
@@shadowoflaughter its not the same.. the new dorugrey dont see the end of turn timing because you “just” tucked it in.. meanwhile marcus is already there since last turn.. so you have 2 start of main phase effect to resolve and in this case, you resolve patamon first then marcus second.
3:23 ruling from what I understand. You can still declare the effect but if you don't have a agumon or greymon then you won't be able to push it forward, since both are start of main you can declare both then digivolve and you will have a geogrey. This is similar to jesmon when attacking with a sistermon
They help a lot in the red and purple matchups for sure. Some people I know cut them though because they are not always as good in every other matchup. Blue for example just bounces ShadowSeraphimon every time, though Venusmon is still good against it.
Maybe a silly question here on shinegrey burst mode. If u pay the 5 evo cost instead of the burst digivolve returning a marcus to hand do u then still have to trash the shinegrey burst mode end of turn?
Just swing with the bt12 marcus to digivole to burst mode for free. That allows to play from hand another marcus on the field for free that's 12k dp with rush.
It's a strong deck yes for sure. But I'd say blackwargreymon or raidwargreymon even fenriloogamon is stronger. I even still lose to blue/green imperialdramon and that deck isn't even in the meta. Just depends if you have cards to answer the board state in time to shut the deck down or pop off before they can get a good stack and back row set up.