In the 2025-2026 Digimon TCG 2nd Season, Japanese players path to qualification is typically a 3 step process, having players play in local area tournaments in the first step, and then winners of those events going to a 2nd stage area qualifier event to get to nationals. This year the 2nd stage area qualifiers consisted of 14 events around the country, and they have recently concluded. We’ve been covering some of these event tops on the site but it seems Bandai has officially revealed the full breakdown for all of these events. You can find the information and graphics about them below:
All Entrants Breakdown:
The first graphic shows the breakdown of decks for all of the entrants who qualified and participated in the 2nd Stage events. Please ignore the “Season 1” in the title as this looks to be an error on Bandai’s part. Below is the English translation followed by their usage percentage. It’s unclear what differentiates the Jesmon GX decks from the Jesmon Decks. If we had to speculate, it would be the GX includes Gankoomon, where Jesmon may not.
- Hudiemon – 13.5%
- Jesmon GX – 6.0%
- Omnimon – 6.0%
- Gallantmon – 5.9%
- Royal Knights – 5.8%
- Pyramidimon – 5.5%
- Mastemon – 3.4%
- Beelzemon – 3.0%
- Blue / Green Imperialdramon – 2.6%
- Galaxy Toolbox – 2.3%
- ShineGreymon – 2.1%
- Jesmon – 2.0%
- Red / Purple Imperialdramon – 2.0%
- Others – 40.0%
Top 16 Breakdown:
The graphic below shows the decks that made it into top 16 of these events with a similar breakdown as the graphic above. Below are the breakdown translations.
- Hudiemon – 27.3%
- Royal Knights – 11.4%
- Omnimon – 9.1%
- Jesmon GX – 8.0%
- Pyramidimon – 6.8%
- Gallantmon – 3.4%
- Galaxy Toolbox – 3.4%
- Mastemon – 3.4%
- Purple Gallantmon – 2.3%
- K Mastemon – 2.3%
- Red Hybrid – 2.3%
- Green Good Stuff, Machinedramon, Leviamon, Jesmon, Megidramon, Myotismon, Adventure, Vaccine Armor, Red / Purple Phoenixmon, 3 Musketeers, 7 Great Demon Lords, Beelzemon, Bagra Army, Gabumon Aggro, Xros Heart, Linkz Dragons, Alphamon, CS Goodstuff – All 1.1% Each
Unfortunately none of this information came with decklists attached but if you’re looking for some, we have collected a few in other articles on the site. Check them out if you’d like to learn more! If you’d like to see more of these kinds of event resports, please consider supporting the website by making a small donation below to pay for websites costs. I’m currently using ads on the site to try and pay for the cost of the servers, but with adblockers being what they are, its not a perfect solution, and I would much rather not have to show ads if possible (I think everyone would be happier lol)





