Millenia Power! By Deep Singh

Introduction

This deck exploits the current Digimon meta, which is heavily skewed toward combo and aggro decks that rely on massive hand or trash-based resource gain. The core of this build is Millenniummon (BT18-019), introduced as a Jogress (DNA Digivolution) in BT-18 using Machinedramon and Kimeramon.

Millenniummon’s On-Play and On-Digivolve effects let you delete a Digimon. It also has DigiXros for a maximum -4 cost, reducing its play cost to 10. When you Jogress, you can return one Digimon of each level from your opponent’s trash to the top of their deck and gain 1 memory for each returned. Normally, Millenniummon would be too slow or inconsistent for competitive play—but that has changed with recent support.


Core Strategy

Recent sets have improved Millenniummon’s viability, particularly:

  • BT18-073 Machinedramon
  • BT19-070 Kimeramon
  • BT19-075 MoonMillenniummon

Let’s break down how the combo works.


Combo Setup

Turn 1
  • Digivolve into Guilmon in the raising area.
  • Play Wisdom Training or Cool Boy to set up memory and draw/search.
Turn 2
  • Digivolve into Guilmon X or Growlmon, then into Growlmon X.
  • Use Growlmon X’s effect to draw and discard BT18 Machinedramon.
  • Digivolve into BT19 Kimeramon, targeting itself for deletion:
    •  Deletes opponent’s level 3–5 Digimon.
    •  Plays a Guilmon via Growlmon X.
    •  Guilmon is destroyed by Kimeramon’s effect.
    •  Machinedramon is then played for free.
Turn 3
  • Use either:
    •  The Wicked God Descends (BT19-099) to play Kimeramon from trash.
    •   Revive from the Darkness! (BT5-107) to destroy Machinedramon, play Kimeramon, and Jogress into Millenniummon.
  • Millenniummon’s effect activates
    •  Deletes a Digimon.
    •  Returns 1 of each level from opponent’s trash to top of their deck.
    •  Gains memory.
  • Then Digivolve into MoonMillenniummon:
    •  Forces the opponent’s hand down to 5.
    •  For every 2 discarded cards, destroy a tamer.
    •  If any tamers or Digimon were destroyed, trash 1 of your opponent’s security.

Bonus Matchup: Anti-Megidramon Tech

This deck performs exceptionally well against Megidramon decks, which aim to deck out quickly and OTK you.

  • Millenniummon with sources can redirect attacks.
    • When deleted, it revives itself by returning Machinedramon and Kimeramon from trash to the bottom of the deck.

This:

  • Prevents decking out.
  • Interrupts OTK.
  • Lets you re-use your Jogress loop.

Deck List

Optional Tech Cards

  • The Wicked God Descends (BT19-099)
    •   Plays Kimeramon directly from trash, letting you complete your Jogress loop even when missing combo pieces.

Final Thoughts

This deck rewards smart sequencing and punishes opponents who overextend. With the right support, Millenniummon becomes a dominant mid-game boss that swings tempo hard in your favor.

Against greedy or self-mill decks, Millenia Power becomes a reliable counter that can grind out wins or snowball to victory by turn 3.

3 thoughts on “Millenia Power! By Deep Singh”

  1. The deck may not be the biggest meta threat but its still very fun to use. Wonder how much the new promo helps the deck.

  2. It’s unfortunate that the in-archetype support is so slow/clunky. I think Zeed is neat, but this looks like it has the muscle to compete at a higher level without all the other junk.

    Think the new promo Option has a place to revive the rest if the deck?

  3. I’ve tried the decklist. I can’t believe how fast this deck can get into millennium.
    Probably some tweaks: removing 1-2 piece of the protoform/1-2 piece of growlmon (either 1) for the new option card
    Most of the time, I’ll have enough growlmon in the hand to digivolve into, then digi that to growl X, to obtain the effect of playing out guil after getting deleted. protoform is pretty neat too.
    i may increase the moon millennium/trainings by 1 more piece depending on the slot

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