Protecting Your Digimon Card Game Deck
Released in 2020, the Digimon Card Game became a quick hit, popular with collectors and players alike. The game is less complex than many other games on the the market, and is suitable for younger players. There is a decent amount of depth, making this a good “step up” from something like Pokemon.
Decks consist of 50 cards, and an optional Digi-Egg deck with up to 5 Digi-Egg cards. You will also require a Memory Gauge, along with a counter. The object of the game is to use your Digimon to attack your opponent, removing one card from the 5-card Security Stack, until you can make a successful attack against an empty Stack. The Memory Gauge plays an important role in strategy as well. It’s possible to spend so much the token is moved to your opponent’s side, which ends your turn immediately. For more information on how to play, see the official rules.

Overall, the game requires fewer supplies than many other games. The 50 card limit in the deck is a strict limit, which makes using sleeves less expensive than other games. A pack of Elite 2 Deck Guards is enough for 2 decks, for example. A Large Deck Case is big enough to hold 2 double sleeved decks, along with the Digi-Eggs if used. The Combo Pack Inner Sleeves and Elite 2 Deck Guards is likely perfect for the game, as it contains the large case, inner sleeves, and 100 Elite 2 sleeves. Of course, if you want something a little fancier, the Deck Vault 100 will hold 2 decks, along with any counters and tokens you would need.
Digimon is a rapidly growing game, suitable for casual play, with a growing competitive scene. Whether you are looking for a game to play with a younger gamer, or something a little lighter to play now and then, Digimon could be the perfect game for you.