
Digivolve your way to victory
Strategic TCG where you raise Digimon through multiple evolution stages. Features aggressive gameplay with unique memory gauge resource system that creates constant back-and-forth turns.
Digimon Card Game lets you raise and evolve digital monsters from rookie forms to mega-level powerhouses. Based on the popular anime and video games, the TCG captures the feeling of training your Digimon partner.
The game features a unique memory gauge system where spending resources advances toward your opponent's turn, creating dynamic back-and-forth gameplay. Every decision about when to evolve, attack, or use abilities matters!
Objective: Reduce opponent's Security stack from 5 to 0, then deliver a final attack to their empty Security to win.
Deck Requirements: 50 cards exactly, plus a separate deck of 0-5 Digi-Eggs. Optional 0-5 card "Tamer" stack.
Setup: Place 5 cards from deck face-down as Security. Set memory gauge to 0. Draw 5 cards. Place 1 Digi-Egg face-down in Breeding Area if you have any. Decide who goes first.
Memory Gauge: Shared resource between both players. Starts at 0. When you play cards, move marker toward opponent. When it crosses to opponent's side, they take their turn! This creates fast-paced games.
Turns are determined by memory gauge position:
Your turn ends when memory gauge moves to opponent's side OR you choose to pass. Opponent immediately starts their turn!
Digimon Cards: Main card type. Have level (2-7), DP (battle power), play cost, digivolution cost, and color. Stack on top of each other when digivolving - keep all inherited effects!
Digi-Eggs: Level 2. Start in Breeding Area. Cheap to play but weak.
Option Cards: Spell cards with one-time effects.
Tamer Cards: Remain in play providing ongoing abilities.
Colors: Red (aggro), Blue (control), Yellow (recovery), Green (ramp), Black (trash synergy), Purple (sacrifice), White (defense). Multi-color decks are common!
Digivolving: Play Digimon on top of another with same/lower level. Cheaper than playing from hand! Keeps all inherited effects from cards underneath.
Reduce opponent's Security and win:
Security Attack +X: Some Digimon check multiple Security at once! Game-changing swings.
Strategy Tip: Manage memory carefully. Going big might let opponent take a huge turn. Sometimes better to play cheap cards and force them to their side!
by Official Bandai Card Games Channel
Official rules overview from Bandai
by Tolarian Community College
Comprehensive guide with clear examples
by APS Amplifier
Detailed tutorial covering digivolution and strategy