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Gabumon and the Garurumon line — Blue's answer to Red's Greymon

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If Agumon and the Greymon line are the spine of Red in the Digimon Card Game, Gabumon and the Garurumon line are the spine of Blue. From BT-01 onward, Gabumon has been the Rookie that leads into Garurumon, WereGarurumon, MetalGarurumon, and Omnimon (when you fuse with the Greymon side). We're not telling you to buy or sell — we're laying out the archetype and why it still drives Blue decks.

Why the Garurumon line defines Blue

Gabumon in BT-01 and later sets typically offers draw, search, or setup. Garurumon and the rest of the line bring aggression and evolution payoffs. Blue's identity — draw power, bouncing, and evasive attacks — fits the Garurumon theme. When you need a Blue Rookie that scales into a finisher, Gabumon is the default. Omnimon (BT1-084) is the fusion of WarGreymon and MetalGarurumon; it's the capstone that both Red and Blue players know. Newer sets have added more Gabumon and Garurumon variants; the line gets support in almost every booster.

Gabumon — BT-01 Booster New Evolution
Gabumon — BT-01. The Blue Rookie that starts the Garurumon line.

Collecting and play

BT-01 Gabumon and the Garurumon evolutions are old; supply is finite. Alternate arts and secret rares for MetalGarurumon and Omnimon command premiums. For play, Blue decks still use the evolution chain; Time Stranger and Dawn of Liberator may add new support. We're not calling a top or a bottom — we're giving you the context. Gabumon and the Garurumon line: Blue's answer to Red's Greymon.

Mara Vex
Set & market correspondent, The Hoardgate Gazette

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