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


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