Best Digimon Card Game Starter Decks Ranked 2026 (All Current Decks Reviewed)

Digimon TCG · Buying Guide · Updated June 2026

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Starter Decks Ranked 2026

Every current Digimon TCG starter deck ranked and reviewed — with honest pros, cons, price breakdowns, and our pick for new players in 2026.

By Big Game Bazaar  ·  Updated: June 2026  ·  10 min read

⚡ Quick Picks — Best Starter Deck For…

Best for New Players: ST-24 Digimon Data Squad

Best Two-Player Intro: ST-23 + ST-24 together

Best for Competitive: ST-22 Amethyst Mandala

Best Nostalgic Pick: ST-21 Hero of Hope

Best New Mechanic Showcase: ST-23 Digimon BeatBreak

Best Value: ST-24 at $15.99 MSRP

How We Ranked These Decks

We ranked every current Digimon TCG starter deck on four criteria: playability out of the box, upgrade potential, value for price, and how well it teaches the game. We did not rank purely on competitive power — a starter deck that wins at the LGS but confuses a new player is not a great starter deck.

All four currently available starter decks are reviewed below. Note: older starter decks (ST-1 through ST-20) are included at the end as honourable mentions but are harder to find at retail and use older card formats.

📌 Note on Pricing

All prices are MSRP from Bandai. Street pricing may vary. Singles for any of these decks are available through our Andrew’s Card Corner TCGplayer storefront.

#1

ST-24: Digimon Data Squad

ST-24  ·  Released: May 15, 2026

🏆 Our #1 Pick

$15.99 MSRP

Color

Red / Black

Playstyle

Midrange / Dual Cards

Difficulty

Absolute Beginners & Nostalgic Players

Best For

Based on Digimon Data Squad (Savers) — the beloved 2006 anime celebrating its 20th anniversary. Features ShineGreymon, Gaogamon, Rosemon, and the iconic DATS team. This deck introduces the Dual Card mechanic through ShineGreymon: Burst Mode / Final Shining Burst, a new Ultra Rare-adjacent Dual Card included in the deck. The strategy revolves around charging face-down cards under Marcus Damon Tamers and using them as resources to fuel Arts Digivolve.

Theme

Hard

✓ Pros

+Best intro to Dual Cards — mechanic taught naturally

+Iconic Digimon and Tamers new players recognize

+Includes playsheets for 2-player learning

+6 Memory Boost promo cards included

+ShineGreymon: Burst Mode is genuinely powerful

+Upgrade path into full BT-25 meta deck is clear

✗ Cons

Multi-color (Red/Black) adds slight complexity

Face-down card mechanic takes a few games to click

Rosemon and Lilamon lines feel underpowered until upgraded

★ Key Card to Know

ShineGreymon: Burst Mode / Final Shining Burst (BT25-104) — The deck’s Dual Card showcase. Use the Option side (Final Shining Burst) to power up your Digimon and push security, then Arts Digivolve directly into ShineGreymon: Burst Mode as a Lv.7. Burst Mode also includes [Security A. +1] making it one of the strongest closers available in a starter deck.

Our Verdict: ST-24 is the best starter deck Bandai has released in years. The Data Squad theme is immediately appealing to anyone who grew up watching the anime, the Dual Card mechanic is taught naturally through actual gameplay rather than theory, and the upgrade path into a competitive BT-25 ShineGreymon deck is clean and affordable. At $15.99 it is exceptional value. Buy two if you want to play with a friend — the Memory Boost promo pack included means your first few games will run smoothly even before you learn optimal memory management.

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#2

ST-23: Digimon BeatBreak

ST-23  ·  Released: May 15, 2026

Best New Mechanic

$15.99 MSRP

Color

Red / Black

Playstyle

Aggro / Dual Cards

Difficulty

Players Who Want to Learn Dual Cards Aggressively

Best For

Based on the currently airing Digimon BeatBreak anime. Features Monarchlizamon, Arcturusmon, Gekkomon, and the Glowing Dawn team. Where ST-24 teaches Dual Cards through a mid-range ShineGreymon strategy, ST-23 teaches them through a pure aggro approach — the deck is built to attack fast, use the Eclipse Impact Option to remove threats, and Arts Digivolve into Arcturusmon for a re-standing aggressive push. The e-Pulse Tamer cards charge face-down resources that fuel both digivolution and options.

Theme

Intermediate

✓ Pros

+Best aggro starter deck in the current format

+BeatBreak anime is currently airing — story-relevant

+Monarchlizamon UR from BT-25 pairs perfectly with this deck

+More aggressive playstyle appeals to action-oriented players

+Gekkomon alt-art chase card adds collector appeal

✗ Cons

Harder to pilot than ST-24 for absolute beginners

Less name recognition than Data Squad for non-anime fans

Re-standing combo can be confusing on first play

Fewer Tamer support options in the base deck

★ Key Card to Know

Arcturusmon / Eclipse Impact (ST23-09) — The deck’s Dual Card. Option side (Eclipse Impact): suspend one opponent Digimon, then bounce their highest-DP suspended Digimon to the bottom of their deck. Then Arts Digivolve into Arcturusmon for multiple removal triggers and . Arcturusmon’s inherited effect re-stands a Digimon after attacking — enabling a double-attack turn that can close out games from full security.

Our Verdict: ST-23 is the better deck for players who already understand the basics and want something with more teeth. Paired with the Monarchlizamon UR from BT-25, this deck becomes a serious upgrade platform. We recommend buying ST-23 alongside ST-24 for the ideal two-player learning experience — they play very differently against each other and naturally teach the strengths and weaknesses of aggro vs midrange.

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#3

ST-22: Advanced Deck Amethyst Mandala

ST-22  ·  Released: December 5, 2025

Best for Competitive

$29.99 MSRP

Color

Yellow

Playstyle

Control / ACE Digimon

Difficulty

Intermediate to Advanced Players

Best For

The Sakuyamon deck that “caused a huge stir in the game environment” — Bandai’s own description. This Advanced Deck Set features Sakuyamon ACE, Sakuyamon: Maid Mode, and the full Onmyojutsu Option engine built around the Rika Nonaka Tamer. The strategy involves switching between two forms of Sakuyamon: Maid Mode defends and generates resources; Sakuyamon ACE attacks through Alliance, plays free Options, and creates Pipe Fox tokens with Blocker. Includes 60 card sleeves, making it the best-valued package of any starter.

Theme

Advanced

✓ Pros

+Includes 60 card sleeves — save ~$10 immediately

+Sakuyamon ACE is still meta-relevant in BT-25 format

+Most complete out-of-box deck for intermediate players

+Yellow’s Recover mechanic teaches long-game strategy

+Barrier keyword provides real security protection

✗ Cons

$29.99 is double the other starters’ price

Too complex for absolute beginners

Relies heavily on Tamer setup — slow starts punished

ACE Blast Digivolve timing confuses new players

★ Key Card to Know

Sakuyamon ACE (ST22-05) — Sakuyamon’s advanced form. When Blast Digivolved from Sakuyamon: Maid Mode: immediately unsuspends and gains an extra attack via Alliance. [When Attacking]: play a free [Onmyojutsu] or [Plug-In] Option from hand or under Tamers. Creates Pipe Fox token with Blocker on play. One of the most versatile ACE Digimon available and still sees tournament play in BT-25 format.

Our Verdict: ST-22 is the best deck for players who have already played the game and want a competitive foundation without spending $200 building from scratch. The Sakuyamon engine is deep, rewarding to pilot, and upgradeable. At $29.99 it costs more than ST-23/24, but the included sleeves and competitive-level cards justify the price for the right buyer. Do not buy this as your first Digimon deck.

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#4

ST-21: Starter Deck Hero of Hope

ST-21  ·  Released: April 18, 2025

Best Nostalgia Pick

$14.99 MSRP

Color

Yellow / Green / Blue

Playstyle

Multi-Color / Alliance

Difficulty

Adventure Anime Fans

Best For

Based on Digimon Adventure — featuring Joe Kido, Mimi Tachikawa, MetalGarurumon ACE, Zudomon, Lillymon, and the full Adventure cast. The deck’s theme is the [ADVENTURE] trait — an Alliance-heavy multi-color strategy where your Tamers’ combined colors power increasingly destructive effects. MetalGarurumon ACE is the showcase card: a Blue/White ACE Digimon that can Blast Digivolve and synergizes with the rest of the multi-Tamer engine.

Theme

Intermediate

✓ Pros

+Most beloved franchise connection — original Adventure

+MetalGarurumon ACE is genuinely competitive

+Joe Kido & Mimi Tachikawa double Tamer is fun to use

+Multi-color teaches flexible deckbuilding thinking

+Lowest price of any current starter at $14.99

✗ Cons

Multi-color (Yellow/Green/Blue) makes upgrade pathing complex

MetalGarurumon ACE requires setup to shine

Older format (BT-21 era) — less compatible with BT-25 pieces

Overshadowed by newer Dual Card starters for pure value

★ Key Card to Know

MetalGarurumon ACE (ST21-07) — Blue/White Lv.6 ACE Digimon. When Blast Digivolved: your opponent cannot gain memory except through Tamer effects for the turn. [On Play]/[When Digivolving]: trash top 2 digivolution cards of an opponent’s Digimon, then return a Digimon with 1 or fewer digivolution cards to hand. A powerful disruption card that still sees play in blue multi-color builds.

Our Verdict: ST-21 is the nostalgia pick. If you grew up with Digimon Adventure and want to play with those characters, this is your deck. MetalGarurumon ACE is legitimately powerful and the multi-color Tamer strategy is fun to pilot. The main drawback is that the BT-25 Dual Card upgrade path is less defined than for ST-23 or ST-24. Great deck; just not the best value for brand new players in 2026.

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Quick Comparison: All Current Starter Decks

DeckSetReleasedPriceColorDifficultyBest For
Data SquadST-24May 2026$15.99Red/BlackBeginnerNew players + nostalgic fans
BeatBreakST-23May 2026$15.99Red/BlackIntermediateAggro players + current anime fans
Amethyst MandalaST-22Dec 2025$29.99YellowAdvancedCompetitive / intermediate players
Hero of HopeST-21Apr 2025$14.99Yellow/Green/BlueIntermediateAdventure anime fans

🏆 Best Two-Player Setup: Buy These Two Together

If you want to introduce a friend to Digimon TCG, there is one clear recommendation: buy ST-23 BeatBreak and ST-24 Data Squad together. Here is why:

Player 1

ST-23 BeatBreak

Aggro. Fast. Pushes security hard from turn 2. Teaches Arts Digivolve through Arcturusmon. Gets ahead on board and pressures constantly.

Player 2

ST-24 Data Squad

Midrange. Builds up face-down resources. Teaches Tamers and resource management. Answers pressure with removal and eventually closes with ShineGreymon Burst Mode.

Together they cost $31.98 and give two players a natural aggro vs midrange dynamic that naturally teaches both sides of the game. Both decks use the same Dual Card mechanic so you’re learning the same system from two different angles.

🏆 Our Recommendation

Buy both. Play 5 games as BeatBreak, then swap. The player who understands both sides will learn the game twice as fast.

Where to Buy & How to Upgrade

Where to Buy

Starter decks are available at local game stores, major online retailers, and directly from Big Game Bazaar. We stock all current starter decks with free shipping on orders over $75.

🏠 Big Game Bazaar

All current starters in stock. Free shipping $75+. Singles via Andrew’s Card Corner on TCGplayer.

🌐 TCGplayer

Best for singles. Use our Andrew’s Card Corner storefront for verified Digimon singles.

🏭 Local Game Store

Best for events, community, and playing in person. Check our NC store directory for local hobby shops.

🚚 Amazon

Convenient but verify authenticity. Only buy “Sold by Amazon” listings for sealed product.

Upgrade Paths After Your Starter Deck

Once you’ve played your starter deck 10+ times, you’re ready to upgrade. Here is the recommended upgrade path for each deck:

ST-24 Data Squad

Add 4x ShineGreymon: Burst Mode UR (BT25-104) and 4x Marcus Damon Tamers from BT-25. Budget upgrade ~$40–$60.

ST-23 BeatBreak

Add 2x Monarchlizamon UR (BT25-057) from BT-25. Converts into a top-tier competitive build. Budget upgrade ~$30–$50.

ST-22 Amethyst Mandala

Add Sakuyamon X Antibody singles from EX-08. Already near-competitive out of the box.

ST-21 Hero of Hope

Pair with blue singles from BT-25 to build a multi-color Adventure deck. More complex upgrade path.

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