Win Against Security Control! The How-To For You!



Welcome everyone to Basil’s Dojo! Today Basil is scratching that long-asked for itch… How he consistently bests Security Control time and time again. Jump in the comments and let us know what you took away from his teachings!

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20 thoughts on “Win Against Security Control! The How-To For You!”

  1. Some feedback from a long time fan: 1) teachers have to be encouraging, not discouraging. Whenever you're trying to provide a service and advice people on how to win against a deck, or any other type of advice, you need to help them through your advice just as much as it needs to be good advice. 2) Don't assume or criticize and or generalize, especially when it comes to these type of matters where people have strong opinions. It drives people away. 3) Don't brag/ jinx yourself about never having lost. That said, with some minor adjustments, this can be such good content for the channel and the people watching, as helping eachother grow competitively is something that the digimon community kinda lacks in comparison to other tcgs, so let's keep it up!

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  2. I took first in my local with SecCon and my opponents always came close to beating me until I was able to lock the board down. Rushing me is a valid way to get around my security and making me trash my security is another way I was getting into trouble.

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  3. Great content, as the guy who beat security control to win Nats. I approve. Always think of value in your gameplan against this deck. Your deck size is your life, so play for the most value you can get with your resources.

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  4. Great content. I always give these two pieces of advice when you play against sec con:

    – Relax, sec con is gonna give you enough space to let your deck do whatever it wants in the early and mid game

    – Constant rate of aggression is better than bursts. So hard playing cards so that you’re always swinging is key. This makes it so that the sec con player is too busy clearing the board and can’t set up or heal.

    I’ve been wanting to make guide like this for a while in hopes that it will help temper the anti sec con sentiment. At least for those who are able to listen and take advice to heart.

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  5. Thanks for the insight and help for the sec con matchup! Next time I find a sec con player I will test out what you taught with my favourite deck which is beelstarmon with a mervamon retaliation engine… not faced many sec con players as my locals isn't really a digimon scene so I'll have to find a sec con player first

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  6. Love it! As someone that spent like 6-9 months slowly learning this stuff the hard way (encountering sec con with different decks etc), it's so invaluable to anyone that hasn't been through Sec Con boot camp lol.

    Honestly the hardest part is guessing what cards are in their build, gotta be careful because they don't typically draw very much, so just because they didn't see a card last game doesn't mean they don't play it. Sometimes you can get tipped off in certain ways tho, example if you see a bunch of non-purple tamers in your first game, there's a shot they are not on something like Schwarz Lehrsatz and hard playing level 5's becomes a great strategy.

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  7. It’s true that people don’t know how to beat sec con and that why they get angry and think it’s broken even though it’s tier 2 deck at best. I call sec con the noob checker deck cuz it’s tests you on your own skills as a player instead of your deck if you play a deck that doesn’t have easy outs to sec con.

    Also I found it funny that your co-host says that green struggles cuz that’s not the case historically. Green as color is one of the decks that has an easy time vs sec con cuz they keep printing cards that say trash security. From the mega kabuterimon, ancientbeetlemon, shivamon, quartzmon, and quantumon. Hell the new rapidmon from the starter deck trash’s too. If you are losing with green then you are just bad.

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