KingSukamon
- Card Number
- BT11-043
- Rarity
- R
- Category
- Digimon
- Level
- 5
- Block Icon
- 02
- Colour
- Yellow Black
- Play Cost
- 7
- DP
- 6000
- Form
- Ultimate
- Attribute
- Virus
- Type
- Mutant
- Digivolution Requirements
- Digivolve Cost
- 4
- Colour
- Yellow Black
- Level
- 4
- Category
- Digimon
- Effect
Digivolve 3 from Lv.4 w/[Sukamon] in nameOn PlayWhen Digivolving If your opponent has 16 or more cards in their trash, or you have 3 or more cards with [Sukamon] in their names in your trash, change 1 of your opponent's Digimon into a white Digimon with 3000 DP and an original name of [Sukamon] until the end of your opponent's turn.When Attacking For each other Digimon with [Sukamon] in its name in play, this Digimon gains Security Attack +1 for the turn.
- Inherited Effect
All Turns When this Digimon would be deleted, by deleting 1 other Digimon with [Sukamon] in its name, prevent that deletion.
- Q&A
- Date
- Question
Can this card's inherited effect delete an opponent's [Sukamon] to prevent itself from being deleted?
- Answer
Yes, you can.
- Date
- Question
I have [Sukamon] A and [Sukamon] B with this card in their digivolution cards in the battle area.
When [Sukamon] A would be deleted, I attempted to delete [Sukamon] B using this card's inherited effect.
On the other hand, when [Sukamon] B would be deleted, I attempted to delete [Sukamon] A using this card's inherited effect.
At such times, can [Sukamon] A activate this card's inherited effect again?Nov. 1, 2024 Updated
- Answer
No, it can't be activated.
Until the processing for the 1st activation has resolved, only 1 activation is possible for each immediate-type effect.
In your case, until the deletion of the 1st only [Sukamon] A is resolved, only 1 activation is possible for each "when [...] would" effect, therefore the effect that has already activated for [Sukamon] A can't be activated again.
- Date
- Question
If this card's [On Play][When Digivolving] effect activates on an opponent's Digimon with a "The name of this card/Digimon is also treated as [XX]" or "This Digimon is also treated as [another color]" effect, what happens to my opponent's Digimon?
- Answer
The Digimon will be changed to a white Digimon with an original name of [Sukamon], but it does not lose the "also treated as" effect, so it is also treated as the name or color from that effect as well as a white [Sukamon].
- Date
- Question
If this card's [On Play] [When Digivolving] effect is activated on an my opponent's [ST12-13 Sistermon Ciel], [BT6-084 Sistermon Ciel] or [BT7-083 Sistermon Ciel (Awakened)], what happens to that Digimon?
- Answer
The name of the cards [ST12-13 Sistermon Ciel] and [BT6-084 Sistermon Ciel] is also treated as [Sistermon Noir], and the name of the card [BT7-083 Sistermon Ciel (Awakened)] is also treated as [Sistermon Noir (Awakened)], but this is a game rule and not an effect, so if this card's [On Play] [When Digivolving] effect is activated in one of those cards, its name will be changed to [Sukamon] and its name will no longer be treated as [Sistermon Noir] or [Sistermon Noir (Awakened)].
- Date
- Question
What happens when this card's [On Play][When Digivolving] effect activates for a Digimon with " ⟨Rule⟩ Name: Also treated as [XX]" or " ⟨Rule⟩ Name: Treated as having [XX]"?Nov. 1, 2024 Updated
- Answer
It remains as a white Digimon with 3000 DP and an original name of [Sukamon]. The gained effect is carried over even if the Digimon digivolves or one or more of its top cards are trashed.
- Releases

- Genre
- Booster Pack
- Release Name
- DIMENSIONAL PHASE [BT-11]
- Official Product Page
- Date
- Notes
- BOOSTER DIMENSIONAL PHASE [BT11]







