Agunimon
- Card Number
- P-029
- Rarity
- P
- Category
- Digimon
- Level
- 4
- Supplemental Rarity
- Alternative Art #1
- Colour
- Red
- Play Cost
- 5
- DP
- 4000
- Form
- Hybrid
- Attribute
- Variable
- Type
- Wizard
- Digivolution Requirements
- Digivolve Cost
- 2
- Colour
- Red
- Level
- 3
- Category
- Digimon
- Effect
When Attacking This Digimon can digivolve into an [AncientGreymon] in your hand for a memory cost of 2, ignoring its digivolution requirements. If it does, delete this Digimon at the end of the turn.
- Inherited Effect
Your Turn When digivolving this Digimon into an [AncientGreymon] in your hand, reduce its digivolution cost by 2.
- Errata
- Date
- Correction
[Your Turn] When digivolving
one of yourthis Digimon into an [AncientGreymon] in your hand, reduce its digivolution cost by 2.- Notes
Read as the errata when playing.
This card will be reprinted with the fixed, post-errata text in the Revision Pack.
Read as the errata when playing.
This card will be reprinted with the fixed, post-errata text in the Revision Pack.
- Restrictions
- Date
- Limitation Type
- Restrict
- Card Allowance
- 1
- Note
Although these cards were intended to strengthen Hybrid decks, they can be easily Digivolved into AncientGreymon and AncientGarurumon rather than using gimmicks that require two cards, such as BT17-011 Agunimon and BT17-022 Lobomon, making it possible to steadily produce excessive speed.
This means that the reason for using other Lv.6s such as EmperorGreymon and MagnaGarurumon is lost and designs for Hybrid decks become limited.
For that reason, we will be limiting each to only one copy.
- Q&A
- Date
- Question
After using this Digimon's effect to digivolve it into [AncientGreymon], I digivolve (or de-digivolve) it into another Digimon. Do I still have to delete it at the end of the turn?
- Answer
Digimon carry over effects after digivolving or de-digivolving, so you still have to delete this Digimon at the end of the turn.
- Date
- Question
After using this Digimon's effect to digivolve it into [AncientGreymon], I use [BT5-109 Mega Digimon Fusion!] to digivolve it into a level 7 Digimon.
At the end of the turn, which effect takes precedence: This card's "delete this Digimon at the end of the turn" effect, or [Mega Digimon Fusion!]'s "return the Digimon that digivolved with this effect to the bottom of its owner's deck" effect?
- Answer
They both trigger at the same time, so you can choose which order to activate them in. The one you activate first takes precedence.
- Date
- Question
After using [BT3-109 Back for Revenge!] on this Digimon, I use this Digimon's effect to digivolve it into [AncientGreymon]. When this Digimon is deleted at the end of the turn, which Digimon does [Back for Revenge!]'s effect allow me to re-play to my battle area? This card, or [AncientGreymon]?
- Answer
Digimon carry over effects after digivolving, so [AncientGreymon] is the Digimon re-played in your battle area.
- Releases

- Genre
- Premium Bandai
- Release Name
- 2nd ANNIVERSARY SET [PB-12E]
- Official Product Page
- Date
- Notes
- 2nd Anniversary Set [PB-12E]
- Alternate Arts
- International Arts







