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[G guardian] (Usable when both fighters’ vanguards are grade 3 or greater, and the number of face up G guardians in your G zone is three or less)-Opponent Turn’s Guard Step-[Choose a card with “Heal” from your hand, and discard it] Call this card to your (GC) from face down.
[AUTO]:[Counter Blast (1) & Soul Blast (1)] When this unit is placed on (GC), if you have a vanguard with “Deletor” in its card name, you may pay the cost. If you do, choose up to three of your opponent’s front row units, and they get [Power]-1000 until end of turn for each face up card on your (VC), (RC), and G zone with “Deletor” in their card names.
Deletor complements Link Joker’s defense with abilities controlling the field. Blaming Deletor, Ibiores brings a unique style of defense to the archetype. This G-Guardian is a single ability. This ability weakens the opponent’s units in the front row.
First Ability:
Blaming Deletor, Ibiores has an effective ability for defense. This card decreases the power of three of the opponent’s units in the front row for each of your face up cards with Deletor in their names. These face up cards include your vanguard, rear-guards, G-Guardians and G-Units.
Therefore, Blaming Deletor, Ibiores weakens the opponent’s formation. You may greatly reduce the power of the opponent’s front row units. A full field and many face up G-Units enhance the defensive ability.
Furthermore, this ability becomes more useful in the late game than the early game. Your G-zone may have four or more face up cards. A total of ten face up Deletors on your field reduces the power of three of the opponent’s front row units by 10,000 power!
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Weaken Opposing Rear-Guards:
In addition, the best benefit from ability is weakening the opponent’s rear-guards. They may potential become non-factors during the battle phase. Blaming Deletor, Ibiores potentially may decrease their original power by 6,000 or more. You may not need to guard any attacks from the opponent’s rear-guards if they are too weak to hit your vanguard.
Furthermore, this ability perfectly counters clans with Accel markers. You may weaken their units on additional rear-guard circles. This strategy counters the increase in power from Accel markers.
Weakness:
Blaming Deletor, Ibiores is at a disadvantage against clans with the ability to control the field. Kagero, Narukami, and Link Joker may counter this card before you play it. These clans’ abilities to control the field reduce the impact of this G-Guardian’s ability.
For instance, Supreme Heavenly Emperor Dragon, Zanbust Dragon from Kagero retires all of the opposing rear-guards. All of your rear-guards with Deletor in their names will be retired. Blaming Deletor, Ibiores only decreases the power of the opponent’s units with the number of units on your vanguard circle and G-Zone. You do not have any rear-guards in this scenario because Supreme Heavenly Emperor Dragon, Zanbust Dragon retires them.
Support:
Blaming Deletor, Ibiores has support from Cardfight!! Vanguard G and Cardfight!! Vanguard V. You can consistently activate this card’s ability to its full potential in a pure deck. Many G-Units set up the defense for this G-Guardian.
The best G-Units in a deck with Blaming Deletor, Ibiores flip cards face up in the G-Zone with their abilities. You wants as many face up cards with Deletor on the field. These G-Units’ abilities hasten the process. Cards such as Original Deletor, Egorg perfectly complement Blaming Deletor, Ibiores.
Play these cards with Blaming Deletor, Ibiores!
Card Rating:
All in all, Blaming Deletor, Ibiores is a unique G-Guardian. It interacts with the opponent during the opponent’s turn. You can completely demolish an opponent’s offense with this G-Guardian. Its ability to weaken opposing units for the turn is a huge advantage. Therefore, I recommend playing two to four copies of Blaming Deletor, Ibiores in your G-Zone.
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