Unit of The Week: Diabolos Girls, Belinda

What she attracts is not limited to the gaze of the viewers.

[AUTO](RC):At the beginning of your main phase, if your vanguard is grade 3 or greater, Soul Charge (1), and if you are in “Final Rush”, this unit gets [Power]+5000 until end of turn.

Diabolos Girls, Belinda is a grade one unit from Dark States. This unit has a single ability with two parts. She provides cards for the soul and enhances your offense. Diabolos Girl, Belinda provides support for Diabolos.

D-Standard Format:

Bushiroad designed Diabolos Girls, Belinda for the D-Standard Format in mind due to, she only supports Diabolos. Her ability adds consistency and offense to the archetype. Her role is a supportive rear-guard in the back row and her ability assists your other units.

Ability: Part One

Diabolos Girls, Belinda soul charges a card at the start of your main phase if your vanguard is grade 3 or greater. The purpose of this ability is building the soul for Diabolos, “Violence” Bruce. The ability adds consistency to the archetype. You want to build a large soul for Diabolos, “Violence” Bruce’s ability to stand rear-guards in your front row.

Diabolos Girls, Belinda fits perfectly with all version of Bruce. Bruce has cards in grade 3 and 4 for the beginning of your main phase. You can consistently activate this ability.

However, Diabolos has better options of units with the ability to soul charge cards. Diabolos Returner, Deryck and Diabolos Girls, Kristen are excellent cards. They send more than one card to the soul with their abilities and their abilities are much faster than Diabolos Girls, Belinda. You may not have room for Diabolos Girls, Belinda in your deck.

Ability: Part Two

Diabolos Girls, Belinda also gains 5,000 power from her ability if you are in Final Rush. She has a total of 13,000 power. Diabolos Girls, Belinda is a good booster in the back row. She can create powerful columns.

For instance, Diabolos Girls, Belinda and Diabolos Madonna, Meagan are a dynamic duo on offense! They create a powerful column. Diabolos Madonna, Meagan gains 10,000 power when you are in final rush! A boost from Diabolos Girls, Belinda increases Diabolos Madonna, Meagan’s power to 33,000.

In addition, Diabolos, “Viamance” Bruce may stand Diabolos Girls, Belinda and the other unit in the same column. This combo puts additional pressure on the opponent. This strong column of rear-guards have a second attack with an opportunity to deal damage.

Furthermore, Diabolos Girls, Belinda fits perfectly with Diabolos, “Violence” Bruce. Diabolos, “Violence” Bruce starts your ride phase with Final Rush. It is perfect timing, This enables the second half of this ability for 5,000 power.

Weakness: Too Slow

The ability of this grade one unit is also fairly slow. The first part of this ability requires a grade 3 at the start of your main phase and you need Final Rush for the second half of the ability. You need to call Diabolos Girls, Belinda and wait one turn for you a new main phase with Final Rush. You are unable to activate this ability for the soul charge and additional power for an entire turn. Other cards would provide a much faster and stronger impact than Diabolos Girls, Belinda.

Support:

You should only play Diabolos Girls, Belinda in a deck with Diabolos. Her ability only works with this archetype. She has synergy with many cards from Diabolos.

Furthermore, Diabolos Girls, Belinda is useful unit for your back row. She enhances your offensive potential. She provides powerful boosts to your units in the front row.

For instance, Diabolos Girls, Belinda is a useful unit to have in the back row of the same column with Diabolos, “Unrivaled” Bruce. She provides a boost of 13,000 power and soul charges a card for his ability. She may boost Diabolos, “Unrivaled” Bruce during his second battle of the turn.

Play these cards with Diabolos Girls, Belinda in the D-Standard Format!
  • Diabolos Madonna, Meagan
  • Diabolos, “Unrivaled” Bruce
  • Diabolos, “Viamance” Bruce
  • Diabolos, “Violence” Bruce

Premium Format:

Diabolos Girls, Belinda is not a great fit in the Premium Format. She does not make a major impact here. This unit only works in a deck for Diabolos. The archetype lacks synergy with many G-Units and cards from the Premium Format at this time.

Diabolos Girls, Belinda is way too slow for the Premium Format. Many decks have units with abilities to retire units. An opponent would likely retire this grade one unit before you activate her ability on your next turn.

You may still build a casual deck with Diabolos, “Violence” Bruce and Diabolos Girls, Belinda in the Premium Format. The deck requires generic G-Units and cards from the other formats. Progenitor Dragon of Gloomy Dark, Formido is an amazing card for Dark Zone and units from Dark States may play this card.

Play these cards with Diabolos Girls, Belinda in the Premium Format.
  • Diabolos, “Unrivaled” Bruce
  • Diabolos, “Violence” Bruce
  • Progenitor Dragon of Gloomy Dark, Formido

Card Rating:

Overall, Diabolos Girls, Belinda is a decent card for Diabolos in the D-Standard Format. She has a respectable ability, but the archetype has better options. I would only recommend her if you are on a budget, and you may want to play better cards if you have access to them. I would also recommend playing four copies of Diabolos Girls, Belinda in a budget deck.

D-Standard Format: [usr 2.5]

Premium Format: [usr 1.5]

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