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							Diabolist of Corpse, Negrosonger - 
							#G-CHB03/005EN
 
							Reviewed: May 19, 2017 
							[Stride]-Stride Step-[Choose one or more cards with the sum of their grades being 3 or greater from your hand, and discard them] Stride this card on your (VC) from face down.
[AUTO](VC):[Counter Blast (1) & Choose a face down card with the same card name as this unit from your G zone, and turn it face up & Choose a card from your hand, and discard it] At the end of the battle that this unit attacked, you may pay the cost. If you do, look at four cards from the top of your deck, put up to one card from among them into your drop zone, shuffle your deck, choose a card from your drop zone, call it to (RC), and it gets [Power]+5000 for each face up card in your G zone until end of turn. 
							
							Rating: 3.0 / 5.0 
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						Diabolist of 
						Corpse, Negrosonger 
						Careful, your 
						clan bias is showing. Granblue with their RRR G4, while 
						Pale Moon got fuck all to equal it. Negrosonger, after 
						it finishes attacking, Counterblasts 1, G Persona Blasts 
						and discards one card to dump one of the top 4 cards of 
						your deck to the drop, shuffle, revive a rear-guard, and 
						for every face-up G-Zone card, it gains 5k until end of 
						turn. 
						So effectively, 
						a slightly different Heavenly Law Gurguit, except 
						without all the hoop-jumping. I think the comparison if 
						apt given they have the same timing, similar skills, and 
						ultimately similar problems. This will almost never be a 
						late game Stride: by that point you'd want the 
						multi-attacking options offered with G4 Nightrose (who 
						can call an entire columns) or Dragut to boardwipe for 
						insurance or a killing blow. Only if the opponent is on 
						5 damage and you have a Ghast Dragon or similar would 
						you drop this, but as pointed out, G4 Nightrose minuses 
						you less. And as an early option, only if you're 
						entirely happy with your drop zone would you play this, 
						otherwise Obadiah's going to come first. 
						It's not like 
						there's much else however, between this, Nightrose, 
						Dragut, Obadiah and whatever tech you wish to use. Don't 
						expect much mileage but run this for a less-Counterblast 
						intensive but less efficient Nightrose. 
						3/5  |  
					 
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