So, you want to know more about the ins and outs of learning how to play Diabolos, “Viamance” Bruce? Well, you come to the right place indeed. In this article, will show you just about the essentials, techniques you can place in your deck build and come out on top against your opponents.

What are Diabolos?

Team Diabolos is a powerhouse team from the fictional sports game known as Gallows Ball held in the region of Dark States. The gameplan is like actual American Football but without the regulations. Anything is fair game coming from weapons, enhancements and other means to secure victory. The team is leaded by the four brothers: “Innocent” Matt, “Bad” Steve, “Anger” Richard, and the main leader of the team “Violence” Bruce himself.

The Game Plan

Being a powerhouse of a team, going all in on the offense to bring down their opponents to the ground is exactly what this deck will be doing all the way from the start of the game. Unique to their gameplan, commence “Final Rush”, a unique keyword dedicated Bruce, to bring out your team’s unique abilities and go beyond with “Final Burst”, a version of “Final Rush” but goes even further to unlock more skills, and grasp victory in your hands.
Thanks to the new support that was recently released, the deck has saw the necessary support for what to achieve for the overall gameplan of the deck. The new cards, Diabolos Striker, Orlind who can continue the offense during Final Rush, and Playmaker, Eli, the newest support for Diabolos, “Viamance” Bruce who can start the aggression by calling out more cards into the field and set up for the later turns.

CONCLUSION

While the deck does have issues that makes it closer to being a top pick for the competitive scene of the game, ‘Viamance” Bruce is still a fun deck to play. Despite the limitations the deck does face such as the poor draw power and limited options when creating a build that fits your needs, it does however bring an early form of aggressive plays that can be hard to deal with and the limited pool being able to provide some neat variation or techniques that were not considered in the past. Overall, I find this deck to be enjoyable and I would highly recommend giving it a go for anyone who wants to try out.