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For other Blackheart cards, see Blackheart (disambiguation).

[Prince of Hell] Blackheart

[Prince of Hell] Blackheart
Information
Rarity Ultimate Rare
Power Requirement 33
Sale Price Unknown
Maximum Card Level 70
Maximum Mastery Level 45
Quote Seeking an ally to assist him in the corruption of humanity, Mephisto created his son Blackheart out of ill will and evil thoughts. While not as powerful as his father, Blackheart still commands vast otherworldly power. He hungers for power and influence, and plots to overthrow Mephisto and take control of his dominion.
Attack Defense
[Prince of Hell] Blackheart
Base 3360 2820
Maximum 9660 8096
Mastery Bonus Unknown Unknown
[Prince of Hell] Blackheart+
Information
Rarity Legendary
Power Requirement 33
Sale Price Unknown
Maximum Card Level 80
Maximum Mastery Level 250
Quote Blackheart wields vast supernatural powers including energy projections and manifestations, magical shields, intangibility, and invisibility. He can summon legions of demonic hordes and creatures, telepathically manipulate the minds of others, create illusions, teleport and travel between dimensions, and change his shape and appearance. Mystically linked to the Darkforce dimension, he can manipulate darkforce energy.
Attack Defense
[Prince of Hell] Blackheart+
Catalog Base 4032 3384
Proper Fused Base 5964 5004
Maximum 13524 11335
Mastery Bonus Unknown Unknown
Overboost: 16547 13869
General Information
Alignment Speed
Gender Male
Faction Villain
Left Trait Unknown
Right Trait Unknown
Ability Darkforce
Usage Relatively High
Effect Extremely strengthen ATK of your Speeds/Tactics.
First Release Date July 18, 2014

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