Bianca has never been a major meta pick in Guardian Tales, especially in her 5-star form. She rarely appeared in competitive teams and was often overshadowed by stronger heroes. Now that her 6-star evolution is here, the big question is — does she finally become a valuable pick? Let’s break down her kit, test her in various game modes, and see where she stands. Check out other Guardian Tales Chriselle Kit and Tier List for more info!
6-Star Bianca’s Kit Overview
Bianca’s upgraded abilities include:
- 30% Attack Reduction on enemies and 30% Attack Buff for herself when hit.
- 50% Attack & Defense Increase from her chain skill.
- Around 30% Attack Boost on her first normal attack after using a sub-skill.
- 20% Defense Increase from her leader skill.
While her leader skill is decent, her kit overall doesn’t scream meta-defining. The next step is to test her in multiple contents.
Colosseum Performance
In Colosseum, Bianca faces two main problems:
- Her attack reduction mostly hits tanks and melee heroes, leaving backline DPS untouched.
- Her chain skill damage is low — around 220%, which is underwhelming compared to other DPS heroes.
Even when paired against meta teams, Bianca struggles to outperform established choices like Beth or Idol Eva teams. Swapping her in usually results in a noticeable drop in damage output. Verdict: Not viable in the current Colosseum meta.
Arena Performance
Arena is where Bianca shows her strengths — but only under the right conditions. She performs best in small maps with minimal obstacles.
- Charging her normal attack and timing it with her sub-skill can deliver solid bursts.
- However, her weapon skill doesn’t auto-target, making prediction essential.
While playable, she still isn’t as consistent as meta Arena picks like J or Chriselle. Verdict: Good for niche Arena use, but not top tier.
Deathmatch and Guild Raid
In Deathmatch, Bianca is usable but doesn’t outperform top DPS heroes like J.
For Guild Raid, she’s not an ideal choice due to lacking defense reduction debuffs, team attack buffs, or high burst damage. Verdict: Mediocre in both modes.
PvE Content (Orbital Lift & Tale of Tetis)
Bianca’s PvE showing is average at best:
- In Orbital Lift, Kamael remains a better leader, and other DPS units like AA-72 or Miya can replace her.
- In Tale of Tetis, she doesn’t change the outcome — dark teams with Beth still dominate.
Verdict: Viable but replaceable.
Bianca’s 6-star form improves her slightly, but she still lacks the impact needed to shake up the meta. She’s mainly useful in small-map Arena matches and has limited value elsewhere. Unless you’re a fan of her playstyle or want her for collection purposes, she’s not a priority upgrade. If you enjoy her mechanics or want to use her casually, go ahead. But for competitive players, there are stronger and more versatile options available.