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  • Jack of All Stats: Given the right function cards, Specialists can deal damage, shield allies, or heal whenever they dole out buffs or debuffs.
  • Support Party Member: Their roles generally fall into either buffing allied Dolls or debuffing enemy units.


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    Abigail 
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Type: MCDT
Company: Svarog Heavy Industries
Voiced by: Ruriko Aoki

For tropes relating to her appearance in Girls' Frontline, see "M500" in this page.


    Angela 
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Type: C2E2
Company: Universal Anything Services
Voiced by: Saki Minami

  • The Ace: It is stated in her profile that Angela has a wide range of skills, from oratory speech to chess. Part of this is preset in her system since the potential hobbies of students can be diverse. She herself happily learnt the rest to cater to as many students as possible, which makes her one of the most applauded members of her pattern.
  • Alpha Strike: Her Ultimate, Here Be Dragons, sends a dragon flying across the battlefield, temporarily removing all enemy units aside from her target from the battle, leaving her target at the mercy of the player's party for a few seconds. The skill also inflicts the unique Dragonbreath debuff, which greatly increases how much Operand damage her target takes.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: Downplayed Trope. She has a habit of speaking like the narrator of a fairy tale, but is otherwise normal.
  • Cooldown Manipulation: Once per battle, her passive permanently slows down enemy Auto Skill cooldowns by up to 25% when they're used. Her own Auto Skill also rolls back enemy cooldowns by up to three seconds, speeding up allied cooldowns by the same amount.
  • Grew Beyond Their Programming: Other Dolls are surprised to see the normally motherly Angela asking the Professor to pet her head so she can enjoy her own experience as a child.
  • Hot Teacher: She's a gorgeous-looking kindergarten teacher dressed in a rather conservative but mature way.
  • Nice Girl: Has immense devotion towards her charges, being able to precisely recount their time together even when her students have all grown up. According to her White Valentine story, despite often going to the amusement park with the younger Dolls, the majority of her attention is spent on them to the point that she herself cannot enjoy herself properly.
  • Rose-Haired Sweetie: A pink-haired caretaker who's like a mother toward both humans and Dolls.
  • Team Mom: Her profile outright claims she is one for the Oasis as most members of the Exiles have received her help in some way. Due to her past experience as a kindergarten teacher, she treats the more mentally 'immature' Dolls as children to look after. When they have problems, they do not ask Persicaria, the actual second-in-command, but rather go to Angela. Chelsea outright calls her such.
    Chelsea: "And everyone's mom, Angela..."
    • She is the one who writes the Mother's Day letter to Professor in 2022, not only asking Professor to pay more attention to their own mother but also reflecting on being compared to the mothers of children she looked after in reality.
  • The Tease: In contrast to her usual demureness, Angela can be seductive toward Professor as seen in her White Valentine story. When Professor asks her to wear the cat ear hairband gifted to her by Bonee and Dusvenyj, she teases Professor about "learning his/her fetish". She also suggestively says that "the festival of adults only starts at night", and that she has "many stories to tell in the long night".
  • What Is This Feeling?: As Angela continued to look after children, she started to feel inexplicable fatigue. She later discerned that this was in fact envy on her part; as a Doll, she had no childhood and was born as an 'adult', and even the artificial innocence of 'younger' dolls and the resulting indulgence is denied to her. In the end, she Grew Beyond Their Programming and wanted her own childhood.

    Antonina 
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Type: H-01
Company: 42LAB
Voiced by: Juri Nagatsuma

  • Affectionate Nickname: Her closest friends call her Anna, although she doesn't appreciate being called that often, especially in the presence of people she considers strangers.
  • The Cracker: Her profession as a Network Security Specialist means she is also an expert when it comes to breaching networks. Quite handy, since the entire game takes place inside a computer server. In gameplay, this is reflected by her unique Trojan debuff, which reduces an enemy's attack speed, stuns them if they accrue too many Trojan stacks, and re-infect other enemies if the original host dies.
  • Digitized Hacker: Antonina has the ability to temporarily upload her consciousness into various devices. As Project Neural Cloud takes place in one such device, however, this remains an Informed Ability.
  • Dull Eyes of Unhappiness: Often sports these in the middle of her Deadpan Snarker moments, especially when the Professor says something she thinks is exceptionally stupid.
  • Hidden Heart of Gold: Despite her usually unhelpful attitude and propensity to make ruthless (albeit pragmatic) advice, in the end Antonina is always willing to help others, sometimes out of her way (like helping Turing and Haze). Haze pointed this out to Antonina—however coldly Antonina acted, she was willing to search for information on Rain, Haze's sister, for a stranger like herself.
    • In the Return scenario (triggered by login after 30 days of continuous absence from game), she is surprisingly forgiving toward Professor, saying that everyone can be tired at times, so there is no reason to blame them.
  • Holographic Terminal: Used in her combat animations and in her Christmas outfit's artwork.
  • Living MacGuffin: At the end of the Perilous Advancement event, Eosphorous assaults the Oasis in order to kidnap Antonina, requiring her neural cloud for unspecified reasons.

    Bansxy 
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Type: ARTIST 3.0
Company: Cyber Media
Voiced by: Juri Nagatsuma

    Dushevnaya 
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Type: Caregiver T55
Company: Universal Anything Services
Voiced by: Eri Ozeki

For tropes relating to her appearance in Girls' Frontline, see "KSVK" in this page.


  • Adorably Precocious Child: Her profile notes that despite her childlike design, Dushevnaya behaves more responsible than some "adult" dolls and can take care of others. Likely a Justified Trope, given her pattern, Caregiver T55, is designed with caring in mind, and her childlike design is meant to make her endearing to her charges.
  • Heroic BSoD: When she was working in a nursing home back in reality, she bonded with an old lady who lost contact with her family in war and thought they died. Eventually they interacted like a pair of grandparent and grandchild. However, when the old lady got the news of her family's survival, she left to find them, breaking Dushevnaya's heart. It seems Dusvenyj eventually gets better.
  • Identity Amnesia: Somewhat inversely of her self outside Magrasea, she has no memories of between her leaving Helena (barely even remembering her at all) and her upload to the cloud server, though she still has her memories of her charge.

    Groove 
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Type: MDJ
Company: Cyber Media
Voiced by: Honoka Kuroki

    Horizon 

Type: UA-ID
Company: Universal Anything Services
Voiced by: Yurika Moriyama

  • An Interior Designer Is You: Her literal job.
  • Shrinking Violet: Quite introverted, more so than other UA-ID units. In one bond line, the Professor has to actually remind Horizon that Banxsy, a Doll that had inspired her outside Magrasea, is readily available to talk to in person. She eventually had to get some other Dolls to introduce her to the artist.
  • Super-Strength: While A-Dolls are normally built to be stronger than baseline human by default, Horizon is built strong enough to be able to actively replace workers on a jobsite.

    Ksenia 
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Type: Waitress 3.0
Company: Universal Anything Services
Voiced by: Eri Kitamura
For tropes relating to her appearance in Girls' Frontline, see "Stechkin" in this page.
  • Idiot Hair: She has a lightning-bolt-shaped one. It's actually detachable.
  • Money Fetish: Ksenia is obsessed with circulating income. Her profile says it is because as a waitress she witnessed that the thing troubled her clients the most is money, making her grew an admiration of it in the process. Generally speaking, she earned it honestly, by going extra miles in her service to encourage her clients to pay more tips, or taking extra jobs. She rapidly spends most of what she earns, having encountered clients in dire straits due to miserly behavior.

    Luna 
Type: UA-FT
Company: Universal Anything Services
Voiced by: Chihiro Isumi
For tropes relating to her appearance in Girls' Frontline, see "K5" in this page.
  • Futureshadowing: During the climax of Moonseeking Resurgence, Luna briefly catches a glimpse of herself as a T-Doll talking to the Commander.
  • Power Incontinence: She's unable to use her fortune-telling skills after the Wipe-Off Incident, as some of the ability was locked in her Neural Fragments. She recovers by the climax of Moonseeking Resurgence.
  • Runic Magic: Her skills apply runes to enemies she hits.

    Mai 
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Type: MAIA
Company: 42LAB
Voiced by: Saki Minami

  • Hostile Weather: Creates storms and tornadoes with her skills.
  • Tornado Move: Her auto skill creates a blinding tornado on top of enemies.
  • Weight Woe: She's explicitly made heavier than normal Dolls so she doesn't get blown away by adverse weather conditions.

    Nora 
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Type: EW-55
Company: Cyber Media
Voiced by: Mai Fuchigami

  • Brilliant, but Lazy: Nora's writing skill needs not to be questioned, since she can finish a decent work in one day. The questionable part is her work ethic, as the day she finished is the day before the deadline.
  • Cast from Stamina: Nora starts off battles with her personal buff, Mindsurge. After it fully decays after 45 seconds, Nora is permanently stunned (but gains a massive evasion bonus) until she uses her ultimate to gain another 30 seconds of time with Quick-Witted. Her auto skill also has a fixed chance to stun her briefly after dealing at least eight attacks with it.
  • Designated Victim: Ever since Zangyin started badmouthing her screenplays, Nora always adds a green-haired character in her stories just to see them killed or otherwise humiliated.

    Puzzle 
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Type: ArSC
Company: Cyber Media
Voiced by: Rina Hidaka

  • Body Surf: One of her hobbies is to upload her neural cloud into non-humanoid Agents, party to garner new artistic insights from a different perspective, and partly out of pure boredom. This ends up becoming incredibly useful in uncovering who exactly made her automated statues go berserk in the midst of Burbank's festivities — she tails Ranko in the form of a purple cat, ultimately uncovering her as the main antagonist of the chapter.
  • Brown Note: Her lore entries comment on a specific exhibition, called "Puzzle's Pussies", which was nominally just a collection of cute cat statues. After she put her own twist on them by painting them, however, viewing them caused humans and Dolls alike to suffer various symptoms, such as nausea and hallucinations.
  • Establishing Character Moment: Puzzle first introduces herself to the Exiles by spooking them in her own workshop, talking to them using her bizarre animal statues as a proxy and keeping the lights dim for effect. When they actually meet in person, she tries to worm her way out of the Professor's interrogation of her (her statues were equipped with basic neural clouds and accidentally attacked innocent Agents during a party). When it's made clear she couldn't do so, she starts throwing tantrum after tantrum and blaming other people for her problems. In this particular case, she's actually right about someone else causing the public disturbances throught Burbank.
  • Mad Artist: Her Doll model is the product of a collaboration between 42LAB, which gave her experimental optical sensors for art, and Cyber Media, which trained her AI with knowledge from esteemed artists around the world. The end result is Dolls like Puzzle, who possess Idiot Savant levels of both artistic prowess and complete disregard of societal norms. The later half of the Inverted Mordent Resonance event shifts her more to the Eccentric Artist trope when it's revealed that she's not the actual cause behind her own automated statues causing chaos throughout Burbank — they were used by the Trader Agent Ranko as a tool to spread Entropy throughout the sector.
  • Martial Arts Staff: She fights with one tipped with neon lights bearing her signature colors.
  • Punny Name: She has a bright purple pet cat named Purrzle. This becomes more apt in the later half of Inverted Mordent Resonance, as its revealed that Purrzle is Puzzle.
  • Puppet Fighter: Her skills revolve around the summoning and use of a Toad Idol, a living statue she crafts on-the-fly that acts as a Guard unit and can also knock enemies airborne whenever Puzzle uses her Auto Skill, Bizarre Befuddlement. She can also attach a literal puppet to herself or an ally of her choosing with her Ultimate Skill, Phantasmal Custodian, which protects them with a shield whose health scales off of her damage stats.
  • You Cannot Grasp the True Form: She can see in various visual spectra that humans and most normal Dolls cannot. On the one hand, this lets her make far more visually interesting art. On the other hand, well, see Brown Note above.

    Rise 
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Type: Forensic 3.6
Company: Ultimate Life Holdings
Voiced by: Yukana

For tropes relating to her appearance in Girls' Frontline, see "MG36" in this page.


  • Damage-Increasing Debuff: Hawkins' Dossier causes 5 enemies with the lowest HP percentage in the field to suffer from the Dossier debuff, which causes them to take 10% more damage per stack. Weaker enemies take more stacks, allowing her allies to fully defeat them more easily.

    Sakuya 
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Type: LG-II
Company: Universal Anything Services
Voiced by: Yuu Serizawa

  • Damage Over Time: Her skills inflict a Bleed debuff that makes an enemy lose health over time.
  • Percent Damage Attack: Bleed scales with the victim's max HP, making her effective at wearing down tanky enemies and bosses.
  • Shear Menace: As a gardener, her preferred weapon is gardening shears.

    Sueyoi 
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Type: BPT2
Company: 42LAB
Voiced by: Yūto Uemura

  • Charge Attack: Sueyoi's basic attack doesn't directly damage the target. Rather, it stores a portion of Sueyoi's Hashrate as True Damage per second, and releases it when the amount of damage is enough to kill the target or 10 seconds have passed.
  • Sibling Rivalry: One-sided with Hatsuchiri. Sueyoi blames her for Professor Reed's death, which isn't helped by her silence on the matter. He would rather avoid working with her as a result.

    Taisch 
Type: ZM56
Company: Universal Anything Services
Voiced by: Misaki Kuno

  • The Beastmaster: Personally cannot fight, and, in fact, only her ultimate deals any damage at all.

    Undine 
Type: E-Orchestra
Company: Cyber Media
Voiced by: Satomi Akesaka

  • The Beastmaster: Personally doesn't fight; rather, she uses summons to attack in concert, as well as conduct to buff everyone else. The summons don't have to be hers, either.
  • Mistaken for Spies: Undine and her sub-dolls were unknowingly installed with remote listening software. When it was discovered, they were very nearly scrapped, only surviving by the skin of their teeth.

    Willow 
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Type: CM-JRNLST
Company: Cyber Media
Voiced by: Eri Kitamura

  • Blinded by the Light: Willow's camera flashes cause enemies to become Blinded, giving a massive 80% penalty to their accuracy.
  • Draw Aggro: Willow's ultimate summons a photo board which taunts enemies.
  • Intrepid Reporter: In addition to being the official press correspondent for Project Neural Cloud in-universe (which now involves beating up Sanctifiers and Entropics), unlike her fellow CM-JRNLST Dolls, Willow want to put out the truth in her papers no matter whose feathers she ruffles in the process.

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