I never understand why gacha just don't let you reroll over and over on first ever pull until you are satisfied with pull.
Just did the first pull and got jackshit, aint got time to delete app, download and then pull again. I deleted the app.
It worked for me. I went through all of the stages on normal without issue.Has anyone been able to start the Automata event yet? Whenever I try the loading screen gets stuck at 50%. Maybe it's because I'm not on WiFi at the moment?
Ah okay thank you, must be a me issue then, I'll try it again laterIt worked for me. I went through all of the stages on normal without issue.
It worked for me. I went through all of the stages on normal without issue.
With how shit the percentages are, yeah.
Yeah, it's pretty dense. Right now, especially at launch, people are more interested in sharing how to maximize their gambling rolls at the start of the game than anything else. All this talk of emulators and so forth is to boost the efficiency of that process.Never played a Gacha. Popped in here to get a feel for it all but you're all talking in the kind of cryptic mad-mumbles I thought were exclusive to fighting game threads. 😄
Yeah, it's pretty dense. Right now, especially at launch, people are more interested in sharing how to maximize their gambling rolls at the start of the game than anything else. All this talk of emulators and so forth is to boost the efficiency of that process.
I put a lot more time into this last night than I probably should have. The stamina system is not a barrier for a very long time, especially given that all the stamina costs are halved right now. I'm no gacha expert, but mechanically it seems very standard. All the strategy really happens before a battle starts in terms of matching weapon elemental types in your loadout to enemies (indicated by the missions you get before you start). I couldn't get much of a sense of what my skills did, nor did I have to care; I just use them whenever they come off cooldown. It moves quickly enough when you step the battle speed up. The character and weapon enhancement seems to follow more-or-less the same model as Granblue Fantasy: feed things to other things so the numbers go up.
The most interesting stuff here is the music and the art direction, which deliver a lot of what you get from the console games in the series. The story framing so far (I'm into Chapter 3) is still a bit too vague to be compelling, but the internal "weapon stories" that advancement through each chapter are built around are fitting and pretty well done. I also played through the Automata crossover subquests at the normal difficulty, and the story that comes with that is basically just flavor on what you know of Automata and the relationship between 2B and 9S.
I got a decent enough start, and I'll keep going for the moment, but I don't know if there's enough meat to this for me to stick around too long-term given other demands on my time.
Definitely. With some grinding and a little patience you can auto play enough to easily get one or two of the characters once you unlock the side quests. Just boost your power up till your team can comfortably clear the last one on normal and then it's 10 per run. Each character is 200For someone who doesn't want to reroll and FTP, is it possible to get enough fragments for a automata character exchange?
Absolutely. I didn't reroll and am ardently F2P and I've still managed to do 9 10-pulls so far. Evidently luck will play into things but I've rolled four 4-stars so far. make sure to tap Mama 100 times when you're in the cage to get 3000 free gems, too!For someone who doesn't want to reroll and FTP, is it possible to get enough fragments for a automata character exchange?
To build on this, definitely prioritize the event weapons over the weapons your characters are good with- the Medal bonuses add up fast (currently getting over 40 Automata Medals per mission).Definitely. With some grinding and a little patience you can auto play enough to easily get one or two of the characters once you unlock the side quests. Just boost your power up till your team can comfortably clear the last one on normal and then it's 10 per run. Each character is 200
Absolutely. I didn't reroll and am ardently F2P and I've still managed to do 9 10-pulls so far. Evidently luck will play into things but I've rolled four 4-stars so far. make sure to tap Mama 100 times when you're in the cage to get 3000 free gems, too!
I can't believe how much time people waste on re-rolling. Literally cannot fathom the dullness of repeating the opening over and over again. Unlike in Automata, you should just accept your fate in gacha games. :P
I've enjoyed it quite a bit so far. I feel like they're the weapon stories from the NieR games given a bit more color which I guess is the whole point. I appreciate the characters they've introduced so far though the stories for now def. feel more stand-alone than whatever the central narrative appears to be which I'm curious about
They might as well just automatically give people the best possible roll first try, or just not even have the roll... The want to discourage re-rolls deliberately because otherwise, why would you roll again for $$$?
Yeah, it's gacha. You'll be introduced to it during the second weapon story. It doesn't seem much of an impediment to progression so far, but I'm still very early.So this is Gacha? I've only done the tutorial weapon story, but I don't feel like I'm effecting anything. I'm thoroughly enjoying the presentation.
It's a Yoko Taroâ„¢ game. Don't expect happy endings :(
I've enjoyed it quite a bit so far. I feel like they're the weapon stories from the NieR games given a bit more color which I guess is the whole point. I appreciate the characters they've introduced so far though the stories for now def. feel more stand-alone than whatever the central narrative appears to be which I'm curious about
So I don't quite understand the event shop. I bought A2 and the version you get is a yellow 3*. Is there a way to upgrade her to the purple 4* like the 2B I pulled? I ascended her once and she's still the same, do I need to do it 4 times? Or do I need to use those intermediate books?
The main character is regaining "what she has lost" by entering the stories of characters and helping the story to completion. Each chapter has a different focus character and some of the stories overlap in an overt way and some less so, and the main story is also dropping hints and snippets of lore that seems to be leading up to something (I'm about halfway through the available story content)so there's like multiple characters and each character gets their own story chapter?
The main character is regaining "what she has lost" by entering the stories of characters and helping the story to completion. Each chapter has a different focus character and some of the stories overlap in an overt way and some less so, and the main story is also dropping hints and snippets of lore that seems to be leading up to something (I'm about halfway through the available story content)