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This is the same site we used to install the game. This is where you go when you first start up the game. Here is a quick rundown for the various buttons on the menu since there's a lot of them. Sorry for my mouse writing Home: This is where you are. Press this on another screen to go back here. Festival: This is where you go to play the volleyball section of the game. Coordination: This is where you go to equip girls for festival matches.
Girls: This is where you go to interact with specific girls. Memories: This is where all of the various types of episodes and bromides go. Gacha: This is where you play lootbox simulator to dress up your girls. Shop: This contains all the shops in the game in a single convenient menu. There's a lot of them Event: Brings you to the current event's page. Events can usually redirect to their festival matches and event shop as well as any score board they might have. Post: This is where your gifts go.
This will mostly be filled by the score rewards you get from events. News: Brings back all those popups you see when you start up the game. They're too small for me to read so I just use the official site for that. Friend: Your friends list. Shows friends, requests, and pending request you sent to others.
Friend limit is Mission: Tasks you get rewards for completing. There are daily, weekly, owner permanent , and event missions. Don't forget about it if you get an event suit. Option: This is the options menu. I'll go into a little more detail for this further down since there are some useful functions.
Casino: When you feel like your gambling game doesn't have enough gambling in it. Owner Room: A place to increase bonds between girls This will be useful later. Also lets you decorate and take pictures with 2 girls instead of 1. Picture Mode: Lets you pose your current partner and take pictures, you can unlock different backgrounds to choose from here.
Profile: This contains your profile information which, among other things, has your User ID which serves as a friend code. Only you are able to see this on your profile. Owner Level: You get XP for this by watching any new episode in the memory album. You can use this to control when you level up. Guest Points: In-game currency, used for guest point gachas, converting to VIP points, and occasionally for buying things from the guest point shop. V-Stones: There are two kinds of these, paid and unpaid.
For the most part both are good for gachas however New girls for the first 3 months will have paid exclusive gachas and all Birthday gachas are paid exclusive. Additionally the Owner Shop occasionally has some packs for sale that can only be bought with paid V-Stones.
If you want to buy V-Stones I recommend keeping a close eye on how many you have and only spending them on paid exclusive gachas. You need to watch these because while the game may tell you how many you have it won't stop you from mistakenly spending some if you don't have enough unpaid V-Stones for a gacha. Unpaid are always used first General news tab to advertise the things they already advertised when you started the game up.
Fancy scrolling news tab that kind of just does the same thing as Backgrounds are awarded by completing the finals of the various ranks in the main set of matches with specific girls whoever you want as your partner , after claiming the mission reward they will be randomly selected from every time you return to the home screen.
Clicking the button allows you to select a specific one which you can use during photo mode but there is no way to manually set one you like permanently as far as I am aware. There are a few important functions hidden here among all the obscure shortcuts here so I'll go over the useful ones: This opens a list of all your items which is good for keeping track of some of the more obscure ones. Both actions are done by clicking the circle button in the bottom right of the item.
EX Oils cannot be sold so upgrading is the only option in case you were worried about that This opens the settings menu, there are a lot of options here and since it's pretty similar to the Steam version's menu I'm just going to place them side by side, I'll note differences as necessary: Already with the differences here, the last option on the DMM version is a toggle for the auto-skip function.
This can also be done in any match as the toggle is right above the skip button. The last 2 Camera options on DMM are to upload pictures to Twitter and to start off in photo mode when viewing gravure panels.
The "Other" section is the same as the Steam version minus the watermelon stuff. The top section is auto-lock settings, same as Steam. The options are to auto-skip guest turns and to make Monica wear her private outfit She otherwise wears her "Royal Flush" debut outfit. The second tab is for sound settings and while I'm guessing it might not have needed a translation here it is just in case. They're exactly the same. This returns you to the title screen, I don't know why you'd want to use this since the only option from the title is to go back to the home menu but if you want it here it is.
That might actually be in English since it pops up a system message rather than an in-game one This is where you go to enter any serial codes you may have for the game. Festivals are where the bulk of the "gameplay" in this game lies. Your highest Main Match.
If you have completed all the main missions then nothing will be here Your highest Event Match es. If you have completed all your event matches the highest will still display here. Your last played match, good for farming. These missions should be prioritized as they are your primary source of free V-Stones and their shops tend to have very good items. When there is less than one day left it will shift to hours and then minutes when they are no hours left.
A silver crown next to an event mission means you have completed all missions in that rank, a gold crown means you have completed all missions with an "S" rank. Festival Matches. This section will cover the mechanics of the various events in the game As they occur and I can take pictures since some of them have some more obscure mechanics that might be hard to understand.
Rock Climbing events are where you can upgrade your potentials and feature several unique mechanics. This makes them immediately recognizable compared to other events. Note : The first time you press this button for each girl in the event they will get the potential It's always the same for the event so you might want to just get it out of the way at the start so you can get a free potential for everyone.
The potential is usually pretty mediocre however they have a special property which will be discussed a little later. On this screen you will see a list of all the potentials you have unlocked on the girl you selected. By clicking on a potential in this list you will see it's current level and what it will become once you complete the round of Rock Climbing. Note : Potentials change color based on their upgrade progress: Unupgraded - Pink Non-Fully Upgraded - Gold Fully Upgraded - Diamond Blue Additionally the section in white lists the total Guts Points required to complete the entire course top and the Guts Points required for you to make your next move bottom The section in orange is the amount of Guts Points you currently have, this number is the same as the numbers listed under the girl's icons in the event page.
If you choose not to do this you will be prompted to during the round when your girl runs out. Guts Points : Guts Points are a special type of stamina used by Rock Climbing events, the only "cap" to it is based on how many you need to complete a Rock Climbing Course. Guts Points are refilled by using Guts Drinks which are obtained from the event shop. There are usually 2 types of drinks in the shop: A cheaper limited one and a more expensive one with no purchase limit, you should buy the cheap one first.
This is fairly expensive to do but if you have a lot of resources it's fun to try. Restoring Guts Points : Rock Climing events allow you to restore Guts Points by having your girls cheer for the one climbing. There is a limit of 3 girls you can have cheering at once, the girls used are: The last two girls you used in a festival match and your partner Home Screen Girl.
For all 3 to appear none of them can be the same girl and none of them can be the girl doing the climbing. While the number of keys required per round might vary based on the PP of the potential you are upgrading the total number of keys required to fully upgrade a potential is always 8 with the sole exception being the free potentials given to you by the event, these require 0 keys and are a good way to blow through excess event currency when you run out.
The total per event is usually around One final thing worth noting about these events is that the trend suits are almost always STM. Skincare events allow you to control the impact of physics on individual characters as well as give them fairly large stat boosts that can be carried indefinitely.
As far as the events themselves go these play like standard event matches however upon visiting the event shop you will see special skincare items: There are 4 items for each category plus a "Natural Milk" item. The items shaped like a girl's breasts control physics over that area while the ones shaped like a butt control physics there. Red items increase the effect of physics while blue items decrease it. The darker colored items control the jiggle physics of the selected part, this means it shakes more when the girls bounce around.
The lighter colored items control the deformation of the selected body part, deformation is like the "hardness" of the part and will cause it to either obey gravity or maintain its shape regardless. The final item, natural milk, is used to reset these values to their defaults as well as clear any skincare skills you might have.
If you wish to avoid having your softness settings reset you can click the lock next to the bar to keep it in that state. There are quotes here because these are not the strongest version of these skills. Unlike other skincare items EX Oils do not expire and can be held onto indefinitely. Note : Only the darker colored items give softening skills.
Note 3 : Skills cannot be locked, if you want to try to get 3 SSR skills you will need to keep resetting until you get lucky or fully awaken your suit. Butt Battle is a new game mode added during the 3rd anniversary.
As with most other PvE events this one plays the usual way with a special item being added to the event shop: The donketsu ticket, this ticket allows you to play the butt battle mini-game by gifting it to a girl. Currently there are 5 ranks this can be played at: Practice - Green C - Blue B - Bronze A - Silver S - Gold The ranking of the ticket determines the stats required to win and how many points you get at the end of each match, as well as the reward you get for completing the match.
All ranks are played best of 3. Points are fed into the the total server score and are determined by 4 things: The rank of the match Number of rounds won If it was a close battle If tension burst was used Whether or not your girl has a trend suit equipped Tension burst takes a while to build up and will be used during the final round if your girl lost one, this means ideally your total at the end will be 2 rounds won and 1 round lost.
Additionally, losing a round will cause your suit to malfunction if it has one available which is pretty fun to see. The server score for the event will grant additional rewards to all players as certain milestones are met. There is currently no way to check this aside from visiting the event notes on the site and seeing what the most recent item you got was to make a guess.
Opponents are randomly selected AI from the girls you have, it will either use your private outfit for that girl or, if you don't have one selected, will equip her with the current trend SSR. Giving a ticket to a girl will give you a popup that looks like this.
Practice tickets are sold in the shop for next to no currency I think they actually cost 1 currency and have a cap of so if you want to set up for photos then you don't need to worry about running out of tickets. I'll test it some more later regardless, do tell if you happen to see one. Additionally all PvP events feature leaderboards that are updated hourly.
These leaderboards give you rewards based on your final position at the end of the event. The most important reward here is generally the featured SSR Accessory as this is the only way to obtain them outside of the shop. Winning an accessory typically requires you to finish within the top players.
Beyond these basics PvP events have their own differences in how they are played so each of the types will be covered below. Rival Events. Tower events are a mix of PvE and PvP events, they are played mostly as PvE however scores are against other players and as such are considered to be PvP.
These events are extremely rare so I ask that you excuse that my pictures for this event type are from a collab. Once a tower is selected all other festival matches are locked and the tower must either be completed or forfeited in order to proceed. Each rank gets increasing difficulty and an increasing number of matches. Towers also feature a unique mechanic which is STM is not restored between matches. Girls will recover their STM when not used for a match or when completing a match while equipped with a trend suit.
This means it is helpful to prioritize having a good number of girls leveled, having STM potentials, or having a trend suit for these events. Additionally Guest characters will stay for 3 rounds in these matches instead of the usual 2 so make sure to make use of them to help manage your STM consumption. Upon completing a tower of a certain rank a new unlimited match of that rank is unlocked which allows you to easily farm for event score and currency.
Since these types of matches are not played in the tower they do not lock out other choices and are free of the STM restrictions. A variation of the original event from the third anniversary, this version features a scoreboard and rank rewards as opposed to a community reward.
These events are unique in that rather than focus on a cumulative score only your highest score is counted for the leaderboards, this makes them much more forgiving than traditional PvP events. Like PvE there are three ranks of tickets however stats differ for each in this version: S Rank - 9 Rounds.
Recommended Power: 40, A Rank - 6 Rounds. Recommended Power: 30, B Rank - 3 Rounds. Note : Unlike in the PvE variant, Trend bonuses do count towards your total power in this mode will be displayed to the right in parenthesis for how much it adds.
Thanks to The Dude for testing this for me. Note 2 : While there is a recommended power level you can be significantly lower than that and still have no trouble winning.
If you are really concerned about it you should try one of the free practice matches to be sure. In addition to the usual matches this type features a very heavy emphasis on Tension Burst and introduces a new item that permanently increases a girl's base APL, top coats See Skincare and Manicures section for more info.
From here you can see the difference in score APL makes. On the left is Kanna in her stellar birthday suit, on the right she is in her fortune suit. Despite having lower stats it is significantly stronger due to the additional tension burst opportunities it gives. As scores get closer in higher ranks it becomes more evident why being able to squeeze in one more burst is important in this mode.
Increasing it opens more difficult and rewarding matches. Select one each will indicate its cost in Festival Points , and in the next screen you can choose your team and the guest character that you can borrow from other players, then confirm.
The match will begin. You can just trust your girls and let them play, or call a timeout to give them instructions. Girls have two more stats.
Power in red and technique in green. You can also double the speed, skip a point or skip the whole match. Skipping does not give any penalty. Results will simply be determined behind the scenes. Keep in mind that you have a limited number, and that it will happen after the current exchange, not immediately. In the timeout screen, you can change one of your girls with the guest character, and you can change tactics. In the tactics menu, you can choose to prefer straight attacks or feints, pick your preferred attacker and the preferred target for the attacks on the opposite team.
After you win a match, you will receive different rewards, depending on the match itself, on top of experience for the girls. The outfit menu is also quite relevant. You can change outfits and accessories, upgrading them by sacrificing other swimsuits and materials, breaking their level limit with dedicated materials all of which can be won through matches , or awaken skills by sacrificing duplicates. In the menu dedicated to the girls you can access their private clothes to change their default outfit that appears in the menu screen, and you can also set other elements like tan and hairstyle.
In the gifting menu you can give them gifts for experience boosts and rewards. The last menu lets you swap your active heroine. Back on the main menu, the Memories menu lets you watch unlocked scenes with the girls, bound to progression, events and more. The Gacha menu will be familiar to those who play this kind of game.
There will be different kinds of draws. The standard draw based on the green smiley currency is mostly cor common swimsuits and accessories. The premium one based on the crystal hearts will provide swimsuits rare and upwards. There will also be special gacha dedicated to an event or a girl, with special conditions like increased chances to draw a certain bikini. The one slightly disappointing aspect of the business model of the game is that there apparently are special gachas that are limited to crystal hearts that you buy in the shop, with those you earn in the game not eligible.
Do keep in mind that the gacha draw is literally a shower scene, longer and more detailed for rarer outfits. No naughty bits are shown, but it could still put you in trouble. Abyss Hong Kong. View videos. View screenshots. Blue Eyes White Coffee. The guide will include: Main differences between DMM and Steam versions, menu translations, basic gameplay in View artwork.
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