Valkyrie Drive: Bhikkhuni – AFK Dressing Room Ranks

This guide shows how to do a little trick I discovered in the dressing room. It uses an auto clicker to rapidly click on the character’s breast, increasing their ranks completely automatically, skipping the need to grind the heart catch minigame if you wish.

Downloading and Setting Up Autoclicker

Firstly, if you do not have an autoclicker program already, then I would suggest downloading this one.

Edit: Copy and paste the link and remove the brackets, Steam seems to dislike links for whatever reason. Let me know if the programs works for you. If you have any issues with it, feel free to add me and send me a message and I’ll send you the files through email.

Now, go to Options > Click > Options and set them as shown in the image.

Next, go to Options > Click > Repeat and set it to the lowest possible interval.

Finally, go to Settings > View and change them as show here.

If you wish to bind your key to something else, go to Settings > Hotkey. Mine is set to Numpad 5.

Aligning the Character With The Clicker

Now that you have your auto clicker set up, it’s time to mass-poke some anime boobies.

Line up your character so that her breast, or any touchable part, is lined up with the ‘Reset Cam/Char’ line on the smallest option menu. The mouse does not seem to work with the other two.

After that, place your cursor on the body part and start your clicker. If done correctly, you’ll be gaining ranks automatically at a rapid pace. When ranking up or gaining a heart ticket, the clicker, when placed at this location, will automatically close it for you.

Valkyrie Drive: Bhikkhuni - AFK Dressing Room Ranks

That’s everything! I would suggest beyond rank 90 that you just play the heart catch game, as at this point it becomes very slow. If not, go grab some food or something.

Written by Oda.

Volodymyr Azimoff
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I love games and I live games. Video games are my passion, my hobby and my job. My experience with games started back in 1994 with the Metal Mutant game on ZX Spectrum computer. And since then, I’ve been playing on anything from consoles, to mobile devices. My first official job in the game industry started back in 2005, and I'm still doing what I love to do.

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