Frequently Asked Questions
What difficulty should I play?
Completing one run of n1 will unlock up to n5, and completing one run of n5 will unlock up to n10. Run n11 for max reward efficiency, higher difficulties are just there for the challenge.
What units are good here?
For startup, just bring your usual carry support healer team. Don’t forget to borrow units from your friends.
What does catalysts do?
They replace your regular tuning in rogue and requires stimulus to function. There’s an infographic in the end of the guide. It explaining how to play each catalyst and their strength.
How do I expand my team?
By leveling up your catalyst. This is done through winning battle stages. After inviting new characters to the team, don’t forget to unlock catalyst level effects by clicking open the catalyst icon at the bottom left.
How does the aid function work?
Put units in the aid slots below your main team slots, and change their aid skills next to it. When the main character gets ultimate, also gain ultimate of the aid character, then choose one of them to use. Some catalysts and artefacts also allow you to use the selected aid skill of the aid characters.
How does the inventory work?
There’s a set grid you have to put your artefacts into for them to work. Some artefacts have specific requirements about what artefacts are next to them to trigger additional effects, so be mindful when you arrange their position.
How do I get the second ending?
You need to RNG a quest that grants a pale yellow jade cup. Then, choose the second ending during the last intersection.
What are Syntony and Resonance?
Syntony is an effect triggered when you use 3 or more skills of the same type. The number of skills that form a Syntony will affect its strength. Activating Syntony will buff skills used in the turn depending on its strength and the type of skills that triggered Syntony. Resonance is basically the same but with different types of skills.
How do I get more stimulus?
Rest stops can refill your stimulus. Some artefacts can also regenerate stimulus.
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