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5 Step Event Gacha Box is a gacha machine from which you can receive R or SR cards. Special Event Cards R/SR of the current event only appear here. The N SECs are in the N gacha instead.
You need an Event Gacha Ticket in order to use the 5 Step Event Gacha Box.
*Upon clearing Event Gacha Box, you will receive 10 free Event Gacha tickets and 10 Card Reveal.
*Event Gacha Box will not reset automatically.
*The box of SR cards means a SR of the E gacha can be picked only once from the E gacha, thus the chances to draw a new SR Special Event Card are higher next time if you keep the SRs you drew.
You need an Event Gacha Ticket in order to use the 5 Step Event Gacha Box.
*Upon clearing Event Gacha Box, you will receive 10 free Event Gacha tickets and 10 Card Reveal.
*Event Gacha Box will not reset automatically.
*The box of SR cards means a SR of the E gacha can be picked only once from the E gacha, thus the chances to draw a new SR Special Event Card are higher next time if you keep the SRs you drew.
If you have not unlocked Ex Levels (Unlockable by clearing Special Mission "Levels" up to "Achieve Level 50"):
If you have unlocked Ex Levels:
- If you receive a duplicate Level 100 card, it will automatically combine with a different card of the same rarity.
- If all cards of the same rarity level are level 100, it will become a Wild Card of the same rarity.
- On rare occasions, they will combine with a card of higher rarity.
If you have unlocked Ex Levels:
- If you receive a duplicate level 100 card, its level will increase by one, up to the Ex Level limit.
- If the duplicate card's Ex Level is maxed out, it will become a Wild Card of the same rarity.
Special Effect Cards
A Special Effect Card (SEC) or "slayer" improves results in the Events. The exact effect depends on the type of event. The effect in some events is scaled with the level up to 100, such as in Gambit and EG.
One set of N/R/SR secs is introduced in every event or event phase and is labeled alpha until the next phase or event.
When a phase ends, the alpha set becomes a beta set of the next phase.
When an event ends, only the R and SR alpha become beta in the next event, so there are no N sec carried over between events.
There have been a few events in the past where the top 1000 ranking reward girl became a beta SR instead of the previous alpha SR.
The beta R and beta SR of first phase of events keep an effect on second phase if any.
However since the event of Elite Guard 16, the beta R and beta SR of first phase are removed from the Event Gacha on second phase every event with two phases.
Thus the past strategy of being able to draw first beta cards on the second phase is now obsolete.
But the effect of the second alphas is still better than first betas.
For instance, naming cards a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j,k, on phase 1
Then on phase 2
Then on next event phase 1
One set of N/R/SR secs is introduced in every event or event phase and is labeled alpha until the next phase or event.
When a phase ends, the alpha set becomes a beta set of the next phase.
When an event ends, only the R and SR alpha become beta in the next event, so there are no N sec carried over between events.
There have been a few events in the past where the top 1000 ranking reward girl became a beta SR instead of the previous alpha SR.
The beta R and beta SR of first phase of events keep an effect on second phase if any.
However since the event of Elite Guard 16, the beta R and beta SR of first phase are removed from the Event Gacha on second phase every event with two phases.
Thus the past strategy of being able to draw first beta cards on the second phase is now obsolete.
But the effect of the second alphas is still better than first betas.
For instance, naming cards a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j,k, on phase 1
- SR alpha a (alpha phase 1)
- R alpha b (alpha phase 1)
- N alpha c
- SR beta d (from previous event alpha)
- R beta e (from previous event alpha)
Then on phase 2
- SR alpha f (alpha phase 2)
- R alpha g (alpha phase 2)
- N alpha h
- SR beta a (alpha1 / beta2)
- R beta b (alpha1 / beta2)
- N beta c (alpha1 / beta2)
- SR beta d (beta phase 1)
- R beta e (beta phase 1)
Then on next event phase 1
- SR alpha i (alpha phase 1)
- R alpha j (alpha phase 1)
- N alpha k
- SR beta f (from previous event alpha)
- R beta g (from previous event alpha)
Card list (Permanent cards only)
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