Back up the truck and get all your mats to build your whale team:grin:
The rare Tokubetsu Mission is here!
Last time was around Christmas so get everything you need while its here.
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Back up the truck and get all your mats to build your whale team:grin:
The rare Tokubetsu Mission is here!
Last time was around Christmas so get everything you need while its here.
So, I'm a bit confused what I should be prioritising. Is it the petals or is it the blooming birds that are harder to get normally? Also, should I be ignoring the special gardens that pop up in order to stock up as much as possible? I'm at 240 stamina now and it takes about 6 gardens to get a new level.
Usually I do each stage the same number of time (like 10~20 each) to get as much stuff as possible. Use all your stamina potion on it if you want. It's almost the best way to use them (to other good stages to use them is Nidhogg phase 2 stages but at low level is near to impossible to get enough currency to clear the shop. But don't worry, shop refill just stack and you will be able to get everything some days).
If you have a lot of stamina potions, it's better to do secret gardens as they give Manyu and Life Crystals. If you need stamina free XP to level up, you can do Manyu Key stages for quicker level up and stamina refill.
CSQ stages also seem decent for XP for the time being due to having a 30% discount on their stamina price. I managed to gain a few levels off of clearing the CSQs for the Knights in my active set of squads without using a stamina potion.
However, secret gardens don't show up after clearing a CSQ stage so the only rewards will be tier 1 gifts and 2* Knights. On the other hand there are quests tied into the number of CSQ stages you complete so picking up the earrings for every Knight you're using does more than give them small attack/defense bonuses.
Yesterday was my 150th day on DMM. I currently have 13 6* knights, having gotten my most recent - Trailing Abutilon (Athletic Meet) from the gacha that ended on the 26th of June. In nearly 3 years of playing on Nutaku, I managed to amass seven - and one near the very end of playing there.
DMM is interested in keeping its players engaged and realizes that happy players are also spending ones. They go out of their way to fix bugs and take care of their product and ensure that their players continuously have potential things to do, prizes to accumulate and/or shoot for. Nutaku... doesn't. (Didn't?) I wish I would have switched over even sooner so time and money expended there could have gone here instead.
I played Nutaku's version for the better part of three years (currently somewhere in the middle of the 106th set of daily rewards). While I don't have as many rainbows in the DMM version I figure it won't take nearly as long to catch up given that I've only been playing on DMM for about a month and a half and I already have four rainbows. Rarity growth is available for quite a few Knights and promotes them to 6* status so I'll have a fifth rainbow fairly soon.
Overall there are many improvements compared to the Nutaku version too:
- There are way more CSQs available to the point where pretty much every Knight that joins your forces has their special equipment and bloom quests available.
- You can claim multiple quests at the same time including quests in the same category.
- Evolution and leveling materials stack and are automatically put in storage so there's less chance of running out of space in your normal character/equipment pages.
- The various equipment/character buttons have graphics that help describe what each does (the equipment upgrade button has Nazuna working with a hammer and anvil, the Knight upgrade button has Manyus plastered on it, the evolution button has bloom dragons on it, etc).
- Knights that have multiple versions can swap their appearance between them if you have them in your army, so you could have your pick from Anemone's 8,235 versions if you happen to have all of them.
- Related to the above, some Knights have alternate appearances that are available even if you only have one of their versions (Cycla Menn, Anemone, June Bride Lotus, etc). Some of them are minor compared to others (Anemone as a maid vs. Nightshade without her mask on) but they're still there.
- There are frequently EXP, gold and/or stamina cost bonuses. The most recent one basically doubled gold output from stages, increased EXP rewards for most missions by 50% and reduced stamina requirements for most missions by 35%. So, for the most part you'd be getting double gold and twice as much EXP per stamina point spent.
Those are just the perks I could think of off of the top of my head.