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The first chapter of the game will begin.  The game will present you with several dialog options, but they do not change the story, so feel free to skip.
The first chapter of the game will begin.  The game will present you with several dialog options, but they do not change the story, so feel free to skip.


You will be guided through the battle system.  For help on the battle system, see the Battle System section of this wiki.
You will be guided through the battle system.  For help on the battle system, see the [https://wiki.housamo.xyz/Battle_System Battle System] section of this wiki.


After you complete the tutorial within the game, main quests and sub(free) quests will be unlocked.  As you complete main quests, repeatable free quests will be unlocked.  The main story can be continued even if you do not complete the free quests.
After you complete the tutorial within the game, main quests and sub(free) quests will be unlocked.  As you complete main quests, repeatable free quests will be unlocked.  The main story can be continued even if you do not complete the free quests.
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The game contains up to 5 ratings for each card, from a 1 star rating to a 5 star rating.  A cards rarity can be told by counting the stars on its portrait.
The game contains up to 5 ratings for each card, from a 1 star rating to a 5 star rating.  A cards rarity can be told by counting the stars on its portrait.
Cards with a rarity of 1-2 are basic mob cards.
Cards with a rarity of 1-2 are basic mob cards.
Cards with a rarity of 3-5 are special character cards.  Nearly all specific characters have two different card ratings.  For example, Moritaka has a 3 star card, and a 4 star rating.  In some cases, a characters qualities, such as their weapon type, will change.
 
Cards with a rarity of 3-5 are special character cards.  Nearly all specific characters have two different card ratings.  For example, Moritaka has a 3 star card, and a 4 star rating.  In some cases, a characters qualities, such as their weapon type, will change.
 
If you obtain a duplicate card of the same character AND rarity, that dupe will be automatically added to your current card, increasing it's Charge Skill level by 1 if it's a Rarity 1-3 card, +5 if it's a Rarity 4 card, or +20 if it's a Rarity 5 card.
If you obtain a duplicate card of the same character AND rarity, that dupe will be automatically added to your current card, increasing it's Charge Skill level by 1 if it's a Rarity 1-3 card, +5 if it's a Rarity 4 card, or +20 if it's a Rarity 5 card.
There is no way to upgrade a card's rarity. So if you want Moritaka's 4 star card you can't upgrade his 3 star card, and will instead have to pull his 4 star card normally.
==About a Card Deck==
==About a Card Deck==


A deck is made up of 5 of your own cards, and when you enter battle, 1 friend, for a total of 6.  4 cards can fight at one time, with two of your cards being sub-cards.  When one of your characters is defeated, it will be swapped out for a sub-card in its place.
A deck is made of up of 5 of your own cards and, when you enter battle, 1 Support (a card from another player), for a total of 6 cards.  4 cards can fight at one time, with two of your cards being sub-cards.  When one of your characters is defeated, it will be swapped out for a sub-card in its place.
Each card has its own cost. As your player ranks up, your maximum available Cost will increase, allowing you to use more powerful cards.
===Cost===
[[File:Costs.jpg|600px|thumb|right|Team selection screen, showing individual card costs and Total Cost]]
Cost is a number that limits the amount of high rarity cards you can use in a team. Each card has a cost and the total cost of the cards in your team cannot exceed the maximum cost, which is 36 when you start the game. Most of the time the card costs are:
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! style="width: 75px;" |Rarity !! Cost
|-
| 1 Star || 2
|-
| 2 Star || 4
|-
| 3 Star || 8
|-
| 4 Star || 16
|-
| 5 Star || 24
|}
There are exceptions, like Benten's 3 Star and 4 Star cards costing 10 and 18 instead of the usual 8 and 16. The Protagonist's card cost is 0.
 
This means that you can't make a team of five 5 Star cards and that using 1 Star or 2 Star cards is a good idea sometimes. As your [https://wiki.housamo.xyz/Rank_Table Player Rank] goes up, your maximum available cost will increase, allowing you to use more powerful cards.
 
Lastly, Supports (cards from friends) are treated as having 0 cost, regardless of rarity.
==Gacha Types==
==Gacha Types==


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* Friend Gacha (戦友召喚)
* Friend Gacha (戦友召喚)
Uses friend points.  Gives basic items, and characters with a Rarity of 1 to 3.
Uses friend points.  Gives basic items, and characters with a Rarity of 1 to 3.
==Keeping Your Account Safe==
It is recommended to follow these steps to make it easier to recover your account in case you lose access to it.
===Backing Up Your Authkey===
Authkey is the file that keeps your account data. If you lose access to the device where you play the game you can simply install the game on another device and copy the Authkey to the game folder. This means that making a copy of your Authkey and keeping it somewhere safe is '''highly''' recommended.
See [https://wiki.housamo.xyz/Tips#Transferring_Your_Data Risky Easy Way] for information on how to locate your Authkey.
===Customizing Your Account===
[[File:Player_settings.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Player Settings screen]]
From the main menu, select "Options" and then "Player Settings". You will be taken to a screen where you can change your avatar and name (the one you selected when creating the account).
It is recommended to fill the Surname and Nickname fields and keep them noted down along with the number of your avatar voice, as Lifewonders will ask for this information if you have to contact their support to recover your account. Don't forget to click on Update after making changes.
===Player ID===
From the main menu, select "Friends" and then "Search for Allies". On the lower part of the screen you will find your Player ID. Noting this number down is recommended, as it is something Lifewonders will ask you if you have to contact their support to recover your account.


==How to Back-up Your Data==
==How to Back-up Your Data==


To create a transfer code data, simply start up the game, go past the title screen to the map, and go to Options(オプション) on the bottom menu.  Then hit データ引継ぎ in the middle left.<br />
To create a transfer code data, simply start up the game, go past the title screen to the map, and go to Options(オプション) on the bottom menu.  Then hit Transfer Data (データ引継ぎ) in the middle left.<br />
Enter a password into both boxes of your choosing (English letters only) and hit the bottom-most button.  Write down the Code it gives you AND the password you used.<br />
Enter a password into both boxes of your choosing (English letters only) and hit the bottom-most button.  Write down the Code it gives you AND the password you used.<br />
When you're ready or need to use it, start up the game.  At the Title Screen, hit the blue button on the bottom left.  Enter the Code in the top box, and your custom password you made in the bottom box.  Then hit the green button.
When you're ready or need to use it, start up the game.  At the Title Screen, hit the blue button (Account Transfer) on the bottom left.  Enter the Code in the top box, and your custom password you made in the bottom box.  Then hit the green button.
 
Since the version 3.1.3, the transfer codes expire after 14 days, so this is not a fully reliable way to keep your account backed up in case of phone data damage or a lost phone.  It is recommended you keep your User ID handy and ask for help with contacting the developers in such an event.  Or, recover your account using your AuthKey.
 
'''NOTE:''' When you transfer your account to another device using this code, a new Authkey will be created in this device and your account will be bound to this new Authkey, while the previous Authkey will be bound to a new account. So remember to backup this new Authkey after transferring your data, as the previous Authkey will be rendered useless.


Unfortunately, transfer codes expire after 24 hours, so this is not a reliable way to keep your account backed up in case of phone data damage or a lost phone.  It is recommended you keep your User ID handy and ask for help with contacting the developers in such an event.  Or, recover your account using your AuthKey.


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