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={{Star|3}}s vs Higher Rarities=
A lot of units share the same (or very similar) skill sets across rarities. For example, {{Companion icon|Arsalan}}, {{Companion icon|Chouji}}, and {{Companion icon|Triton}} are the exact same across rarities, just different costs and base stats. Because of this, it might seem that raising his {{Star|4}} is the way to go, but in reality, focusing on his {{Star|3}} not only saves on party cost, but less resources are required to max him out (coin cost, stars, LB materials, etc).


On the other hand, you have units like {{Companion icon|Shirou}} who slightly have different skills. On paper, it seems like his [Phase Start] CP gain 100% of the time is a good thing, and having an [After Moving] skill seems kind of pointless. However, due to how [When Attacking] skills are handled during a Charge, [[Shirou]] charging faster is mor eof a bad thing, as he won't be inflicting Curse as easily. Because of this, there's no shame in using his lower rarity variant.
However, you have units like {{Companion icon|Snow}}, {{Companion icon|Aizen}}, and now {{Companion icon|Wakan Tanka}}, who share similar skills, but an additional effect on their last skill that makes them a great magnitude better. These units are pretty unviable (namely [[Snow]]) as {{Star|3}}s.
When it comes to units with beneficial [When Attacking] different weapon spreads like {{Companion icon|Agyou}} and {{Companion icon|Benten}}, you need to consider that a wider range, while it inflicts less damage, are typically better at activating more, as each individual unit hit is a chance to activate a skill. In this case, [[Agyou]]'s {{Star|3}} and [[Benten]]'s {{Star|4}} cards are better than their other forms, as they both have a wider weapon spread.
=Transferring Your Data=
=Transferring Your Data=
==Smart Way==
==Smart Way==
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.
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.
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.
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.