Dive into Scarlet Girls, a captivating idle RPG featuring a squad of technologically enhanced mecha waifus! Set in the 119th year of the Old Euro Calendar, humanity faces extinction due to catastrophic mutations. As a last hope, recruit and train these powerful girls to combat catastromechs and restore peace. This beginner's guide explores core mechanics and game modes to boost your progress.
Mastering Scarlet Girls' Combat
Scarlet Girls offers a completely idle, turn-based combat system. Battles unfold automatically, with allies and enemies acting based on their Speed stat. You deploy a team of five Stellaris (your mecha girls), utilizing the Quick Dispatch feature to optimize your lineup. Sit back and enjoy the spectacular special ability animations!
Each Stellaris possesses unique active and passive abilities with cooldowns. Strategic squad building is key to maximizing their strengths. Combat is real-time, with no player intervention during battles. Focus on creating powerful and synergistic teams.
Stellaris are categorized into four classes:
- Paladins: High armor, drawing enemy fire and protecting teammates.
- Support: Healing and supportive abilities, providing utility from the backline.
- Devastator: High firepower, dealing devastating energy damage.
- Assaulter: Skilled with bladed weapons, specializing in physical damage.
Understanding the Echo Gacha System
Recruit Stellaris through the gacha system. Stellaris have varying rarities: R, SR, SSR, and SSR+. Higher rarity equals stronger base stats and abilities. The "Normal Echo" banner offers R-SSR Stellaris using Echo tickets or Diamonds. An SSR is guaranteed within 40 summons. Each summon awards 20 Echo points; 2000 points allows you to choose a random SSR from elemental banners (excluding Nebula). Rarity recruitment probabilities are:
- R Stellaris: 19.979%
- SR Stellaris: 2.667%
- SSR Stellaris: 0.133%
- SSR+ Stellaris: 0.010%
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