Dive into the captivating world of Scarlet Girls, a brand-new idle RPG featuring a squad of technologically enhanced mecha waifus ready to deliver powerful blows. Set in the 119th year of the Old Euro Calendar, humanity teeters on the brink of extinction, ravaged by catastrophic events that mutated animals into powerful beings. As one of humanity's last hopes, your mission is to recruit and train these mecha girls to fight back against the catastromechs and restore peace to Earth. This beginner's guide will illuminate the core mechanics and game modes to boost your power and progress.
Understanding the Combat Mechanics of Scarlet Girls
Scarlet Girls offers a completely idle, casual experience. Combat unfolds in a turn-based system where allies and enemies act based on their Speed stat. Each round concludes after all combatants have taken their turns. You can deploy five characters into battle, and the handy Quick Dispatch feature automatically optimizes your formation based on your strongest characters. Simply sit back, relax, and enjoy the thrilling animations accompanying each character's special ability.
Your characters, known as "Stellaris," utilize powerful active and passive abilities automatically. Each skill has a cooldown timer. Craft synergistic squads to maximize their effectiveness. Combat plays out in real-time; your strategy focuses on deploying powerful characters and creating lineups that amplify their strengths.
Stellaris are categorized into four classes:
- Paladins: Durable front-liners who draw enemy fire, protecting teammates.
- Support: Backline characters providing healing and utility.
- Devastator: High-damage dealers specializing in energy attacks.
- Assaulter: Physical damage specialists wielding bladed weapons.
Echo: The Gacha System of Scarlet Girls
Recruit Stellaris through the gacha system. Characters come in different rarities: R, SR, SSR, and SSR+. Higher rarity equals stronger base stats (Attack, Defense, HP) and more powerful abilities.
At launch, the "Normal Echo" banner offers R-SSR Stellaris. Use Echo tickets or Diamonds to summon. An SSR character is guaranteed within 40 summons. Each summon awards 20 Echo points; 2000 points lets you choose a random SSR from the four elemental banners (excluding Nebula). Check your progress on the Echo system's right-hand side. Rarity recruitment probabilities are:
- R Stellaris: 19.979% (per individual R character)
- SR Stellaris: 2.667% (per individual SR character)
- SSR Stellaris: 0.133% (per individual SSR character)
- SSR+ Stellaris: 0.010% (per individual SSR+ character)
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