Dive into the exciting world of Scarlet Girls, a fresh and engaging Idle RPG that introduces players to a unique all-girl squad of mecha waifus. Set in the 119th year of the Old Euro Calendar, the game's narrative unfolds against a backdrop of mutated animals and powerful beings that have pushed humanity to the edge of extinction. As a beacon of hope, you're tasked with recruiting and training these technologically enhanced mecha girls to combat the menacing catastromechs and restore peace to Earth. This beginner's guide will walk you through the essential game mechanics and modes that will help boost your account's power and progression. Let's dive in!
Understanding the Combat Mechanics of Scarlet Girls
The heart of Scarlet Girls lies in its Idle-based combat system, designed for players who prefer a more relaxed approach to gameplay. The combat unfolds in a turn-based sequence where each ally and enemy acts according to their Speed stat. A round concludes once all participants have taken their turn. You can deploy up to five different characters into battle, and the game offers a convenient feature called Quick Dispatch, which automatically arranges your team based on the strongest characters available. Once your lineup is set, sit back and immerse yourself in the stunning animations that accompany each character's special abilities.
In Scarlet Girls, your characters, known as "Stellaris," automatically use their active and passive abilities in combat, each governed by a cooldown period. Strategically crafting a squad of mecha girls with synergistic abilities is key to overcoming your adversaries. The battles run in real-time, leaving the outcome in the hands of your character's strength and the strategic formations you've set.
Each Stellaris is categorized into one of four classes, each with unique roles and utilities:
- Paladins – Boast the highest armor stat, acting as the frontline to absorb enemy attacks and protect their teammates.
- Support – Equipped with healing and supportive abilities, these Stellaris provide crucial utility from the backline.
- Devastator – Masters of heavy firepower, they excel at dealing devastating energy damage to enemies.
- Assaulter – Skilled with bladed weapons, they specialize in delivering physical damage to swiftly take down targets.
Echo – The Gacha System of Scarlet Girls
Recruitment of Stellaris occurs through the game's gacha system, known as Echo. Stellaris come in various rarities – R, SR, SSR, and SSR+ – with higher rarities boasting better base stats and stronger abilities. At the global launch, the "Normal Echo" banner is available, where players can summon R to SSR Stellaris using Echo tickets or Diamonds. An SSR character is guaranteed after 40 summons, and each summon also earns you 20 echo points. Accumulate 2000 points, and you can select an SSR character from any of the four elemental banners, excluding Nebula. The recruitment probabilities are as follows:
- R Stellaris – 19.979% chance per character
- SR Stellaris – 2.667% chance per character
- SSR Stellaris – 0.133% chance per character
- SSR+ Stellaris – 0.010% chance per character
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