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As of August 22, there are 83 songs that can be played within the game. Full completion of Part 1 will unlock 11 songs, full completion of Part 2 will unlock 9 songs, full completion of Part 3 will unlock 12 songs, completion of Part 4 up until Chapter 12 will unlock 4 songs.

Life usage are as follows for each difficulties. Life is automatically recovered one 1 every three 3 minutes. So, the waiting time for each play if your Life was at zero would take- 15 minutes for Easy, 30 for Normal, 45 for Hard, and 60 for Expert. Pudding Rush the King Pudding, if it's asleep it's not active Instead of earning cadets for live drops, you'll be able to get pudding for the amount of time until the countdown below goes to !

Event Top Will take you to the event page if there is an ongoing event. These are songs that don't fit into any of the above categories! Includes songs from the Anime and Solos! If the song attribute matches the attribute of the unit it will raise the score significantly. Something to keep in mind when making teams and playing events where High Score plays a huge role in ranking!

Global Ranking Your score ranking compared to other players. You can view these challenge requirements on the song's page- but the requirement is usually just Score, Combo, and amount of Plays requirement.

Playing Lives The main unit's center card of other players can be used as a support card while playing songs. This page is where the Friend mechanic of the game comes in. If you're playing an Event , and you use a Friend's card that has Event Bonuses , those Event Bonuses will be applied to your play of that song.

Once you use a Friend as support, you can't reuse them for three 3 hours. They'll come back after the three 3 hours are up. That same number of Friends Points will be given to the owner of the Support card used. There is no option to play a song without a Support Card.

After picking a guest player or friend from the assist page, Pick a team you want to play with. I think , if you're playing an Event, the game will automatically make team for you of your strongest cards best used for that song. Big I think on that though. If you press Start, you should get this screen. While making this guide, I have come to a realization that it is quite frankly, impossible to take screenshots while playing a song- so this is the best we're getting.

At the end of the song, you can earn rewards from Kinako Challenges as stated earlier. Pressing the Blue Button on this screen will resume the live with a three 3 second countdown Pressing the Pink Button will quit the live. If you press this, a pop up saying "Are you sure you want to quit this live?

Press the pink button again if you want to quit the live or press the X button on the side to bring you back to the pause screen. Unlike other games, the LP you used on the Live will not go away. So, feel free to quit as many times as you need as you're only wasting your time and Gold if you used any Live Assist Speaking of Live Assist, if you used any and quit the live, you won't get back the Gold you used on the Live Assist.

A few things can happen once you a finish a song. Mainly puddings and attribute tokens. Your cards level up or gain experience depending on how you did. Trust commonly called Affection will raise up on all of your cards.

You get to send a friend request to the person you used as support If they weren't your friend before Blue button won't send them a friend request and the Pink button will. Main Story : Obtained by fulfilling certain requirements, fully voiced. Special Story : Obtained via Special campaigns, sometimes voiced, most not. Event Story : Obtained by unlocking in their respective Events, not voiced.

Regarding all stories Will give you 10 Experience for your Rank and Gold upon completing a segment. May give you a singular Gacha Ticket. Not all chapters do this, only some.

Has a little Kinako drawing at the bottom. Now in order to progress the story you need to complete that Story Live requirements which will earn you bookmarks, you only need two bookmarks to unlock the segment. It's not required to get all three bookmarks as you only need two to progress.

You don't get anything special for getting all of them. Actually, you don't get anything at all. A story live costs 30 LP at first, but once you get two bookmarks it will cost 15 LP. You can't play the Story Live with a Support card. This is the longest section of the Master Guide, so be prepared to be bombed with information and collapsibles.

This is what you'll see when you press the Member button. This is your Main Unit, or what you set as your Main Unit. This unit is what your friend see when they look at your profile, as shown earlier in the Friends section of the guide. It's also the card that'll appear on your home screen if you don't have anything specific set. Card Interface. This is the standard card info image, which you can reach by selecting cards. To select a card, hold the card at any point in the Member button.

These buttons cannot be pressed if you're viewing the card in the Waiting Room. Move the card to the Card List if you want to do any of these actions to get the card. More information on that is in the Waiting Room section of this guide. When you press the button, a pop up will show up saying something along the lines of "Would you like to view the animation of this card? Pink Button means yes. If pink button is pressed, you will be prompted with a "would you like to download this animation" screen.

Blue Button means no. It will then play the animation if pink button is pressed. If you tap the screen while the animation is playing, a pop up saying "would you like to exit this animation?

You can play this animation as many times as you want. Fave Lock. An unlocked card will show a blue button with an open lock. A card that is locked will have a pink button, with the lock closed. Set as Home Screen. Trust commonly called Affection.

Cards naturally gather affection heart points every time you use them in a live. Rabbit Chats are text messages between Tsumugi and the idol for that card. Rabbit TVs are behind the scenes look at the idols of the card. These usually deal with the scenario or background of the card, and also offer a lot of insight to the character and their relationship with others outside of the realm of the main story. Rabbit Chat Icon.

Rabbit TV Icon. Puchinana Icon. Rabbit Chats. In order to view a chat, press anywhere on that chat's part title. Chats not greyed out have been unlocked. Chats with a Green Mark on the right side mean that chat hasn't been read yet.

Chats greyed out haven't been unlocked yet as that card hasn't met the requirements to unlocking it yet. Within Rabbit Chat Interface. Once you picked a chat to view, you'll see a screen like this. Rabbit Chat Background. Tsumugi Wallpaper. Re:vale Wallpaper. Rabbit TVs. In order to view a channel, press anywhere on that channel's part title. Channels not greyed out have been unlocked. Channels with a Green Mark on the right side mean that chat hasn't been read yet.

Channels greyed out haven't been unlocked yet as that card hasn't met the requirements to unlocking it yet. Within Rabbit TV Interface. Auto : the Rabbit TV will play automatically, without you having to tap the screen to progress.

Skip : Will allow you to skip through the channel. Full : Allows you to see the screen without the dialogue box at the bottom Log : Allows you to see past dialogues you've passed Options : Story options.

Allows you to change the volume of the Background Music and Voices if there are any present. Below that is the text speed, one 1 being the slowest and five 5 being the fastest. The default is three 3.

End : Will immediately end the channel. Pressing this will still be considered as clearing the channel. The first is to simply put your card in a live. Cards acquire a fixed number of experience points per live based on the difficulty and your score grade.

You view more information on Practicing in the Practicing tab. Card Stats. Special Training. Special training only increases the stat matching your card's attribute. So putting a Shout card through special training will only increase the Shout stat of the card.

If you want Character Tokens , you can do lessons on any of the attribute days. Even if you use a Shout center on Beat Lesson Day, your character tokens will still drop.

Only Character Tokens of your Center will drop. Where you have to exchange items you get from the Event Songs to get whatever item you need.

You can pick what you exchange for. If you want Attribute Tokens , you must do lessons during the appropriate lesson day. Most cards increase by points in their matching attribute for every special training slot filled. URs increase by points. Special Training requires gold. As you train a card, the slots in this area will fill up.

Slots that are filled with the attribute symbol have been trained Slots that have a greyed out attribute symbols can still be trained If there are any blank spots, that means you can't special train to get those at all. Center Skills. The percentage indicates the chance it has of activating.

If your center flashes on your screen before the notes start streaming, congrats! Your Center Skill has activated. The scale word indicates how powerful this boost is, usually in the form of [word]UP. Appeal Skills. Lockers Lockers are cards that, for a fixed period of time, change certain notes to Perfects. There are two kinds of Lockers. One where it turns Bads and Goods into Perfects, these are indicated with a blue timer during lives.

Score Up Score Up cards increase your base score for one tap after certain conditions are met. The score will go up in the next available note you tap, and only on that note.

Guard These have a chance of activating at the beginning of a live and give you a fixed number of chances to turn Misses into Good or Perfects. Exchange Exchange cards come in two varieties. Upgrading a card. The skill level of any card above SR that's been Upgraded automatically puts the resulting card at Skill Level 2.

Practicing identical cards together. These give a fixed amount of experience based on the card's rarity. These are really hard to come by, usually obtained via ranking in events. Brooch Skills. If said card activates its Appeal Skill during a live of a particular song, the effect of this card's Brooch will activate If said card is put in the same team as cards of the same character and the same element, the effect of this card's Brooch will activate.

Card Sets that have Brooch Skills are the following. Last updated: August 26, Other Card Views. The Card Gallery. The Card Gallery at a glance allows you to see all the cards in the game. If the cards are colored, that means you personally own them now or have owned them at some point. If the cards are greyed out, that means you don't own them and have used them at one point in time as a Support Card for a live. A blank slot means you haven't found that card yet or there's nothing there.

Members Tab. When you go to your members tab, you see your Main Unit first. Small Card View. This wasn't intentional. It has all of the writer 's favorite characters. This is what you'll see when you press the Team button. If you tap a card on this screen, you will be able to change that card with another card in your Card List. If you hold a card on this screen, you will be able to view that cards information- Stats, Appeal Skill, Center Skill, etc.

This interface is translated in another section. Also yes it is possible to have a full team of one card of the same character and the same character on one team. If this button is blue, that means you can make that team your main unit. You can only have on Main Unit at a time. So to change your main unit, you have to go to a different team slot that's not your main unit and select that button where the button will be blue.

Unit Name Change Self-explanatory. Pressing this button will allow you to change the name of that unit. Do keep in mind that there is a 15 character limit.

Also, nobody will be able to view the name of your unit It's helpful to keep note of what you name your units as you can use this information to get your account back in the case if something happens to it.

This button will allow you to view the Rabbit Notes stats of all of the characters present on the unit and the information of any Brooch Skills if any of the cards on that team have a Brooch Skill. Stuff at the bottom Select Members This button will let you manually change the cards on the current unit you are on. You can also tap the card icon to change only that card- if you do that and choose a card that's already on that unit it will swap the card's position with the one you selected.

Reset Self-explanatory. This will delete the Unit you have selected. It takes off all of the current cards on that team.

Do note that you won't be able to delete a unit if you have made that unit your Main Unit. The Practice button is used to level up your cards with other cards. When you press it, you'll be taken to your Card List, pick the card you want to level up.

Once you pick a card you want to level up, pick the cards you want to use to "feed" your main card by pressing any of the plus signs.

You're only able to use a maximum of twenty 20 cards per "feed". If you use a duplicate s of any of the cards in that idolization line, the Main Card's Appeal Skill Experience will go up. If you use cards of the same attribute of the card you're leveling up, the experience gained will be higher than chosen cards that aren't the same attribute.

So, it's recommended to choose cards of the same attribute as the one you're leveling up. If you have any puddings, you can view the amount of puddings you own by going into the pudding tab when you pick cards you want to level up, those are Experience cards.

You can get these in a variety of ways, but the main way is from Events. They're basically the only way to level up a card's appeal skill besides obtaining multiple copies of said card. On the right column of this screen where you are choosing cards to feed you will see three square, two of them are your good ol' pink and blue buttons and a green square. Green Square tells you how much Experience the card you're going to level up is going to get from the cards you've chosen.

Pink button will reset the choices you've chosen. Blue button will confirm your choices if you've chosen anything. If you haven't chosen anything it'll take you back to the previous screen where you choose a card to level up. So, once you've chosen which cards you want to use as leveling cards to level up your main card, press the blue button. Those plus signs from earlier will now be filled with the cards you have chosen to feed.

Above the card you want to level up you will see a square. This square tells you the level your card is going to be at on Base Success and how much experience it will take to level up to the next level. This process requires some amount of gold, so you will want to have met that required amount of gold. Also do note, that the cards you're going to use to level up the main card will be gone forever. So be careful on which cards you pick. Press the Pink button in the middle and your card you wanted to level up will be leveled up!

Most of the time you'll get "Base Success" which is normal. But occasionally you'll get a "Great Success" or a "Brilliant Success" which raises the amount of Experience the card gets. Why is there a Pudding on this button? If you met the above requirements, here's how you idolize cards from N to SSR. When you press the Upgrade button, you'll be taken to your Card List, pick the card that you want to upgrade and have a second copy of.

Once there, you will be given a screen of the card you're about to idolize and the duplicates of said card. Pick your other duplicate card Do note, that the cards you're going to use to idolize your main card will disappear as it has been used. If you're unable to pick the duplicate, it's because of one of two reasons.

Unfavorited it. Take the card off that team. Press the Pink button in the middle and your card you wanted to idolize will be idolized! How to obtain Souls and Tokens.

You can get these a few ways One way is to do it via Daily Lessons button found on the home screen. Can view a guide on that in full detail in the Home Screen section of this guide.

The other way is to gain them through events as point rewards, clearing prizes and ranking rewards. How to Special Train Your Cards.

Press the green button on the member page, in the guide it's title Special Training Pick the card you want to special train, this page will only show the cards in your Card List.

Make sure you meet the requirements for at least one level Press the pink button in the middle Congratulations you have successfully special trained a card by one level! If you fully special train a card, the border will change as shown above! Rabbit Notebook. Drag the Character section up and down to view more characters Tap on a character to view their Rabbit Note status. Drag your finger across the screen starting from the right and ending on the left to see future lessons.

Eventually, you will run across an arrow that says "Coming Soon" leading into the next lesson. This means, Rabbit Note will be updated with new nodes periodically.

Schedule of when is not given. Pressing the i symbol will give you a total of all the stat boosts you get from Rabbit Note of that character. Selecting a node You have already unlocked will give you the requirements for unlocking the node and a Kinako Stamp signaling you've already unlocked it. You haven't unlocked will give you the requirements for unlocking the node and a button to unlock it.

You can either fufill the requirements for unlocking it, or use 10 Stellar Stones to instantly unlock it. You won't be able to use Stellar Stones for nodes at the end of something like a branch or the last node in the lesson. If a requirement is greyed out, it means you haven't fulfilled the required amount of that item.

And that's all that happens in this screen. Having multiple cards of the same character in a unit will not effect the stat bonus. It is only applied once to your Unit. If you train another character and add that character onto your unit, their rabbit note boost will be applied. But if I have Yamato and another character that's not Yamato on a unit, it will apply Yamato and that other character Rabbit Note bonus once.

This is what you'll see when you press the Card List button. Self explanatory, it's a list of all of the cards you own. This is where all cards you get from Gacha, Scout Catalog, Nanakores, and etc. Cards have to be here in order to do anything really.

Can increase Max Member space using three 3 Stellar Stones for three space. Pudding Tab has no limit as of Version 3. Background context: Before Version 3. There was no separate Pudding Tab like there is now.

They shared and took up space in the Idol Tab. Fun part is that you were able put them on your team and home screen. If you still own Puddings from before Version 3. However if used they will disappear. You can only send cards at a time both ways. On the right column of this screen where you are choosing cards to sell you will see two square, both of them are your good ol' pink and blue buttons. If you haven't chosen anything it'll tell you to choose stuff.

So, once you've chosen which cards you want to move, press the blue button. Support kami dengan cara membagikan postingan ini di media sosial Facebook dan lainnya Tolong di Baca ya :. Your email address will not be published. TV 0 comments January 26th, Share Share Share. Each member has his own personal reasons for becoming an idol: some are tragic, while others are more aspirational. While Idolish7 looks like a typical idol series on the surface with lots of glitter and silly fun, it's far more than that.

Despite the lack of female characters which is one of its weaknesses , this is not a reverse-harem anime -- romance is mostly a subplot used to enhance the narrative. At the center of Idolish7 is its well-rounded cast of characters and their very emotional, even melodramatic personal stories. Though to call Idolish7 melodramatic can even be an understatement, there are so many instances of soap opera-ish plots that involve missing siblings, missing partners, missing legendary idols, and intense conflicts with families, teammates, other celebrities, and other talent agencies etc.

The series is never bashful about its complete embrace of overly dramatic elements, which makes the drama even more engaging to watch. For example, one of the Idolish7 members, Yotsuba Tamaki, became an idol so his missing sister can know where he is and find him.

He agreed to be on a TV program that promised to find his long-lost sister, but the program surprised him with his father instead. Tamaki completely loses his temper and hits his father, so the entire group has to stop him and apologize for his actions. While the whole situation of a TV program tricking Tamaki plays out melodramatically, the actual issue of domestic abuse is incredibly serious.

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