Developed by Mica and Sunborn, Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium is a follow-up to the popular mobile game of the same name. Things can seem a little overwhelming at first, but we're here to help you out. Here's a full progression guide for Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium .
Your main goal in Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium is to clear the story campaign as fast as possible, and to get your Commander level up to 30. This is where you'll be able to unlock most of the game's key features, including PvP and Boss Fights, which yield plenty of nice rewards. This guide will go over everything you need to do to get there, along with recommendations on how to spend your stamina.
First things first, if you're an F2P player, I'd absolutely recommending rerolling in Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium to give yourself the best possible start. Au lancement, vous avez la possibilité d'obtenir Suomi comme personnage de taux, et même si vous pouvez certainement l'obtenir sans relancer, vous finirez probablement par dépenser la plupart, sinon la totalité de vos ressources.
Idéalement, vous souhaitez relancer jusqu'à ce que vous obteniez Suomi de la bannière Rate-Up, ainsi que Qiongjiu ou Tololo de la bannière standard ou actualisée pour débutant. With Suomi and your second SSR DPS unit, you'll be set up for a very strong start to the game.
Next up, just keep pushing through the story campaign as much as you can. You don't have to worry about the side battles for now; just keep doing story missions to level up your account. La règle générale est que vous souhaitez toujours prioriser les missions de campagne jusqu'à ce que vous atteigniez un point où vous devez augmenter le niveau de votre commandant afin de continuer, puis de vous concentrer sur d'autres choses.
As you're doing your missions, you should be raking in plenty of summon tickets and Collapse Pieces. Do not use your Collapse Pieces on the standard banner, only save them for the rate-up banners.
If you didn't manage to get Suomi, throw all of your resources at her banner to try to get her. If not, only use your standard summoning tickets (and not the Collapse Pieces) on the standard banner to try to get your next SSR character.
Vos niveaux de caractère sont liés au niveau de votre compte, donc chaque fois que votre niveau de commandant monte, n'oubliez pas d'aller dans la salle d'ajustement pour entraîner vos poupées et niveler leurs armes. Lorsque vous atteignez le niveau 20 pour la première fois, vous devrez cultiver des barres de stock pour rompre cette limite, et cela peut être fait en terminant des missions de fourniture dans le menu de la campagne.
Concentrez-vous uniquement sur votre équipe principale de quatre poupées, qui devraient idéalement comprendre ou Suomi, Qiongjiu et / ou Tololo, et qui que vous ayez d'autre sur votre équipe. I'd recommend going for Sharkry and Ksenia for those last two spots, and drop Ksenia if you happen to have Tololo.
When you reach level 20, you should also be able to start doing event missions. These are limited-time missions where you can play through a new side story and rack up Collapse Pieces and event currency.
To get the most out of the event, you'll want to finish all the Normal missions, then at least clear the first Hard mission. Each day, you'll have three attempts at a Hard mission, and these will be your main source of event currency. Vous pouvez ensuite utiliser la devise pour éliminer la boutique d'événements et acheter des articles comme les billets d'invocation, les pièces effondrement, ainsi que les personnages SR, les armes et d'autres ressources utiles.
It's very common for gacha games to include some sort of affinity or gift system, and Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium is no different. You can do this by heading into the Dormitory and choosing a Doll to give your presents to.
As you do this, their affinity level will increase, and you can send them out on Dispatch missions. These are important, as they serve as an extra method of getting idle resources for you. En plus de cela, vous pouvez également obtenir des pièces de souhaits, qui sont utilisées dans un système de gacha séparé pour tirer des ressources, ainsi que la possibilité d'obtenir une copie de Perithya.
The Dispatch shop also comes with summon tickets and other useful items, so you'll definitely want to stay on top of this where you can.
Next up, you'll want to focus on the Boss Fights and Combat Exercise modes. The former is like a scoring mode where you have to take out a boss within a set number of turns, and the difficulty increases with each level. The best team for this includes Qiongjiu, Suomi, Ksenia, and Sharkry, so build them accordingly.
Combat Exercise is this game's PvP mode, but the good news is that you don't lose points for losing your defenses. You can set a weak defense for other players to farm up points, and rack up your own points by fighting easy targets.
Finally, once you've cleared all Normal mode campaign missions, you can start working on Hard mode and the side battles. These don't give you Commander experience, but they do reward you with Collapse Pieces and summon tickets.
And that does it for our Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium progression guide. Assurez-vous de rechercher le site pour plus de conseils et d'informations sur le jeu.