To get a premium unit, you must do "gacha" thing in the game, which is basically the lottery system. You spend gems or whatever (premium currency, which means cost real money) to roll a lottery and hoping that you get the unit that you want. You don't get it? Then roll again until you got one. This costs a lot of money.
To get a premium unit, you must do "gacha" thing in the game, which is basically the lottery system. You spend gems or whatever (premium currency, which means cost real money) to roll a lottery and hoping that you get the unit that you want. You don't get it? Then roll again until you got one. This costs a lot of money.
To be fair, GBF is still pretty generous on giving out free gacha tickets and sales, and you can still play rather nicely as a non-spending or light-spending player. Yes, you must spend more time and effort on it, but its totally playable. If you are a light-spending player, you can utilize those "Super Sales", which allows you to exchange a character of your choice aside from gacha-ing 10 times with your newly purchased ticket. ....unless you got attached to a character that is not appearing in the super sale exchange pool.
To be fair, GBF is still pretty generous on giving out free gacha tickets and sales, and you can still play rather nicely as a non-spending or light-spending player. Yes, you must spend more time and effort on it, but its totally playable. If you are a light-spending player, you can utilize those "Super Sales", which allows you to exchange a character of your choice aside from gacha-ing 10 times with your newly purchased ticket. ....unless you got attached to a character that is not appearing in the super sale exchange pool.
That I can agree, but the grinding system of that game is a bit more crazy than I think.
Katarina , who is one of the popular "waifu" characters also happens to be the object of Vira's yandere obsession, has a Limited promo unit only available by buying the BD of the Granblue Fantasy anime
That I can agree, but the grinding system of that game is a bit more crazy than I think.
Sure it is, sometimes luck is just not on your side, and you'd have to get what you want the old fashioned way: grind.
Farran said:
It's nicknamed Grindblue Fantasy for a reason, after all...
That's a nice nickname =P From what I heard, many of the "extremely powerful and all-purpose character" class characters are muscular men instead of cute girls, and this gives it another nickname Gayblue Fantasy.
Sure it is, sometimes luck is just not on your side, and you'd have to get what you want the old fashioned way: grind.
That's a nice nickname =P From what I heard, many of the "extremely powerful and all-purpose character" class characters are muscular men instead of cute girls, and this gives it another nickname Gayblue Fantasy.