
Twin characters appear in the social game. Huh…!? Limited gacha.
It’s not just with twins; teams or organizations in social games generally leave me feeling indifferent.
>>1
I don’t really pay much attention to it since I don’t use things like Priconne or Blue Archive that often.
I can’t pull away.
You pull.
Two people handling one character.
It’s nice that they’re treated as one character in a combo.
One-sided distribution!
While it is often compared to the “comp gacha,” the situation is entirely different, so it’s probably just a form of self-restraint and not specifically prohibited combined techniques.
Well, if it were to exist, it would probably become a problem and end up failing later on.
(Sisters with different rarities)
There are also patterns where paired characters are implemented through both distribution and gacha.
Twin characters don’t tend to become very popular, do they?
Usually, when you pair them together, there’s synergy, so both will be adopted.
It’s annoying because it puts pressure on the formation.
>>11
Being fixed to two slots is generally cumbersome, and unless the synergy’s performance is quite exceptional, it’s difficult to manage.
Both have an incredibly short expiration date.
>>33
On the contrary, if the character is sharply focused, even if a decent character is updated, it won’t yield their spot for two characters, which is a problem for gacha business.
Inflation begins.
Please do something about this biased draw with the double PU!
I don’t really like both, so I’ll just secure the one I prefer.
Rather, even when we form a team together, it’s often so weak that it’s disheartening.
Make it strong enough that I believe it was worth properly forming a twin formation.
>>14
The personalities of twins are naturally different, so their traits are also different.
It’s more common not to line things up because I tend to do something like that…
I prefer the type that is always together, like Utaaware’s Ululu and Saraana.
😊 Characters of a 5-person team
😧Up to 4 people in the formation
>>17
I wonder what this bullying-like assumption is that occasionally happens.
It’s a stingy amount to spend.
One of the twins is really strong, and it creates synergy when teamed up with other characters.
The other one is weak, so there’s no need to raise it.
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😊 Characters of the boss and subordinate
😧 There is no collaboration.
>>22
Do you want to ask, but want to coordinate with your boss?
Would it be resolved if we made it one unit with twins?
If it’s really meant to be used side by side, then the issue of deployment slots being cramped…
I like fraternal twins who are not visually or positionally set together.
😁😁 We are! Two become one!
Since it’s a different attribute, I’ll hire one person.
I pulled both twin characters!
😧 Skills are essentially mutually complementary only.
For example, if they were twins of fire and ice, they wouldn’t be lined up in an attribute game.
If both of them are flames, their individuality will become weaker…
Not suited for many mobile games.
It’s different in consumer RPGs, though.
Why didn’t you draw both?
When the pictures connect or are connected, it makes me go “Uggg…”
😄 Both twins are limited.
🤔 The sister with the bigger chest is overwhelmingly more popular, so it’s limited to just one side.
>>32
It’s frustrating when, despite being set as twins in a game, their faces don’t look alike or their body shapes are different! What the hell is that?!
Even if I can draw both, sometimes only one can be included in the team that I use regularly for its strength.
Should we combine them?
I have seen a lot of cruel RPGs with moral resonance.
Later, a card that is treated as one slot will appear for the two of them.
>>38
When there are more people like two or three in a unit, it’s puzzling that we can usually only form a group of 4 to 5 people.
When we combine in times of crisis, it’s twice as enjoyable.
There are times when it can be problematic because, 2 to 3 years after being implemented separately for two people, there might be cases like a two-in-one option for inflation measures.
Once I get the other one, it’s guaranteed!
😄Sister character
The skills just don’t align at all.
>>43
😭 Sister-only limited-time costume implemented
Even among twins, the low rarity or distributed counterpart becomes more popular.
Collaborative characters are troublesome, you know.
If one of the twins becomes popular, the other one has no choice but to be brought out as well.
Magireco made me go “hmm…” due to the rarity difference.
It’s not a gacha, but I can’t help but think it’s not right to welcome Aoi Suiseiseki when the doll of Suiseiseki is available…
Even though they are twins, they have different illustrators!
>>50
Because it’s fraternal.
It’s sad that the touch is different between the older sister character drawn in the early stages and the younger sister character drawn later.
Select one character and apply a very powerful buff.
B has a passive trait that activates when it is under the buff from A.
In terms of the environment, A is stronger when supporting other characters than B.
It’s nice that you can form a unit with twins in Shiny Colors…
In other words, if you feed it to a cell, it becomes a complete form, right?
I can’t help but feel a certain way, even though I suppose the disparity in rarity can’t be helped.
I understand that number 18 only appears in seasonal costumes.
In the game I’m playing, there are two pairs of twin characters, but the one that has been there since the start has an overwhelming popularity for the younger sister, resulting in a huge disparity in implementation.
The character introduced in Part 2 has a unique form for the younger sister, which gives her a slight lead in implementation numbers, but if we exclude that, the older sister has more, making it feel quite balanced.
Characters that have neither collaboration nor synergy just feel like mere filler, don’t they?
I’ve never seen it, but there are games like that, huh…
>>62
Nika is currently doing a gacha that feels just like that.
It’s not a twin character, but if you don’t pair up the new characters as a duo, they’re worthless on their own, which makes it a gacha that has no intention of enticing players.
Just because they are twin characters, it doesn’t mean they have to be together all the time during their appearances.
It tends to feel like a closed-off world…
>>63
Since the character is set to be a twin from the moment of their birth in the work, it can’t be helped that they follow such a fate.
I can’t believe there’s only one person in the group with no implementation while the event is focused on them…
After establishing herself as a single character, it was later revealed that the enemy character who appeared was actually a twin sister.
If you do it that way, both would become independent characters with their own personalities… I wonder if something like that exists.
>>66
They’re not sisters, but like Saga and Canon from Saint Seiya…
Two people will team up in different outfits.
If you don’t aim for the top, you should at least be able to secure a base from Nike’s gacha.
>>70
You want me to spit out 400 gold miles?
Are you an idiot?