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[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] I heard Almond Eye is coming, so I’m thinking about starting, but can I survive with no spending or minimal spending?

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I won’t say anything unreasonable like wanting to become the strongest in interpersonal situations.

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If you’re just playing normally, it’s all good!

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These days, you can enjoy almost any game for free to some extent.

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It’s easy to do it completely free of charge as long as you don’t try to win against others.

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I’m spending free stones obtained without spending money on development gacha.

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If you keep working hard for about six months, you can win or lose in head-to-head situations as well.

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I think you can still have a lot of fun even if you just buy some discount stones at the anniversary half-price sale.

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Prepare for a potential reroll during this anniversary for what might be implemented a year from now.

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I think it’s good to start tomorrow afternoon since it’s the anniversary! The special stones can be exchanged for your favorite characters, so I recommend it.

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I don’t think it’s a big problem now that older support cards that were strong can be easily obtained.

It would be good to get Kita-chan and Creek.

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A beginner-friendly set is scheduled to be implemented, so if you’re not looking to get super strong, I think it will become easier to start.

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A lot of new and returning player-friendly systems will be added in tomorrow’s anniversary.

It’s quite a good time, seriously.

If I start the game tomorrow, I’ll just do a reroll until I pull 4 SSR Amoai-chan cards, and it will become really easy.

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The entrusted training system is really appreciated by casual players.

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Have fun playing on the rental deck.

If it looks like a continuation, buy a pass and exchange support cards.

It’s okay to completely ignore threads with weird faces of Uma Musume.

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Maybe it’s still a bit early for Ai-chan, but during the Oka Sho season, horses like Gran Alegria are likely to show up, so I think there will be plenty of opportunities for Ai-chan.

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Success! If something comes up in a thread like that, feel free to ask questions, and I think it’s also fine to start another one with Ai-chan and ask.

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There’s a free ten-draw, so one card should be fine, right…

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The support card for Almond Eye definitely won’t go to waste, so beginners might want to have it.

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Have you ever seen the Uma Musume anime, Anonymous? If not, I also recommend the stage adaptations as well as the anime and manga.

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There’s no requirement to be strong to view the story, so you can easily go through it.

If you’re spending a small amount, the timing for spending would be during the anniversary and half-anniversary when you get stones with exchange tickets and during the step-up.

Of course, if you’re going to do that, some level of discernment will be necessary.

This character is great… just a little… I got nothing… and if I keep doing that, I won’t have enough stones.

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>>26

I looked at my spending from last year and it was about 70,000 yen.

I bought some lucky draws and some paid stones along the way, so if I narrow it down completely, it’s about 50,000?

With this, I was able to reach just before Platinum 4 (highest rank) in Ranked Matches (Riguhi).

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In this game’s PvP, the important factors are traits and time, so if you at least give it a try, you’ll eventually be able to win! Even if you lose all the time, you’ll receive a good amount of stones for drawing in the gacha, so it’s better to aim for grade even if you don’t win.

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If it’s just to reach a decent level in interpersonal situations.

For the New Year, it’s fine to spend about 180,000 to 200,000 yen a year with 30,000 on Anniversary Half Banners and 140,000 on other things, around 10,000 yen.

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>>28

Stop saying extreme things; even someone like me who only uses Hafu Baniwa can take first place in grade.

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To be honest, Uma Musume gathers resources more easily compared to other gacha games, doesn’t it?

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>>29

Maybe because I usually don’t play much, but I’ve accumulated 2 ceilings and 100 tickets.

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By the way, the probability of getting two picked cards in a 10-pull is 0.24%.

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I want to train Ai-chan quickly, but it’s definitely going to be a showcase character every six months…

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The rental deck is coming, so maybe I don’t need to try too hard with the rerolling.

It’s a sufficient support just for reading the training scenarios.

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In front of Ai-chan, sister Vilcena!!!

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>>34

Because it’s a VM.

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>>34

Even if Ai comes, it’s no use, but please come before Lalala.

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The quality of the scenarios is simply good across the board.

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In about six months, I accumulate around 70,000 stones.

I have about 40 gacha tickets.

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I don’t really understand the rental deck system, but does it mean I can borrow a set of 6 support cards from a friend?

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>>37

I think it’s probably five cards from the deck and one from a friend.

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>>45

Rental is 5 sheets.

For the sixth card, you can either borrow one from a friend or prepare one yourself.

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>>37

Just borrowing a deck created by the management.

Because it’s all fully exposed, it’s helpful for beginners.

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There are a lot of combat freaks standing out, but it’s just interesting to enjoy the characters.

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If you properly save stones up to the ceiling and only do the gacha for strong support cards or anniversaries without snacking, you can become strong even as a free player.

The content other than battles is also quite enjoyable, so if you’re just playing for that, the rental deck that will be implemented tomorrow should be enough.

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It completely changes based on whether you want to focus on interpersonal challenges or enjoy the character and story.

If it’s the latter, you can easily do it without paying, and you won’t need to rely on information from the site.

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In head-to-head matches, you can manage to reach around A rank in the championship or Platinum 4 in League Hits even without spending money.

If you play regularly, you can earn about 300,000 yen worth of stones and tickets annually, which is equivalent to five guaranteed draws.

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Almond Eye will be next year, so you should just focus on saving 30,000 stones for free by then.

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It’s all about nurturing.

It’s fine to take something that is said to have strong acceleration at a distance S.

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I feel like even if I got the characters, I couldn’t reach Umapyoi without having decent support cards at first.

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>>48

It was like that in the very early game balance, but now it’s different.

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Is Huffba still around?

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Both the former and the latter can be done with a small amount of spending, right? There are more things you can do than I expected.

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Since it’s the anniversary now, you can watch up to episode 4 of the character stories for some characters you might not have yet, so I think it would be good to check out the ones you’re interested in.

You will surely become a fan.

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If I can borrow 6 cards from my friend, who’s going to spend money on support cards?

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I felt much more relaxed after letting go of the mindset of having to run because it’s an event…

Right now, I read the main story and look at the untrained stories even during events or the championship.

On the contrary, sometimes I challenge myself to update my evaluation points seriously and do what I like.

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>>54

From now on, you can rely on entrusted growth for earning points in story events.

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>>54

Automatic training is coming, so it’ll end up being left to idle training for the event.

It was really annoying to train 12 times, so this is a huge help.

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>>66

I make about two McQueen models each time to get by.

It’s almost like a McCone now.

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>>54

It’s a luxurious thing to say, but the story of the event is enjoyable every time.

I struggle with how much time it takes to read.

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I’ll just practice raising a random character until Ai-chan gets here… It’s a guarantee that my favorite characters will increase.

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With a payment of 30,000 every six months, you can relatively easily fully max out the trendy support characters.

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>>59

If you’re lucky

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This app has more motivation for development than for the amount charged.

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The basic anniversary and half anniversary support cards are really strong, so if I focus on those, I can get away with spending little… That way, I can allocate more to the characters.

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It’s funny that Kitachan is in all the rental decks.

Kita-chan has become infrastructure.

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>>65

It’s the woman with the most support card pickups.

It’s impressive that I’ve lived for two and a half years.

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There’s still one last piece missing for the implementation of Ai-chan’s development.

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>>67

It’s a miracle.

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>>71

I cannot deny it.

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From the case of Orphe, it seems that for the next year, he will appear in various roles, but the actual implementation feels like it will be postponed until around the anniversary next year, which is quite frustrating.

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>>68

Well, in return, the colleagues and juniors will probably excel before me.

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Even with a small amount of spending, having a premium pass allows you to receive a lot of useful things.

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>>69

Starting tomorrow, the automatic training will make it easier to accumulate points, making it even more convenient.

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Ah… I thought I could go pretty far this time in the Rig Hit, but I remembered I forgot to run on the final day and it made me really depressed again.

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Since many of the necessary items can be obtained from Turepas, start by purchasing Turepas.

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You can only train them later, so be careful about that.

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In competitive play, it requires patience to repeatedly train with the aim of exceeding the amount spent.

Can I prepare the horse girls and skills suited for the race?

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Ah, I see.

Will the system create something like an old-fashioned environmental deck as a preset?

I thought that Sygaminin had become a savior for the needy by letting us rent all six sheets.

This is an incredibly valuable thing for new players.

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It’s a small charge of 5000 to 10000 yen per year.

Sometimes, I can win the championship by luck.

I think I’m someone who can play quite loosely.

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If you join an active circle, you can receive stones every month.

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>>78

Is there a circle where I can get 3000 stones every month without any quota?

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It’s annoying to have to press skip five times for the daily Thai people.

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“Training is a hassle.”

“It’s tough to gather support card assets.”

I think the dissatisfaction with these two has been addressed in this update.

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If you’re not interested in multiplayer content and only care about live shows and stories, honestly, you don’t need support character gacha at all, right?

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>>84

If you don’t have a certain amount, you won’t be able to raise them properly.

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>>92

So this rental deck

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>>98

Oh! Cygames is amazing!

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>>92

If you’re not interested in interacting with others, you can totally get by with just the SSRs you receive from events.

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>>111

The SSR you can get for free in this game is really strong.

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>>84

I’ve been playing since the release, but I’ve never done any support card gacha at all!

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>>104

I can somehow manage with free ten draws or something.

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Kitasan is now available to everyone, so it’s living as the beginner-friendly Kita-chan.

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You don’t have to do PvP.

If it’s just story and evaluation point updates, even free players are fine.

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Recently, it’s been quite well-balanced, so I can win with my favorite characters in the Championship and have a lot of freedom.

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Even a monthly fee of 1000 yen can lead to winning or losing against others, so it’s a pretty gentle game.

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The song “Victory” that you hear when you win is a masterpiece…!

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If you’re just going to watch the training story, you don’t need such strong support cards…

By allocating those stones to characters and narrowing down the characters you want even more, you can easily accumulate several tens of thousands of stones.

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It’s probably difficult to win against strong opponents with rentals.

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>>95

One option is to unlock the event that occurs when the worst fierce enemy is defeated with a key.

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From now on, I believe there is no longer any need to wave hands for earning event points through expeditions and auto-play.

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Are there any games in this world that you can’t survive in without spending money?

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Even if we’re just focusing on training, we still want to win against strong opponents, right?

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Since Creek is finally included in the Support Card exchange, even older cards that were once top-tier will likely become available for free.

Spi… Kita-chan

Power… Vodka

Stuck Creek

Wisdom… Fine.

“Grit is with Urara-chan.”

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Playing around with the live combinations makes time melt away.

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The rental deck has a rental-like weakness, but it’s more than enough to win in the first training.

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Now you can see the results of the choices that come up in training, so I think it’s really easy for new players to get into it.

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>>107

Although it has been possible to reference external sources (strategy sites) until now, I think in this day and age, the casual audience mostly uses smartphones only, so being able to do everything within the app is quite helpful.

Switching apps to search and then going back… it was too much of a hassle.

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>No.1286150399

They were the strongest members until about the first anniversary!

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I’m very grateful that I can now see the details of the options effect recently…

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To be honest, you can create quite strong characters just based on the lineup of support card exchanges without having to think about masters or multiplayer.

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I'm happy that this can be convex.

Support Card Details [Sentimental Alert♪] Maruzensky Lv 45 / 45 Experience to Next Lv 0 Unique Bonus Sentimental Alert♪ Lv30 The higher the training level of the training participated in, the greater the training effect increase Support Effect Skills Held育成イベント Events Episode ✨Friendship Bonus 25% Effect increase due to friendship training occurrence ✨Motivation Effect Increase 15% Effect increase due to motivation when training together ✨Speed Bonus 1 When training together, the amount of speed increase goes up ✨Power Bonus 1 When training together, the amount of power increase goes up Lv Strengthening Close

I’m happy that this can be convex.

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I think the stones you can get in a month are around 20,000.

Characters are added around three each month, so if you’re unlucky, you might need to spend about 150,000 yen.

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It’s better to pay attention to the time spent rather than the money.

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>>115

So, this auto training

Factor iteration may be somewhat entrusted.

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I wish this could continue like this for about a year…💖

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Even now, Kita-chan’s distribution Urara fills two slots…

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It seems that we are shifting from a period of aggressive fundraising to expanding our new audience while encouraging them to engage in a more consistent and longer-term manner.

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>>119

Horses that were active when Uma Musume started are gradually being implemented.

It may also be aimed at returning players.

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>>119

It feels a bit late to do this, but it’s definitely better than not doing it at all.

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It may be a game that requires the most time and patience.

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Support cards are inflating, but if you’re not doing player versus player at the forefront, they’re unnecessary.

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I wonder if daily tasks can be finished quickly now?

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>>122

It takes about 10 minutes if you do McEwan.

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Is the thread anonymous helpful?

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Even if you gather support cards, there are light users like me who have been training for four years and only have one Platinum because they lack motivation.

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>>125

If it’s Chanmi, then it’s 0!

Well, in the very early days, I was part of the login crowd before the Light era.

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>>125

I’m spending a decent amount, but I’ve never gotten Platinum!

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>>140

Well, I had been wavering for a long time on whether I could train and research enough to reach A rank, and it became impossible against opponents of equal or lower rank in the finals.

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>>140

In the first place, I’m not going to aim for Group A anymore!

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I was so bad at the land scenario that I left it alone.

I wonder if I should make a comeback again…

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>>127

That was actually tiring… The next field is tiring too, but the mechs are good! By the way, read the main story.

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>>127

uaf? Maybe the next Legends will also have a color-coordinated theme like the goddesses.

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In-person interactions are about 70% influenced by the factors involved.

Well, beginners can’t help but struggle with this part.

Just keep pulling for characters and play for about a year.

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If you just focus on speed and cleverness, you can at least reach the end at the start.

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It seems that the highest level of the Masters Challenge is a bit difficult with a rental deck…

Well, it depends on the new training scenario.

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>>131

I don’t have the confidence to raise a Uma Musume that can beat this Falco in the rental.

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Until six months ago, Kitasan was saying let’s do our best and go for it.

Our Spisapoka is still Duriel Mabu.

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Even without interpersonal interactions, there’s still Masters as end content.

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>>137

Masuchare serves as a reference for what kind of stats and skills to aim for, of course, as a wall.

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>>143

That’s also for studying “what skills to take against this opponent in this course.”

Well, leveling up the strongest character in the Masuchare is the easiest option.

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>>143

If I can consistently win against that, then I can do pretty well in the championship as well…

There is the assumption of the same course, but…

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It seems that automatic training and expeditions will make event rewards easier to obtain, which is a relief.

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I quite like the scenario itself.

I dislike raising (or nurturing).

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Chanmi is good enough in the Open League.

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>>142

This guy is a serious player in a different sense, so you don’t need to take him as a reference.

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>>142

Even if I lose all matches, I can still get a stone from the grade.

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>>142

It’s a game where you pack in parameters and essential skills to win as close as possible to the upper limit values…

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The system has changed quite a bit, but I wonder if I can still get to URA with just the relentless speed training of Bakuchan.

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The toughest part for beginners is the grand live.

This is just something I want to do plot-wise.

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The shortage of money from the expedition has been mostly resolved.

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Chanmi has the mindset of just wanting to win once and be able to get out of B rank.

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Lemaire Thawing News

It wasn’t.

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Once you have someone you support and you want to talk about them, and then you want to make them win, that’s the end of it.

Stop at the first two!

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>>152

I’ve calmed down to the point where I want to strive for the title range of LOH’s heroic tales now…

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>>152

Please take care of Aston Martin.

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>>159

This guy is serious in a different way, so you don’t need to take reference from him.

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In the championship match, I’ve been continuously saying that I can easily win against B, but A is impossible.

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I’ve only done the championship three times, just going along with the atmosphere the whole time.

Even if you can’t understand the usefulness of the skills or the connections, you can still do reasonably well.

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You can win just by going with the atmosphere, and you get a lot of stones, so it’s better to participate in PvP for now! Even if you lose!

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>>158

Just by entering, you can get a participation prize… in fact, that’s what I’m aiming for.

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If Ai-chan comes, I’ll make a comeback, ha ha ha!

…You came, didn’t you…?

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In any case, watch a lot of Winning Live… it’s really good!

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You can achieve a Platinum win or loss with just a little spending during the anniversary.

Well, I’ve been pulling gacha in between quite a bit, so if I had stronger self-control, I could do better.

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So you’re Ai-chan Carry… alright!

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People who are doing crazy modifications look amazing from the outside, but when you ask about their training situation, everyone says they feel like throwing up, so it’s best to do it moderately and only when you’re really motivated!

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>>166

I occasionally see people screaming in a distance and ground G-rated race.

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I was training Turbo while hoping that Pancherass would come, and I’m happy that it made a brief appearance at the end.

When this kind of thing happens, it makes me motivated.

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It’s scary to see Bakushin O everywhere… Why is it in long-distance races… It was the most frightening when it was in middle-distance dirt races.

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I finally managed to defeat the red demon, but I’m anxiously wondering what will happen when the next master comes.

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>>170

It seems like the next scenario may end up being quite inflated, so it should be fine.

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I wonder if Almond Eye will become a Uma Musume someday…

It has been six years since then, and I am overwhelmed with emotions.

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>>172

The thread image…

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It’s not a game where you can definitely win just by spending a lot of money.

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As expected, when a new active player who is close to my level comes, my excitement rises.

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I’m grateful for the hands-off training.

I’m tired of running the laps myself…

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I like seeing people who made it to the finals with characters from the early stages in the championship.

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Real lunatics are scary, aren’t they?

Look, there are people serving rice at the Loh exhibition.

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>>179

Sometimes there are people who even modify the turf and dirt suitability in extreme ways.

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>>179

Since Rice is short-distance E, it’s essentially short-distance S!

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>>192

This guy.

scary

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Since Karen Bouquet d’Or has arrived, can Meikei Yell also join the Uma Musume?

Not enough material or achievements?

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>>182

It’s more than enough.

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>>182

I think it should be more than enough, so it’s up to Cygames! I don’t understand the game that Keis Miracle can manage!

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It’s the best game for a leisurely play.

Since the delegated training is coming, it will be even easier to progress every day!

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The support cards aside, the characters have been significantly improved, right? I’ve seen some become stronger with updates like evolution skills.

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>>184

I’m doing it.

Bono and in this LoH, they were quite strong.

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One good thing is that if you’re just reading the scenario without going too deep into interpersonal stuff, you can really get by with just being casual about it.

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>>185

I believe that support for newcomers has been getting better year by year, so I hope the casual players will increase even more.

As I get burned in the scenario, my affection for certain characters gradually increases through horizontal and vertical connections, making it hard to stop spending on character purchases.

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Since I started real horse racing from Uma Musume, it’s deeply moving to see the horses I saw back then turned into girls.

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The boss characters that are occasionally provided with the recently implemented characters are quite challenging even with the latest upgrades.

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If you have a play style where you spend money on gacha, when you have bad luck, it makes you lose your motivation and feel deflated.

So it’s a good idea to buy the monthly premium pass that guarantees asset growth or the exchange tickets that will be put up for sale tomorrow.

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E, stop the S theory.

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