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====Gacha rules, sparks====
[[File:DoubleSparkExample.png|thumb|A double spark with zero rate-ups pulled]]
* There is a 3% chance for a 3★ student.
* The rates are 3% for a 3★, with 0.7% for the rate-up within that 3%. For full details, click the Rates Info button on any gacha page.
* There is a 0.7% chance for the rate-up student.
* BA uses the spark system; you can trade 200 recruitment points for a featured banner girl. That’s 200 pulls, or 24,000 pyroxene worth.
* Click "Rate Info" button in game for full details.
* There are only 2 guarantees; a 2★ or better in every multi pull (10 pulls at a time), and the spark.
* You get 1 recruitment point for each pull.
* '''Recruitment points never carry over''', they convert to small crafting shards when banners rotate. To be safe, only pull if you can spark in case you get nothing (except when rerolling of course).
* You can trade 200 recruitment points for the featured student (Spark system).
* A 10-pull guarantees one 2★ or better.
* '''Recruitment points DO NOT carry over''', they convert to Keystone Pieces (for crafting) when banner rotates.
* To be safe, only pull on banners you can spark (except when rerolling of course)
* For more info, see the [[Recruitment (Gacha)|gacha page]].
* [https://bluearchive.wiki/wiki/GameplayHelp_FAQs#Limited,_permanent,_welfare,_bond_gear Limited vs. permanent], and [https://bluearchive.wiki/wiki/GameplayHelp_FAQs#Fest_banners festival units].
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====Server differences====
* Japan (JP) is about 5 months ahead of Global. (Global is the name of Europe’s server, but we also use it for “all non-JP servers”).
* Global mostly follows JP’sJP's schedule, foronly therarely mostmerging part. They haveor smushedswapping banners together or rarely swapped them around, but we have never skippedskipping any.
* There are 6 servers, with a new one coming: Japan (JP), Korea (KR), North America (NA), Global (Europe), Taiwan (TW), Asia (AS), and later on, China (CN). You cannot pick your server unless you do VPN shenanigans. You can only add friends & join a club on your server.
* You cannot pick your server unless you do VPN shenanigans.
* To find which server you’re on: homepage in-game -> Settings -> Account -> Version Info
* You can only add friends & join clubs from the same server.
* ToYou findcan whichcheck your server you’rein on:Settings homepage(top in-gameright ->of Settingslobby) -> Account -> Version Info.
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====Is Blue Archive F2P?====
* Depends on your goals, but generally yes.
* Depends on your definition, but generally yes. You can be as casual as you like, and you will eventually beat all missions by over-leveling & over-gearing it. You can farm a ton of great students to max. PvP is RNG, the reward differences are pretty small, and brackets are about a few hundred players. Raid rewards also don’t differ too much, and a max dps borrow will carry you through every hardcore raid.
* As a casual, progression may be slower, but you'll eventually beat all the missions by over-leveling & over-gearing it.
* While F2P income is pretty good (1 spark every 2 months), you’d have to whale or be insanely lucky to collect all the gacha-only students. There’s about sixty in Global, more in JP, and that pool will just keep growing. On the bright side, most students are permanent, and they’re pretty good about rerunning limited and permanent banners.
* There's a lot of good [https://bit.ly/MidoFarmSummary farmable students] you can max out.
* PvP is RNG, the reward differences are pretty small, and brackets are about a few hundred players.
* Raid rewards also don’t differ too much, and a max DPS borrow can carry you through every hardcore raid.
* While F2P income is pretty good (about 1 spark every 2 months), you’d have to whale or be insanely lucky to collect all the gacha-only students. There’s about sixty in Global, more in JP, and that pool will just keep growing. On the bright side, most students are permanent, and they’rethey prettydo good about rerunningrerun limited and permanent banners.
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====Game Terminology====
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* Use [https://bluearchive.midokuni.com/doc/Rerolling Midokuni’s reroll guide] and spend all the free pulls from your mail. You want the essential 1 & 2★s.
** Limited characters can only be summoned while their banner is active (festival chars on [https://bluearchive.wiki/wiki/GameplayHelp_FAQs#Festival_banners festival banners]).
** '''Himari is not available yet!''' You can see her estimated arrival onin [https://bluearchive.midokuni.com/doc/BannerSummary Midokuni’s “banner summary” tab].
* There are ''over sixty 3★s'' in the general pool. You can reroll to your heart’s desire, but keep in mind your chances of getting a specific studentsstudent outside of their banner is crazy difficult.
* The tutorial multi pull guarantees one 3★ or more, but it’s limited to the seventeen 3★s at launch. They are: Iori, Hibiki, Aru, Hina, Haruna, Shun, Maki, Shiroko, Karin, Izumi, Saya, Hoshino, Eimi, Sumire, Neru, Tsurugi, and Hifumi. Your best chances at Hibiki, Iori and other good dpsDPS students are there.from here.
[[File:TutorialMulti.jpeg|200px|thumb|The 17 three stars in the tutorial multi pull]]
* If you’re missing a lot of [https://bluearchive.wiki/wiki/GameplayHelp_FAQs#Rerolling essential 2★s] (especially Tsubaki, Momoi, Mutsuki and Chise who take a long time to farm & summon), you can consider doing a few more multi pulls. There are twenty22 two 2★s-stars in the pool.
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====Is rerolling required?====
[[File:OomPreventRerollHell.jpeg|center|500px|Rerolling is not mandatory]]
* It helps secure useful units at the start, but it’s not required to succeed since you can farm a lot of great students. A decent compromise is grabbing any of the good dpsDPS in the tutorial multi pull.
* Reroll if you don’t mind, just play the best account if you’re tired.
* If there’s a meta banner up like Himari, Mika or Iroha, try to get them.
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** 0.7% for Mika
** 0.3% for Wakamo
** 0.3% for SHoshino S.Hoshino
* See [https://bit.ly/MidoStudentThoughts Midokuni’s “banner summary” tab] for estimated dates.
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====Start Dash ticket====
[[File:StartDash.jpeg|thumb|Students in the Start Dash ticket]]
* The pool of 8 is small and offers a lot of great units. It also gives a rate-up for dupes (100 elephs instead of 30). However, 3 students are farmable (Koharu will join the raid shop in several months, and Hibiki will be inon hard modemission ch.22-3). You can see the whole pool via Rate Info button on its gacha page.
* I probably wouldn’t buy it unless you’re already buying the 2 monthly subs and AP packs during good events.
* For more info on these units:
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====Spark worthy====
* [https://bluearchive.midokuni.com/doc/BannerSummary Midokuni’s “Banner Summary” tab] and Stokkie’s banner picture guide.
* Causew’s advice on [https://imgur.com/a/AadNkrZ TYuuka & sparking supports/dpsDPS].
* There are great dpsDPS students, but they need decently high investment to shine. Very generally, dpsDPS want 5★s for extreme raids. See [https://bit.ly/MidoStudentThoughts Midokuni’s guide] for ideal insane raid investments.
* Koharu joined the raid shop when JP got Torment difficulty (on Toki/Nagisa’s banners). It will take ~2.5 months to summon her if you buy her out every shop reset.
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* Go to [http://schale.gg schale.gg]. Set to JP in settings. You can search students individually or the whole group via filters.
* “Unique” - The character is limited. They do not join the general pool once their banner leaves.
** You cannot summon limiteds from the expert permit shop even with 120 of their eleph.
[[File:FilterLimited.jpeg|thumb|Example of filtering for limiteds]]
* “Event” - AKA welfare. The character is a free from an event. You can only get them during that event.
** JP is adding old events so everyone can see the stories & collect the welfare.
** Nonomi is an exception; she comes from the beginner task event. She doesn’t drop in gacha, but she’ll join the expert permit shop soon.
* Permanent students won’t have a label. They are in the general pool and you can pull them anytime.
* [https://bluearchive.wiki/wiki/GameplayHelp_FAQs#Bond_gear_&_dates Students with bond gear].
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## See Midokuni’s “Glossary” tab for game terminology.
# Boost Serina to 2★.
## '''Save the rest of your eligma'''. You don’t need 5★ dpsDPS until extreme raids.
## Hardcore players can consider boosting Tsubaki to 3★ for a small stat boost ([https://schale.gg/?item=13009 farmable in ch.mission 15-2]).
# Use Yuuka & Tsubaki or other evasion tanks before T4 bags (tier 4).
## Non-evasion tanks need their T4 bag to tank properly.
## After T4: Tsubaki is even stronger, Yuuka starts to struggle (still useable). She gets strong again with [https://bluearchive.wiki/wiki/GameplayHelp_FAQs#Bond_gear_&_dates bond gear] at bond 20.
## SHoshinoS.Hoshino is a tanky support, not a true tank. Wait until she can solo the frontlines (usually with a T4 bag).
* Avoid Izuna, SIzunaS.Izuna, Michiru and other frontline dpsDPS for general content. They’re too annoying to keep alive. Substitute with aoeAOE yellows instead. If you insist, add Hanae or Koharu.
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====Gameplay tips====
* Don’t use auto team fill, auto fight, or auto skip battle (unless it’s safe). The AI is ''really bad''.
* [https://imgur.com/a/ii6ENlb Gear priority guide]. Level up, gear up. Shotgun tanks will really struggle before T4 bags.
* Balance your aoeAOE between teams, check your EX totals aren’t too high. Double check your teams with [https://bit.ly/MidoTeamBuilding Midokuni’s Teambuilding tab].
* [New players] If you’re missing a lot of [https://bluearchive.wiki/wiki/GameplayHelp_FAQs#Rerolling 2★ essentials] (especially Tsubaki, Mutsuki, Chise & Momoi who take a long time farm), consider doing a few more multi pulls (22 two stars in the pool).
* Stages become difficult 15 to 20+ lvls below enemies due to the [https://bluearchive.wiki/wiki/GameplayHelp_FAQs#Level_penalty level penalty].
* Focus fire elite enemies (skull icons).
[[File:EliteExample.jpeg|thumb|Example of a boss, elite mobs, and regular mobs]]
* Prep the last wave: cycle through cheap EX skills to your dpsDPS and pool your energy to max/near max.
* Nuke the boss immediately with 2+ dpsDPS EX skills. Place overlapping aoeAOE to multi hit enemies (e.g. 3 with Hibiki, 2+ with Mutsuki).
* Tsubaki taunt for something dangerous, like Iori jumping back to EX, or the giant yellow robot charging up. This forces them to cancel and auto attack instead.
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* Lvl 80 Iroha vs lvl 70 boss. Iroha takes 20% less damage from the boss.
* Neither Iroha nor the boss’ stats change. Her stats given to strikers as a Special remains the same.
* Enemies in missions chapters 13-15, bounties, commissions, and some events are higher lvl than the recommended (check with [https://schale.gg/?stage=1131101 schale.gg]).
* Main Story Vol. 3- Ch. 24 has level 67 enemies, so it’s difficult until you’re lvl 50+. [https://youtu.be/J92bYS0c8As Video guide].
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====Maps & challenges====
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* [https://imgur.com/a/UQqzdid Ideal places to spend AP].
* See [https://bluearchive.wiki/wiki/Global_Events Global events] for event guides, and what’s [https://bluearchive.wiki/wiki/Global_Events#Events_worth_refreshing worth refreshing]. You can also use [https://justin163.com/planner/events Justin’s event planner], or the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1YHGYkICvBMvRTEhUDu59YMMXbogH4ZRZoA4vJMXMLcg/ old event planner (excel)] for estimated rewards.
* For hardmodehard mission farming, see [https://bit.ly/MidoFarmSummaryMidoHardsSummary Midokuni’s “Farmable“Hards Summary” tab].
[[File:CommsStrategy.jpeg|thumb|Repositioning to aoe better is one comms strategy]]
* Try to avoid commissions unless there’s a 2x or better event. Do it if you must for a raid clear. [https://imgur.com/a/Ilwad9g Commissions efficiency chart].
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7edl2g0zGn4 A commissions strategy]; reposition your tank to group up enemies for more efficient aoeAOE.
* Don’t farm BDs (Blu-ray discs) from normal mode unless you’re an end game player who doesn’t need gear, and you want to gamble. The drop rates are 1-4%. [https://schale.gg/?stage=1091102 Example].
* [https://j163.au/#GearPriorityGuide Gear Priority Guide] for farming gear.
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* [https://j163.au/#GearPriorityGuide Gear priority guide].
* Higher tier gear can drop all the parts used to make it. It’s best to farm this first until you get stuck, then farm the lower tier directly.
* The leftmost blueprint has the highest drop %chance, with the other two lesser and equal. [https://schale.gg/?stage=1131101 Example].
* Can also use [https://justin163.com/planner/ Justin’s planner] to calculate the most optimal runs.
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====Skills====
* The [https://j163.au/#SkillLevelingGuide Bricc Skill Leveling guide].
* Focus your main aoeAOE dpsDPS for story, then prep for raids. You can boost healers, but EX3 at most (if you even need that). Tanks don’t have much stats to scale with. You can ignore scaling skills for now.
* Try to stick to the breakpoints; EX: 3, 5. Other skills: 4, 7, 10. These give the most “bang for your buck” since it gets very expensive.
* Be very picky with GhennaGehenna, MilleniumMillennium, and Trinity students. There’s just too many good students from these 3 schools.
* You can use this wiki or [https://justin163.com/planner/ Justin’s planner] to figure out total resources needed for leveling.
* Schale.gg has a quick overview of who uses what. [https://schale.gg/?item=183 Example].
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* Specials give 10% ATK/HP and 5% DEF/HEALING to strikers, so you’ll want to level & gear everyone eventually for difficult raids.
** Click “Unit Info” on the team page to see the stats given.
** Some Specials are great stat sticks (units with very high attack). E.g. Karin, Saki, UE30 NY .Fuuka (she helped Mika perform a lot more consistently in torment raids).
'''Gear and levels'''
* If a Special needs attack/healing stats to do their job properly, then they need levels and gear. If not, you can skip them until difficult raids.
** DpsDPS Specials need levels and [https://j163.au/#GearPriorityGuide slot 1 & 3 gear]. E.g. Karin, Hibiki, Iroha, SHifumiS.Hifumi. For slot 3 gear, prioritize your Striker dpsDPS over your Specials (unless they are the main carry like Iroha in Peroro raid).
** Healer & shielding Specials need levels and [https://j163.au/#GearPriorityGuide slot 3 gear]. E.g. Serina, Hanae, Ako (for raids), SShizukoS.Shizuko, Mari, Sena (to stay alive and do sad amounts of healing).
** Specials who just buff or can do their job without stats, do not need levels and gear. E.g. Kotama, Himari, Airi, Yoshimi, Shimiko (doesn’t need investment until torment Shirokuro).
* Some Specials have unique situations. For example: Shizuko needs a minimum HP of X to reflect both balls on Shirokuro. So you’d hit that threshold via mix of stars, levels, gear, and EX lvls.
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** [https://j163.au/#SkillLevelingGuide Bricc Skill Leveling guide].
* Make team comps, check videos in that guide & the raid channel’s thread for an idea of unit investment & execution.
* Get feedback from experienced raiders, mock it with a strong borrow from your club/friends before you use a real ticket. Boost with eligma as a last resort (preferably on unfarmable important dpsDPS).
* For the raid schedule, see the pins in your discord’s raid channel.
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====Extreme & Insane====
[[File:EligmaChart.png|180px|thumb|Eligma/Eleph chart]]
* Extreme is tuned to level 70, 5★ dpsDPS, no UE. Very generally, you want:
** Level 70, UE30 dpsDPS with 5777 skills and T6 gear.
** 3★ supports work if they don’t need higher stats to do their job.
* For insane (very generally):
** Level 80, UE40+ for dpsDPS with 5777 and some max skills.
** Most supports can stay 3★, but others may need more (e.g. healers in Hiero to one-shot the lantern or heal it in a timely fashion).
* Higher investment is comfier, but since boosting is expensive, do it until the raid is ''comfy enough & reproducible''. Then save for the next few raids. See the raid channel’s pins for the latest raid schedule.
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Some examples of good {{ItemCard|eligma}} targets. This doesn’t mean blindly 5★ all these units!
* Shirokuro Indoors: SAzusaS.Azusa, SIzunaS.Izuna, and Wakamo are good targets (“unfarmable”, important dpsDPS).
* Hod: Kazusa (meta dpsDPS, best borrowed).
* Hiero urbanUrban: ONodokaO.Nodoka, Koharu, SNonomiS.Nonomi (meta dpsDPS). SHoshinoS.Hoshino can survive at 3★s.
* Kaiten: Most units are farmable, and you bring another tanky frontliner with SHoshinoS.Hoshino.
* Peroro: BKarinB.Karin, Iroha, Aris, NY .Mutsuki for aoeAOE. Wakamo, SAzusaS.Azusa for shiny hunting (insaneInsane).
* Binah: Kazusa for urbanUrban. Most others are farmable.
* For the whole farmables list, see [https://bit.ly/MidoStudentThoughtsMidoFarmSummary Midokuni’s “Farmable Summary” tab]. Avoid using eligma on them unless the breakpoint is huge, you need it for a raid clear ''now'', and it’s cheap.
* Competitive players can refresh the hard carries; [https://schale.gg/?item=10000 Aru], [https://schale.gg/?item=10014 Izuna], [https://schale.gg/?item=10004 Hina], [https://schale.gg/?item=10006 Iori] (Iori has a 2nd stagenode now in ch. 20-3H). The eleph drop rate is 40%.
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====Raid progression====
[[File:BorrowPower.jpeg|thumb|Example of how easily a good borrow can carry you through hardcore raids]]
* If you’re inexperienced, use the safe strategies, not the maldy wanpan (hair-pulling one team speed runsspeedruns).
* All the previous tactics ''still work'', you just have more options now (except rare bugs that’ve been fixed since).
* Wanpans are not even the fastest option sometimes. Depends on the boss, terrain, and available units.
* Raid process:
#Get carried in hardcore raids with a max dpsDPS borrow. (Build for the next raid).
# Safe, slow extreme clears.
# Get stronger and start “speed running”, aka brute forcing extreme.
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# Get stronger and brute force again.
# <s> Cry in torment because you didn’t farm everyone to UE50 lol.</s>
* For example: 2 team Kaiten had an aoeAOE team for phase 1, and a single target & shield breaking team for phase 2. ''If you’re strong enough'', you can brute force it and crit mald with one team. If you’re not, do it the old, safe way. See [https://j163.au/#CausewsGeneralRaidGuide Causew’s General Raid guide] for more info.
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====Clubs & friends====
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====Unique Equipment (UE)====
[[File:Weapon Icon 10000.png|thumb|180px|Aru’s unique weaponequipment]]
* UE is short for [[Unique weapons|Unique equipment]]. It’s a special weapon 5★ units can equip. The #number stands for the weapon level (e.g. UE40 = lvl 40 weapon).
* Save your eligma. You don’t need 5★s until extreme/insane raids.
* You level UE by doing scrimmage and buying pins from the expert shop.
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====Scrimmage & when to farm====
* Scrimmage is a mode to farm UE materials, tuned for higher level players with multiple 5★ dpsDPS. You can skip it until you’re at that point.
* Farm stage C or D if you need, don’t bother with lower levels if it costs AP. Most buy UE pins from the expert shop and only farm during 2x events.
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* The same strategies work for all scrimmage levels. See the videos below for execution, team comp ideas (and unit investment for stage C).
* [http://bit.ly/3IQoCqy Rainstorm’s] explains the mechanics.
* [http://bit.ly/3ydrF7d Valiant’s No Iori/Azusa/SAzusaS.Azusa].
* [https://youtu.be/US3HA08iG7Q Causew’s no gacha challenge].
* [http://bit.ly/3kQTGyn Midokuni’s all 3].
* Ahri’s [https://youtu.be/YMharTOA3GA Trinity], [https://youtu.be/r1tCIxLV2uQ GhennaGehenna], and [https://youtu.be/v1SpZExfS3w MilleniumMillennium].
 
* [https://imgur.com/a/IQGNkfd Scrimmage D suggestions] for all 3 stages.
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* Turn off bulk upgrade to upgrade T1 -> T2 bond gear.
* Bond gear releases:
** 1st batch on SHoshinoS.Hoshino: Aru, Tsurugi, Shun (youngSmall), Asuna (Bunny), Yuuka & Hare.
** 2nd batch on BAkaneB.Akane: Utaha, Hinata, Cherino (Hot Spring). (A little earlier than JP which was on TYuukaT.Yuuka).
** 3rd batch on Mika (unavailablenot yet in Global): Neru, Shiroko, Junko, Suzumi.
** 4th batch on BTokiB.Toki, MArisM.Aris (unavailablenot yet in Global): Izumi, Eimi, SHinaS.Hina, SHifumiS.Hifumi.
* For estimated dates, see [https://bluearchive.midokuni.com/doc/BannerSummary Midokuni’s “Banner Summary” tab].
* Generally, Aru and Yuuka >holds higher priority than the others. Whoever you like really, justsince equipping it is basically free and a char buff. Youyou might as well do them all eventually.
* The T2 bond gear is a bit of a grind, but gift selectors & the crafting revamp helps with that.
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* [http://bit.ly/3kHbGeB Wiki on affection].
* [https://j163.au/#AffectionCalc Affection calculator].
* Checking likedfavorite gifts: Pick anya charstudent and go to the Profile tab in schale.gg ([https://schale.gg/?chara=Yuuka Yuuka example]). You can also search for the gift.
 
[https://schale.gg/?chara=Yuuka Yuuka example]. You can also search for the gift.
* [http://bit.ly/3EWf38h Ahri’s Momo Talk Rewards] lists how much pyro you get, and what bond level you need to unlock each char’s l2dL2D and their stories. Note: some l2dsL2Ds are not available in Global yet.
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==Shops, crafting, lessons==
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* Each shop has a refresh timer at the bottom. When they refresh, the items stay the same, but the purchase count will reset (except the Bounty shop that rotates what it sells). It’s better to buy things you need than hoard way too much and be limited on shop resets.
* '''You cannot summon units from the expert shop!''' Do not buy their elephs unless you have them, or plan on sparking them.
** Exceptions: Fes units like Wakamo and SHoshinoS.Hoshino because it’s possible to get them on any [https://bluearchive.wiki/wiki/GameplayHelp_FAQs#Festival_banners fes banner]. ''You still have to summon them from gacha.'' If you’re a max lvl player, you’ll have lots of leftover permits, so you might as well buy them (low priority). Newer players can’t afford it.
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====Crafting====
[[File:1stNodeCraft.jpeg|center|thumb|Stop at the 1st node if you lack thousands of fodder. It’s very expensive & generally only gifts are worth it past here.]]
* [[Crafting|How crafting works]].
* [https://imgur.com/a/1bzF6J75gdq1h6 Crafting priorities].
* Don’t go past the first node (big circle) if you’re unsure what’s safe to fodder. The last node is very expensive, and generally only gifts there are worth it.
* Small crafting nodes are random! Pick whichever you want most.
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* Overview: [[schedule]].
* Leveling the schools more evenly unlocks the daily max tickets faster. Click the ticket button on the lessons homepage to see the requirements.
* GetDo whateverlessons in schools with materials you need the most. If you can’t decide, more GhennaGehenna, Millennium, (and Trinity) is always good. as they hold the most students.
* Generally, purple mats > gold > blue, since the first two are harder to farm, you’ll have plenty of blue and grays mats, and you won’t have to worry about skill levels until extreme raids (since a max dpsDPS borrow can carry you in all hardcore raids).
* [https://bit.ly/3kPcyOe Lesson Drop Rates “schedule tab”].
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====PvP====
[[File:PvpRewards.jpeg|right|400px|Why you don’t need to sweat PvP]]
* How PvP works: [https://j163.au/#CausewsGeneralPvPGuide Causew’s General PvP guide].
* How PvP works:
 
[https://j163.au/#CausewsGeneralPvPGuide Causew’s General PvP guide].
* Who you should use: [https://j163.au/#CausewsPvPUsageTierList Causew’s PvP Usage Tier List].
 
[https://j163.au/#CausewsPvPUsageTierList Causew’s PvP Usage Tier List].
* These guides include links to his JP PvP reports too.
* PvP is very RNG and expensive to stay at the top. Just do what you can and hoard coins for AP refreshing on good events.
[[File:PvpExample.png|thumb|Ouch]]
* Your dailyDaily pvpPvP reward is based on your current rank. Climb ranks before you claim. The reward reset time is on the pvpPvP page in- game.
* Battles are determined once you start. Skipping/watching has no impact.
* Hop in the discord PvP channels for more guides, strategies & meta discussions.
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====Game stats====
* [http://bit.ly/41Jkgdl ItJustWorks stats docdocs]. What game stats do, how to calculate them.
* You can also use the damage/healing calculator in [https://schale.gg/?chara=Toki_Bunny Schale.gg] via magnifying glass icon on any character page.
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** [https://imgur.com/a/INgzY16 Example 2].
 
Example of a team with [https://schale.gg/?chara=Akane_Bunny BAkaneB.Akane] and another attack sub skill:
* BAkane’sB.Akane’s sub skill: Increases the ATK of all allies who use Mystic type attacks by 12.7%.
* Kotama’s sub skill: Increases all allies' ATK by 9.1%.
* If BAkaneB.Akane is on the left slot, all students will receive a buff equal to the regular attack sub.
* If BAkaneB.Akane is on the right slot. All the non-mystic students will receive the regular attack sub, and all the mystic students will get BAkanesB.Akane's specialisedspecialized sub.
* They do not stack. The buff of the right slot overwrites the buff of the left one.
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====Bricking====
* Bricking is more of a meme when you’ve done terrible, irreversible things and permanently ruined your account. It comes from an old Princess Connect issue, where investing too much in your units made them take less damage, and therefore gain less energy for important skills.
* Short answer, [https://imgur.com/a/YIQqug9 no, you can’t really brick yourself] in BA.
* [https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=R8AZsxXNhks (Not) example].
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