The summary of ‘【Punishing: Gray Raven】Beginner's Guide: Introduction’

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In this beginner's guide for "Punishing Grey Raven," Rexlan leverages his experience with the Chinese version of the game to help new players understand its mechanics and optimize their gameplay. He emphasizes the game's accessibility for free-to-play users and delves into the currency system, distinguishing between Black Cards for general use and Rainbow Cards for premium purchases. Through detailed explanations, Rexlan covers the gacha system, inclusive of its pity rates, and provides strategic advice on resource management—particularly focusing on the accumulation and strategic usage of Black Cards to maximize gains and avoid waste. He recommends saving up for 60 pity rolls for new S-rank characters, utilizing daily and weekly earnings alongside additional rewards. For new players, he advises using an S-rank selector wisely to avoid duplicates and highlights the enduring utility of characters like Kamui and Liv. The video concludes with a call to action for viewers to engage with the content if they found it helpful.

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In this part of the video, Rexlan introduces a beginner guide series for the game “Punishing Grey Raven.” He uses footage from his Chinese PGR account to provide context and address frequently asked questions. The game is a hack and slash ACG developed by Kuro Games, gaining popularity since 2019. The gameplay involves high-speed combat and matching color-coded skills. Rexlan emphasizes that the game is friendly to free-to-play users and explains the currency system: Black Cards for general in-game use and Rainbow Cards for premium purchases. He details the gacha system, including pity rates and provides tips on efficient use of resources. Additionally, Rexlan advises against re-rolling for S-rank characters in PGR, as it is not necessary for this game.

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In this part of the video, the speaker explains the strategy behind saving and using black cards and standard tickets in order to maximize gains and avoid unnecessary resource expenditure in a game. The first key point is the 40-row pity system in the standard gadget box, which requires about three days of effort to reach a 10-standard roll reward—though this is not recommended due to the value of stamina and black card gains.

The speaker then covers a strategy for free-to-play players to save up for 60 pity rolls for new S-rank characters, explaining that accumulating daily and weekly black card earnings can help achieve this. Each day provides 30 black cards from daily tasks and 1,000 from weekly tasks, totaling 1,210 black cards per week. Given that new S-rank characters are released every 12 weeks, players can amass approximately 14.5k black cards in that period, enough for a full 60 pity roll.

Additional earnings from campaign rewards, maintenance, and a $5 monthly bundle can guarantee new S-rank characters. The speaker also mentions an S-rank selector for new players, advising them to finish the 40-pity standard box before using it to avoid duplicates. They recommend choosing Kamui or Liv due to their lasting relevance and supportive roles in the game.

Finally, the speaker closes by encouraging viewers to like, comment, and subscribe if they found the video helpful.

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