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This video provides a comprehensive guide for newcomers to the game "Reverse 1999," focusing on helping players avoid common mistakes while optimizing their play experience. It details the various in-game currencies such as clear drops, crystal drops, sharadon, dust, and cellular activities, explaining how they are used for purchasing unilogs for character pulls, leveling up, and more. The "Track of the Lost" and "Album of the Lost" assist in acquiring materials or additional character copies, while "Thought Elements" and "Thought of Eternity" are crucial for weapon or material enhancements.
The video highlights the importance of story missions for game progression and the value of daily and weekly tasks in earning resources. Special attention is given to the gacha system, emphasizing the strategic importance of the beginner banner guaranteeing a six-star character within 30 pulls. Combat mechanics are compared to Pokémon, stressing the significance of unit typing (Aus), merging cards, and strategic use of debuffs, buffs, and ultimate moves.
Additionally, the guide covers character enhancement through leveling, Insight management, weapon upgrades, and gear optimization. It also touches on live events, the game's battle pass, and base-building in the Wilderness area. The video concludes with a look at future updates and appreciation for supporters.
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In this part of the video, the host acknowledges having made mistakes with new games and aims to help viewers avoid similar errors in the game “Reverse 1999.” The video will provide tips for new players to understand the various systems and currencies within the game. The host specifically mentions two premium currencies, clear drops (earned through gameplay) and crystal drops (purchased with real money), which are used to buy unilogs necessary for character pulls. Emphasis is placed on using these currencies wisely. Additionally, the video covers sharadon (used for leveling up), dust (character experience points), and cellular activities (energy system). These resources are primarily obtained through gameplay and events, with options to purchase more if necessary. Time stamps are provided for easy navigation, but viewers are encouraged to watch the full video to avoid missing important tips.
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In this part of the video, the speaker explains various in-game currencies and their uses. They discuss “Track of the Lost” and “Album of the Lost,” which are used to buy materials or additional character copies. “Thought Elements” and “Thought of Eternity” are earned from challenges and can purchase weapons or enhancement materials. “Wilderness Shells” are for leveling up a Wilderness area and obtaining free resources. The final currency mentioned is obtained from a weekly challenge system called “Artificial Somambulis” and is used in the honor shop for enhancement materials. The speaker then shifts focus to game progression, primarily through story missions, which have both story and hard versions, rewarding players with materials and progressing the storyline.
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In this part of the video, various elements of the game are discussed, including the use of cellular activity energy, which can be regained if a challenge is lost or canceled midway. The artificial somnam bullismo is mentioned as endgame content that can be started early. Tutorials and golden stars are integrated throughout the game to provide lore and instructional content. Daily tasks give materials like currency, gold, and character experience, and there are also weekly tasks with more rewards.
The video then covers in-game features such as the battle pass, which has free and paid versions offering different levels of rewards. Live events, including an 8-day login bonus with a free character, are highlighted, and players are encouraged to check these daily. The warehouse and crew sections show materials and character inventories respectively. The Wilderness is a base-building part of the game, where players can collect materials passively and customize their base.
The segment also touches on the gacha system, explaining that characters range from two to six stars in rarity, impacting their strength and progression. The beginner banner is especially important as it guarantees a six-star character within 30 pulls, offering a crucial advantage early in the game.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses various banners and characters in the game, advising viewers to prioritize the beginner banner for an easy six-star character. They explain that the game uses a single pull currency called “unilog” and caution against wasting pulls on the standard banner. The segment also covers the combat system, comparing it to Pokémon, where each unit has a typing, known as an “Aus,” which affects damage bonuses. Additionally, the speaker provides tips on managing combat cards, including merging cards for stronger effects and using debuffs, buffs, and attacks strategically. The importance of using ultimate moves, which activate after five actions and come with significant effects, is also highlighted. Lastly, the speaker touches on overcoming difficult story points by either obtaining stronger characters through gacha pulls or other methods.
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In this part of the video, the speaker explains how to level up characters in a game. You first select a character and manage their level and Insight, which involves resetting the character to level one upon ascension but allowing further growth and improved stats. To ascend, you farm necessary materials. There are additional ways to enhance characters through weapon upgrades, collecting copies for constellations, and using gear, termed as resonate, which can be leveled up and arranged for optimal bonus effects. The segment concludes with a note on upcoming game updates and gratitude towards supporters and sponsors.