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Takt Op Symphonyis a mobile RPG game where you play as the conductor of the symphonies. As you progress through the story, you’ll meet multiple Musicarts who’ll have a specific symphony assigned to them. Their name is usually the name of this symphony, and you can use these Musicarts in battle.
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As a Conductor, you won’t be joining the battle on the front line. Some Musicarts like Destiny, Jupiter, Carmen, and Twinkle Stars will be given to you for free at the start of the story. To get more Musicarts, you’ll have to use the gacha system.
General Gacha System Guide For Takt Op Symphony
Once you progress the story a bit, the Score Room will unlock on the map. you may get into the gacha system byentering this room or by clicking the piano-like symbol on the bottom right of your screen. Once you get to the Score Room, you’ll see multiple banners displayed on the left side while the selected banner takes up the rest of the screen.
Each banner has something different about it,but some rules are followed by all the banners across the board. For example, you need a ticket called Friendship Score to make one summon on any banner in Takt Op Symphony. This item can be acquired by continuing the story, finishing certain missions, or various events in the game.
If you don’t have any scores,you can exchange one for 150 Echomonds. Each banner has two types of pulls you can do: single and multi. If you do a multi,you’ll essentially be doing ten summons at the same time, which requires 1500 Echomonds. This currency can be acquired in many different ways in the game.
You can also get someRainbow Echomonds with real money and exchange themfor normal Echomonds.
The exchange ratio is 1:1, which means that you’ll get the same amount of Echomonds as the Rainbow Echomonds that you use.
Other than that, the pity system of the banner is roughly the same for every character banner you’ll see in the game:
The pity system works differently for the beginner banner.This banner only lasts for the first 20 pulls.
You’re guaranteed to get athree-star character once you reach 20 pulls on this banner, and it’ll be one of the standard characters.
Since you’re going to be summoning a lot in the game, there’s a high chance of getting a repeat of one-star, two-star, or even three-star Musicarts. If you get a repeat, you’ll be given the following rewards instead:
3x Notes of that specific character and 1x general Note
10x Notes of that specific character and 4x general Notes
Three-star
50x Notes of that specific character and 20x general Notes
You canuse character-specific notes to increase the rarity of a character. If you get enough Notes, you may even get a one-star character to a five-star. It takes30 Notes to upgrade a character to two-star, 90 to three-star, 150 to four-star, and 210 to five-star. On the other hand, the general Notes can be used in the shop.
You can buy Notes for any character in this shop apart from limited characters. You’ll needabout seven copies of a three-star character to upgrade them to five-star. You’ll still be missing ten Notes, but you can get them from the Note Shop.
When you get a three-star character on the standard banner (Connected Heartbeats), you have a chance of getting any one of the following three-star Musicarts:
The system works a little differently for limited banners, as mentioned below.
Limited Character Banner Gacha System Guide
If a certain banner is limited,you’ll see a timer until it ends right below its name (as shown in the picture above). This doesn’t necessarily mean that the characters on the banner are limited. Sometimes, the developers release one or two of the standard banner characters on these rate-up banners as well.
Each limited banner has one or two rate-up characters that are displayed on the screen. Whenever you get a three-star Musicart on this banner,there’s a 50 percent chance of it being one of the rate-up characters. If you lose the 50-50 and get a Standard Banner character instead, you’re guaranteed to get one of the rate-up characters when you pull the next three-star.
The pity between limited banners that have standard rate-up characters andthe banners that have exclusive rate-up characters isn’t shared.
This means that your pulls on any of these standard rate-up banners won’t apply to the current exclusive-character banner.
Although, if you’re in themiddle of your pity on an exclusive character limited-banner and it changes, your pity counter will carry forward. Moreover, if you lose your 50:50, you’ll still be guaranteed to get the rate-up three-star Musicart on the next banner. Exclusive character banners usually have only one rate-up character.
As mentioned above, you can’t buy limited character Notes in the Note Shop,so you’ll have to get about eight copies of the characters to five-star these characters. Other than these effects, the limited banners have the same pity system mentioned above.
Memory Banner Guide
Finally, you’ll unlock the Memory banner when you progress further into the story. This bannermight have some resemblance to the character banners, but it mostly works differently. The Memory banner features a bunch of R Memories, SR Memories, and some items called the Prism Lights. There’s one Prism Light for each class in the game.
You’re guaranteed to get an SR Memory or a Prism Light in every ten pulls. If you don’t get a Prism Light in the first 45 pulls,the chances of getting it will increase by 0.5 percent with every pull. Once again, you’re guaranteed to get a Prism Light on your 75th pull. Whenever you get a Prism Light, it’ll always be the one you selected.
You can change the type of Prism Light you want byclicking on the refresh icon on the banner.
The pity won’t reset when you change the featured Prism Light, and you can do it at any point since this banner isn’t limited.
Memories are essentially the weapons in this game that can beequipped on characters of a certain class to give them a special ability and some extra stats. Some memories might not have class restrictions, but most of them can only be applicable to a certain class. You need the Prism Lights to unlock SSR Memories.
When you head into the Memories section from the main menu, you’ll see an option called ‘Awaken Memories’. In this area,you’ll see signature memories for every three-star character including the new exclusive ones. you’re able to get awaken any memory here as far as you get the Prism Light of that class type from the banner.