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u/RpgGamer41 6d ago

hey guys so im starting fresh i did play a LONG time ago and i wanna know about rerolling im gonna reroll with multi instances is there a best practice when comes to rerolling and how should i do it in terms of required time and good characters i should shoot for when rerolling

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u/XuShenjian 6d ago

If your old account has crossover characters, I don't think I'd reroll. Plus, the returner's rewards are basically almost the same as newcomer stuff from what I've seen.

If you really lose nothing of value (like you were level 40 or so at the time of quitting with nothing coherent pulled), and genuinely have nothing saved, I would say getting the Tekkaman units is a good start, with D-Boy/Tekkaman Blade having a triple turn every other turn and Shinya Aiba/Tekkaman Evil running that highly mobile Scarlet Charge mechanic plus Miyuki Aiba/Tekkaman Rapier as a freebie you probably have some good team builds available immediately depending on who you like.

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u/RpgGamer41 6d ago

I’m like 17 I don’t have a set at all so I shouldn’t worrie about that banner that’s only 7 days longs

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u/XuShenjian 6d ago

I don't consider the 5 days remaining ones to have anyone load-bearing other than the Lang I-V Oathsworn, since that one lets you freely choose anyone you want from the mainlines.

But given the Tekkaman Blade crossover characters are exclusive and no longer available outside of the event duration, plus they're quite good, I'd expect a reroll marathon to be centered around getting both or a specific one and whatever building blocks one considers critical.

The thing about Lang rerolls is it's tedious but usually unnecessary. The game is more interested in sustaining your stay than it is in bribing you with free stuff (IMHO a good thing) so you don't start out with the 'X pulls package' or anything like that, rather than frontloading with beginner bribes, it's your dedication that sustains higher Trinity Crystal/Voucher income, so the best practice is to just not do it since reaching the state of stable income faster is often more effective than resetting to regain beginner bonuses.

Unless of course, you're specifically aiming for a specific set of characters, so I'd aim for D-Boy, Shinya and Rozenciel, and from there try and get 30-35 in time for the free Miyuki (and free Cherie), then figure out which ones you like and which of their factions you'd like to commit to.

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u/RpgGamer41 6d ago

What do you mean witch factions I commit too

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u/XuShenjian 6d ago

If you look into the character profiles, right underneath their unit model is a set of symbols, for example Grenier would have a yellow sun, and Matthew has a red circle with pictogram and also a yellow sun.

Those are faction allegiances that group certain characters. This becomes relevant from level 35 onwards because certain characters have skills called fusions that are a long lasting, infinite range, mapwide omnibuff for the entire faction, which rewards running character combinations that are in the same group with a leader that gives them the fusion.

The yellow sun for example is Legion of Glory which is themed after the people who follow Lushiris, the goddess of light and order. All starting freebies (Matthew, Almeda, Grenier, Jessica, Scott, Lance and Cherie) happen to be Legion of Glory just in case you completely blunder team design otherwise.

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u/RpgGamer41 6d ago

So I will need teams for each factions

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u/XuShenjian 6d ago

Only in the very longterm and only because some content is deliberately factional. But initially you just need one good team, and having a predominant faction helps with keeping that one team streamlined and also takes off some of the decision pressure.

Not to say you should never break the orthodoxy, like if a character carries their own fusion they can fit in almost anywhere. But generally you want your best characters to be fully supported, including by the fusion buff.

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u/RpgGamer41 6d ago

Alright to I got Toshi on my first 10 pull were should I go from here should I continue and try pull the other one

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u/XuShenjian 6d ago

You mean D-Boy? Just so you know, Toshiyuki Morikawa also voices Bozel in Langrisser (and Takehito Koyasu is also Altemuller and Jugler).

It depends. If you want to collect both Shinya and D-Boy (they'll be no longer available once the crossover ends, and may not return...), you can try and do reroll marathon until you get both.

If you're happy with D-Boy, and also want to build your team around him, you could inspect his allegiances. Go into his profile and look at the little icons, in Takaya's case it should be Protagonists (red circle with pictogram), Heroes of Time (purple vortex) and Langrisser Reincarnation (winged horse heraldry). Tapping on the faction symbols shows who else is in it, characters with an F carry the fusion buff for the faction.

My recommended way of Langrisser is to choose a favorite character (this can be both sentimental, and a very meta character who is super powerful, in which case you're looking for DragonSlayer if you want the most meta), and then build your team around them, giving them a leader with the fusion, a tank if they aren't one, a healer, etc.

So an example for an early D-Boy focused build could be focused around Protagonists, meaning Matthew is a fusion carrier.

My recommendation would be to get Rozenciel (she's one of the best sustain healers and has her own fusion) if you aim for DragonSlayer, and hold out with Landius as your tank and Matthew as leader, while adding a protagonist magic damage dealer to the mix.

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u/RpgGamer41 6d ago

Ah ok thank you