Officer Cards are used by the player to form the basis of their own battalion. Each deck consists of five available slots including a designated spot for leaders. Inventory space for cards is initially set at 30, though that amount can be increased by paying with koban (1 for 5 new empty slots).
* Supplies - Denotes the player's health recovery rate.
* Cost - Represents a card's numeric value. A higher rank allows players to afford using more valuable cards.
* Rarity - Shows a card's rarity level. Every card is ranked based on their number of stars and banner appearance.
Attributes | Values |
---|
rdfs:label
| - Guntama Gunshi no Tamashii/Officer Cards
|
rdfs:comment
| - Officer Cards are used by the player to form the basis of their own battalion. Each deck consists of five available slots including a designated spot for leaders. Inventory space for cards is initially set at 30, though that amount can be increased by paying with koban (1 for 5 new empty slots).
* Supplies - Denotes the player's health recovery rate.
* Cost - Represents a card's numeric value. A higher rank allows players to afford using more valuable cards.
* Rarity - Shows a card's rarity level. Every card is ranked based on their number of stars and banner appearance.
|
dcterms:subject
| |
dbkwik:koei/proper...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
abstract
| - Officer Cards are used by the player to form the basis of their own battalion. Each deck consists of five available slots including a designated spot for leaders. Inventory space for cards is initially set at 30, though that amount can be increased by paying with koban (1 for 5 new empty slots). Additional cards are obtained by defeating enemies in battle or through the gacha roulette which has separate versions for generic and named officers. Using the roulette requires gacha points earned from winning battles; these may also be gained as rewards during special events or for simply logging in daily. Players may also choose to sell excess cards for in-game currency. A lock feature is also included to secure valuable cards from accidental discardment. Here is a list of each stat and their known effects.
* Clan - Indicates the clan of any named officer. May fall under the effects of certain skills.
* Type - Displays a card's own officer type based on their overall stats and function. Military (軍) Govern (統) Warrior (武) Divine (神) Supply (補) Strengthen (強) Common (平) Awaken (覚) Limit (限)
* Command - Symbolizes the player's overall health.
* Armaments - Signifies the player's attack power based on one of the five unit attributes.
* Supplies - Denotes the player's health recovery rate.
* Cost - Represents a card's numeric value. A higher rank allows players to afford using more valuable cards.
* Rarity - Shows a card's rarity level. Every card is ranked based on their number of stars and banner appearance. Officer cards can be strengthened at the cost of weaker cards and coins. The amount of currency required is proportional to the character's own level. Using cards with a + symbol to strengthen characters will grant the recipient a permanent bonus in either command, armaments, or supplies. To unleash their stronger form, a card must reach their maximum level and fuse with specific figures to "awaken". If this is accomplished, the character will change their name, stats, and portrait. Many of the historical figures in the game will receive multiple incarnations as a result. Inuchiyo, for instance, is the childhood name for Toshiie but his Maeda Toshiie identity can come to existence if the player keeps awakening him. Female characters who lack multiple identities undergo different name spellings to indicate the same progression (e.g. Hotaru = ほたる ⇒ 蛍). Update 1.6.1 introduces limit break cards used for strengthening officers even further. Battle-type characters can wield four of them at a time.
|