
PrefaceHome PageUnitsAvatar/RinGateRandallPrefaceA lot of this will be familiar for people who played BF1, and the main page is mostly in English so that's pretty self explanatory, but I'll do a short-ish overview of some of the the new UI. After over 1000 years spent training with Tibetan monks to master the ancient art of MS Paint, feast your eyes on THESE high quality edits!...Yeah anyways.Where possible, I went for English/localized translations rather than the google translate or 'official' names in hopes of making this as easy to understand as possible, especially for returning BF1 players.If you already know what everything does and just want quick reference images, you can probably skip the textbarf and just open the pics in each section.Home pageHome is self explanatory, works the same as BF1 home button. While Avatar and Rin are separated, it switches between them, similar to BF1 normal and Avatar modes.Units is, uh, units, very similar to BF1 and allows you to do various things with your avatar, Rin, and other units.Randall is where you craft and view spheres, weapons, items; spend merit; spend gems to buy burst cookies, metal/jewel keys, etc. It's basically BF1's village and Randall combined with a lot more gem sinks lol.Gem shop is where you buy gems, crazy I know.Summon contains the, uh, summons. The top banner is unit batches - spend a large chunk of gems to get multiple preset units at a discount. For example, currently you can buy Alice and Elza for 30 gems combined where buying separately would be 40. Below it is the single unit confirmed summon - 20 gems for a unit of choice. Bottom section is the honor summon gate - same as BF1, still a gacha with shit rates, but with Reed batch, Emilia, and Sergio summonable at 3*).Friend section is similar to BF1, kinda. Top left buttonis people you added, top right is people who added you, bottom left is your ID and one way to add people.UnitsA lot of this will be familiar to BF1 players but with a few differences.The View/Sell button allows you to, uh... view and... sell... units. Crazy I know. The interface inside is pretty simple, can be seen here. Of note is the fact that the left button on the top right switches to the Sell interface and is how you get rid of jewel units.Party is basically BF1's Manage Squad option - you can position your units. This actually matters now! Many bosses do Row damage on a regular basis and as always sparking is relevant.Fusion allows you to feed metal units to units for XP, or various fodder for BB levels, though now that you can level BBs by questing and Zel is at a premium, fodder BB leveling isn't that great.Evolution is very simple, you just need enough of the required evo mats (universal now - only 1 kind of nymph, spirit, idol, pot, totem) and X zel to evolve the unit. 5* evo costs 200k zel now so... try to save up.Spheres allow you to give various bonuses to your units, like +5% HP or regenerate 200-300 HP a turn. You'll probably need Google Translate to make sense of the names, but if a sphere says "HP" somewhere in the description it's probably useful. Second sphere slot is unlocked at 5* SBB10, sphere frogs don't exist anymore.Avatar/RinEquip/Sell Weapons allows you to quickly switch between equipped weapons, or if desired sell them, the Sell button is the left of the two top right buttons same as view/sell units.Pet, technically 'partner,' is for your avatar and Rin's little lizard wizard/doggo buddies. The green button lets you feed them to raise your level, otherwise it's just a list of available skills and passive buffs.Fusion lets you fuse metals into your weapons, works the same as unit fusion and is great for speed-leveling a weapon for evolution that you don't want to actually use.Evolution varies a bit by weapon; some only have a linear path (3* water staff->4* fancier water staff->5* super blingin' water staff) while others, like the starting fire sword, may have 2+ evo options, in this case to 'fancier fire sword' or 'dual thunder shortswords.' You can always craft dupe weapons at Randall so just pick what you want.Enchantments allows you to equip the various enchantments you have learned from your weapons - think your avatar's EX skills from BF1. Each weapon has a set number of slots as well as a max cost, and each enchantment takes 1 slot and 1+ cost.Learn Enchantments is how you actually GET those enchantments. They cost EP, which is acquired from some book challenges as well as earned at the rate of 1 every time you beat a quest. Prices range from 10 to 100 that I've seen, so get grindin' buddy.GateNot shown: Metal Parade at the top due to scrolling.Events at the top left is for unit-locked storyline quests, ex. you need to buy the android waifu trio units to unlock their quest, which apparently gives you Vishra if you can beat it not that I'd know I'm a weak ass scrubMetal Parade is no longer timed - you get 1 run per key, but it gives TONS of unit experience (~10k?) and the metal units that drop are as always used for unit leveling. You only get keys from challenges and buying them with gems, no more free 2/day.Jewel Parade has changed similarly - 1 run/key, ~40-60k total zel a run, but gotta earn/buy keys now.Experience vortex is basically a shitty but free Metal Parade - 5 energy a run for about 3k unit experience. Great for when you run out of metal keys though, saves a lot of time and pain spent leveling manually.Zel vortex is kinda the same, a ghetto version of Jewel Parade. At ~5-6k zel a run it's not really great but eh, when you need zel and don't have keys... not like there are much better options.RandallLibrary is just lore stuff, useless unless you can read moon runesMerit Shop works pretty similarly to BF1; top button lets you sell zel/units/spheres for merit, second button is the merit shop itself (Alim why? pls switch order) where you can buy various metals/evo units (but not totems... as usual), spheres (not recommended), consumables (not recommended), and the Other tab which is currently empty (probably event stuff?). Third button sends you back to main page for some reason, fourth button just shows some of your play info.Item Management lets you view items, alter consumable loadout, view spheres, and view key items, in that order.Pay2Win shop lets you spend gems for metal/jewel keys, burst cookies (tl;dr burst frogs), etc. You can also buy various consumables with Zel (second button) and the third section is how you increase unit/item/friend/etc space, not that it's really needed when you start with 1k unit/item space lol.Equipment Crafting is how you get consumables, spheres, and avatar/Rin weapons. Book challenges unlock most recipes so don't stress not being able to make shit early....Man, this ended up A LOT longer than I thought. Trying to explain stuff rather than just do ghetto translations is hard, lol. Most of the remaining stuff seems FAIRLY self explanatory to me (unit filters are pretty simple, friend reinforcements you just filter by level, etc) but if I missed something really important or you disagree, please let me know. via /r/bravefrontier2 http://ift.tt/2Cgo25u
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