Dive into the enchanting world of *Scarlet Girls*, a brand-new Idle RPG that introduces you to an all-girl squad of technologically enhanced mecha waifus. Set in the 119th year of the Old Euro Calendar, the game unfolds amidst a backdrop where mutated animals and powerful beings have pushed humanity to the brink of extinction. As a beacon of hope, it's up to you to recruit and train these formidable mecha girls to combat the catastromechs and restore peace to Earth. This beginner's guide will illuminate the core game mechanics and modes to bolster your account's power and progression. Let's get started!
Understanding the Combat Mechanics of Scarlet Girls
*Scarlet Girls* offers an immersive idle-based combat system, perfect for players seeking a more relaxed gaming experience. The battles follow a turn-based format, where actions are dictated by the Speed stat of both allies and enemies. A round concludes once all participants have acted. You can deploy up to five characters in battle, and the game includes a handy Quick Dispatch feature that automatically arranges your team based on character strength. Once your lineup is set, sit back and enjoy the spectacle of thrilling animations accompanying each character's unique abilities.
In *Scarlet Girls*, your characters, known as "Stellaris," wield powerful active and passive skills that automatically engage in combat. Each skill has a cooldown period, requiring strategic team composition to maximize their impact. The real-time battles unfold without player intervention, emphasizing the importance of deploying a strong, well-synergized squad of mecha girls.
Each Stellaris belongs to one of four classes, which defines their role and utility:
- Paladins – Boast the highest armor stats, serving as frontline tanks to absorb enemy attacks and protect teammates.
- Support – Stellaris with healing and supportive capabilities, essential for sustaining your team from the backline.
- Devastator – Specializes in heavy firepower, designed to deal massive energy damage and decimate foes.
- Assaulter – Experts in close combat, wielding bladed weapons to inflict physical damage and dismantle enemies.
Echo – The Gacha System of Scarlet Girls
The Echo system is your gateway to recruiting new Stellaris. These characters come in varying rarities: R, SR, SSR, and SSR+. Higher rarity Stellaris possess superior base stats and more potent abilities, significantly impacting your battle strategy. At the game's global launch, the "Normal Echo" banner is your primary summoning pool, offering R to SSR Stellaris. You can summon using Echo tickets or Diamonds, with a guaranteed SSR within 40 attempts. Each summon also earns you 20 echo points, and accumulating 2000 points lets you pick an SSR from any of the four elemental banners (excluding Nebula).
The recruitment probabilities are as follows:
- R Stellaris – 19.979% chance per character
- SR Stellaris – 2.667% chance per character
- SSR Stellaris – 0.133% chance per character
- SSR+ Stellaris – 0.010% chance per character
For an enhanced gaming experience, consider playing *Scarlet Girls* on a larger screen using BlueStacks on your PC or laptop, complete with keyboard and mouse controls for a seamless and immersive playthrough.