Handguns (HGs) act as buffers/dodge tanks but they don't do much damage to foes.T-Dolls are classified into different types, each with a general role on the team, which is called an Echelon. What is Enhancement, then? Why do you need to do it? To learn more about it, keep reading. Unlike most games, leveling up your T-Dolls won’t improve their stats. Adhering to this rule will help you save certain consumable items called Cores, but we’ll discuss those in-depth later in this guide. In general, it’s best not to worry about rarity too much - even experienced players can sometimes be seen using 2 - 3 star T-Dolls. Though you may be tempted to use that shiny new maximum rarity T-Doll you obtained, often she won’t be significantly better than your lower rarity T-Dolls at low-to-mid-levels. Since you’ll want to unlock all the game functions as soon as possible, it’s best not to focus too hard on creating more than one effective squad. It’s best to concentrate on a single team in the beginning: most of the time you’ll only need one competent team to clear stages due to the friend support system.Unfortunately, Girls’ Frontline doesn’t do a particularly good job of explaining itself to new players, but fortunately, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know step-by-step.īefore you begin, we have a few tips for you to keep in mind: In fact, the only thing you are guaranteed when you spend enough money are costumes that have no impact on gameplay.Īfter loading up the app, you might be overwhelmed with all the new terms, UI, and cute girls (of course). Because of this, it is not necessary to spend real money to succeed at Girls’ Frontline.
The T-Doll and Equipment gachas both use free resources, while the Furniture gacha costs gems (the premium currency) but is explicitly for aesthetics. In total, there are three types of gachas in this game: T-Dolls, Equipment, and Furniture (which includes costumes for T-Dolls). This is because the main draw of the game - the gun girls (Tactical Dolls, or T-Dolls for short) - are crafted through farmable, free resources. With all the starting bonuses and gun gacha system, in Girls’ Frontline you can skip the reset marathon. You’re probably thinking that now is the time for the long and arduous re-rolling process so that you start the game with high rarity characters, but actually, there’s no need for that (unless you already know that there’s a character you can’t live without). Well, let us be the first to welcome you to Girls’ Frontline, and we hope you enjoy your stay! It must’ve piqued your interest, and next thing you know, you’re reading this guide to “research” this game - or you’ve already started playing, and you’re not quite sure what you should be focusing on. So maybe you’ve heard of this tactical RPG set in Ukraine, whose main characters are American, voiced in Japanese, developed in China, published in Taiwan, and making money in Korea, a game where guns are represented by cute girls.