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- This is the main screen of FKG. You can see the present box, search, raid boss and garden icons to the right of the home button, and the subjugation, character, gacha, quest, shop, comrade and office sections on the menu below it. You also have your current level, experience towards the next level, stamina, raid points, flower stones (which are the game's currency) and gold on the top panel.
- The present box is where most of your rewards go; the only rewards you'll receive directly are the map drops and event currency. Items in the present box are deleted after 30 days, and you usually have no reason to keep things there, since inventory expansions are cheap.
- Searches can be performed (by clicking on the icon when you have seeds available) to get small amounts of gold and gacha seeds, small to large amounts of stamina, and an extra item that is of minor (5-year fairies, low-tier affection items) to moderate (100-year fairies, flower stones) importance. These regenerate at a rate of one seed every two hours, and it is recommended that you don't let them get to full, since the stamina reward is considerable.
- Raid points are necessary to fight (most) raid bosses and regenerate at a rate of one per half-hour. You can use 1 raid point to fight the boss regularly, or spend 2 or 3 points at once to gain a 3x or 5x damage bonus (this does not affect defense or HP gained by HP-draining skills). Rewards depend only on whether you found the boss (in which case you get a small bonus) and not on damage done, so you should poke any high-level boss you see with a single raid point, but unlike search seeds it isn't that necessary to spend raid points as they come. You can get new raid boss recruitments by repeatedly cycling between the home page and another section (say, subjugation).
- The garden provides no gameplay bonuses and is a place for you to pose your flower girls with various items (that are purchased for gold, some also require a special request item that is awarded in campaigns or bought for 100 DMM points apiece, think furniture fairies in Kancolle). You can choose which girls will be present in the garden, add/remove/move items, choose background music and so on. Nazuna (the game mascot) is also present in the garden, and it's probably the closest she will ever get to being playable.
- Below these four icons are your ranking among your friends and banners for some of the recent campaigns.
- The menu on the left side will be detailed later. However, there are three other possible items below it, near the bottom of the screen: A return button that appears when you click on a menu item and returns you back to the previous screen (not visible here), an options setting for voices/BG music/text panel transparency and an info icon that shows you the (larger) banners for current events and campaigns.
- 2. SUBJUGATION
- This section contains three tabs for normal (story), special (daily and event) and limited maps. Story and special maps have one-time rewards for the first time you 3-medal them, which is accomplished by clearing the map while defeating all enemy nodes (you get one medal for the clear, a second for defeating all pest nodes and a third for defeating all boss nodes, the loss of your own units does not matter as long as you finish the map). Maps/worlds you've completed are marked COMPLETE if you got 3 medals (on every map for worlds) and CLEAR otherwise.
- You can choose a single assisting team before embarking, these teams are chosen from your friends if you have any available and random players (in a range of your current level +-5) otherwise. Once you've used a friend's team, you cannot use it for one hour, and if your assist's team has any girls that are higher level than yours, they will be set down to the highest-level character you have (so if your friend has an all-70 team and your best girl is level 46, you'll get an all-46 assist instead).
- Battles and routing are mostly automated (and the former can be made faster by the toggle on the upper right), but attacks on the enemy generate shine crystals that fill up your Solar Drive gauge. Once full, you can click the button on the lower right to deliver an attack that hits all targets with a power dependent on your overall team strength (plus ability modifiers from your current team). Also note that you can move your teams from their initial positions by clicking and dragging them.
- These interested in the game setting can also access the world map and various notes about its locations from the button on the upper right.
- 2.1. STORY MAPS
- Nothing special about these, though you do get some nice skits and their completion rewards invariably include a flower token, so you can power through the first few worlds to fuel your initial gacha rolls. Story and (non-80 cost) event maps also come with themed assists featuring the knights involved in the story, so you can use these to get a feel of their attacks and personality.
- 2.2. DAILY MAPS
- There are three types of daily maps: Resources, nation defense and ultimate.
- Resource maps provide fairies, dragons and gold:
- - Monday for slashing-type dragons
- - Wednesday for piercing- and magic-type fairies
- - Thursday for piercing-type dragons, Friday for magic-type dragons
- - Sunday for slashing- and crushing-type fairies.
- Each resource map comes in three difficulty levels; you'll want to do the 80-stamina map and nothing else as soon as you're able to reliably clear it. There is also an affection item map that is similar in principle, though it is constantly available and not as important.
- Fairies are the experience units of this game, so Wednesday and Sunday should be devoted largely to clearing their maps, unless you have no units remaining to raise for these damage types (which won't happen for a very long time).
- Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday maps are required for evolving your girls. 100-year dragons from these maps are notoriously rare and should not be sold under any circumstances, even if you don't have any girls to evolve at the moment. 20-year dragons are easily acquirable and can be sold if not immediately needed, while 5-year dragons are not used for the evolution of silver/gold/rainbow characters and should be sold if you don't intend to evolve a grass or bronze girl (there's no shame in doing so, even low-rarity girls are very cute).
- Gold is not a major concern once you have a decent team going, and event maps typically give aplenty. But you do need it for evolution, so you may want to clear the Gold Rush map on Saturday to get slightly better buck for your bang.
- Nation defense maps are essentially story maps and yield a flower stone for each 3-medal clear; their gimmick is that you can only use girls from the relevant nation (but note that your assisting team has no such restrictions). Monday is for Winter Rose, Tuesday for Banana Ocean, Thursday for Blossom Hill, Friday for Bergamot Valley and Saturday for Lily Wood.
- Ultimate maps are the toughest part of the game and yield unique equipment (for the first two maps of each day) and/or life crystals for your first 3-medal clear. Every enemy in these maps is weak to a particular damage type that matches with the evolution dragon of the day: Slashing for Monday, crushing for Tuesday, piercing for Thursday and magic for Friday. These maps generally demand four complete teams of evolved, max-level girls in addition to a solid assist, so beginning players won't be doing them for a while. Once you can do them, however, you can use them as pseudo-fairy maps since they also drop 20-year fairies of their corresponding type (as well as ampules).
- 2.3. EVENT MAPS
- There are four types of events: Medal collection, item collection, box gacha and raid boss. Generally speaking, all current events can be completed by new users without requiring flower stones, as medal collection events no longer exist and low-level maps typically provide event currency at around the same rate as higher-level maps. Also note that the banner for the current event, which is at the top of the special map tab, can be clicked to access a screen where you can summon event bosses/bonus maps and get more detail on the event's story and rewards. All new event maps provide two flower stones (and 5%/10% affection items) on your first 3-medal clear, while all revival maps reward you with event currency and (for the final map) a single flower stone for 3-medalling them.
- Medal collection events only require you to clear maps and are analogous to Aigis' star trial events. They are currently retired (presumably to improve new user experience), but when they existed, 24 medals (across 8 maps) were necessary to get all rewards, including a maxed version of the event girl. As previously noted, one must clear the map, defeat all small fry pest nodes and defeat all boss nodes to get all three medals.
- Item collection events require you to grind event maps for event currency; they are analogous to Aigis' item trial events (but unlike Aigis, they don't necessarily reward above-average event characters or require you to spend in-game currency to get the maxed character). You'll need 2000 of the current event's item for the maxed event girl, while 4300 items are necessary for all the rewards. As you must hit the full 4300 items to get all event-exclusive accessories, these events require more grinding than the rest, but can nonetheless be completed with natural stamina recovery.
- Revivals are also item collection-type events, but their characters are bought directly from the shop (see below) instead of being sent to you at the end of the event. The event character requires 2000 of the event currency, while a further 1450 is needed for her upgrade flowers. These events can be completed within 3-4 days, and each event shop also contains an extra skill and slot flower that can be purchased by players who didn't get to max the character in her initial event.
- Box gacha events are similar to item collection, but you use the event's currency to roll a series of gachas that reward the event girl, her upgrade flowers and the event accessories. The first week has eight boxes containing 100 items each, which allow you to max the event girl (one box for the girl, three more for her slot flowers, and four more for her skill flowers), while the second week adds four more levels for the accessories. Each level requires progressively higher amounts of event currency per roll. You are allowed to proceed to the next level as soon as you get the target item (event girl/flower/accessory), but it is recommended to keep rolling on higher levels, which contain rare rewards such as ampules, 100-year fairies and 100-year dragons. Around 7-8 days of grinding will typically yield enough currency to rush through the first few levels and empty out the week 2 boxes with more lucrative rewards.
- Raid events also involve collecting items, but these items come from raid bosses, and the event character and her upgrade flowers (in addition to other rewards such as affection items, ampules and fairies) are purchased directly from the shop. There are two variants: In one, you must clear maps to get raid boss attacks and defeat the bosses for currency; in another, raid bosses of progressively increasing difficulty are summoned directly from the event banner and event maps provide a second type of currency that is used to fight them instead of the conventional raid points (the latter version is new, so the former might have been retired in its favor). Both types usually provide event currency in abundance; the entire event can be handled in a couple days if your team is good enough to tangle with higher-tier bosses.
- Lastly, in addition to the event items proper, non-revival events also have a second form of currency that is used to either summon an event raid boss (in old raid boss-type events), fight the event raid boss (in new raid boss-type events, as noted above) or access a bonus stage that costs 0 stamina and yields event currency (in all other events). As higher-cost versions of event bonus stages have slightly better rates and are only implemented for the second week of the event, it is better to wait before using these, though the difference is not that big.
- 2.4. LIMITED MAPS
- These are bonus stages that may be found after you have cleared a story or event map. They cost 12/25/50/80 stamina and last 5 minutes each. When one is discovered, you are given a prompt on whether you want to clear it, if you click yes, you're automatically brought to the limited map page.
- Secret gardens (which can be encountered in story and some event maps) reward you with high-quality fairies and should be cleared whenever you find one; consequently, you may want to leave some stamina to account for potential limited maps whenever you're clearing a story map. Some events also have their unique limited maps, which simply give you large amounts of event currency.
- You can also spawn these maps in some events by using a second type of event currency, as noted above. Bonus maps discovered in this manner still last for 5 minutes, but cost 0 stamina to enter (and so should be completed immediately).
- 3. CHARACTER
- This is where you organize your team and level, equip and evolve your girls.
- The first tab sets your team. You have six slots for different teams, and the drop-down menu on the lower left allows you to auto-place girls depending on:
- - Total power (place best first)
- - HP
- - Defense
- - Movement speed
- - Lily Wood girls only
- - Bergamot Valley girls only
- - Slashing-type girls only
- - Piercing-type girls only
- If you click on a girl (or empty space), you're brought to a list of your available characters, which you can also sort by stats, level, rarity and order of acquirement. You can also limit the list, showing only e.g. locked girls, evolved girls or girls of a specific rarity. These sorting and filter options are also available on other character tabs.
- The blue 解散 button on the right of the drop-down menu reduces your team to your leader alone, you get a confirmation window for this. You can also name each team set if you'd prefer.
- The second tab is for locking and equipping your girls (click on the empty slots under the character's stats to get to the equipment screen). In addition, you can set a girl as your secretary by clicking the red 副団長に任命 button above her sprite, and clicking the blue 装飾 button on top brings you to a screen where you can lock your equipment. The 一括解除 button above the equipment slots removes all the girl's equipment, while the blue 詳細 below the lock/unlock button is for a detailed view of the girl's stats, skill and abilities.
- The third and sixth tabs is for the fusion of characters and equipment, respectively. Note that regular characters give very low amounts of experience, so fairies must be used to level your girls beyond level 20 or so. You get a 1.5x experience bonus for feeding characters with matching damage types, so you ideally would only feed slashing-type fairies to slashing-type girls and so on.
- Fusing a copy of a character will give the target character an extra slot and a chance at increasing her skill level; the latter can also be upgraded by fusing knights sharing the same skill with her (all golds have unique skills, but some bronze and silver girls share them and Yellow Tulip, a silver girl, notably has the same skill as the grass-rarity character Yukiyanagi).
- Ampules can also be fused to grant a permanent, extra +30 HP, +10 attack or +4 defense to a girl for each HP, attack or defense ampule fused. There is a hard limit of 100 ampules for each girl, so the maximum bonuses are +3000 HP, +1000 attack and +400 defense. In addition, fusing ampules and gold-rarity and higher characters requires an extra confirmation.
- The fourth tab is for evolution, and fairly straightforward: Click on the girl you intend to evolve, and you'll be brought to a screen showing the dragons she requires. If you have the dragon in question, they will be in color, otherwise they will be black-and-white. If you have the requisite dragons and the money, and your girl is at the maximum level (60 for golds/rainbows, 50 for the rest), you can proceed to evolve her. Evolution requirements are as follows:
- Grass: 1 20-year dragon, 4 5-year dragons, 50k gold
- Bronze: 3 20-year dragons, 2 5-year dragons, 80k gold
- Silver: 1 100-year dragon, 4 20-year dragons, 100k gold
- Gold: 3 100-year dragons, 2 20-year dragons (exception: Yamayuri, who evolves as a silver), 150k gold
- All dragons must match the damage type of the girl, so you'll need piercing-type dragons to evolve Yamayuri and so on. You generally want to prioritize raising golds and rainbows, but bronze and especially silver girls can also perform well when evolved.
- The fourth and seventh tabs are for selling characters and equipment, respectively. The blue 選択全解除 button here allows you to cancel your selection for all characters/equipment, while the brown button to its right allows you to expand your character and item limits for a flower token per 5 slots. On the character tab, you can also click the 一括売却 button to automatically sell grass-rarity girls (and copper-rarity girls if you tick the box on the screen that comes up). As with fusion, selling gold-rarity and higher characters requires an extra confirmation.
- 4. GACHA
- Who said: 'I once sought golds and rainbows in
- In wait, prowled a half-naked devil, whose grin,
- Unveiled her intention: No matter how she'd feign
- This was a maiden who thrived on others' pain.
- 'My name is NAZUNANDIAS, ruin of knights,
- Nothing of worth is there. In the fell sway
- The bronze and silver pots stretch far away.'
- Golds and rainbows are what you want here, and they come at a 6% and 0.5% chance, respectively. Fortunately, events in FKG don't require flower tokens, and you're constantly given a very considerable amount for free, so free players can regularly roll the gacha and will accumulate golds in time. It is nevertheless better for one's sanity not to hope for rainbows.
- The first tab here is for special campaigns, which should be what you're going for if you intend to spend on this game. They offer the only guaranteed way to get rainbows (some past campaigns even allowed you to choose which rainbow you wanted), and may also provide rare items like slot and skill upgrade flowers (the former of which is so far only available here). These campaigns cost 5000 DMM points each and can only be purchased once.
- Next come a series of flower stone gachas. They all have fixed prices (5 stones for 1x, 50 stones for 11x) but different highlight units, which may include:
- - Units introduced during the current event. This gacha typically comes with a campaign that lets you roll twice for a piddling amount (100/300) of DMM points.
- - Units that were introduced during the original event for the current revival.
- - Units for which character quests have recently been implemented.
- - Flowers united around a general theme (orchid gacha, cactus gacha, loli gacha, yandere gacha etc.)
- - Units dealing slashing/crushing/piercing/magic damage. Unlike the above gachas, which have three highlight units each, all girls dealing the highlighted damage type have increased rates here.
- - Fairy/dragon campaign gacha: No chance-up for any particular unit, but rolling grants bonus fairies/dragons.
- - Premium Gacha, which is always available and has no highlighted units or bonuses.
- It ultimately doesn't matter which girls you roll for, just go for whomever you think is the cutest. However, it's preferable to roll gachas with highlight units that you don't have, so as to minimize the chances of getting duplicate girls, and if you really want to be a munchkin, you can try for girls who have multi-target skills or 'skill up' and 'enemy attack down' abilities.
- After the premium tab comes the normal gacha, which is rolled with seeds that you get by clearing maps. It will play an important role early on, as it can provide you with bronze and silver girls. Following this is the equipment gacha, which is rolled with seeds that you get by defeating (non-event) raid bosses. The intermediate version of this gacha yields solid equipment and should also be rolled until you're well-stocked in this department.
- Lastly, the event gacha is rolled with event currency and only appears during box gacha events; see the events section for details.
- 5. QUEST
- There are four types of quests: Daily, event, character and main. Quests are assigned automatically, but you get no rewards if a quest refreshes before you accept your rewards, and higher-rank quests do not appear until you've completed their lower-rank counterparts. As such, it's recommended to accept quest rewards as they come. You are warned with an exclamation mark on the quest button whenever you've completed one.
- Daily quests refresh at 4:00 PM JST and include the following:
- - Clear a stage (once/thrice/five times)
- - Perform a search (four times/five times)
- - Fuse a character (once/thrice)
- - Give an affection item to a character (once/thrice)
- Event quests also refresh daily at 4:00 PM JST, but also change depending on the event. They generally require you to defeat a specific number of event bosses from each map and reward small amounts of the event currency. A nice bonus, but you shouldn't go out of your way to clear them.
- Character quests reward character-specific equipment and also include a small story about the character in question, they're similar to Kanpani's employee quests. They are only unlocked when you acquire the character they feature, and require that you place that character in your team 1 leader spot. In addition, the character must be level 10 for you to take the first quest, level 30 for the second, and evolved for the third. Be warned that character equipment can only be obtained once, so you should probably lock them if you decide to get them.
- Main quests are similar to daily quests, but involve more major milestones (X characters acquired, map X completed, X H-scenes seen etc.) and can only be completed once.
- 6. SHOP
- - Purchase commission item for certain garden features, at 100 DMM points each (this is the option that's skewed to the right side, and two of these items were also awarded in a previous campaign)
- - Purchase flower stones, which come at various prices
- - Exchange event items, life crystals and gold for a variety of goods
- - Use 1 flower stone to restore all stamina (your current stamina is added to your maximum for this purchase)
- - Extend character limit by 5
- Since all other options also show up when you need them (trying to do a map on low stamina/while over character limit, fighting a raid boss with no points, buying a garden item that requires the request, rolling the gacha with no flower stones etc.), you'll generally use this screen to access the event store. Do note that life crystals are currently the only way to get skill upgrade flowers for gacha girls, so while you can buy some 100-year fairies with them to help you in the beginning, you'll eventually want to save them up for these.
- It's also a good idea to keep an eye on the silver units that can be exchanged for gold early on.
- 7. FRIEND
- There are three tabs here, for existing friends, friend requests and friend search. You can either search randomly (again with a limit of your level +- 5) or enter the user ID of a player to send a direct request. If you need a decent team to help you with the first few events, please send a request to 504461103.
- 8. OFFICE
- Here you can also access the world map, in addition to giving affection items to your characters, redeeming serial codes and looking at the character/event/story/SD theater albums. Affection bonuses are similar to Aigis, except that each character also has a favorite item type (book/plush toy/jewellery/cake) that provides double affection.
- You get a large status boost and a H-scene at 100% affection, and if it's the first time you've gotten 100% for that character, you also get a flower stone. Affection bonuses are doubled after evolution.
- 9. LINKS
- The Japanese wiki is at フラワーナイトガール.攻略wiki.com/ and frequently updated. There is also an English wiki at flowerknight.wikia.com/, though I can't vouch for its completeness.
- You can also go for fkg.blog.jp to keep up to date with 2ch threads on FKG, and there's a character sorter at http://fkgsorter.site88.net/ (lacks Wolfsbane right now, but will be updated soon).
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For event girls you can purchase their representative flower with the currency obtained from the event in the Exchange Shop. These flowers can then be fed to their respective knight girl to either unlock accessory slots or increase skill levels, as well as giving as much base EXP as bronze experience fairies per flower. About Flower Knight Girl Online. A thousand years ago, the world of Spring Garden was besieged by the Harbinger of Doom, an insect King accompanied by legions of pests. Since then, the Flower Knights have lead a war to safeguard their kingdom from the crawling chaos that seeks to devour it.