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There is no shortage of things to do in Love and Deepspace. From daily activities like Deepspace Trials and Bounty Hunts to the many events planned each month, there is always something to do.
Single-character Wish Pools are Wish Pools that showcase a single character's limited five-star memory. These pools are always character-specific and only offer one limited-time memory.
Examples of single-character Wish Pools include Sylus's Radiant Brilliance and Zayne's Heartstring Notes.
Single-character pools aren't the most efficient way to earn five-star memories, but they are a great way to cherry-pick which combat memories you obtain for your teams.
These pools often offer memories with Stellactrum types that are atypical to a certain character. For instance, Xavier's memories are usually Amber or Emerald Stellactrum memories, but it's possible to obtain Ruby or Violet memories from his special event pools.
If you see a pool that showcases a 'rare' Stellactrum for a character, you can be more deliberate about your resource expenditure and diversify your combat team.
Four-character pools are much rarer than single-memory pools, and they only pop up every once in a while. When a four-character pool does show up, it's usually accompanied by a large Active event, like an Exploration event. The Active event will also showcase all four characters.
All of the love interests have one event memory in the pool, but all four of those memories will have the same odds of being pulled as one another. However, these odds are still higher than the odds of pulling permanent five-star memories.
All-character pools are the best way to earn more five-star event memories, diversify your Stellactrum types, and obtain multiples of certain five-star memories.
If you have the resources to bank, try to save up for all-character pools, as these will give you the best odds of obtaining useful memories and the best return on your investment.
Many of these pools will allow you to select three out of the total number of limited memories and raise their odds of occurring during your pulls just a little higher. For example, you could choose Sylus, Rafayel, and Xavier's memories and have marginally better chances to pull their memories than Zayne's.
You can change your memory choices at any time.
Wander in Wonder is a good example of how four-character pools operate.
Sometimes, these pools will also have incentive systems for pulling from them. These can be pull rewards, a Pity Pull system, and even special reward menus that reward you for ranking and leveling the event memories after obtaining them.
Pity Pulls are one of the most useful pool mechanics in the game. Pity Pulls usually accompany large Wish Pool events, like four-character pools.
In a Pity Pull, you are rewarded for your patience and persistence in pulling memories with guaranteed odds to pull the memory of your choice.
Essentially, every time you complete a ten-wish draw from the pool, each memory rarity has a certain draw percentage. If you complete a draw and receive a five-star memory that is not one of the event memories, you will earn a Pity Point, which can be applied to the next time you draw a five-star memory.
That means that if you pull a non-event memory in one draw, the next draw that yields a five-star memory has to be the memory you chose in the Pity Pull selection. This could take one pull or up to 65 pulls.
Every pool has a guaranteed pull threshold. This means that you are guaranteed to pull a five-star memory at least once within around 62 to 63 pulls.
After you've used your Pity Point, the Pity Pull resets. You can choose another memory or the same memory for the next Pity Pull. You can change your Pity Pull choice at any time except in the middle of a Wish Pool draw.
Pull Rewards reward players for every 10 to 25 pulls completed. Usually, you'll receive a special pull reward at the following pull levels: 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 75, and 100.
Pull Rewards will vary from pool to pool, but they typically contain at least one or two limited-time photobooth items or accessories, Deepspace Wish: Limited, or other upgrade resources.
To earn pull rewards, you have to reach all the pull levels, which means that earning the rewards can get costly. Luckily, most events will offer free Deepspace Wish: Limited in some capacity, so you don't have to spend all your Diamonds or real-world money to complete pulls.
Active events are events where active participation is needed to complete the event stages and tasks and earn the corresponding rewards. Active events can include story stages, mini-games, daily task agendas, and special exchange shops.
Active events also run for a shorter amount of time than most passive events do, except some Log-In events.
Exploration and Journey events are events that typically showcase all of the love interests and that take you on a journey or exploration through a specific location or during an event.
Mountain Journey, for example, was an exploration event that took you through twelve distant locales with each of the love interests.
These events typically have one page per character, but all the event activities are the same per character.
Part of the event is usually an exploration stage that will take you on a journey through certain locations on a map. Sometimes, these stages will contain stories, rewards, or combat encounters.
These events also contain story stages that are unique to each of the characters. Usually, there are around four or five stages to play through. You can replay these playable stories in the Love Timeline of the With Him menu.
Sometimes, you will uncover written stories in your explorations. These stages are not replayable and will disappear for good once the event is over.
Most of the time, Exploration events also contain mini-games of some kind. For some events, these are match-two, memory, or merge-two games. Mountain Journey's Treasure Hunt is an example of a merge-two mini-game.
Exploration events also tend to have daily agenda tasks to complete over the course of the event. These tasks sometimes contain daily tasks like completing 100 Daily Task points in the regular Agenda, but other times, they will be specific to the event, such as tasks that require you to complete a certain event stage.
As you complete event tasks, you will earn event-specific currency to use in the event shop. The event shop contains limited-run items, outfits, poses, and more to be purchased. These items are unlikely to return after the event ends.
Typically, you can also buy at least ten Deepspace Wish: Limited from the event shop.
Events are designed so that you can purchase every limited-edition item from the shop by the time the event ends. After you complete all of your tasks, you will have more than enough currency to clear the limited-time shop of its inventory.
Birthday events happen once a year per character, and can even include your birthday!
Typically, birthday events follow your adventures with one of the guys as you try to set up a party or surprise for his birthday.
During the event, you'll bake a cake, buy food, play story stages, and complete daily tasks for event-specific currency. Birthday events also have special event shops that contain limited-time items. Just like with exploration events, you can earn more than enough event currency to clear the shop of its inventory.
Birthday events always have an associated birthday Wish Pool.
Obtaining the birthday memory will also give you a built-in birthday story replay interface. You'll be able to return to any of the birthday story stages by clicking the birthday cake button at the top right of the memory page.
At the end of the event, you are also able to keep the cake you baked for his birthday! You can use it as a desk decoration.
For more information on each of the guys' birthdays and their event rewards, check out this guide!
Photoshoot events are another one of the most common event types you will encounter. During a photoshoot event, you will create seven posters with Twinkle Studio and one of the guys.
You will need to take Glint Photobooth and Snapshot photos to complete themed prompts for each shoot. To complete the prompts, use outfits, accessories, stickers, and poses in your photos that match the hint you are given.
You need to take photos that match the prompt to the best of your ability because at the end of the shoot, you'll be graded on your final poster print. The goal is to get three stars on every poster.
For example, Zayne's Cuteness Crush photoshoot event was pet-themed, so to get three stars on each poster, you needed to incorporate some kind of animal element into the photos.
Photoshoot events have a reward system that is determined by the total number of stars you earn across all seven of your posters. You need at least 16 out of 21 stars to earn every event reward.
When you complete a shoot, you can decide whether or not you want to print your final poster and receive a projected star value, or if you'd like to redo your photo. If you choose to redo your photo, all previous photo progress will be wiped, and you'll have to start that poster all over again.
You have a total of 20 reprinting attempts each day for your posters.
Some general tips can be applied to your photoshoots to ensure that you earn three stars in each shoot.
You can technically earn three stars on a poster with a single-character photo, but duo poses work better in the long run. It's also a good idea to use as many accessories and stickers as possible in your shots. The more pizzazz, the more stars you'll receive.
Photoshoot events also have four story stages to play through in between poster prints. You can replay these in the Love Timeline like you would any other event type.
Passive events are events that run in the background and don't require any active participation to complete. These can include Log-In events and passive drop rate events.
There are no event shops, daily tasks, or mini-games involved in Passive events.
These events typically offer 'free' memories, resources, and other special rewards just for participating.
The Seasonal Promise is an event that lasts three months or a full season. Each Seasonal Promise has two four-star memories you can earn throughout the season.
To earn these memories — and many other rewards — you need to complete your Daily and Weekly Agenda tasks in the Deepspace Café. As you complete Agenda tasks, you'll earn Promise Marks. The more Promise Marks you earn, the higher your Seasonal Promise level. There are 60 Promise levels in total.
Every few Promise levels, you'll earn an extra special reward, like a four-star memory, Deepspace Wish: Limited, or limited-time accessories and outfits.
Two four-star memories are available during the Seasonal Promise, but you need to buy the Secret Promise or Heartfelt Vow with real-world money if you want to earn all copies of both memories.
To get enough copies to max-rank one Seasonal Promise memory of your choice, you have to buy the Secret Promise. To max-rank both memories, you have to buy the Heartfelt Vow.
Heartfelt Vow and Secret Promise also double the other rewards you earn from the regular Seasonal Promise and can offer additional limited-time accessories and Title Suits. You'll also receive 20 Promise Levels upon purchasing Heartfelt Vow.
If you want to reach a certain level faster, or if you're struggling to earn enough Promise Marks to complete the Seasonal Promise before the Season ends, you can use Diamonds to purchase Promise Levels.
Every week, you will also receive a Mark Giftbox that contains Promise Marks. These will usually boost you to the next Promise level.
You can easily complete all Promise levels well before the Season ends, but you can always purchase levels if you feel like you're falling behind.
Once you've completed all 60 Promise Levels, you will still accumulate Promise Marks, but they will be put towards Promise Gifts. You'll earn a Promise Gift every 200 Promise Marks.
You will receive one of the following rewards upon opening a Promise Gift:
Log-in events offer rewards simply for logging into the game and entering the event screen daily. Log-in events usually run from five to ten days, but duration may vary.
Log-ins during the event period don't need to be consecutive. If there are ten log-in rewards to earn during a fifteen-day period, you can log in on any of those fifteen days, to earn every reward.
Log-in rewards are typically Diamonds, Empyrean Wishes, upgrade resources, and four or five-star memories. The memory is usually rewarded on the last day of the event.
Since you only earn one copy of the event memory during a log-in event, the memory will usually be added to either the permanent Wish Pool, Xspace Echo, or Galaxy Explorer. Some are even added to the Wishing Well Exchange shop and can be purchased with Stardust.
You earn one Stardust for every memory that you pull from Xspace Echo or limited-time event pools. One five-star memory in the Wishing Well exchange costs 180 Stardust to obtain. Some five-star memories are on rotation each month and can only be purchased once in their rotation.
Zayne: Frozen Nightfall, earned from the Chansia Journey event, is a good example of a log-in reward memory returning permanently to the shop.
Drop Boost events occur sporadically each month and last a few days at a time.
During a Drop Boost event, you will receive twice the drop rewards for completing combat stages than what you would normally receive. You can claim your double rewards ten times each day.
Drop Boosts can be applied to Core Hunt and Bounty Hunt stages. Be sure to take advantage of Drop Boost events when they pop up, as they can be incredibly helpful when trying to buff your teams with Protocores and Bottles of Wishes.
Playtime events fall somewhere in between Passive and Active events. Playtime events don't alter existing UI or add new event pages. They also don't require Daily Task completion. These two criteria would place them in the Passive event category.
However, to earn rewards from Playtime events, you need to play Playtime game modes in the Date tab, which requires active participation on your part.
Currently, there are two kinds of playtime events.
The first kind of Playtime event is a Claw Machine event. These events add new permanent or limited-time plushies to the Claw Machine menus and increase the drop rate of these special plushies.
While the Claw Machine event runs, you should aim to earn the limited-edition plushie with each of the guys, as the plushie will count towards your overall plushie collection progress in the With Him menu.
Plushies can be added to either the regular Claw Machine, or the Two Prong Claw Machine.
The second type of Playtime event revolves around Kitty Cards and the Kitty Counter. During these events, you have an opportunity to earn new Meowco badges from limited-time Meowco packs, or from packs that will eventually join the permanent Kitty Counter.
While the event runs, you will also earn special Kitty Counter Tokens to be used on the new or limited-edition Meowco Badge pack that was added during the event. Meowco Badges will also count toward character collections, so you should try to earn as many as possible.
Remember that you only have three attempts per character to play Kitty Cards, so you have a finite number of chances to earn rare Meowco Badges each week unless you purchase Kitty Tickets or additional game rounds from the shop.
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