Rowdy and Cheery Event Overview

As a seasoned gamer with countless hours logged into Blue Archive, I must say, the new “Rowdy and Cheery” event has got me all pumped up! The addition of Tsubaki (Guide) and Umika to our student roster is an exciting prospect that I can hardly contain my enthusiasm for.


After the Story Recap and swimsuit rerun notices, we’re presented with a fresh event titled “Rowdy and Cheery“. This event introduces two new characters, Tsubaki (Guide) and Umika, who will later become permanent students once their banner concludes.

Currency Drops per StageBolded text is the best stage to farm the currency

  • Field Trip Itinerary: Stage 10
  • Tour Guide Flag: Stage 11
  • Hyakkiyako Commemorative Card: Stage 12

Artifact Drops per stage
Note that higher difficulty stages have better drops.

  • Aether Piece: Stage 1, Stage 5, Stage 9
  • Antikythera Mechanism: Stage 2, Stage 6, Stage 10
  • Mandrake Sprout: Stage 3, Stage 7, Stage 11
  • Phaistos Disc: Stage 4, Stage 8, Stage 12

Shops and Supply Box

Field Trip Itinerary

For the first event currency, we have the Field Trip Itinerary shop. Which is your standard event shop with Activity Reports and Blu-rays for Hyakkiyako students. We highly recommend clearing out all Artifacts and Blu-rays as they will be essential to raising your student’s skills. 

An argument can be made to skip out on the Blu-rays if you do not have any Hyakkiyako students to raise or already have them maxed out. Another item to consider is the Activity Reports. These can be worthwhile if you are running low or just starting. 

If you choose to purchase the leftover items like gifts and furniture, keep in mind that they won’t enhance the gameplay experience; instead, the decision is entirely up to your preferences.

Characters with Events bonuses:

25% Drop Up

Tsubaki (Guide)

10% Drop Up

Chise,Kaho,Renge,Hina,Kaede,Iroha,Chinatsu

Tour Guide Flag

Just like the last store, this one carries Hyakkiyako ability components and artifacts. It’s best to focus on gathering all artifacts and tech notes first, should you require them. Feel free to bypass the Hyakkiyako tech notes if they don’t serve your purposes.

As a gamer, I hardly find Enhancement Stones worth splurging on because they’re regularly accessible through the standard shop, and I can grab them every day with my Credits. The extra items like Gifts and Furniture don’t boost gameplay, so it’s up to personal preference whether or not to spend on those.

Characters with Events bonuses:

25% Drop Up

Umika

10% Drop Up

Pina,Ibuki,Iori,Yukari,Kikyou,Makoto,Ako

Hyakkiyako Commemorative Card

Moving forward, let’s talk about the Hyakkiyako Commemorative Card. It doesn’t have a store associated with it because this currency is utilized during the Card Draw process instead. Additionally, there’s no need to stress about item priority since the cards you receive are randomly selected.

As a devoted fan, I’m excited to let you know about an exciting opportunity! You’ll have the chance to pick a set of four cards from us. Each selection will require 200 Hyakkiyako Commemorative Cards, with the cost increasing by 10 for every card picked after the first one. Here’s the twist – each set you choose guarantees an SR+ card! So, get ready to add some rare and valuable cards to your collection!

Generally, there are three main strategies when it comes to drawing cards:

Characters with Events bonuses

25% Drop Up

Umika,Tsubaki (Guide)

15% Drop Up

Pina,Chise,Ibuki,Kaho,Iori,Yukari,Renge,Kikyou,Hina,Iroha,Makoto,Kaede,Chinatsu,Ako

Card Draw and Special Coupon Book

In the Card Draw event, you can acquire Special Offer Books. Prioritizing Pyroxenes, then Eligmas, and finally Tech Notes when selecting items to purchase is generally advisable. For beginners, it’s usually suggested to invest in student Elephs. Kaede, a student who rarely appears during gameplay, should be considered as a last resort in PvE content.

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2024-09-24 09:33