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2025/1/12 Edited to

... Read moreIt's a familiar feeling for many Project Sekai players, isn't it? You get completely swept away by an amazing storyline for your favorite character, like the latest Mizuki event, only to realize you weren't quite ready for another highly anticipated banner, like that adorable Hello Kitty collab. I totally get it – the struggle is real when it comes to managing those precious crystals! I've learned a few hard lessons about event planning in Project Sekai Colorful Stage, especially when new events and collaborations are announced. One of my biggest takeaways is the importance of having a crystal-saving strategy. I used to just pull whenever I liked, but now I try to set specific goals. For example, if I know a Mizuki event is coming up, or a character I really love is getting a new card, I start hoarding immediately. It means skipping some banners, which can be tough, but it's worth it for those must-have cards. Another thing that helps is staying active in the community. Sometimes, there are hints or unofficial leaks about upcoming events long before the official announcements. While you can't always trust them, they can give you a heads-up. Plus, seeing other players' excitement for certain events or collabs motivates me to save. For the Hello Kitty event, I wish I had been more prepared, as those collaboration events rarely rerun in the same way, making them extra special. When it comes to the events themselves, especially ones with a storyline as compelling as Mizuki's, I make sure to prioritize reading through all the event stories. Not only do they often provide free crystals, but they also deepen your connection to the characters. Mizuki's storylines always seem to hit different, often exploring complex emotions and relationships that really resonate. It's why even when I might miss out on a gacha, the story itself is often a huge reward. To maximize rewards during an event, I try to understand the event type – whether it's a marathon, medley, or challenge live. Knowing this helps me decide which songs to play and how to use my energy efficiently. For example, during a medley event, I'll aim for full combos on all three songs to get better scores. And always remember to use characters with event bonuses if you have them! Even if they're not fully leveled, the bonus percentage can make a huge difference in point accumulation. Finally, don't beat yourself up if you miss out on a banner or don't get the cards you wanted. It's a gacha game, and luck plays a big role. What matters most is enjoying the music, the characters, and the stories. There will always be new events and new opportunities to get fantastic cards. Just keep saving, keep playing, and keep enjoying the colorful stage that is Project Sekai!