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The following is a [[Beginner's guide]] to help get started in '''[[{{Gamename}}]]'''.
The following is a [[Beginner's guide]] to help get started in '''[[{{Gamename}}]]'''.


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Cards are the main "units" and collectibles in the game. Each card features art of a respective love interest.
Cards are the main "units" and collectibles in the game. Each card features art of a respective love interest.


Cards are used in "combat" debate stages. They have two stats: Influence (Attack) and Defense. A card can be strengthened in various ways to improve these stats including:
Cards are used in "combat" debate stages and can be strengthened in various ways including:


* Leveling up
* Leveling up
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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
:''See also: [[Game mechanics]]''
The main gameplay in Tears of Themis involves going between story and the related investigative work and debate stages.
<!--The main gameplay in Tears of Themis involves going between story and the related investigative work and debate stages.


===Story/Investigative Work===
===Story/Investigative Work===
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====Attributes====
====Attributes====
There are three attributes in the game: Logic, Intuition, and Empathy. These attributes form a Rock-Paper-Scissors type relationship during debates where Logic is strong against Empathy, Empathy against Intuition, and Intuition against Logic. Choosing a card with a stronger attribute will deal 2.0x damage to the argument. Choosing a card with a weaker attribute will deal 0.5x damage instead.
There are three attributes in the game: Logic, Intuition, and Empathy. These attributes form a Rock-Paper-Scissors type relationship during debates where Logic is strong against Empathy, Empathy against Intuition, and Intuition against Logic. Choosing a card with a stronger attribute will deal more damage to the argument.
 
One way to remember these attributes is to convert them to elements with Logic being Water, Empathy being Fire, and Intuition being Grass. Water beats Fire beats Grass beats Water, which parallels how Logic, Intuition, and Empathy interact.


It is also possible for arguments to have no attribute typing (Null) where no particular element will do more damage than another.
It is also possible for arguments to have no attribute typing (Null) where no particular element will do more damage than another.
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==Progression==
==Progression==
When starting, prioritize completing the Main Story as well as completing dailies. There is game content that is unlocked when completing the Main Story (e.g. [[Trials of Themis]], [[NXX Headquarters]] after 04-02), and unlocking these will provide another place for players to gain resources.
When starting, prioritize completing the Main Story as well as completing dailies. There is game content that is unlocked when completing the Main Story (e.g. [[Trials of Themis]], [[NXX Headquarters]]), and unlocking these will unlock another place for players to gain resources.


If struggling against a Main Story level, use Gold and [[Oracle of Justice]] (EXP) to level up cards. Also, don't be afraid to level new cards (such as R cards) that have a strong attribute against the boss of that stage, as R cards with a strong attribute take less resources to level up and can hit harder than higher rarity cards with a weak attribute against the boss.
Once the [[Trials of Themis]] are unlocked, also try to prioritize completing 01-10 to unlock [[Temple of Trials]]. In the Temple of Trials, players can earn a set amount of {{Currency|S-Chip}}s weekly, which is a valuable limited currency used to pull on [[Visions]]. When strong enough, players can also increase the S-Chip cap by completing the Trials of Themis 01-25 and 02-25 as well.


If you run out of Gold/EXP, here are a few places to grind them from:
Make sure to pay attention to what day it is in-game as well to obtain the necessary evolve materials from [[Legal Studies]].
 
* Business Consult/Operations Study quests (2x/Daily)
* Anomaly Levels
* Trials of Themis
* Temple of Trials
 
Not only can [[Trials of Themis]] give Gold and EXP materials, but also try to prioritize completing Trials of Themis 01-10 to unlock [[Temple of Trials]]. In the Temple of Trials, players can earn a set amount of {{Currency|S-Chip}}s weekly, which is a valuable limited currency used to pull on [[Visions]]. When strong enough, players can also increase the S-Chip cap by completing the Trials of Themis 01-25 and 02-25 as well.


In addition, add as many friends as possible to increase the amount of [[Friendship Badge]]s gained. These can be used to purchase materials for strengthening Cards as well.
In addition, add as many friends as possible to increase the amount of [[Friendship Badge]]s gained. These can be used to purchase materials for strengthening Cards as well.
Make sure to pay attention to what day it is in-game as well to obtain the necessary evolve materials from [[Legal Studies]].
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