![]() The buff's grid pattern, the buffed statistics and the amount of buff varies from T-Doll to T-Doll and can change with Dummy Linking and Neural Upgrade. The formation buff is a passive bonus to damage, accuracy, evasion and rate of fire granted by a T-Doll to other T-Dolls adjacent to her. Ammo and Ration are resources that are depleted in combat and must be replenished on specific nodes so the Doll can continue fighting. Affection is gained from successful combat encounters or by gifting sweets up to 100 (up to 200 with Neural Upgrade and Oath) and give bonuses to damage, accuracy and evasion, but can decrease if the Dolls are defeated in combat. The actual numbers of these five statistics are increased separately from the level, by using T-Doll Enhancement. The Health Points of a T-Doll increase with its level and Dummy Linking, as well as its damage, accuracy, evasion, rate of fire and mobility thresholds. T-Dolls gain experience in battle and when they receive Combat Reports as a gift, which is used to increase their level up to 100, or up to 120 with Neural Upgrade. The statistics of a doll are its level, experience, Dummy Link level, Health Points, Ammo and Ration level, damage, accuracy, evasion, rate of fire, mobility and Affection. Each T-Doll receive a Combat Efficiency rating representing its global statistics. There are six types of T-Dolls: Handgun, Submachine Gun, Rifle, Assault Rifle, Machine Gun and Shotgun, each type having specific synergies with other types. Rarer T-Dolls have a higher statistics threshold. Standard rarities rank from two to five star (with exceptions for one-star collaboration events T-Dolls) and the rarity of a T-Doll can increase with Neural Upgrade (up to six stars). ![]() Special T-Dolls from collaboration events differ from this base concept.Įach T-Doll has a rarity, a type, a set of statistics, a formation buff and an active skill (two with Neural Upgrade). The weapons represented are real-world firearms from many countries and decades, starting from 1865 with the Derringer. Standard T-Dolls receive their name from the weapon they carry. For a comprehensive overview, see Guide:Tutorial.įor overviews of the interface, see Guide:Main Screen, Guide:Combat Menu, Guide:Formation Menu, Guide:Factory Menu, Guide:Research Menu, Guide:Repair Menu, Guide:Dormitory Menu and Guide:Friend Menu.Īn account connection is recommended to play the game, see Guide:Registration. This is a high-level overview of the Girls' Frontline gameplay and features. The game has assembled a large and active community in several languages, sharing creative works and strategies.
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