Higan: Eruthyll guide — Tips and tricks

Higan: Eruthyllis a real-time strategy card-based gacha game developed and published by Bilibili. In Higan: Eruthyll, you will encounter a peculiar combination of themes, often psychedelic or more fairytale-like. Since its release, the game has brought over full English dubbing alongside a Japanese voiceover, so you may want to crank up the volume on yourAndroid gaming phoneto gain the most out of this experience. For new players coming into Higan: Eruthyll blind, we’ve created a handy guide to assist players in getting the mostpotential out of their gachaaffairs. Our guide breaks down the basics for battling, upgrading, and building potent teams to get you through all the early challenges and hurdles within Higan: Eruthyll.

How the battle system works in Higan: Eruthyll

Battling in Higan: Eruthyll is focused on manipulating combat flow by selecting cards while characters auto-attack enemies calculated by your battle formation. You’ll decide the formation of units before each battle while previewing the character’s target patterns and behaviors, ultimately strategizing how to tackle the upcoming fight sequence.

Every character offers a unique skill, and you activate these skills by selecting the appropriate card. It’s essential to time your skills since your energy is limited (actions you take). So you can’t just spam every card in your hand; otherwise, you won’t have enough energy left to use a skill when it matters. Your characters all carry a distinctive ultimate skill, and you can activate this once the ultimate energy gauge is full. You charge up the gauge as you activate your card skills.

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Each unit is separated by class and skills that complement a role in battle. For example, a tank character can cast armor for damage absorption, which can save your team from taking too much damage; that way, it won’t be overwhelming for your primary support to keep up with healing.

You can select any character/role you’d like, but we found bringing in a tank, and a healer was an absolute must.

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As the story progresses, you’ll face enemies with unique mechanics. When you’re introduced to new enemy mechanics, these often serve as hints at target prioritization and which actions will ensure your success.

You’ll also encounter hexagons (the tiles you stand on) that offer helpful buffs. Placing any unit on these hexagons will give that character the corresponding buffs. So keep this in mind when you’re editing your formation.

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Roles and classes

Every unit has a preset class, and there are currently six available. You’ll need to mix and match your classes to balance your combat power.

Outside of character classes, every unit has an individual element: Anemo, Lumino, Pyro, Ice, and Umbra. Not only are you expected to coordinate between a mixture of classes, but it’s also advised to incorporate a few elements to maximize the coverage during a fight. This way, you’re respecting which enemies are weak against a specific element type and which ones highly resist your element.

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Building a roster in Higan: Eruythll

Higan: Eruthyll is a team-based game; you will deploy a set number of units for every battle and stage. You will be given a few starter characters for free. Acquiring more characters to build up your roster for class and elemental coverage won’t be enough on its own; you will need to upgrade the star level and combat power to keep your units battle-ready. Keep reading below to learn more.

How to acquire more characters

Acquiring more units requires spending resources on the gacha system. Tap onWish, and it’ll redirect you to the banners page. Selecting a banner, choosing either a single wish, or ten wishes is how you collect characters. But it costs Starlight Revelation to wish on your banner of choice. Starlight Revelation is earned from clearing stories, earning achievements, and completing your daily/weekly missions.

Some banners are focused on summoning playable units, while other banners contain a supporting cast of characters (your play inspiration) used to equip your roster. We recommend looking for new units before you dip into the play rate character banners.

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It costs 120 Character Stardust to redeem the rate-up unit. Tap onPity Redeemto exchange your Character Stardust.

How to re-roll in Higan: Eruthyll

Without signing in as a guest, it will take longer to re-roll your account. But it is still possible by deleting your user account data.

You will be tempted to spend immediately on the beginner’s banner with 50% off and a guaranteed 3-star after 20 wishes (this banner doesn’t expire); only do this once you’ve received more Star Sigils. You only want to spend Dubriostal if it is for a limited banner run.

Equipping your units

You can equip your units with your supporting cast of characters. To start, navigate toRosterand then tap on any unit. For example, underPlay, you’ll have three open slots to equip your unit: Prologue, Interlude, and Finale. Tap on any of the slots to add a Play.

You’re essentially equipping artifacts or gear for extra stat bonuses and passives. Every play has a 2-set bonus, and some have a 3-set bonus. Equipping the same (type of) play on two or three slots will unlock that extra bonus. Tap onGrowthandUpgradeincreases the level of the selected play.

Two other options on this menu are used for upgrading; adapt lets you refine your play copy to earn a level while exalting increases the star rating for that copy. Improving the star rating increases the base attributes and the maximum level cap.

Upgrading your stars

Every character begins with an initial star rating. The higher the base star rating, the more potent that unit is. Each unit can reach six stars, and you can upgrade your unit’s star power by selectingAwaken. You must have duplicate copies of that same unit to increase the star rating; first, you must consume shards to unlock attributes. Once you’ve learned the entire attribute line, tapAwakento complete the star rating upgrade.

It may take a while to upgrade your favorite unit’s stars, but it’s certainly worth it in the long run since these gained attributes provide extra power.

Powering up your roster

If you neglect to upgrade your roster, your units fall during more challenging battles, depriving you of 3-staring missions to earn maximum rewards. We’ve outlined a summary of essential upgrades and what resources are required:

Note on combat rating, comparing your combat rating with the recommended rating estimates if your team is ready to tackle the battle or the stage. If you’re below the recommended combat rating, your team’s power will start tanking, meaning the damage you dish out will be worse than expected.

Maintaining combat score in early game

You will have limited ways to raise your combat score (until you’ve unlocked more features); the easiest way is to level up your 3-star and 2-star units to the highest level. Note this will cost Wit Potions, which may require farming by visiting the Outland. Then, visit the Diorama Battle (via Rehearsal Veil) and spend Eitr to earn more Wit Potions.

Once you’ve hit the first level cap (at 10), ascend these characters and continue to level. Overall, focus on putting levels on your 3-star units, front liners, and then your main healer. Maintaining your combat score is important to avoid receiving any penalties for your damage output.

Don’t sleep on Higan: Eruthyll

Higan: Eruthyll still has some solid competition for overcoming some of thebest Android gacha games, but the game still has plenty to offer. On the plus side, Higan: Eruthyll’s storyline makes plenty of callbacks to anime and Japanese games (think Atlus' Persona and Soul Hackers). The underlying plot of saving lost souls and diving into altered realities/psyches leaves intrigue for metaphorical discovery. In Higan: Eruthyll, you can almost incite that the line between reality and illusion becomes (quickly) blurred. Of course, if these themes pique your interest and you dig the magic tech and vintage backdrops, grab the download below.

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