Fugitive Warrant (指名手配 ), also known as Wanted, or Bounty on Global, is a gamemode that has three different stages, where teachers can obtain Growth Materials such as skill books, EX Skill Disks, and materials.
It can be unlocked after clearing Mission 3 Act 1.
General Information[]
There are 3 stages in Fugitive Warrant and all 3 uses Bounty TicketCategory:test. All 3 stages drop EX-Skill Disks from different schools, Skill Books from different schools, and different Skill Materials.
Each of the stages is set in different terrains and drops their respective growth materials that can be used to upgrade a student's skills. Each stage also requires their own ticket Bounty TicketCategory:test in order to enter and teachers are naturally given 6 tickets each everyday at 0400 JST. However, teachers can get more by either buying monthly package which requires real-world currency, or spent PyroxeneCategory:test x30 to exchange 1 ticket.
- Monthly Package ~ Bounty TicketCategory:test x6
- Monthly Package (Half) ~ Bounty TicketCategory:test x3
- Pyroxene ~ Bounty TicketCategory:test x6
- Teachers will be able to buy up to 12 times.
If a teacher were to purchase both of the monthly packages, they would be able to hold onto 6 tickets instead so as long as their package is active and if they buy from the shop 12 times, they can hold a total of 18 tickets. Fugitive Warrant does not consume AP and the tickets will be refunded back to the teachers should they either fail or give up. Once the teacher has cleared the stages with a 3★, they will be able to rush the entire stage.
Remember to use the tickets before the 0400 JST reset time as teachers will not receive the tickets if they didn't use it prior.
Each stage have a mechanic where certain students from a different schools get an attack buff and that buff can be increased based on the number of that particular student a teacher brings. Each stage has 2 or more schools that give this buff so it is recommended that teachers that this into consideration. Similarly to Mission, once a stage has been fully cleared at 3★, teachers can automatically rush the stage.
Each stages have a total of 9 difficulties ranging from A to I with each one being harder but giving out higher tier rewards. Although not displayed, low tiers materials can be dropped on a higher difficulty.
- Stage A & B ~ Basic Drop (Tier 1)
- Stage C & D ~ Basic Drop (Tier 1) / Intermediate Drop (Tier 2)
- Stage E & F ~ Basic Drop (Tier 1) / Intermediate Drop (Tier 2) / Advanced Drop (Tier 3)
- Stage G & H & I ~ Basic Drop (Tier 1) / Intermediate Drop (Tier 2) / Advanced Drop (Tier 3) / Superlative Drop (Tier 4)
Kaitengers[]
Introduction[]
“ | The never-ending conveyor belt leads straight to justice! Mugen Kaitensushi Sentai Kaitenger! On stage! (回り続けるレールはやがて…正義の未来へつながる! 無限回転寿司戦隊・カイテンジャー!参上! ) | ” |
~ Kaitengers announcing their arrival |
The Kaitengers (カイテンジャー ) are the main bosses that appears on all stages in the mode. They are a team of self-proclaimed superheroes of justice, but they are, in fact, usually often found causing troubles instead. They can be distinguished by their own unique color, weapons, and the sushi on their head. The Kaitengers also have their unique own quirk. Luckily, all of them has the same characteristics of having Normal attacking types and are weak to Explosion types.
Battle Details[]
- All enemies or accomplices are Normal attacking types and are weak to Explosion type.
- However, starting from Stage G, enemies who are weak to Penetration type will start to appear.
- When a indication of a speech bubble appears on the back of a ranger; It's a sign that they will activate their EX-Skills.
- This can be countered by stuns, provoke, blocking with a decoy/structure, or just simply killing them before they activate it.
- They might retreat and appear after a subsequent wave after taking damage.
- They may keep retreating to finally appear at the last stage.
- On higher difficulties, the rangers' firepower are a much more severe and threatening.
- Don't get overwhelmed, and use team compositions that are more focused on Single Target.
- Bounty stages also last longer than a regular stage, being 5 minutes long, compared to a regular stage which only lasts 3 minutes.
- This means that teachers are given 2:30 to beat the stage and get a star.
Shop[]
Teachers will earn Bounty CoinCategory:test everytime they have cleared a stage in any of the 3 warrant. Coins earn are dependent on the difficulty of the stage. Teachers can access the shop directly from the Fugitive Warrant screen. This shop exchange is not viewable from the Angel 24 and the items will change from time to time. This shop will reset on the 1st of every month. Each period, the shop offers two types of EX-Skill Discs and artifacts of all tiers. Available EX-Skill Discs and artifacts follows the cycle below:
- EX-Skill Discs: Arius → Trinity → Valkyrie → Millennium → Shanhaijing → Abydos → Red Winter → Gehenna → Hyakkiyako
- Artifacts: Voynich & Wolfsegg → Rohonc & Crystal Haniwa → Mandragora & Antikythera → Phaistos & Nimrud → Nebra & Ether
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- The Kaitengers are inspired by the Super Sentai series, a tokusatsu franchise of teams of superheroes, where each member of each team has a different color, with the red Ranger usually being the team leader.
- The series is adapted into Power Rangers in the West, especially the United States.
- All five Kaitengers share the same halos, but with their own color.
- On May 27th, 2021, the maximum number of tickets a teacher can hold has been increased from 5 to 9.
Credits[]
- All information is taken from Wikiru.