BanG Dream! Wikia
BanG Dream! Wikia
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|KR Name = 뱅드림! 걸즈 밴드 파티!
 
|KR Name = 뱅드림! 걸즈 밴드 파티!
 
|CN Name = BanG Dream! 少女乐团派对!
 
|CN Name = BanG Dream! 少女乐团派对!
|image = GBP 4th Anniversary Key Visual.png
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|image = Girls Band Party! 2024 KV.jpg
|Developer = Craft Egg, Inc.
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|Developer = Craft Egg, Inc. (until Jan. 4, 2024)
|Publisher = Bushiroad (Int'l/JP)<br>Mobimon Inc. (TW)<br>Kakao Games (KR)<br/>bilibili (CN)
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|Publisher = Bushiroad Games (Int'l/JP)<br>Mobimon Inc. (TW/HK/MC)<br>Kakao Games (KR)<br/>bilibili (CN)
 
|Platform = iOS, Android, Nintendo Switch
 
|Platform = iOS, Android, Nintendo Switch
|Released = March 16, 2017 (JP)<br>September 26, 2017 (TW)<br>February 6, 2018 (KR)<br>April 4, 2018 (Int'l)<br/>May 30, 2019 (CN)<br />September 16, 2021 (Nintendo Switch)
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|Released = March 16, 2017 (JP)<br>September 26, 2017 (TW/HK/MC)<br>February 6, 2018 (KR)<br>April 4, 2018 (Int'l)<br/>May 30, 2019 (CN)<br />September 16, 2021 (Nintendo Switch)
 
|Genre = Adventure, Rhythm, Music
 
|Genre = Adventure, Rhythm, Music
 
|AvlLang = English<br>Japanese<br>Korean<br>Traditional Chinese<br/>Simplified Chinese
 
|AvlLang = English<br>Japanese<br>Korean<br>Traditional Chinese<br/>Simplified Chinese
 
|Mode = Story Mode, Live Mode
 
|Mode = Story Mode, Live Mode
 
}}{{quote|Let's start our band life!}}
 
}}{{quote|Let's start our band life!}}
: ''Looking for a related Girls Band Party! article? See list [[Special:PrefixIndex/BanG Dream! Girls Band Party!|here]]''.
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:''Looking for a related Girls Band Party! article? See list [[Special:PrefixIndex/BanG Dream! Girls Band Party!|here]]''.
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a rhythm game released for iOS and Android, based on the [[BanG Dream!]] franchise. It was published by ''Bushiroad'' and ''Craft Egg'' and was released on March 16th, 2017 for iOS and Android devices in Japan.
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a rhythm game released for iOS and Android, based on the [[BanG Dream!]] franchise. It is published by '''Bushiroad Games''' and developed by '''Craft Egg'''. It was released on March 16, 2017 for iOS and Android devices in Japan.
   
A Taiwanese version of the game was released on September 26, 2017. A Korean version of the game was released on February 6, 2018. An English version of the game was announced in September of 2017, and was released on April 4, 2018 with an early release in Singapore on March 29, 2018. A Chinese version of the game was released on May 30, 2019 for Android users and on June 5, 2019 for iOS users.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20200322043703/http://news.7k7k.com/doc/1520948.html</ref>
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A Traditional Chinese version of the game was released on September 26, 2017 in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau. A Korean version of the game was released on February 6, 2018. An English version of the game was announced in September of 2017, and was released on April 4, 2018 with an early release in Singapore on March 29, 2018. A Simplified Chinese version of the game was released on May 30, 2019 for Android users and on June 5, 2019 for iOS users.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20200322043703/http://news.7k7k.com/doc/1520948.html</ref>
   
A Nintendo Switch version is scheduled to be released on September 16, 2021.
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A Nintendo Switch version was released on September 16, 2021.
   
== Development and History ==
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==Development and History==
 
The BanG Dream! Project's concept of voice actresses capable of playing their own musical instruments started on 2014 when Kidani Takaaki saw [[Aimi]]'s live performance at "THE IDOLM@STER M@STERS OF IDOL WORLD!!2014" where she played the guitar.<ref>https://realsound.jp/2018/11/post-268336.html</ref> Bushiroad then reached out to CyberAgent, parent company of Craft Egg, who agreed to develop a BanG Dream! game. After initially considering a simulation or a puzzle game, they settled for a rhythm game. But to differentiate it from games of the same genre, Craft Egg included cover songs which was inspired by Poppin'Party's covering other artists' songs in their concerts. From then on, the game development's path was "a free rhythm game where you can play cover songs."<ref>https://news.livedoor.com/article/detail/16434147/</ref> And though Nakamura Kou wrote the original storyline for BanG Dream!, he had no involvement in writing the game's storyline.<ref>https://news.livedoor.com/article/detail/16433970/</ref>
 
The BanG Dream! Project's concept of voice actresses capable of playing their own musical instruments started on 2014 when Kidani Takaaki saw [[Aimi]]'s live performance at "THE IDOLM@STER M@STERS OF IDOL WORLD!!2014" where she played the guitar.<ref>https://realsound.jp/2018/11/post-268336.html</ref> Bushiroad then reached out to CyberAgent, parent company of Craft Egg, who agreed to develop a BanG Dream! game. After initially considering a simulation or a puzzle game, they settled for a rhythm game. But to differentiate it from games of the same genre, Craft Egg included cover songs which was inspired by Poppin'Party's covering other artists' songs in their concerts. From then on, the game development's path was "a free rhythm game where you can play cover songs."<ref>https://news.livedoor.com/article/detail/16434147/</ref> And though Nakamura Kou wrote the original storyline for BanG Dream!, he had no involvement in writing the game's storyline.<ref>https://news.livedoor.com/article/detail/16433970/</ref>
   
The development of the game was announced on September 15, 2016 at Tokyo Game Show 2016 (TGS2016) with a planned release in spring of 2017. Roselia, as a group, debuted at said event on September 17, 2016.<ref>https://www.4gamer.net/games/356/G035692/20160915144/</ref> The other three vocalists and their voice actresses were revealed on December 7, 2016 and the remaining characters for the three bands were revealed daily starting from December 8, 2016.<ref>https://www.4gamer.net/games/356/G035692/20161208066/</ref> The cast for Afterglow were revealed during the month<ref>https://app.famitsu.com/20161212_917383/</ref> and the remaining casts were revealed on February 24, 2017<ref>https://www.4gamer.net/games/356/G035692/20170227068/</ref>.
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The development of the game was announced on September 15, 2016 at Tokyo Game Show 2016 (TGS2016) with a planned release in spring of 2017. Roselia, as a group, debuted at said event on September 17, 2016.<ref>https://www.4gamer.net/games/356/G035692/20160915144/</ref> The other three vocalists and their voice actresses were revealed on December 7, 2016 and the remaining characters for the three bands were revealed daily starting from December 8, 2016.<ref>https://www.4gamer.net/games/356/G035692/20161208066/</ref> The cast for Afterglow were revealed during the month<ref>https://app.famitsu.com/20161212_917383/</ref> and the remaining casts were revealed on February 24, 2017.<ref>https://www.4gamer.net/games/356/G035692/20170227068/</ref>
   
 
Pre-registration for the game started on January 1, 2017 and the number of pre-registration reached 560,000 by the game's official launch on March 16, 2017.<ref>https://www.4gamer.net/games/356/G035692/20170316078/</ref> A closed beta test was also held from February 17-20, 2017.<ref>https://www.gamer.ne.jp/news/201702240004/</ref>
 
Pre-registration for the game started on January 1, 2017 and the number of pre-registration reached 560,000 by the game's official launch on March 16, 2017.<ref>https://www.4gamer.net/games/356/G035692/20170316078/</ref> A closed beta test was also held from February 17-20, 2017.<ref>https://www.gamer.ne.jp/news/201702240004/</ref>
   
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On December 18, 2023, it was announced that Craft Egg, Inc. will be stepping down as the game's co-developer and all development will be transferred to Bushiroad Games starting from January 4, 2024.<ref>[https://bang-dream.bushimo.jp/news/20231218/post-318 Announcement (Japanese)]</ref><ref>[https://bang-dream-gbp-en.bushiroad.com/news/20231218/post-104 Announcement (English)]</ref> Two of the main content producers for the game, Yuda Masaru and Sawamura Eisuke, also confirmed that they were stepping down from their roles.<ref>https://twitter.com/egg_yuda/status/1736628365086585171</ref><ref>https://twitter.com/egg_sawamura/status/1736628169413943423</ref>
== Gameplay ==
 
BanG Dream! Girls Band Party! is a free to play rhythm game which features two modes, Story mode and Live mode, and the members of the seven main bands: [[Poppin'Party]], [[Roselia]], [[Morfonica]], [[RAISE A SUILEN]], [[Afterglow]], [[Pastel*Palettes]], and [[Hello, Happy World!]].
 
   
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On October 11, 2023, the Korean version of the game announced cessation of its services by January 31, 2024. All players were gifted 450,000 Stars and 800 Boost Drinks.
=== Lives ===
 
There are two types of Live modes for players to choose from: '''Free Live''' and '''Multi Live'''. There are a total of seven note types: Simply tapping the icon, tapping and holding down the icon, flicking a note in any direction, tapping two icons simultaneously, tapping and sliding a certain direction, and tapping a golden note which will activate one of your member's skill. The players are tasked to tap circles properly according to the rhythm and type of note in order to receive score. When you miss a lot of them, the game will fail, and you will not receive rewards. Depending on the player's results, they will be able to receive rewards like practice tickets or gems to use for training and reading cards.
 
   
==== Free Live ====
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a free-to-play rhythm game which features two modes, Story Mode and Live Mode, and the members of the eight main bands: [[Poppin'Party]], [[Roselia]], [[Morfonica]], [[RAISE A SUILEN]], [[MyGO!!!!!]], [[Afterglow]], [[Pastel*Palettes]], and [[Hello, Happy World!]].
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===Lives===
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There are two types of Live Modes for players to choose from: '''Free Live''' and '''Multi Live'''. There are a total of seven note types: Simply tapping the icon, tapping and holding down the icon, flicking a note in any direction, tapping two icons simultaneously, tapping and sliding a certain direction, and tapping a golden note which will activate one of your member's skill. The players are tasked to tap circles properly according to the rhythm and type of note in order to receive score. When you miss a lot of them, the game will fail, and you will not receive rewards. Depending on the player's results, they will be able to receive rewards like practice tickets or gems to use for training and reading cards.
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====Free Live====
 
In Free Live, players are free to choose to play songs from the current discography without the limit of an in-game regenerating energy system, although the game does have in-game regenerating boosts.
 
In Free Live, players are free to choose to play songs from the current discography without the limit of an in-game regenerating energy system, although the game does have in-game regenerating boosts.
   
==== Multi Live ====
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====Multi Live====
In Multi Live, players are put in teams with other randomly chosen players in real time where they play a Live together for the highest possible score. Instead of only getting your score, the total of all scores are put together. To join a Multi Live, you can either create your own or enter someone else's room. There are four options for rooms: '''Anyone''', '''Regular''', '''Veteran''', '''Master and Grand'''. Regular requires a minimum of 70,000 Band Power. Veteran requires a minimum of 120,000 Band Power. Master requires a minimum of 180,000 Band Power. Grand requires a minimum of 250,000 Band Power.
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In Multi Live, players are put in teams with other randomly chosen players in real time where they play a Live together for the highest possible score. Instead of only getting your score, the total of all scores are put together. To join a Multi Live, you can either create your own or enter someone else's room. There are five options for rooms: '''Free''', '''Regular''', '''Veteran''', '''Master and Grand'''. Regular requires a minimum of 70,000 Band Power. Veteran requires a minimum of 120,000 Band Power. Master requires a minimum of 180,000 Band Power. Grand requires a minimum of 250,000 Band Power. After the 6th anniversary, Veteran and Master Rooms were erased and a new room called '''Legend''' was added, which requires a minimun of 290,000 Band Power (and also has different scoring, as it can reach to SSS rank).
   
Once you are in a room and the team is completed, all five players will vote on the song. The song won’t be chosen based on number of votes; the song candidates will be chosen completely randomly. You can also hit the button next to Select, “”Random””. If everyone abstains, the game chooses a random song for you. After the song has been chosen, everyone selects their difficulty and the game will start. The Live will follow like a Free Live, except with the addition of other player's main member's skills activating and the Fever Bar and not being able to pause. Unlike in Free Live, players can still continue playing even when their life bar reaches zero, although it will significantly reduce their score per tap.
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Once you are in a room and the team is completed, all five players will vote on the song. The song won’t be chosen based on number of votes; the song candidates will be chosen completely randomly. You can also hit the button next to Select, "Random". If everyone abstains, the game chooses a random song for the whole party. There is also an option called "Random Song", which selects a random song from the song pool you're currently sorted into (eg. you've sorted into Poppin'Party's cover songs, so the game will choose a Poppin'Party cover song for you). After the song has been chosen, everyone selects their difficulty and the game will start. The Live will follow like a Free Live, except with the addition of other player's main member's skills activating and the Fever Bar and not being able to pause. Unlike in Free Live, players can still continue playing even when their life bar reaches zero, although it will significantly reduce their score per tap.
   
=== Fever Bar ===
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===Fever Bar===
 
The Fever Bar is a bar that triggers at a certain point of the song you're playing and if every player fills up their Fever Bar, the time that the Fever lasts will give 200% bonus points for every note hit.
 
The Fever Bar is a bar that triggers at a certain point of the song you're playing and if every player fills up their Fever Bar, the time that the Fever lasts will give 200% bonus points for every note hit.
   
 
When the Live ends, you'll see the separate scores earned by each player and the total score you achieved together. Playing in Multi Live mode will help grant more higher level item drops and more EXP points, although this depends on which type of room you join.
 
When the Live ends, you'll see the separate scores earned by each player and the total score you achieved together. Playing in Multi Live mode will help grant more higher level item drops and more EXP points, although this depends on which type of room you join.
   
=== Live Boosts ===
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===Live Boosts===
 
The game features a Live Boost system instead of an energy system that multiples all of your rewards by 5, which includes the amount of coins, items, Event Points and EXP. One Boost will be recovered every 30 minutes to a maximum of 10 Boosts, previously only 3 Boosts, but you can use Stars to regenerate whenever you need them and the Boosts recover whenever you level up “once you are past a certain level.” You can use 50 Stars to regenerate 3 Boosts, or 100 Stars to regenerate 10 Boosts. The maximum of Boosts you can have are 10+99.
 
The game features a Live Boost system instead of an energy system that multiples all of your rewards by 5, which includes the amount of coins, items, Event Points and EXP. One Boost will be recovered every 30 minutes to a maximum of 10 Boosts, previously only 3 Boosts, but you can use Stars to regenerate whenever you need them and the Boosts recover whenever you level up “once you are past a certain level.” You can use 50 Stars to regenerate 3 Boosts, or 100 Stars to regenerate 10 Boosts. The maximum of Boosts you can have are 10+99.
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=== Attributes ===
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===Attributes===
 
Each card is one of four available attributes:
 
Each card is one of four available attributes:
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The attributes don't make a difference in the score you get in Live, but they are used for Event bonuses if you use a certain type and specific shards of the attribute are required to Train your members.
 
The attributes don't make a difference in the score you get in Live, but they are used for Event bonuses if you use a certain type and specific shards of the attribute are required to Train your members.
   
== Stories ==
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==Stories==
 
There are three types of stories: the Main Story, the Band Stories, and the Event Stories.
 
There are three types of stories: the Main Story, the Band Stories, and the Event Stories.
   
=== [[:Category:Main Story|Main Story]] ===
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===[[:Category:Main Story|Main Story]]===
The main story has the player, as a New Staff, work at the Live House [[CiRCLE]], a newly formed live house, trying to find girl bands to perform there for a special event. The player and CiRCLE staff [[Tsukishima Marina]] first meet Poppin'Party and Marina asks for them to help you find the other bands, specifically the four main she's had her eye on: Afterglow, Pastel*Palettes, Roselia, and Hello, Happy World!
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The main story has the player, as a [[New Staff]], work at the Live House [[CiRCLE]], a newly formed live house, trying to find girl bands to perform there for a special event. The player and their coworker at CiRCLE, [[Tsukishima Marina]], first meet Poppin'Party and Marina asks for them to help you find the other bands, specifically the four main she's had her eye on: Afterglow, Pastel*Palettes, Roselia, and Hello, Happy World!
   
 
Throughout the story, the player and the members of Poppin'Party will try to recruit the bands. Each chapter is fully voiced, and in order to unlock new chapters the player must either rank up or wait for new chapters to be released. There are currently two main stories: [[BanG Dream! Girls Band Party!/Main Story|Season 1]], which is 27 chapters long, and [[BanG Dream! Girls Band Party!/Main Story 2|Season 2]], which started after the 2nd Anniversary and is 23 chapters long.
 
Throughout the story, the player and the members of Poppin'Party will try to recruit the bands. Each chapter is fully voiced, and in order to unlock new chapters the player must either rank up or wait for new chapters to be released. There are currently two main stories: [[BanG Dream! Girls Band Party!/Main Story|Season 1]], which is 27 chapters long, and [[BanG Dream! Girls Band Party!/Main Story 2|Season 2]], which started after the 2nd Anniversary and is 23 chapters long.
   
The main story continues from the end of the first season of the anime [[BanG Dream! 1st Season|BanG Dream!]] The [[:Category:Dream Festival Cards|Dream Festival cards]] also feature stories of the girls planning out the joint event.
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The main story continues from the end of the first season of the anime [[BanG Dream! 1st Season|BanG Dream!]] The first batch of [[:Category:Dream Festival Cards|Dream Festival cards]] also feature stories of the girls planning out the joint event.
   
 
===Band Stories===
 
===Band Stories===
Each band has separate stories that has no relation to the main story.
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All of the bands have separate stories that have no relation to the main story.
* For Poppin'Party's band stories, see [[Poppin'Party/Band Story|here]].
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*For Poppin'Party's band stories, see [[Poppin'Party/Band Story|here]].
* For Afterglow's band stories, see [[Afterglow/Band Story|here]].
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*For Afterglow's band stories, see [[Afterglow/Band Story|here]].
* For Pastel*Palettes' band stories, see [[Pastel*Palettes/Band Story|here]].
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*For Pastel*Palettes' band stories, see [[Pastel*Palettes/Band Story|here]].
* For Roselia's band stories, see [[Roselia/Band Story|here]].
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*For Roselia's band stories, see [[Roselia/Band Story|here]].
* For Hello, Happy World!'s band stories, see [[Hello, Happy World!/Band Story|here]].
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*For Hello, Happy World!'s band stories, see [[Hello, Happy World!/Band Story|here]].
* For Morfonica's band stories, see [[Morfonica/Band Story|here]].
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*For Morfonica's band stories, see [[Morfonica/Band Story|here]].
* For RAISE A SUILEN's band stories, see [[RAISE A SUILEN/Band Story|here]].
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*For RAISE A SUILEN's band stories, see [[RAISE A SUILEN/Band Story|here]].
   
=== Event Stories ===
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===Event Stories===
 
:''For Event Stories, see [[:Category:Event Stories|here]].''
 
:''For Event Stories, see [[:Category:Event Stories|here]].''
   
 
With every event, there is a story to accompany it. Each story is composed of an opening, five chapters, and an ending.
 
With every event, there is a story to accompany it. Each story is composed of an opening, five chapters, and an ending.
   
== Band Menu ==
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==Band Menu==
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===Band Edit===
 
=== Band Edit ===
 
 
The Band Edit screen allows you to make teams to use during Lives. Here you can:
 
The Band Edit screen allows you to make teams to use during Lives. Here you can:
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*Switch out members of pre-existing teams.
* Create new teams.
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*Create new teams.
* Rename your teams.
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*Rename your teams.
* See how much health they provide.
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*See how much health they provide.
* View their current Band Power, Performance, Technique, and Visuals.
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*View their current Band Power, Performance, Technique, and Visuals.
* The option to have the game automatically make teams for you either based on the Band, attribute, both, or based on just card stats.
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*The option to have the game automatically make teams for you either based on the Band, attribute, both, or based on just card stats.
* The option to clear the entire team to make it a blank slate.
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*The option to clear the entire team to make it a blank slate.
   
=== Costume ===
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===Costumes===
In the costume screen, you can change the costumes the girls wear in their Live2D Models, and they will also show on the chibis during Lives. You unlock a new costume with every 2★, 3★ and 4★ card you get of a character; there are also special non-card costumes that you can either get through certain collaborations, log-in bonuses, or get them from the Michelle Exchange Store.
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In the costume menu, you can change the costumes the girls wear in their 3D and Live2D Models, and the costumes chosen for the Live2D Models will also show on the chibis during Lives. You unlock a new costume with every 2★, 3★, 4★ and 5★ card you get of a character; there are also special non-card costumes that you can either get through certain collaborations, log-in bonuses, getting them from the Michelle Exchange Store, or through the [[Monthly Live Mission Pass]].
   
=== Practice ===
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===Practice===
In the practice screen, you can level up your cards either using single tickets, double tickets, triple tickets and premium tickets that provide different levels of EXP for the card. Premium Tickets are available as [[:Category:Events|event]] ranking rewards or through Exchange using Michelle Stickers.
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In the practice menu, you can level up your cards either using single tickets, double tickets, triple tickets and premium tickets that provide different levels of EXP for the card. Premium Tickets are available as [[:Category:Events|event]] ranking rewards or through Exchange using Michelle Stickers.
 
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Each card has a max level cap, and when untrained 3★ and 4★ cards reach their cap they have the ability to be trained and unlock 10 more levels.
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Each card has a max level cap, and when untrained 3★, 4★ and 5★ cards reach their cap they have the ability to be trained and unlock 10 more levels.
 
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=== Training ===
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In order to use the training function, you must have a 3★ or 4★ card that is max leveled and a specific number of shards that belong to the same attribute of the card you wish to train along with a specific number of miracle crystals.
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After training, the card will receive a +10 level cap limit and increased stats.
 
After training, the card will receive a +10 level cap limit and increased stats.
   
=== Skill Practice ===
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===Skill Practice===
Here, you can increase the Skill level of a card. Increasing the Skill level will increase the duration of the Skill (Scorers and Note Lockers) or increase the amount of health that you'll gain (Healers). You can use any duplicate cards to level up the cards you want, but using a duplicate of the specific card will give more EXP. You can also use Skill Tickets which you get from Event rewards and ranking prices, as well as buy Triple Skill Tickets from the Exchange Store for 30 Michelle Stickers.
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Here, you can increase the Skill level of a card. Increasing the Skill level will increase the duration of the Skill (Scorers and Note Lockers) or increase the amount of health that you'll gain (Healers). You can use any duplicate cards to level up the cards you want, but using a duplicate of the specific card will give more EXP. You can also use Skill Tickets which you get from Event rewards and ranking prices, as well as buy Triple Skill Tickets from the Exchange Store for 30 Michelle Stickers, and character-specific Tickets which you can get from the Exchange Store and raising your characters' ranks.
   
 
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=== Member List ===
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===Member List===
 
Aside from the basic function of letting you see what cards you have, in the member list you can also view the two episodes that each card has, switch between the untrained and trained art of a card, and view the card art without the stats. You can also sort the members (such as by attribute, whether you've read their stories or not, etc.)
 
Aside from the basic function of letting you see what cards you have, in the member list you can also view the two episodes that each card has, switch between the untrained and trained art of a card, and view the card art without the stats. You can also sort the members (such as by attribute, whether you've read their stories or not, etc.)
   
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|500 S Shards, 300 M Shards, and +250 For Every Stat
 
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|2400 S Shards, 1600 M Shards, 400 L Shards, and +600 For Every Stat
 
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=== Exchange ===
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===Exchange===
 
:''For more information regarding Michelle Sticker Exchange, see [[Michelle Sticker Exchange]].''
 
:''For more information regarding Michelle Sticker Exchange, see [[Michelle Sticker Exchange]].''
 
In the exchange, you can purchase items using Michelle Stickers that you receive from trading in duplicate cards. There are a variety of items you can buy using Stickers, such as practice tickets, shards, miracle crystals, coins, or a Golden Ticket. You receive more Stickers with higher rarity cards.
 
In the exchange, you can purchase items using Michelle Stickers that you receive from trading in duplicate cards. There are a variety of items you can buy using Stickers, such as practice tickets, shards, miracle crystals, coins, or a Golden Ticket. You receive more Stickers with higher rarity cards.
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It's important to note that every week there is a limit of how many of an item you can buy, and each week the limit resets on Monday.
 
It's important to note that every week there is a limit of how many of an item you can buy, and each week the limit resets on Monday.
   
== Gacha ==
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==Gacha==
The gacha is used to scout for and obtain cards using Stars as currency. The gacha features cards of the 2★, 3★, and 4★ rarities. Gaining higher rarity cards help increase your score and event point gain.
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The gacha is used to obtain cards using Stars as currency. The gacha features cards of the 2★, 3★, 4★ and 5★ rarities. Gaining higher rarity cards help increase your score and event point gain.
   
 
To reach the gacha page, swipe through the rotating banners until you see the featured gacha banner or tap on the gacha button next to the band and story buttons. When you reach the page, the game will show you the main gacha banner.
 
To reach the gacha page, swipe through the rotating banners until you see the featured gacha banner or tap on the gacha button next to the band and story buttons. When you reach the page, the game will show you the main gacha banner.
   
=== Head Start Gacha ===
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===Head Start Gacha===
 
* '''Beginners''' only, available for one week after starting the game.
 
* '''Beginners''' only, available for one week after starting the game.
* Features 2★ and higher members.
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*Features 2★ and higher members.
* Get a guaranteed 4★ with one 10 Play.
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*Get a guaranteed 4★ with one 10 Play.
* Gacha rates are same as main gacha rates.
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*Gacha rates are same as main gacha rates.
   
=== Main Gacha ===
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===Main Gacha===
 
The main gacha contains the 2★ and higher members with the rate-up members having higher drop rates. You need Stars for the gacha, or 1-play Star Tickets (which are gained rarely). There are three options to choose from:
 
The main gacha contains the 2★ and higher members with the rate-up members having higher drop rates. You need Stars for the gacha, or 1-play Star Tickets (which are gained rarely). There are three options to choose from:
* The first one costs 2500 Stars and you play for 10 cards in the current gacha. In this option, there is always guaranteed 3★.
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*The first one costs 2500 Stars and you play for 10 cards in the current gacha. In this option, there is always guaranteed 3★.
* The second option costs 250 Stars and you play for 1 card. In this option, there is no guaranteed rarity card.
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*The second option costs 250 Stars and you play for 1 card. In this option, there is no guaranteed rarity card.
* The third option cost 60 '''paid''' Stars and you play for 1 card. In this option, there is no guaranteed rarity. You can only do this once a day.
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*The third option cost 60 '''paid''' Stars and you play for 1 card. In this option, there is no guaranteed rarity. You can only do this once a day.
The percentage rates for the rarities are:
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The drop rates for the rarities are:
 
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|2★
 
|2★
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|1.5%
 
|1.5%
 
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And as of 10th of March 2018 the percentage rates changes to:
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As of March 10, 2018, the drop rates were changed to:
 
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{| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" style="width:100%"
 
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|4★
 
|3%
 
|3%
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During the game's 6th anniversary, with the addition of 5★ cards, the drop rates were changed to:
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|2★
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|86.5%
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|3★
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|8.5%
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|4★
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|3%
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|5★
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|2%
 
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This gacha features 2★ and higher members of the specified [[:Category:Attributes|type]] only. It is usually made available mid-events to end (or close to the end) of events.
 
This gacha features 2★ and higher members of the specified [[:Category:Attributes|type]] only. It is usually made available mid-events to end (or close to the end) of events.
   
It was previously called '''Type Drop Boost Gacha''' where the featured type members only got a rate up. It differed from Type Gacha in the sense that pool still includes other types.
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It was previously called '''Type Drop Boost Gacha''' where the featured type members only got a rate up. It differed from Type Gacha in the sense that pool still included other types.
   
=== ★3+ Ticket Gacha ===
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===★3+ Ticket Gacha===
The ''★3+ Ticket Gacha'' contains '''only''' 3★ and 4★ cards. To scout, you'll have to use Golden Tickets which can only be bought through the Exchange using Michelle Stickers. Using these tickets you have the options of using one ticket for a single play or using 10 tickets for 10 play. The 3★+ Ticket Gacha has its own rarity percentage rate:
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The ''★3+ Ticket Gacha'' contains '''only''' 3★, 4★ and 5★ cards. To pull in this gacha, you'll have to use '''Golden Tickets''' which can only be bought through the Exchange using Michelle Stickers. Using these tickets you have the options of using one ticket for a single play or using 10 tickets for 10 play. The 3★+ Ticket Gacha has its own rarity percentage rate:
 
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|-
 
|3★
 
|3★
|90%
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|88%
 
|-
 
|-
 
|4★
 
|4★
 
|10%
 
|10%
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|-
  +
|5★
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|2%
 
|}
 
|}
   
 
===Special Set Gacha===
 
===Special Set Gacha===
In the ''Special Set Gacha'', you can scout for 5 or 10 members, depending on the event gacha. You have to use '''1000 free stars''' for the 5-member gacha for 3 times, but '''1500 paid stars''' for the 10-member gacha for 2 times. In both gachas, you will receive either 2x Big Boost Drinks or 1 Triple Skill Practice Ticket. Both of these have a guaranteed 3★. There is also a gacha that lets you use 500 Stars for 3 members and play it 5 times, but there is no guaranteed 3★.
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In the ''Special Set Gacha'', you can pull for 5 or 10 members, depending on the event gacha. You have to use '''1000 free stars''' for the 5-member gacha for 3 times, but '''1500 paid stars''' for the 10-member gacha for 2 times. In both gachas, you will receive either 2x Big Boost Drinks or 1 Triple Skill Practice Ticket. Both of these have a guaranteed 3★. There is also a gacha that lets you use 500 Stars for 3 members and play it 5 times, but there is no guaranteed 3★.
   
 
===Dream Festival Gacha===
 
===Dream Festival Gacha===
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===4★ Guaranteed Gacha===
 
===4★ Guaranteed Gacha===
In this gacha, you have to use '''2500 paid stars''' to do one 10 Play with '''a guaranteed 4★'''. These scouts usually appear at '''X Million Player Celebrations.'''
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In this gacha, you have to use '''2500 paid stars''' to do one 10 Play with '''a guaranteed 4★'''. These gachas are usually held in order to commemorate '''X Million Player Celebrations''' or during game anniversaries.
   
 
===Miracle Ticket Gacha===
 
===Miracle Ticket Gacha===
In this gacha, you have to use '''2500 paid stars''' to do a normal 10 Play. Through this, you can acquire a 4★ Miracle Ticket that can be '''exchanged for a Permanent 4★ of your choice.''' It is said to come back every time the game celebrates its anniversary.
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In this gacha, you have to use '''2500 paid stars''' to do a normal 10 Play. Through this, you can acquire a 4★ Miracle Ticket that can be '''exchanged for a Permanent 4★ of your choice.''' It is said to come back every time the game celebrates its anniversary. A Miracle Ticket for Limited/Dream Festival 4★ was eventually added as well.
   
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===KIRAMEKI Festival Gacha===
== Characters ==
 
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:''For more information, see [[KIRAMEKI Festival]].''
The game features a total of 35 characters from the seven bands in game.
 
  +
  +
==Characters==
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The game features a total of 40 characters from the eight bands in game.
 
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| {{band|PoPiPa}} ||{{ChibiArray|kasumi, tae, rimi, saaya, arisa}}
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|{{band|PoPiPa}} ||{{ChibiArray|kasumi, tae, rimi, saaya, arisa}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{band|afterglow}} ||{{ChibiArray|ran, moca, himari, tomoe, tsugumi}}
 
|{{band|afterglow}} ||{{ChibiArray|ran, moca, himari, tomoe, tsugumi}}
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|{{band|ras}} ||{{ChibiArray|layer, lock, masking, pareo, chuchu}}
 
|{{band|ras}} ||{{ChibiArray|layer, lock, masking, pareo, chuchu}}
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|{{band|mygo}} ||{{ChibiArray|tomori, anon, raana, soyo, taki}}
 
|}
 
|}
   
== Songs ==
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==Songs==
 
:''See [[Track List|here]] for complete list of songs available in Girls Band Party!''
 
:''See [[Track List|here]] for complete list of songs available in Girls Band Party!''
   
== General Elections ==
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==General Elections==
 
:''See [[General Election|here]] for complete list of General Elections held for the game.''
 
:''See [[General Election|here]] for complete list of General Elections held for the game.''
   
== World Items and Miscellaneous Items ==
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==World Items and Miscellaneous Items==
 
:''For complete list of items, please refer [[{{PAGENAME}}/Area Items|here]].''
 
:''For complete list of items, please refer [[{{PAGENAME}}/Area Items|here]].''
   
=== Buying and Changing Band Equipment ===
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===Buying and Changing Band Equipment===
 
At the Edogawa Music Store, you can purchase band-specific equipment to place inside of CiRCLE to boost their member's strength. Specific equipment will work only on specific bands and only one of each type can be equipped at any time. The equipment can be leveled up.
 
At the Edogawa Music Store, you can purchase band-specific equipment to place inside of CiRCLE to boost their member's strength. Specific equipment will work only on specific bands and only one of each type can be equipped at any time. The equipment can be leveled up.
 
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=== Buying Flyers, Posters, and Cover Songs ===
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===Buying Flyers, Posters, and Cover Songs===
 
At CiRCLE, you can buy the cover songs released in-game along with the band flyers and posters you unlock after reading their respective chapter in their story. You buy the cover songs using {{Icon|tone crystal}} earned through reading stories, you can buy the flyers and posters using {{Icon|coin}} and shards. Like the equipment, you can level up the posters and flyers to have an increase to the stats of the band's members.
 
At CiRCLE, you can buy the cover songs released in-game along with the band flyers and posters you unlock after reading their respective chapter in their story. You buy the cover songs using {{Icon|tone crystal}} earned through reading stories, you can buy the flyers and posters using {{Icon|coin}} and shards. Like the equipment, you can level up the posters and flyers to have an increase to the stats of the band's members.
 
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=== Buying Food Items ===
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===Buying Food Items===
 
At the Cafeteria, you have the option to purchase food items. Each item provides a boost to a single attribute, and leveling up the food increases the boost.
 
At the Cafeteria, you have the option to purchase food items. Each item provides a boost to a single attribute, and leveling up the food increases the boost.
 
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=== Using Michelle Monaka To Buy Decorations ===
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===Using Michelle Monaka To Buy Decorations===
 
At Arisa's home (Ryuseido), you can buy more items to increase stats of specific attributes. However, instead of food, you can purchase decorations to place in the Cafeteria. Like the food and equipment, levelling the decorations will increase the boost.
 
At Arisa's home (Ryuseido), you can buy more items to increase stats of specific attributes. However, instead of food, you can purchase decorations to place in the Cafeteria. Like the food and equipment, levelling the decorations will increase the boost.
 
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=== Limited Time Items ===
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===Limited Time Items===
 
When important events occur for the franchise or during holidays, in-game rewards will be released to celebrate. These are only released during a certain time and will never come back, so it's best to get them while they're available.
 
When important events occur for the franchise or during holidays, in-game rewards will be released to celebrate. These are only released during a certain time and will never come back, so it's best to get them while they're available.
 
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=== How To Switch Out Items ===
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===How To Switch Out Items===
Switching out items is fairly simple. To switch, simply press this button and scroll through the type of item you wish to replace. This where you can switch out the items that were there by default to the ones you had bought.
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Switching out items is fairly simple and quick. To switch, simply press the microphone-shaped button in the main menu (can be found below the present box and missions buttons) and scroll through the menu to select which items you wish to replace.
   
== Titles ==
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==Titles==
Titles are tags that you can place on yourself to show who you are in small little ways. Titles show up when you match up with others during Multi Lives. They also show up in the event's leaderboard. Try titles The following are the available titles:
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Titles are tags that you can place on yourself to show who you are in small little ways. Titles show up when you match up with others during Multi Lives. They also show up in the event's leaderboard.
  +
:''{{for2|gallery of Profile Titles|[[{{PAGENAME}}/Titles]]}}''
   
  +
==Events==
===Initial Titles===
 
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:''For list of all events, go [[BanG Dream! Girls Band Party!/Event List|here]].
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New Staff Title.png|New Staff
 
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Afterglow Fan Title.png|Afterglow Fan
 
Afterglow Fan EN Title.png
 
Pastel Palettes Fan Title.png|Pastel*Palettes Fan
 
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Roselia Fan Title.png|Roselia Fan
 
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Hello Happy World Fan Title.png|Hello, Happy World! Fan
 
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</gallery>
 
 
===Band Rank 30 Titles===
 
These are achieved by reaching Rank 30 for each of the bands.
 
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Poppin'Party Rank 30 Title.png|"Sparkling, Heart Pounding!"
 
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Afterglow Rank 30 Title.png|"An Unforgettable Scene"
 
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Pastel Palettes Rank 30 Title.png|"Please Hear Us Play!!"
 
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Roselia Rank 30 Title.png|"Are You Fully Devoted?"
 
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Hello Happy World Rank 30 Title.png|"Make The World Smile!"
 
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</gallery>
 
 
===Event Titles===
 
They are acquired by finishing at a certain rank or within a certain rank range for the said event.
 
 
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2017=
 
{{TitlesArray|event|Sakura Blooming Party!, A Song Unfinished, Happy Phantom Thief & The Luxury Cruise, Rimi's Gift Of Song, Searching For Stars, As Evening Clears, Run Away Rabbits!, Past Aspirations And Pastel Futures, The Impromptu Wedding Dress, Don't leave me{{,}} Lisa!!!!, Wish Upon a Tanzaku, Tomoe SOS! Ako's Grand Nursing Operation, When the Flowers Bloom, Happy Summer Vacation!, A Rhythmic Beat: Fireworks Festival, The 6th Afterglow, A Rose's Name in a Transient World, Hello{{,}} My Happy World, Pastel*Palettes! Deserted Island Idols, Always Halloween For Kokoro!, Umbrella For The Autumn Rain, Tearful Smile Anchor Runner, Cooking Class Craziness!, Welcome To Eve's Home Party, Someday{{,}} A Poem For You: Lisa's Lyrics, HAPPY Poppin' Xmas, Azure{{,}} Shine Bright, Little Smiley Steps!}}
 
 
{{!}}-{{!}}
 
 
2018=
 
{{TitlesArray|event|New Years! Omikuji Madness, FUN! FUN! CiRCLING FIVESTAR!, Neo Fantasy Online -Journey-, Hectic Happy Valentine's, First Time!? Winter Sports, What a Wonderful World!, Kaoru's Fleeting White Day Musical, Backstage Pass, Let's Go! Sunset Adventure, Blossoming in Largo, Unwavering Will{{,}} Blazing Bushido, A Fair and Fluffy Competition, Double Rainbow (Event), Girls Anthology, Neo-Aspect (Event), Beatin' in the Rain, The Cursed Well and the School Spirit, Luminous Once More, Sundays at a Distant Park, Happy Adventure! ~Treasure Island Smiles~, Go! Phantom Thieves of Twilight, SPARKLE! SUMMER DIVE, Growing Up Sisters!, Summer in the Shining Land of Water, Before the Start of a New Season, Tied to the Skies, A Dreamy Promenade, Trick or Escape!, I Need You!, Arisa's "Not Bad" Day Off, Backstage Methods, Steadfast Pride{{,}} Piercing Sunset, Wholehearted Song for Me, Memories of Christmas, Winter Sky Marché, Twin Star Ensemble}}
 
 
{{!}}-{{!}}
 
 
 
2019=
 
{{TitlesArray|event|We're All Here! New Year's Party!!, My Ideal, A Fleeting Night's Dream, Whom Are the Chocolates for?, A Day Off Downtown, Prelude Replay, The Whitest Day, Message for You, Backstage Pass 2, Dance{{,}} FULL BLOOMING!, Cycling Seasons{{,}} Fresh Skies, School of Flowers Away in a Corner, The Mole Person☆Transport Mission!, Determined Darkness{{,}} Blue Rose Pride, Smile Patrol! Reporting for Duty!!, Flowery June Bride, Noble Rose -Bearing Flowers-, Band Girls of the Dead, How to Spend a Special Day, Hopeful Session, STAND BY YOU!, Our Own Summer Vacation, Summer{{,}} Slow Summer, A Summer's Night{{,}} Poems Across the Water, Noble Rose -Guide in the Darkness-, Boppin'♪ Down The Hallway, Dreams{{,}} Reality and A Hundred Poems, Poppin' Halloween Parade♪, Do It Ourselves!!, Separate Paths Under One Sky, Autumnal Heartfelt Letter, Devotedly Toward My Dreams, Blooming in ZERO, Santa's on his way, Shadows of Days Past Remain, Days of Toppings and Fun☆}}
 
 
{{!}}-{{!}}
 
 
2020=
 
{{TitlesArray|event|Happy New-Year Dreams, A Lost Toy's Dream, Ni Hao♪ Touring the Smile Map, Sending You a Sweetheart Valentine♪, Noble Rose -A Song{{,}} an Extreme-, Sunny Side Live ~Days to Remember~, Non-Stop! Return Mission!, My Design{{,}} My Texture, Backstage Pass 3, Full Swing! Hello{{,}} Happy Softball, Blossoming Symphony, Play act! Challenge*Audition, VIVA LA LIVE!, Let's Perfect Our Collection!, Dormant Heat Scorching the Sky, Neo Fantasy Online -Wedding Day Dragon-, RAISE A SUILEN ~Raise the Curtain~ Pt. 1, A Sigh Beyond the Rain, A Certain Band's Sports Festival☆, An Étude for Fluttering, Hello Happy-like Summer Vacation, Summer-Coloured Sunshine Days, The Dignified Fragrant Wind's Melody, Letters from Within The Sea, RAISE A SUILEN ~Raise the Curtain~ Pt. 2, Brighter brighter, The Warmth That Fills This Chest, Have a good HALLOWEEN!!, ONE OF US (Event), Welcome to Open School!, Happy Lucky! Magic of Smiles!, Einsatz of a New Journey, NO LIMIT!!!, Prismatic Duo, TITLE IDOL (Event), Red Ignition}}
 
{{!}}-{{!}}
 
2021=
 
{{TitlesArray|event|Welcome{{,}} Come Pray With Us!, Three-Legged Race, Terrible Horror Night, Valentine's Day is Not Just A Single Day, Smiling and Connecting!, From the Past, Dreamy♪Pastel Fan Road, Buddy×Buddy, Backstage Pass 4, Cherry Blossom-Colored Stroll, Live Beyond!! (Event), An Analysis of Harmony and Variation, Embracing Your Confused and Lost Self, Little Rose Harmony, outside/inside, A Regrettable Tale, Hagumi and the Happy Dinosaur}}
 
 
}}
 
 
====Try Titles====
 
They are acquired by finishing all normal goals (for Normal Goal Title). EX Goal Title is acquired by finishing the 5 extra goals.
 
 
{{TitlesArray|try|Neo Fantasy Online -Journey-, What a Wonderful World!, Let's Go! Sunset Adventure, A Fair and Fluffy Competition, The Cursed Well and the School Spirit, Happy Adventure! ~Treasure Island Smiles~, Summer in the Shining Land of Water, Backstage Methods, Twin Star Ensemble, Prelude Replay, Message for You, School of Flowers Away in a Corner, Band Girls of the Dead, A Summer's Night{{,}} Poems Across the Water, Separate Paths Under One Sky, Shadows of Days Past Remain, Noble Rose -A Song{{,}} an Extreme-, Backstage Pass 3, Blossoming Symphony, Neo Fantasy Online -Wedding Day Dragon-, A Certain Band's Sports Festival☆, The Dignified Fragrant Wind's Melody, The Warmth That Fills This Chest, Einsatz of a New Journey, Welcome{{,}} Come Pray With Us!, From the Past, Backstage Pass 4, An Analysis of Harmony and Variation, Little Rose Harmony}}
 
 
====Other Event Limited Titles====
 
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===Character Titles===
 
These titles are acquired by collecting a certain amount of character's cards. The first title is unlocked after having 5 untrained card images, the second title is unlocked after 10 untrained card images, and the third title is unlocked after collecting 15 untrained card images.
 
 
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Poppin'Party=
 
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Afterglow=
 
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Hello, Happy World!=
 
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Pastel*Palettes=
 
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Roselia=
 
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Morfonica =
 
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RAISE A SUILEN =
 
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===Others===
 
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GARUPA Cup 2 Bronze Title.png
 
GARUPA Cup 2 Qualifiers Title.png
 
Degree bilibili.png|CN Exclusive for Bilibili Anniversary
 
</gallery>
 
 
== Events ==
 
:''For list of all events, go [[BanG Dream! Girls Band Party!/Event List|here]]. Alternatively, you can also go [[:Category:Events|here]].''
 
 
:''For a timeline of all events in all server, go [[Girls Band Party! Event Timeline|here]].''
 
:''For a timeline of all events in all server, go [[Girls Band Party! Event Timeline|here]].''
 
:''For list of normal/regular events, go [[:Category:Event Type:Normal|here]].''
 
:''For list of normal/regular events, go [[:Category:Event Type:Normal|here]].''
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There are three main ways to increase events points:
 
There are three main ways to increase events points:
* Getting a high score and combo will slightly increase your points.
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*Getting a high score and combo will slightly increase your points.
* Each event has a featured attribute and featured members, and if you make a team that contains these featured attribute and members there will be an increase in points. If you use the featured attribute, there will a 20% increase with each card with the attribute in your team. If you use the featured members, there will be a 10% increase in each card with the member in your team.
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*Each event has a featured attribute and featured members, and if you make a team that contains these featured attribute and members there will be an increase in points. If you use the featured attribute, there will a 10% increase with each card with the attribute in your team. If you use the featured members, there will be a 20% increase in each card with the member in your team.
* Using Live Boosts can also help increase the points you earn per song, and up to three boosts can be used per songs. Using one boost can multiple your points by 5 times then your normal points, two boosts can multiple your points by 10 times than your normal points, and three boosts can multiple your points by 15 times than your normal points.
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*Using Live Boosts can also help increase the points you earn per song, and up to three boosts can be used per songs. Using one boost can multiple your points by 5 times then your normal points, two boosts can multiple your points by 10 times than your normal points, and three boosts can multiple your points by 15 times than your normal points.
 
It's important to note that you must meet certain requirements to gain any event points, and if you don't then no event points will rewarded to you.
 
It's important to note that you must meet certain requirements to gain any event points, and if you don't then no event points will rewarded to you.
   
=== Challenge Lives ===
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===Challenge Lives===
 
:''For list of challenge live events, go [[:Category:Event Type:Challenge Live|here]].''
 
:''For list of challenge live events, go [[:Category:Event Type:Challenge Live|here]].''
   
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A new parameter for maximum band power during Challenge Live was introduced during the [[Growing Up Sisters!]] event. If a card matches the member and the attribute, it will get +50% to a certain stat (either Performance, Visual, or Technique).
 
A new parameter for maximum band power during Challenge Live was introduced during the [[Growing Up Sisters!]] event. If a card matches the member and the attribute, it will get +50% to a certain stat (either Performance, Visual, or Technique).
   
=== VS Lives ===
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===VS Lives===
 
:''For list of VS Live events, go [[:Category:Event Type:VS Live|here]].''
 
:''For list of VS Live events, go [[:Category:Event Type:VS Live|here]].''
   
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With the Medals earned from the VS Lives, they can be used in the Marina's Gacha where players can earn Live Boost Drinks, Skill Tickets, and other rewards. However, Medals from each event don't carry over to the next one.
 
With the Medals earned from the VS Lives, they can be used in the Marina's Gacha where players can earn Live Boost Drinks, Skill Tickets, and other rewards. However, Medals from each event don't carry over to the next one.
   
=== Live Goals ===
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===Live Goals===
 
:''For list of live goals events, go [[:Category:Event Type:Live Goals|here]].''
 
:''For list of live goals events, go [[:Category:Event Type:Live Goals|here]].''
   
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The Goals vary for each event differ, but some Goals require specific requirements such as a song being a certain level or the amount of Perfects the player gets in a Live.
 
The Goals vary for each event differ, but some Goals require specific requirements such as a song being a certain level or the amount of Perfects the player gets in a Live.
   
=== Mission Live ===
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===Mission Live===
 
:''For list of mission live events, go [[:Category:Event Type:Mission Live|here]].''
 
:''For list of mission live events, go [[:Category:Event Type:Mission Live|here]].''
   
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===Team Live Festival===
 
===Team Live Festival===
 
:''For list of mission live events, go [[:Category:Event Type:Team Live Festival|here]].''
 
:''For list of mission live events, go [[:Category:Event Type:Team Live Festival|here]].''
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This event type was introduced during the [[Iris of Secrets and Youth]] event. During this event, players are divided into two 5-person teams.
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Similarly to a VS Live, you will be using the Skills of the members of your band, parameter bonuses are available, and Medals can be used in Marina's Gift Box. The winning team will receive extra rewards at the end of the event. The score calculation (either Accuracy, Energy or Combo) and playable songs are switched depending on the time of the day.
==Version History==
 
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: ''See [[{{PAGENAME}}/Version History|here]].''
 
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===Medley Live===
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:''For list of mission live events, go [[:Category:Event Type:Medley Live|here]].''
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This type of event was introduced during the [[Let's Screeeeam!]] event.
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It is an event where a total of 15 members are organized into three bands and used to play three songs successively. The Combo and Life will be carried over for the whole 3 songs and additional score ranks are available (C+, B+, A+, S+, SS+) which is based from the total score of the three songs. Similarly to VS Live, players can opt to play the event's Challenge Medley or play a Free Medley. A parameter bonus is also likewise available. An interim page is accessible after finishing a song. In the interim page, players can change Live settings, change song difficulty, change Live Boosts consumption, recover Live Boosts, and/or choosing to stop the current Medley. Event points and Live rewards are based on the number of Live Boosts consumed and Live Boosts are consumed upon moving to the interim page. However, if a Medley Live is stopped other than the Stop Live method in the interim page, event points, badges, and rewards will not be awarded.
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==Application Information and Version History==
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:''{{for2|version history|[[{{PAGENAME}}/Version History|here]]. (NOTE: Page is unmaintained!)}}''
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=== iOS===
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For additional information regarding the game application, refer to the table below. (Data as of March 21nd, 2023.)
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{|class="wikitable" style="font-size: 80%;"
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!Language !! OS !! Version !! Seller !! {{tooltip|App Size|Doesn't include game data size}} !! Category !! Compatibility !! Age/<br>Content Rating !! Copyright
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|-
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|JA<br>(日本語)
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|rowspan="5"| iOS
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| 7.0.1 || Craft Egg, Inc. || 390.9MB
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|rowspan="5"| Games
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|rowspan="1"| '''iPhone 8''' and up (minimum), '''iPhone 12''' and up (recommended)
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|rowspan="5"| {{tooltip|4+|Apps in this category contain no objectionable material.}}
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| ©BanG Dream! Project ©Craft Egg Inc. ©bushiroad All Rights Reserved.
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|-
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|EN<br>(English) || 6.1.1 || Bushiroad International Pte. Ltd. || 422.3MB
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|rowspan="2"| '''iOS 11.0 or later''' (iPhone/iPod touch)<br>'''iPadOS 11.0 or later''' (iPad) || ©BanG Dream! Project ©Craft Egg Inc. ©bushiroad All Rights Reserved.
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|-
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|KO<br>(한국어) || 6.2.5 || Kakao Games Corp. || 570MB || © 뱅드림, 걸즈밴드파티, 걸파, 리듬게임, 러브라이브, 게임
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|-
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|ZHT<br>(繁体中文) || 6.1.8 || Gamonster Inc || 441.4MB
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|rowspan="2"| '''iOS 11.0 or later''' (iPhone/iPod touch)<br>'''iPadOS 11.0 or later''' (iPad)<br>'''Apple M1-equipped macOS 11.0 or later''' (Mac) ||©BanG Dream! Project ©Craft Egg Inc. ©bushiroad All Rights Reserved. ©Mobimon Inc.
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|-
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|ZHS<br>(简体中文) || 6.2.9 || Shanghai Hode Information Technology Co.,Ltd. || 432MB || ©Shanghai Hode Information Technology Co.,Ltd
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|}
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===Android===
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{|class="wikitable" style="font-size: 80%;"
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!Language !! OS !! Version !! Seller !! {{tooltip|App Size|Doesn't include game data size}} !! Category !! Compatibility !! Age/<br>Content Rating
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|-
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|JA<br>(日本語)
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|rowspan="5"| Android
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| 7.0.1 || Craft Egg, Inc. || 95.9 MB
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|rowspan="5"| Music
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|rowspan="1"| '''Android 9''' and up, 4GB and more RAM (minimum), '''Android 12''' and up, 8GB or more RAM (recommended)
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|rowspan="4"| {{tooltip|3+|Suitable for all age groups. Some violence in a comical or fantasy context is acceptable. Bad language is not permitted.}}
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|-
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|EN<br>(English) || 6.1.1 || Bushiroad International Pte Ltd_ || 80.68 MB
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|rowspan="1"| Android 4.4 and up
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|-
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|KO<br>(한국어) || 6.2.5 || Kakao Games Corp || 119.53 MB
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|rowspan="1"| Android 5.0 and up
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|-
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|ZHT<br>(繁体中文) || 6.1.8 || Mobimon Inc. || 117.92 MB
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|rowspan="2"| Android 4.4 and up
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|-
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|ZHS<br>(简体中文) || 6.2.9 || Bilibili || 116.33 MB
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|rowspan="1"| CADPA 8+
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|}
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===Nintendo Switch===
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{|class="wikitable" style="font-size: 80%;"
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! colspan="2"|Nintendo Switch App Information
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|-
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! Required Memory
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| 6.7GB
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|-
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!Play Mode
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|TV Mode, Tablet Mode, Mobile Mode
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|-
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!No. of Players
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|One Person
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|-
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!Supported Controller
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|Nintendo Switch Pro Controller
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|-
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!Save Data Storage
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|Supported
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|-
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!Supported Hardware
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|Nintendo Switch
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|-
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!Supported Language
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|Japanese
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|-
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!Release Date
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|September 16, 2021<br>January 27, 2022 (S2/DLC)
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|-
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!Rating
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|{{WP|Computer Entertainment Rating Organization|CERO}} B (Ages 12 and up)
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|-
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!Manufacturer's {{tooltip|SRP|Suggested Retail Price}}
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|JPY 7,678 (tax inclusive)<br>JPY 2800 (DLC-tax inclusive)
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|-
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!Seller
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|Bushiroad
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|-
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!Developer
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|[https://www.rocketstd.co.jp/ Rocket Studio, Inc.]
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|-
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!Others
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|Nintendo Switch Lite compatible. (However, some operations may not be available.)
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|}
   
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
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:''For more galleries, see [[{{PAGENAME}}/Gallery|here]].''
   
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** [https://www.instagram.com/bangdreamgbp_en/ Instagram]
 
** [https://www.instagram.com/bangdreamgbp_en/ Instagram]
 
** [https://discord.gg/bangdream Discord]
 
** [https://discord.gg/bangdream Discord]
* Taiwanese Official Sites:
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* Traditional Chinese Official Sites:
 
** [http://www.mobimon.com.tw/bang-dream/ Website]
 
** [http://www.mobimon.com.tw/bang-dream/ Website]
 
** [https://www.facebook.com/BanGDreamTW/ Facebook]
 
** [https://www.facebook.com/BanGDreamTW/ Facebook]
 
** [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9M0H8Qnh3vptFen8ZqtQsQ YouTube]
 
** [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9M0H8Qnh3vptFen8ZqtQsQ YouTube]
 
* Korean Official Sites:
 
* Korean Official Sites:
** [http://bangdream.kakaogame.com/web/main.html Website]
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** [https://web.archive.org/web/20240000000000*/https://bangdream.kakaogames.com/web/main.html Website] (Archived)
** [https://twitter.com/bangdreamparty_ Twitter]
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** [https://web.archive.org/web/20240000000000*/https://twitter.com/bangdreamparty_ Twitter] (Archived)
** [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5e7xrYUAf7wIOcFFyOf46A YouTube]
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** [https://web.archive.org/web/20240000000000*/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5e7xrYUAf7wIOcFFyOf46A YouTube] (Archived)
* Chinese Official Site
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* Simplified Chinese Official Site
 
** [https://game.bilibili.com/bangdream/ Website]
 
** [https://game.bilibili.com/bangdream/ Website]
 
** [https://weibo.com/u/6314659177 Weibo]
 
** [https://weibo.com/u/6314659177 Weibo]
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| [https://apkpure.com/bang-dream-girls-band-party/com.bushiroad.en.bangdreamgbp Android APK]
 
| [https://apkpure.com/bang-dream-girls-band-party/com.bushiroad.en.bangdreamgbp Android APK]
 
|-
 
|-
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! Traditional Chinese
! Taiwanese
 
 
| [https://itunes.apple.com/tw/app/id1272534063?l=zh&mt=8 iTunes]
 
| [https://itunes.apple.com/tw/app/id1272534063?l=zh&mt=8 iTunes]
 
| [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.gamon.bdTW&hl=zh_TW Google Play]
 
| [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.gamon.bdTW&hl=zh_TW Google Play]
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| [https://apkpure.com/뱅드림!-걸즈-밴드-파티!/com.kakaogames.bangdreamkr Android APK]
 
| [https://apkpure.com/뱅드림!-걸즈-밴드-파티!/com.kakaogames.bangdreamkr Android APK]
 
|-
 
|-
! Chinese
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! Simplified Chinese
 
| [https://itunes.apple.com/cn/app/bang-dream-%E5%B0%91%E5%A5%B3%E4%B9%90%E5%9B%A2%E6%B4%BE%E5%AF%B9/id1300107673?l=zh&ls=1&mt=8 iTunes]
 
| [https://itunes.apple.com/cn/app/bang-dream-%E5%B0%91%E5%A5%B3%E4%B9%90%E5%9B%A2%E6%B4%BE%E5%AF%B9/id1300107673?l=zh&ls=1&mt=8 iTunes]
 
|
 
|
| [https://pkg.biligame.com/games/BanGDream_1.15.21.603.11_59_20190603_041000_5323d.apk Android APK]
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| [https://pkg.biligame.com/games/BanGDream_7.6.1.0_20240403_053036_c1a41.apk Android APK]
 
|}
 
|}
   
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== Navigation ==
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[[Category:Guides]]
 
[[Category:Guides]]

Latest revision as of 07:37, 14 April 2024

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Looking for a related Girls Band Party! article? See list here.

BanG Dream! Girls Band Party! is a rhythm game released for iOS and Android, based on the BanG Dream! franchise. It is published by Bushiroad Games and developed by Craft Egg. It was released on March 16, 2017 for iOS and Android devices in Japan.

A Traditional Chinese version of the game was released on September 26, 2017 in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau. A Korean version of the game was released on February 6, 2018. An English version of the game was announced in September of 2017, and was released on April 4, 2018 with an early release in Singapore on March 29, 2018. A Simplified Chinese version of the game was released on May 30, 2019 for Android users and on June 5, 2019 for iOS users.[1]

A Nintendo Switch version was released on September 16, 2021.

Development and History

The BanG Dream! Project's concept of voice actresses capable of playing their own musical instruments started on 2014 when Kidani Takaaki saw Aimi's live performance at "THE IDOLM@STER M@STERS OF IDOL WORLD!!2014" where she played the guitar.[2] Bushiroad then reached out to CyberAgent, parent company of Craft Egg, who agreed to develop a BanG Dream! game. After initially considering a simulation or a puzzle game, they settled for a rhythm game. But to differentiate it from games of the same genre, Craft Egg included cover songs which was inspired by Poppin'Party's covering other artists' songs in their concerts. From then on, the game development's path was "a free rhythm game where you can play cover songs."[3] And though Nakamura Kou wrote the original storyline for BanG Dream!, he had no involvement in writing the game's storyline.[4]

The development of the game was announced on September 15, 2016 at Tokyo Game Show 2016 (TGS2016) with a planned release in spring of 2017. Roselia, as a group, debuted at said event on September 17, 2016.[5] The other three vocalists and their voice actresses were revealed on December 7, 2016 and the remaining characters for the three bands were revealed daily starting from December 8, 2016.[6] The cast for Afterglow were revealed during the month[7] and the remaining casts were revealed on February 24, 2017.[8]

Pre-registration for the game started on January 1, 2017 and the number of pre-registration reached 560,000 by the game's official launch on March 16, 2017.[9] A closed beta test was also held from February 17-20, 2017.[10]

On December 18, 2023, it was announced that Craft Egg, Inc. will be stepping down as the game's co-developer and all development will be transferred to Bushiroad Games starting from January 4, 2024.[11][12] Two of the main content producers for the game, Yuda Masaru and Sawamura Eisuke, also confirmed that they were stepping down from their roles.[13][14]

On October 11, 2023, the Korean version of the game announced cessation of its services by January 31, 2024. All players were gifted 450,000 Stars and 800 Boost Drinks.

Gameplay

BanG Dream! Girls Band Party! is a free-to-play rhythm game which features two modes, Story Mode and Live Mode, and the members of the eight main bands: Poppin'Party, Roselia, Morfonica, RAISE A SUILEN, MyGO!!!!!, Afterglow, Pastel*Palettes, and Hello, Happy World!.

Lives

There are two types of Live Modes for players to choose from: Free Live and Multi Live. There are a total of seven note types: Simply tapping the icon, tapping and holding down the icon, flicking a note in any direction, tapping two icons simultaneously, tapping and sliding a certain direction, and tapping a golden note which will activate one of your member's skill. The players are tasked to tap circles properly according to the rhythm and type of note in order to receive score. When you miss a lot of them, the game will fail, and you will not receive rewards. Depending on the player's results, they will be able to receive rewards like practice tickets or gems to use for training and reading cards.

Free Live

In Free Live, players are free to choose to play songs from the current discography without the limit of an in-game regenerating energy system, although the game does have in-game regenerating boosts.

Multi Live

In Multi Live, players are put in teams with other randomly chosen players in real time where they play a Live together for the highest possible score. Instead of only getting your score, the total of all scores are put together. To join a Multi Live, you can either create your own or enter someone else's room. There are five options for rooms: Free, Regular, Veteran, Master and Grand. Regular requires a minimum of 70,000 Band Power. Veteran requires a minimum of 120,000 Band Power. Master requires a minimum of 180,000 Band Power. Grand requires a minimum of 250,000 Band Power. After the 6th anniversary, Veteran and Master Rooms were erased and a new room called Legend was added, which requires a minimun of 290,000 Band Power (and also has different scoring, as it can reach to SSS rank).

Once you are in a room and the team is completed, all five players will vote on the song. The song won’t be chosen based on number of votes; the song candidates will be chosen completely randomly. You can also hit the button next to Select, "Random". If everyone abstains, the game chooses a random song for the whole party. There is also an option called "Random Song", which selects a random song from the song pool you're currently sorted into (eg. you've sorted into Poppin'Party's cover songs, so the game will choose a Poppin'Party cover song for you). After the song has been chosen, everyone selects their difficulty and the game will start. The Live will follow like a Free Live, except with the addition of other player's main member's skills activating and the Fever Bar and not being able to pause. Unlike in Free Live, players can still continue playing even when their life bar reaches zero, although it will significantly reduce their score per tap.

Fever Bar

The Fever Bar is a bar that triggers at a certain point of the song you're playing and if every player fills up their Fever Bar, the time that the Fever lasts will give 200% bonus points for every note hit.

When the Live ends, you'll see the separate scores earned by each player and the total score you achieved together. Playing in Multi Live mode will help grant more higher level item drops and more EXP points, although this depends on which type of room you join.

Live Boosts

The game features a Live Boost system instead of an energy system that multiples all of your rewards by 5, which includes the amount of coins, items, Event Points and EXP. One Boost will be recovered every 30 minutes to a maximum of 10 Boosts, previously only 3 Boosts, but you can use Stars to regenerate whenever you need them and the Boosts recover whenever you level up “once you are past a certain level.” You can use 50 Stars to regenerate 3 Boosts, or 100 Stars to regenerate 10 Boosts. The maximum of Boosts you can have are 10+99.

Live Boosts Gallery

Attributes

Each card is one of four available attributes:

  • Powerful Powerful
  • Cool Cool
  • Pure Pure
  • Happy Happy

The attributes don't make a difference in the score you get in Live, but they are used for Event bonuses if you use a certain type and specific shards of the attribute are required to Train your members.

Stories

There are three types of stories: the Main Story, the Band Stories, and the Event Stories.

Main Story

The main story has the player, as a New Staff, work at the Live House CiRCLE, a newly formed live house, trying to find girl bands to perform there for a special event. The player and their coworker at CiRCLE, Tsukishima Marina, first meet Poppin'Party and Marina asks for them to help you find the other bands, specifically the four main she's had her eye on: Afterglow, Pastel*Palettes, Roselia, and Hello, Happy World!

Throughout the story, the player and the members of Poppin'Party will try to recruit the bands. Each chapter is fully voiced, and in order to unlock new chapters the player must either rank up or wait for new chapters to be released. There are currently two main stories: Season 1, which is 27 chapters long, and Season 2, which started after the 2nd Anniversary and is 23 chapters long.

The main story continues from the end of the first season of the anime BanG Dream! The first batch of Dream Festival cards also feature stories of the girls planning out the joint event.

Band Stories

All of the bands have separate stories that have no relation to the main story.

  • For Poppin'Party's band stories, see here.
  • For Afterglow's band stories, see here.
  • For Pastel*Palettes' band stories, see here.
  • For Roselia's band stories, see here.
  • For Hello, Happy World!'s band stories, see here.
  • For Morfonica's band stories, see here.
  • For RAISE A SUILEN's band stories, see here.

Event Stories

For Event Stories, see here.

With every event, there is a story to accompany it. Each story is composed of an opening, five chapters, and an ending.

Band Menu

Band Edit

The Band Edit screen allows you to make teams to use during Lives. Here you can:

  • Switch out members of pre-existing teams.
  • Create new teams.
  • Rename your teams.
  • See how much health they provide.
  • View their current Band Power, Performance, Technique, and Visuals.
  • The option to have the game automatically make teams for you either based on the Band, attribute, both, or based on just card stats.
  • The option to clear the entire team to make it a blank slate.

Costumes

In the costume menu, you can change the costumes the girls wear in their 3D and Live2D Models, and the costumes chosen for the Live2D Models will also show on the chibis during Lives. You unlock a new costume with every 2★, 3★, 4★ and 5★ card you get of a character; there are also special non-card costumes that you can either get through certain collaborations, log-in bonuses, getting them from the Michelle Exchange Store, or through the Monthly Live Mission Pass.

Practice

In the practice menu, you can level up your cards either using single tickets, double tickets, triple tickets and premium tickets that provide different levels of EXP for the card. Premium Tickets are available as event ranking rewards or through Exchange using Michelle Stickers.

Image Type of Ticket Amount of EXP
Single Ticket Single Ticket 500 EXP
Double Ticket Double Ticket 2000 EXP
Triple Ticket Triple Ticket 5000 EXP
Premium Ticket Premium Ticket 10000 EXP

Each card has a max level cap, and when untrained 3★, 4★ and 5★ cards reach their cap they have the ability to be trained and unlock 10 more levels.

Card Rarity Max Level Untrained Max Level Trained
1★ 20 N/A
2★ 30 N/A
3★ 40 50
4★ 50 60
5★ 50 60

Training

In order to use the training function, you must have a 3★, a 4★ or a 5★ card that is max leveled and a specific number of shards that belong to the same attribute of the card you wish to train along with a specific number of Miracle Crystals.

After training, the card will receive a +10 level cap limit and increased stats.

Skill Practice

Here, you can increase the Skill level of a card. Increasing the Skill level will increase the duration of the Skill (Scorers and Note Lockers) or increase the amount of health that you'll gain (Healers). You can use any duplicate cards to level up the cards you want, but using a duplicate of the specific card will give more EXP. You can also use Skill Tickets which you get from Event rewards and ranking prices, as well as buy Triple Skill Tickets from the Exchange Store for 30 Michelle Stickers, and character-specific Tickets which you can get from the Exchange Store and raising your characters' ranks.

Image Type of Skill Ticket Amount of Skill EXP
Skillticket 5 Skill Ticket (Single) 1 EXP
Skillticket 6 Skill Ticket (Double) 5 EXP
Skillticket 7 Skill Ticket (Triple) 30 EXP
Skillticket 8 Skill Ticket (Premium) 200 EXP

Member List

Aside from the basic function of letting you see what cards you have, in the member list you can also view the two episodes that each card has, switch between the untrained and trained art of a card, and view the card art without the stats. You can also sort the members (such as by attribute, whether you've read their stories or not, etc.)

To view the episodes, you must tap on the card whose episode you wish to view and click one of the two buttons on the bottom. Through unlocking each episode and reading it, you can earn more Stars and also increase the card's stats. The amount and type of shards you'll need will vary by the card's rarity and attribute.

Card Rarity Shards for Episode and Stats Earned Shards for Special Episode and Stats Earned
1★ 10 S Shards and +100 For Every Stat 50 S Shards, 25 M Shards, and +200 For Every Stat
2★ 100 S Shards and +150 For Every Stat 400 S Shards, 150 M Shards, and +300 For Every Stat
3★ 300 S Shards, 100 M Shards, and +200 For Every Stat 1800 S Shards, 1200 M Shards, 300 L Shards, and +500 For Every Stat
4★ 500 S Shards, 300 M Shards, and +250 For Every Stat 2400 S Shards, 1600 M Shards, 400 L Shards, and +600 For Every Stat
5★ 500 S Shards, 300 M Shards, and +250 For Every Stat 2400 S Shards, 1600 M Shards, 400 L Shards, and +600 For Every Stat

Exchange

For more information regarding Michelle Sticker Exchange, see Michelle Sticker Exchange.

In the exchange, you can purchase items using Michelle Stickers that you receive from trading in duplicate cards. There are a variety of items you can buy using Stickers, such as practice tickets, shards, miracle crystals, coins, or a Golden Ticket. You receive more Stickers with higher rarity cards.

Card Rarity Michelle Stickers
2★ 5 Stickers
3★ 25 Stickers
4★ 100 Stickers

It's important to note that every week there is a limit of how many of an item you can buy, and each week the limit resets on Monday.

Gacha

The gacha is used to obtain cards using Stars as currency. The gacha features cards of the 2★, 3★, 4★ and 5★ rarities. Gaining higher rarity cards help increase your score and event point gain.

To reach the gacha page, swipe through the rotating banners until you see the featured gacha banner or tap on the gacha button next to the band and story buttons. When you reach the page, the game will show you the main gacha banner.

Head Start Gacha

  • Beginners only, available for one week after starting the game.
  • Features 2★ and higher members.
  • Get a guaranteed 4★ with one 10 Play.
  • Gacha rates are same as main gacha rates.

Main Gacha

The main gacha contains the 2★ and higher members with the rate-up members having higher drop rates. You need Stars for the gacha, or 1-play Star Tickets (which are gained rarely). There are three options to choose from:

  • The first one costs 2500 Stars and you play for 10 cards in the current gacha. In this option, there is always guaranteed 3★.
  • The second option costs 250 Stars and you play for 1 card. In this option, there is no guaranteed rarity card.
  • The third option cost 60 paid Stars and you play for 1 card. In this option, there is no guaranteed rarity. You can only do this once a day.

The drop rates for the rarities are:

Rarity Drop Rate
2★ 90%
3★ 8.5%
4★ 1.5%

As of March 10, 2018, the drop rates were changed to:

Rarity Percentage Rate
2★ 88.5%
3★ 8.5%
4★ 3%

During the game's 6th anniversary, with the addition of 5★ cards, the drop rates were changed to:

Rarity Percentage Rate
2★ 86.5%
3★ 8.5%
4★ 3%
5★ 2%

Type Gacha

This gacha features 2★ and higher members of the specified type only. It is usually made available mid-events to end (or close to the end) of events.

It was previously called Type Drop Boost Gacha where the featured type members only got a rate up. It differed from Type Gacha in the sense that pool still included other types.

★3+ Ticket Gacha

The ★3+ Ticket Gacha contains only 3★, 4★ and 5★ cards. To pull in this gacha, you'll have to use Golden Tickets which can only be bought through the Exchange using Michelle Stickers. Using these tickets you have the options of using one ticket for a single play or using 10 tickets for 10 play. The 3★+ Ticket Gacha has its own rarity percentage rate:

Rarity Percentage Rate
3★ 88%
4★ 10%
5★ 2%

Special Set Gacha

In the Special Set Gacha, you can pull for 5 or 10 members, depending on the event gacha. You have to use 1000 free stars for the 5-member gacha for 3 times, but 1500 paid stars for the 10-member gacha for 2 times. In both gachas, you will receive either 2x Big Boost Drinks or 1 Triple Skill Practice Ticket. Both of these have a guaranteed 3★. There is also a gacha that lets you use 500 Stars for 3 members and play it 5 times, but there is no guaranteed 3★.

Dream Festival Gacha

For more information, see Dream Festival.

4★ Guaranteed Gacha

In this gacha, you have to use 2500 paid stars to do one 10 Play with a guaranteed 4★. These gachas are usually held in order to commemorate X Million Player Celebrations or during game anniversaries.

Miracle Ticket Gacha

In this gacha, you have to use 2500 paid stars to do a normal 10 Play. Through this, you can acquire a 4★ Miracle Ticket that can be exchanged for a Permanent 4★ of your choice. It is said to come back every time the game celebrates its anniversary. A Miracle Ticket for Limited/Dream Festival 4★ was eventually added as well.

KIRAMEKI Festival Gacha

For more information, see KIRAMEKI Festival.

Characters

The game features a total of 40 characters from the eight bands in game.

Poppin'Party logo Kasumi (icon)Tae (icon)Rimi (icon)Saaya (icon)Arisa (icon)
Afterglow logo white outline Ran (icon)Moca (icon)Himari (icon)Tomoe (icon)Tsugumi (icon)
Pastel*Palettes logo Aya (icon)Hina (icon)Chisato (icon)Maya (icon)Eve (icon)
Roselia logo white outline Yukina (icon)Sayo (icon)Lisa (icon)Ako (icon)Rinko (icon)
Hello happy world English logo Kokoro (icon)Kaoru (icon)Hagumi (icon)Kanon (icon)Misaki (icon)
Morfonica logo Mashiro (icon)Touko (icon)Nanami (icon)Tsukushi (icon)Rui (icon)
RAISE A SUILEN logo LAYER (icon)LOCK (icon)MASKING (icon)PAREO (icon)CHUCHU (icon)
MyGO logo Tomori (icon)Anon (icon)Raana (icon)Soyo (icon)Taki (icon)

Songs

See here for complete list of songs available in Girls Band Party!

General Elections

See here for complete list of General Elections held for the game.

World Items and Miscellaneous Items

For complete list of items, please refer here.

Buying and Changing Band Equipment

At the Edogawa Music Store, you can purchase band-specific equipment to place inside of CiRCLE to boost their member's strength. Specific equipment will work only on specific bands and only one of each type can be equipped at any time. The equipment can be leveled up.

Level Requirements Boosts
1 1,000 Coins and 10 S Shards 2%
2 30,000 Coins, 100 S Shards, and 30 M Shards 2.5%
3 50,000 Coins, 300 S Shards, and 100 M Shards 3%
4 100,000 Coins, 500 S Shards, 300 M Shards, and 100 L Shards 3.5%
5 300,000 Coins, 1000 S Shards, 500 M Shards, and 300 L Shards 4%
6 500,000 Coins, 500 L Shards, 30 Miracle Crystals and certain Band Rank
  • Mic - Band Rank 21
  • Guitar - Band Rank 23
  • Bass - Band Rank 25
  • Drums - Band Rank 27
  • Others - Band Rank 29
4.5%

Buying Flyers, Posters, and Cover Songs

At CiRCLE, you can buy the cover songs released in-game along with the band flyers and posters you unlock after reading their respective chapter in their story. You buy the cover songs using Tone Crystal Tone Crystal earned through reading stories, you can buy the flyers and posters using Coin Coin and shards. Like the equipment, you can level up the posters and flyers to have an increase to the stats of the band's members.

Level Requirements Boosts
1 2,000 Coins and 10 S Shards 6%
2 50,000 Coins, 300 S Shards, and 90 M Shards 7%
3 100,000 Coins, 900 S Shards, and 300 M Shards 8%
4 300,000 Coins, 1500 S Shards, 900 M Shards, and 300 L Shards 9%
5 500,000 Coins, 3000 S Shards, 1500 M Shards, and 900 L Shards 10%

Buying Food Items

At the Cafeteria, you have the option to purchase food items. Each item provides a boost to a single attribute, and leveling up the food increases the boost.

Level Requirements Boosts
1 2,000 Coins and 10 S Shards 1%
2 50,000 Coins, 300 S Shards, and 90 M Shards 3%
3 100,000 Coins, 900 S Shards, and 300 M Shards 5%
4 300,000 Coins, 1500 S Shards, 900 M Shards, and 300 L Shards 7%
5 500,000 Coins, 3000 S Shards, 1500 M Shards, and 900 L Shards 10%
6 30 Monaka, 800,000 Coins, and 1500 L Shards 12%

Using Michelle Monaka To Buy Decorations

At Arisa's home (Ryuseido), you can buy more items to increase stats of specific attributes. However, instead of food, you can purchase decorations to place in the Cafeteria. Like the food and equipment, levelling the decorations will increase the boost.

Level Requirements Boosts
1 5 Monaka and 2,000 Coins 1%
2 7 Monaka and 50,000 Coins 3%
3 10 Monaka and 100,000 Coins 5%
4 15 Monaka and 300,000 Coins 7%
5 20 Monaka and 500,000 Coins 10%
6 30 Monaka and 800,000 Coins 12%

Limited Time Items

When important events occur for the franchise or during holidays, in-game rewards will be released to celebrate. These are only released during a certain time and will never come back, so it's best to get them while they're available.

Level Requirements Boosts
1 None 0.5%
2 50,000 Coins 1%
3 100,000 Coins 1.5%
4 300,000 Coins 2%
5 500,000 Coins 2.5%

How To Switch Out Items

Switching out items is fairly simple and quick. To switch, simply press the microphone-shaped button in the main menu (can be found below the present box and missions buttons) and scroll through the menu to select which items you wish to replace.

Titles

Titles are tags that you can place on yourself to show who you are in small little ways. Titles show up when you match up with others during Multi Lives. They also show up in the event's leaderboard.

For gallery of Profile Titles, see BanG Dream! Girls Band Party!/Titles.

Events

For list of all events, go here.
For a timeline of all events in all server, go here.
For list of normal/regular events, go here.

To access the Event page, swipe through the rotating banners in lower left side of the main screen to find the event banner or underneath the Multi Live button on the Live page. Each event generally has the same mechanics, where you earn points by playing Live which lets you unlock the event rewards and places you in the even rankings.

From the event rewards, the cards available to unlock will be the event's 2★ and 3★ event cards, Stars, shards, and Michelle Monaka.

Badges can be earned by playing lives, you can exchange those badges for items such as Shards, EXP tickets, Coins and Michelle Monaka which is located at the left side of the event screen next to the event story or the exchange option in the Band screen.

There are three main ways to increase events points:

  • Getting a high score and combo will slightly increase your points.
  • Each event has a featured attribute and featured members, and if you make a team that contains these featured attribute and members there will be an increase in points. If you use the featured attribute, there will a 10% increase with each card with the attribute in your team. If you use the featured members, there will be a 20% increase in each card with the member in your team.
  • Using Live Boosts can also help increase the points you earn per song, and up to three boosts can be used per songs. Using one boost can multiple your points by 5 times then your normal points, two boosts can multiple your points by 10 times than your normal points, and three boosts can multiple your points by 15 times than your normal points.

It's important to note that you must meet certain requirements to gain any event points, and if you don't then no event points will rewarded to you.

Challenge Lives

For list of challenge live events, go here.

This event type was introduced in the "When the Flowers Bloom" event, where Challenge Points and Challenge Lives are introduced.

While the player can still earn points through normal Lives, the player also gains Challenge Points (CP). You use them to play in Challenge Live, where you can play one the three designated challenge songs for score ranking on that event. It uses the following amount of CP: 200 CP for the normal amount points, 400 CP for twice the amount of points, 800 CP for four times the amount of normal points. In Challenge Live, the player will be able to pick between three songs to play, with at least one new song in the list. The new song will only be available in Free/Multi-lives after the event ended.

Maximum band power during Challenge Live includes the overall stats of the card plus area item bonuses plus band bonuses. Band bonus is a +20% to overall stats of the card if it matches the attribute and another +10% if it matches a boost member.

A new parameter for maximum band power during Challenge Live was introduced during the Growing Up Sisters! event. If a card matches the member and the attribute, it will get +50% to a certain stat (either Performance, Visual, or Technique).

VS Lives

For list of VS Live events, go here.

This event type was introduced in the "Always Halloween For Kokoro!" event, with a twist on Multi-Lives.

In VS Lives, the player joins either of the following rooms: Event Music Room or the Free Music Room. In the Select Music Room, it follows like a normal Multi-Live, except the players are competing against one another for the amount of event points and the amount of Medals earned. With the Event Music Room, it follows the Select Music Room, except the song is always the new event song, and the player's score in this room will calculate their Score Ranking for the event.

With the Medals earned from the VS Lives, they can be used in the Marina's Gacha where players can earn Live Boost Drinks, Skill Tickets, and other rewards. However, Medals from each event don't carry over to the next one.

Live Goals

For list of live goals events, go here.

This event type was introduced in the "Neo Fantasy Online -Journey-" event, with the addition of Goals.

The player proceeds with the event as normal, however they can earn more points by completing Goals. Each Goal follows one of the five categories: Score, Energy, Note Accuracy, Combo, and Multi. Each category has fifteen different Goals, with ten in the normal and five for the Expert Goals.

The Goals vary for each event differ, but some Goals require specific requirements such as a song being a certain level or the amount of Perfects the player gets in a Live.

Mission Live

For list of mission live events, go here.

This event type was introduced in the "Wholehearted Song for Me" event, with the addition of event-type missions in the mission list and "Event Support Band".

Similar to normal live events, you earned event points from free live and multi live, and multi live provides more event points due to fever bonus. Also, there are also bonuses from the event support band which are selected from your list of owned cards.

Support band provides event points other in addition to the event points gained from your main band. The members of event support band are selected from the cards that are not put in the main band. The 5 cards that have the top 5 highest card power which are not put in the main band will be selected and cards that have both attribute and character boost will be prioritized.

Team Live Festival

For list of mission live events, go here.

This event type was introduced during the Iris of Secrets and Youth event. During this event, players are divided into two 5-person teams.

Similarly to a VS Live, you will be using the Skills of the members of your band, parameter bonuses are available, and Medals can be used in Marina's Gift Box. The winning team will receive extra rewards at the end of the event. The score calculation (either Accuracy, Energy or Combo) and playable songs are switched depending on the time of the day.

Medley Live

For list of mission live events, go here.

This type of event was introduced during the Let's Screeeeam! event.

It is an event where a total of 15 members are organized into three bands and used to play three songs successively. The Combo and Life will be carried over for the whole 3 songs and additional score ranks are available (C+, B+, A+, S+, SS+) which is based from the total score of the three songs. Similarly to VS Live, players can opt to play the event's Challenge Medley or play a Free Medley. A parameter bonus is also likewise available. An interim page is accessible after finishing a song. In the interim page, players can change Live settings, change song difficulty, change Live Boosts consumption, recover Live Boosts, and/or choosing to stop the current Medley. Event points and Live rewards are based on the number of Live Boosts consumed and Live Boosts are consumed upon moving to the interim page. However, if a Medley Live is stopped other than the Stop Live method in the interim page, event points, badges, and rewards will not be awarded.

Application Information and Version History

For version history, see here. (NOTE: Page is unmaintained!).

iOS

For additional information regarding the game application, refer to the table below. (Data as of March 21nd, 2023.)

Language OS Version Seller App Size (Doesn't include game data size) Category Compatibility Age/
Content Rating
Copyright
JA
(日本語)
iOS 7.0.1 Craft Egg, Inc. 390.9MB Games iPhone 8 and up (minimum), iPhone 12 and up (recommended) 4+ (Apps in this category contain no objectionable material.) ©BanG Dream! Project ©Craft Egg Inc. ©bushiroad All Rights Reserved.
EN
(English)
6.1.1 Bushiroad International Pte. Ltd. 422.3MB iOS 11.0 or later (iPhone/iPod touch)
iPadOS 11.0 or later (iPad)
©BanG Dream! Project ©Craft Egg Inc. ©bushiroad All Rights Reserved.
KO
(한국어)
6.2.5 Kakao Games Corp. 570MB © 뱅드림, 걸즈밴드파티, 걸파, 리듬게임, 러브라이브, 게임
ZHT
(繁体中文)
6.1.8 Gamonster Inc 441.4MB iOS 11.0 or later (iPhone/iPod touch)
iPadOS 11.0 or later (iPad)
Apple M1-equipped macOS 11.0 or later (Mac)
©BanG Dream! Project ©Craft Egg Inc. ©bushiroad All Rights Reserved. ©Mobimon Inc.
ZHS
(简体中文)
6.2.9 Shanghai Hode Information Technology Co.,Ltd. 432MB ©Shanghai Hode Information Technology Co.,Ltd

Android

Language OS Version Seller App Size (Doesn't include game data size) Category Compatibility Age/
Content Rating
JA
(日本語)
Android 7.0.1 Craft Egg, Inc. 95.9 MB Music Android 9 and up, 4GB and more RAM (minimum), Android 12 and up, 8GB or more RAM (recommended) 3+ (Suitable for all age groups. Some violence in a comical or fantasy context is acceptable. Bad language is not permitted.)
EN
(English)
6.1.1 Bushiroad International Pte Ltd_ 80.68 MB Android 4.4 and up
KO
(한국어)
6.2.5 Kakao Games Corp 119.53 MB Android 5.0 and up
ZHT
(繁体中文)
6.1.8 Mobimon Inc. 117.92 MB Android 4.4 and up
ZHS
(简体中文)
6.2.9 Bilibili 116.33 MB CADPA 8+

Nintendo Switch

Nintendo Switch App Information
Required Memory 6.7GB
Play Mode TV Mode, Tablet Mode, Mobile Mode
No. of Players One Person
Supported Controller Nintendo Switch Pro Controller
Save Data Storage Supported
Supported Hardware Nintendo Switch
Supported Language Japanese
Release Date September 16, 2021
January 27, 2022 (S2/DLC)
Rating CERO B (Ages 12 and up)
Manufacturer's SRP (Suggested Retail Price) JPY 7,678 (tax inclusive)
JPY 2800 (DLC-tax inclusive)
Seller Bushiroad
Developer Rocket Studio, Inc.
Others Nintendo Switch Lite compatible. (However, some operations may not be available.)

Gallery

For a list of cards, go here.
For more galleries, see here.

External Links

 

You can download the game from the following:

Japanese iTunes Google Play Android APK
English iTunes Google Play Android APK
Traditional Chinese iTunes Google Play Android APK
Korean iTunes Google Play Android APK
Simplified Chinese iTunes Android APK

References

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