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This guide covers how to park in Project SEKAI. Parking is when players stop earning event points at a specific number. |
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It is not necessary to stop at around 1000 points, but this allows flexibility in case of mistakes. To determine how many plays, which songs, and the scores needed, see the section below with parking values. It is recommended to use a team with 0% event bonus to simplify calculations. |
It is not necessary to stop at around 1000 points, but this allows flexibility in case of mistakes. To determine how many plays, which songs, and the scores needed, see the section below with parking values. It is recommended to use a team with 0% event bonus to simplify calculations. |
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==Parking values== |
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*Using [[Hitorinbo Envy]] |
*Using [[Hitorinbo Envy]] |
Latest revision as of 21:40, 5 November 2021
This guide covers how to park in Project SEKAI. Parking is when players stop earning event points at a specific number.
How to park
- Set an event point goal
- Play normally until you are within around 1000 points to your goal
- Calculate how many plays, which songs, and the scores needed.
It is not necessary to stop at around 1000 points, but this allows flexibility in case of mistakes. To determine how many plays, which songs, and the scores needed, see the section below with parking values. It is recommended to use a team with 0% event bonus to simplify calculations.
Parking values
- Using Hitorinbo Envy