Pictured above are the details given by the game for of the Evillious card for Luka within the gacha, with five pictures, respectively. Afterwards, just for fun, I took pictures of particular team matchups that amused me, with the joke (or, rather, what I found mildly amusing) explanations below the cut.
Between the other two posts, the explanation for the meaning behind the text and information in the five screenshots for Kayo are given. Please refer back to those if you want details, but, in short, it explains how Luka’s card works within the game.
As for the extra posts... in each of these, I am the only person using an Evillious card.
Playing Riliane’s card, the name of our team (If My Brother And Sister Switched?) is rather on the nose. If I had used the other side of Riliane’s card (her dressed as Allen), it would have been even more appropriate, but ah well.
In the second picture, Allen being part of “Team Housekeeping” was rather spot on, and, in the next, having Banica on team “Leave The Cooking To Me!” is a bit of an alarming prospect. After that is Allen once again, on team “It’s Food Time”, a name I felt fittingly close to Riliane’s favourite phrase.
The last one is a name I used for only one day on December 26th, using the mastered picture of Allen’s card, which shows Riliane disguised as Allen holding onto Allen’s body (disguised as her, of course). As a macabre shout-out to fellow Evillious fans, I changed my screenname to the event that happened that day.
Pictured above are the details given by the game for each of the Evillious cards available in the gacha. These pictures pertain to Banica and Gallerian, with five pictures for each respectively.
Continuing from the previous post about Riliane and Allen, after the information about the cards and the stories, the bonus details show hair accessories (if any), the name of the outfit, and the colour variants. Each card can have a “mastery rank” from 1 to 5. For these cards, Version 1 is available automatically, at mastery level 0. At mastery level 1, Variant 1 is unlocked. At mastery level 2, the hairstyle is unlocked. At mastery level 3, outfit variant 2 is unlocked. Mastery level 4 doesn’t give any extra parts to the outfit, but maxing the card at mastery level 5 gives the final version of the outfit, variant 3.
After that, it shows who can wear the outfit. In some cases, outfits are available to all or some groups or characters. However, in this case, the outfit is exclusive. Hitting the info button next to the face shows the following popup, which explains the exclusivity, as well as providing a list of accessories that are incompatible with the exclusive hair.
Hitting the info button in the upper right corner of the colour variants brings up the infobox showing each of the outfit variants as well as the mastery rank at which they unlock. Finally, hitting the info button in the upper right hand corner of the “Wearable by” box spells out the requirements for wearing the card and the outfit: The card that is required for a certain character to wear a certain outfit, how to obtain the outfit, and how to have the character wear the costume.
Pictured above are the details given by the game for each of the Evillious cards available in the gacha. These pictures pertain to Riliane and Allen, with five pictures for each respectively.
The information about the cards is the same in spite of the different information per card, and are as follows:
The “Virtual Singer” in the upper-left side of the card indicates that these cards are based on the “virtual singer” group (which includes Miku, Rin, Len, Luka, MEIKO, and KAITO). Sometimes, the Virtual Singer cards will be associated with one of the singing groups present in the game. In this case, neither card is associated with one of the other groups. Next to that is the title of the card (”The Arrogant Princess” and “The Twin Servant”, respectively), with their representative Vocaloid underneath.
The numbers to the right, more or less, indicate how “powerful” a card is. The more total talent a group has, the easier it is to obtain high scores. Their skills, “A Wish In A Bottle” and “’Family’ Discord”, respectively, are also used during the course of playing the game. Riliane’s and Allen’s both help with getting a higher score.
With regard to the card art, the top picture with the four yellow stars is the card before it’s “Mastered”, or upgraded. For a 4☆ card, only the first picture is available from levels 1-50. (Levels are obtained by simply playing the game with the card.) Once level 50 has been reached, with some in-game items, the card can be upgraded to get better statistics and raise the level cap to 60, and the stars change from yellow to a shiny blue. At this point, either version of the art can be chosen for the card, and can be changed as desired. In spite of fully upgrading these two cards, I keep them on their pre-upgrade pictures since I prefer how they look, although I have switched back on occasion.
Finally, there are the side stories. There two side stories per character, although Margarita’s card is an exception. The first half of the story is available at level 1, and the second half of the story is available after the character’s level is maxed; in this case, to 60. Each character who is in Project Sekai is shown regarding who participates in each story. In this case, Rin and Len are involved in both stories.
Depending on who you are, this type of post is probably much less exciting than the sort of thing I would usually put on this blog. However, for those who are curious, these are text announcements as well as gacha odds of the Memoirs of Wrongdoings and Evillious event.
The top picture is the announcement for the Evillious announcement’s beginning, and what to expect during the campaign.
The second image, which you may have to open in a new tab to be able to read, is, if I recall an announcement that preceded the previous one. This gave the details of the Memoirs of Wrongdoing gacha and the new characters that could be obtained, as well as some of the general mechanics of Proseka’s gacha events and how they’re used specifically in Memoirs of Wrongdoings.
The third image is extremely similar to the second, but with more details added, and was posted on the start of the gacha event.
Similarly, the fourth image is very close to the first image in text, but was posted when the event began, rather than an announcement of the event.
Moving onto the third row, these are announcements of the three new songs added in honor of the event, in the following order (one per each image): The Daughter of Evil, The Servant of Evil, and Waltz of the Deceased (also known as Waltz of the Departed).
On the last row are images taken from the gacha page itself. The first image gives a summary of the gacha, including the new cards, as well as an explanation of how the gacha works in extreme detail.
The second gives the odds of drawing any given card. Even in a new tab at full size, it’s a bit difficult to read. The very top gives the general odds of drawing a certain level of card (4☆ being 3%, 3☆ being 8.5%, and 2☆ being 88.5%; keep in mind all Evillious cards are 4☆ cards) as well as the specific odds of drawing a given card. For example, if one wanted to specifically draw one of the Evillious cards, there is a 0.4% chance of it happening on a given draw. Other 4☆ cards have approximate odds of 0.009% chance of appearing. If someone would like me to transcribe a specific card name or odds, please feel free to DM me.
The final picture gives the odds of a “Guaranteed Drop Rate”, which is when a card that is either 3☆ or 4☆ is guaranteed to the player. There are a few different ways this can happen, but the most common is using 3,000 crystals to draw 10 cards; of the cards drawn in that lot, at the very minimum, one 3☆ card will be given to the player. One may also get multiple 3☆ cards (say, seven 2☆ and three 3☆ cards), a 4☆ card with the rest being 2☆ cards, or, if lady luck is feeling quite generous, a mix of 4☆ cards, 3☆ cards, and 2☆ cards. For the guaranteed drop rate, a 4☆ card has a 3% chance of appearing, and a 3☆ card has a 97% chance of appearing, with odds for specific cards listed. If anyone wants the names or drop rates of specific cards, please message me.
Note that these odds will not necessarily carry over to the re-run of the gacha; many new cards have been and will be added to the game between when these pictures were taken and the re-run, and the number of cards and their odds are bound to change.
These eight pictures contain all of the dialogues from both RIliane Lucifen d’Autriche and Allen Avadonia from the Aku no Taizai event in Project Sekai. These conversations are not in any particular order. As opposed to other characters, where each character would have three conversations musing to themselves, Allen and Riliane each get one individual conversation, and then there are two conversations that take place with both of them.
My apologies for the terrible floor edits to make the dialogue boxes expand.
In Project Sekai, whenever a character has dialogue, a “chibi” sprite of them will be on screen with a little dialogue pop-up box over their heads indicating the subject they want to think or talk about at that time. Each piece of preview dialogue in on the left, with its full corresponding text on the right.
Although some lines have a speaker icon next to them indicating an audio clip, the line itself is was not actually voiced for the characters in the Aku no Taizai Fragment. This applies to all Aku no Taizai characters. The sounds would be things such as, “Mmm…”, “Ah”, “Haa”, or giggling in their respective Vocaloid’s voice.
Allen’s conversation is his musing on how his responsibilities have grown thanks to Riliane’s tyranny. Riliane’s conversation is Riliane showing off her level of pride. Of the conversations between the two, the first is about Allen serving RIliane during teatime. The second conversation deals with Riliane’s tyranny, as well as what she desires.
As an aside, each character has a set portrait for their dialogues, regardless of what they’re wearing or how they’re feeling. Hence, the default Rin portrait is always used for Riliane, and the default Len portrait is always used for Allen.
These six pictures contain all of the dialogue said by Banica Conchita from the Aku no Taizai event in Project Sekai. These conversations are not in any particular order.
In Project Sekai, whenever a character has dialogue, a “chibi” sprite of them will be on screen with a little dialogue pop-up box over their heads indicating the subject they want to think or talk about at that time. Each piece of preview dialogue in on the left, with its full corresponding text on the right.
Although some lines have a speaker icon next to them indicating an audio clip, the line itself is was not actually voiced for the characters in the Aku no Taizai Fragment. This applies to all Aku no Taizai characters. The sounds would be things such as, “Mmm…”, “Ah”, “Haa”, or giggling in their respective Vocaloid’s voice.
In the first conversation, Banica talks about her status as a gourmande and her desire for new foods. In the second, Banica reminisces about her relationship with Arte and Pollo. The third concerns the (in)famous name Muzuri wanted to give to Banica, and how she feels about “Muramurajakotasupopopo”.
As an aside, each character has a set portrait for their dialogues, regardless of what they’re wearing or how they’re feeling. Hence, the default MEIKO portrait is always used for Banica.
As some of you may have heard, the Japanese version of Project Sekai is, as of writing, re-running the “Memoirs of Wrongdoing” gacha campaign where one could obtain cards for Riliane, Allen, Banica, Kayo, and Gallerian. The campaign is to last from May 2nd to May 16th.
Fortunately, events in the Japanese version of Project Sekai, with very little exception, are run in the English version approximately a year later. This means that, around this time next year, the English server should theoretically be getting a re-run of the gacha and the event (including the gifts of Margarita’s card and the “Brioche” item for simply logging in).
i may provide more information on how the game works if anyone shows interest, but if people who haven’t played Project Sekai and want to have the cards for themselves are simply interested, I would recommend the following:
- If you do not have an account, make one as soon as possible.
- Do not spend any crystals. Do anything and everything you can to save up as many crystals as possible. Each x10 roll comes at the cost of 3,000 crystals, and this guarantees either a 3☆ or 4☆ card. If I recall, for the event, I saved up 58,000-some odd crystals, and only had one roll left when I finally got my last card. I also had a ridiculous amount of luck, such as one pull, where I got two Evillious characters at once.
Ignoring the gacha system, the card levels are as follows: All 1☆ cards are given as part of the story; some 2☆ cards are given as part of the story, and one 2☆ card is available in exchange for 5,000 event points for a given event. (event points are given by simply playing the game). A single 3☆ card can be gotten in exchange for 15,000 event points. Therefore, you can grow your collection without needing to spend crystals on the gacha. Of course, if you are given a gacha ticket, which allows you to roll in a gacha for free, don’t hesitate to use it!
Most of all, this is a game that does need to be played once a day, even if the activity is limited to certain types of shows, to reap the most rewards and have the best chance at getting enough crystals to even your odds of getting the card or cards that you want.
As stated when the event started in English, I highly discourage anyone from purchasing crystals for real money. You are simply paying for a slim chance at getting the card that you want Weekly posts should resume, and in these posts are the odds for the first gacha for each card. Since there will be many more 3☆ and 4☆ cards in the card pool, odds may be slightly adjusted by the time this event reaches the English servers.
These screencaps contain all of the dialogue said by Gallerian Marlon from the Aku no Taizai event in Project Sekai. These conversations are not in any particular order.
In Project Sekai, whenever a character has dialogue, a “chibi” character will be on screen with a little box over their heads indicating either a thought, conversation, or monologue. Each piece of preview dialogue is on the left, with its full corresponding text on the right.
Although some lines have a speaker icon next to them that would allow a player to replay an audio clip, the Aku no Taizai Fragment doesn’t have full dialogue recordings. The sounds associated with the lines are “Mmm…”, “Ah”, “Haa”, or giggling in their respective Vocaloid’s voice.
In the first conversation, Gallerian muses on the true identity of Ma. In the second, Gallerian talks about Michelle and Bruno. The final dialogue box has Gallerian musing on why he decided to study law in the first place.
As an aside, each character has a set portrait for their dialogues, regardless of what they’re wearing or how they’re feeling. Hence, the default KAITO portrait is always used for Gallerian.