Re: [新作]Way2
Since the information is all over the place I am making a small guide(walkthrogh) with what I know so far.
First of there is an english quick start manual in the english version, its not that indepth but it will get you started.
The Hanafuda game starts you of with a number of cards in your hand and in the field(screen).
You always start first and you always want to have the most hands and field since they mean more options.
When you right click it will show the card types, gold,black(animals),banners and greens(useless)
What you should note is that greens are double while the rest are singular so you can count cards, for example if you have a 3 gold on the field and have two green 3's then you can control the situation.
The 3 red is either in the opponents hand or in the deck. If it is in the opponents hand you can sit on it until he releases it.
After another click it will show you the combos, things to note is that gold are awesome, another is that Sakazuki( h like symbol, represents 9 and September) has 2 combos that synergies with gold so you always want it.
Also note Red has two cards that overlap gold and blue two that overlap animal(cat horse panda).
The rest 1+alpha are filler, they are useful only in that they let you continue collecting cards safely since any new addition after the threshold is a new combo so you always have option to finish.
Also note the symbols each combo has,it becomes important later.
You play by matching the numbers(months) from you hand to the field, after that it will automatically draw a card from the deck and match it for yourself or put it on the field if there is no match.
Then the AI will do the same thing. If you are not in combat you do not have to worry what the AI does outside of keeping track of the cards stolen. If you are in combat the AI can attack once he has a combo.
Once you have a combo you can chose to continue or finish, if you continue you must make another combo or extend one(banners,greens,blacks)
The extra cards to the left you can play one for half a heart instead of your hand, they are duplicate so if your opponent has already stolen that card you can use it to get your own.
Once the round ends all the extra cards not used become green virtual cards for the next round.
The virtual cards are counted for the purpose of combos but get replaced by the real version so you can't have double combos.
Now for the quests:
What is important is when you mouse over a Hunt/Search/Boss area it shows you the extra cards for that round the F field and Hand.
If you have an item Hunt[x/y/z] xyz represents the overall value for that round, the higher it is the more extra cards field and hand you get for that particular round.
Summoning spirits also increases the overall value.
Combat/Boss fights has values common to all rounds. Attack gives damage in addition to what you have from combos, Def protects you from enemy attacks.
Bow attack at the start of the round. I am not sure what supporter battle does.
In addition an item that have Field or Hand is extra added to all type of games/rounds.
Summoned spirits also have bonus combos, similar to virtual cards.
If you look at boss battles you will see that their initial attack consists of this virtual combos.
This means that if the boss makes the same combo in game his attack will not rise.
I am not sure what the plus symbols at top mean for spirits.
The Karma per quest is tracked, when you finish the quest if its bigger then the previous max karma it become the max karma for that quest.
If you enter camp that means its not tracked anymore, to see if the karma its tracked or not look between the health, karma, and leafs, if there is a red denied stamp that means its not tracked.
Max karma is useful in harem mode after you finish the quest line.
A useful strategy is to get an item with lots of hearts and good cooking(meal and spice, sheep also seems to have good cooking bonus).
Make a good team of summons and auto resolve matches(this is also how you item grind). If you pace yourself based on the difficulty and your health you shouldn't have a problem getting good karma.
You may observe when you sacrifice to the alter you get some heroes, you can get them after you finish the quest for harem mode. The type of heroes you get is based on how you sue the element scrolls I believe.
The Milk Factory is the previous game harem mode, it is useful so you can get some scrolls from shop(200 price) or get onigiri(rice balls) for the main mode.
The main Harem Blade mode I will make a guide when I have a clearer understanding on how it works.