The Season 3 Magic Stone Scramble held from 12/01 to 12/31 (UTC+9) has come to an end. With this, we present you the Season 3 Magic Stone Scramble season report.
In the previous report, King: Ottarl made his appearance in DanChro, showcasing remarkable performances in the Magic Stone Scramble as well.
Additionally, on 12/05 (UTC+9), midway through season 3, New-Fallen Snow Princess: Ais Wallenstein made her debut in DanChro, engaging in fierce battles with King: Ottarl.
This season featured not only new Adventurers but also a variety of Characters, including existing ones, showcasing a diverse lineup.
In this report, we have compiled and provided information, not only based on the everyday experiences of players but also on numerical changes. We hope that you find the following data and comments informative.
Since this season report compiles data from users ranked Platinum or above, we believe it provides a more high-level overview of the current Magic Stone Scramble environment for our players.
The next report, we are preparing comparisons with the previous rankings for each category and character. We will continue to strive to provide even better reports in the future.
[Contents]
- Overall Pick Rates and their Win Rates
- Introducing the Characters with the Highest Win Rate
- Character Pick Rates as 1st Units for the Magic Stone Scramble
- Role Pick Rates
- Scene Card Pick Rates
- Season 3 Magic Stone Scramble Overview
Introducing the Characters with the Highest Win Rate
In this season, the character with the highest win rate was Lady of the Two-Handed Blade: Tiona Hiryute.
The reason behind Lady of the Two-Handed Blade: Tiona Hiryute having the highest win rate can be due to the Battle Items [Final Medicine] and [Goliath Robe], implemented in the Uncharted Battlefield and United Final Battle.
When equipped with the Battle Items [Final Medicine] and [Goliath Robe], the constant activation of their effects provides a significant advantage, even in the Magic Stone Scramble.
For New-Fallen Snow Princess: Ais Wallenstein, who ranked 2nd, there was a strong impression that she was being selected as a counterpart to King: Ottarl.
Despite being a defensive role, King: Ottarl, whose builds often emphasize firepower through Scene Cards and Assists, found New-Fallen Snow Princess: Ais Wallenstein to be a formidable opponent.
Overall Pick Rates and their Win Rates
Rank | Character | Pick Rate | Win Rate |
---|---|---|---|
No.4 |
New-Fallen Snow Princess |
13.5% |
32.6% |
No.5 |
Little Rookie |
7.7% |
20% |
No.6 |
Amazon |
5.2% |
12.7% |
No.7 |
Elgarm |
3.7% |
10.9% |
No.8 |
Floaty Princess |
1.9% |
4% |
The previous 1st place holder, Sword Princess: Ais Wallenstein, dropped to 3rd place in the rankings this season.
Furthermore, King: Ottarl, who was in 6th place in the previous season, climbed to 1st place. This could be attributed to his mid-season participation in the Magic Stone Scramble starting from 11/14 (UTC+9) in the previous season.
Originally, King: Ottarl has been a widely used character since his initial participation, known for his well-rounded abilities in both offense and defense.
Similarly to the previous season, Tione ranked 2nd, but her usage count has increased compared to the previous season.
This may be due to the advantageous attribute against the monsters appearing in the Magic Stone Scramble being switched to the Electric attribute.
Character Pick Rates as 1st Units for the Magic Stone Scramble
Rank | Character | Pick Rate |
---|---|---|
No.4 |
Amazon |
7.7% |
No.5 |
King |
6.7% |
No.6 |
Gale |
3.5% |
No.7 |
Thousand Elf |
3% |
No.8 |
Black Cat Witch |
2.9% |
The most frequently chosen 1st Unit Character was Sword Princess: Ais Wallenstein.
However, the noteworthy aspect this time is the ranking of Little Rookie: Bell Cranel.
Despite being ranked 5th in overall usage, Little Rookie: Bell Cranel achieved the 2nd position in being selected as the 1st Unit Character.
This is likely due to many users choosing Sword Princess: Ais Wallenstein as their 1st Unit Character, influencing the selection for Little Rookie: Bell Cranel.
Similarly, this seems to apply to New-Fallen Snow Princess: Ais Wallenstein as well.
Role Pick Rates
With the top two positions in overall usage rate belonging to characters with a defense role, the usage of defense role characters increased, resulting in a decrease in the proportion of other roles this season.
Additionally, instead of using numerous attack role characters, the trend shifted towards using a variety of defense role characters such as King: Ottarl and Jormungandr: Tione Hiryute, indicating a shift toward a strategy centered around prolonged battles.
Scene Card Pick Rates
Rank | Scene Card | Pick Rate |
---|---|---|
No.4 |
Aaand, Bang! |
6.3% |
No.5 |
Sea Angler |
6% |
No.6 |
A Night of Familia Pride |
5.4% |
No.7 |
Sprightly Sword Princess |
4.8% |
No.8 |
Pursuit of Greater Heights |
4.1% |
The overall ranking is closely tied to the character pick rates, with many durable-type Scene Cards ranking high.
Similar to the previous season, we confirmed the effectiveness of “Goddess at Work,” which boosts the speed of defeating monsters—an essential factor in the Magic Stone Scramble. Additionally, “Sea Angler” played a crucial role in boosting the power of finishing moves during chaotic late-game skirmishes.
Moreover, the newly introduced “Pursuit of Greater Heights” Scene Card, which significantly increases the Normal Attack damage for attack roles, was noticeable for its combination with “Goddess at Work.”
The fundamental stats that Scene Cards possess are crucial in the Magic Stone Scramble. Therefore, Scene Cards that are easily obtainable through event distributions and Battle Pass rewards with increased limits were frequently used.
Even distributed cards can play a significant role, so don’t miss out on future opportunities to obtain them!
Season 3 Magic Stone Scramble Overview
We appreciate the participation of many users in the Season 3 Magic Stone Scramble. Thank you very much!
It was a season where the Adventurers and Scene Cards in use changed rapidly, even within the short span of one month.
To ensure that newly introduced characters like Goddess of Charity: Artemis can excel in the Magic Stone Scramble, we will continue to make improvements to create an environment where characters, both new and existing, can thrive in the Magic Stone Scramble.
We hope you continue to support “Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?: Battle Chronicle.”