BRUH FR I hate sliders ☠ I would be able to fc so many songs on hard/expert mode if the damn sliders didn't break my combo....don't get me started on the slide flicks...
My way to be good at bd is play the hardest level such as six trillion years(sp29) over and over again, and than play another songs that in a decent level such as 25 or 24. I suddenly feel much better at playing the game, it's really help my out
always check your note speed,if you had experience on fast notes on other rhythm games put 10.0 or more but if you still new to rhythm games put below 9 and also if you're good or bad its your play style,everyone has different playstyle so please check your suitable play styles
Take my bread. 🍞🍞🍞 Not JP main (EN player here) but most stuff will come in handy for both EN and JP versions. Also not to mention Practice Mode is coming next year in EN so yeah.
I'm a project sekai player and I thought bandori and puroseka are the same but start playing bandori my movement is a little bit awkward since the note in bandori and puroseka are not the same and I rarely get FC. Thanks for the tips!
I have played bandori for a while about a year ago, I started playing again and I went from clearing 24 level songs to 27 level songs. Sometimes in the middle of a live, I lose my focus and end up running out of energy. Other than that, it is alright. And also, I know it is random but I can’t be the only one thinking Amanojaku is the easiest 28 level song, I think it is easier than some 26 level songs.
I Used To Be A Thumb Player Starting Off In Bandori, But Now I'm A Finger Player. I Still Sometimes Use My Thumbs, But Only When I'm Lazy And Play On Hard Difficulty. My Advice Would Be To Start Using Fingers If You're A Thumb Player. It May Seem Hard At First, But It Actually Gets Quite Easy Once You Get The Hang Of It. It's Sometimes Necessary To Use Fingers If You Wanna FC Any Expert Or Special Songs. Also, If You've Been Playing Bandori For A While (I've Been 1.5 Year For EN And 1.5 Year For JP Servers), Your Brain Will Automatically Memorise The Patterns Of The Game. So Sometimes Your Hands Will Automatically Move When You're About To Miss A Note (I've Had The Experience With Jumping Through Automatic Hands Mode). Also The Most Important Thing Is The Speed. While I Was In The EN Server, I Used To Play On The Default Speed (5.0 Or Someting). Back Then I Didn't Know How To Change The Speed. But When I Learned That, I Kept Increasting My Speed Little By Little, And I Just Kept Getting More Better And Better At The Game (My Current Speed Is 9.9). I Honestly Think You Should Start Increasing The Speed Little By Little, Not All Out At Once. If You Think The Speed Is Getting Slow, You Increase The Speed. Time Goes By And So Do Our Speed Senses. Take A Speed That You're Compatible For Now Stick To It. Then Start Increasing Your Speed Later On. Another Important Thing, You Should Enjoy All The Beatmaps And Difficulty Levels. I Recommend Starting With Easy, Then Moving To Normal, Then Hard And Then Expert! That's How I Used To Do It. Also Playing Other Easier Difficulties Will Help You Understand Some Key-Points Of The Beatmap, Which More Or Less Remains The Same In Harder Difficulties. Then You Can Easily Handle Those Parts In Expert Or Hard Mode. That's All I Can Say Now. I Typed Too Much, But In Hopes Someone Who Used To Struggle Like Me Can Get Some Help.
Thanks Bro this helps me alot... btw i just discovered this game around November not really a fan of playing rythm games but this one is really good and a beginner friendly.
Does anyone play Bandori and D4DJ? Causeeee INEED HELPPPP!!! before I got D4DJ, level 25’s on bang dream; I was getting less than 20 greats. And ever since I started playing D4DJ, which has different mechanisms so I have to top notes above the line. And now my bd accuracy has been absolutely tarnished. I be getting over 100 greats now.
for me i don’t play so much d4dj so if you want to keep playing both games i suggest you play one each day only so you don’t mess up your accuracy! just my suggestion!!
I play both, These the different between D4DJ and Bandori: -in d4dj you still get full combo even you have 'good'. -Timing long note, In D4DJ you don't lose your combo if you tap the long note even it past the note, but in Bandori you need nice timing to lose the note. (This is my problem back then, because i play D4DJ first, i got confused why i always lose my combo in bandori) -speed, D4DJ more faster than bandori, my speed is 10 in bandori and 8.5 in D4DJ. -and illusion of note bar (I don't know how to say this), maybe this is just my imagination, but i think bandori note will slowdown little bit when it come to line bar (the place you tap it) this is didn't happen in D4DJ. Your problem maybe because you lose your sense of timing to tap the note in bandori. And sorry for my bad english, im not a native so hope you understand what im trying to say.
My predicament is that when I was new, I got Phone-Shy Rinko, a 4-star Cool costume. I ended up building my entire team around her and made my entire team Cool Roselia units. At least it was easy to get area item bonuses. But this format no longer makes my strongest team, as I have 4-star costumes for both LOCK and Tomoe. But I've spent all my coins on area items for Cool Roselia. Feels like there's no going back. Any advice from anyone?
nah most of us hate it, it just depends on how difficult the stream you can do up till more difficult roselia songs also have a lot of streams so yeah it’s not just afterglow
im struggling so much bcs i dont get characters with good skills and a diff role in a band. (example: vocalist, guitarist) the area items give a lot of buff in my team. And if they're good, i don't rlly like the characters 😭