Talk:Tokugawa Kaiten Meikyū - Ōoku/@comment-33844581-20190329013530/@comment-38959736-20190329061849

I would stick with the account you currently have. You have 3 fire SSRs so you can start off building a fire grid. However, if you plan on eventually purchasing the Beginner's Draw Set, then you should start in a couple days when Legend Fest is in effect and there are limited characters. The draw set lets you pick an SSR from the summon pool at the time when you made the account. Legend Fest is also one of two times when SSR rates are doubled.

Buying a starter account can be a good idea to get the characters you said you wanted or to get S. Zooey, who will make a lot of content much easier.

For the 5th Birthday celebration stuff, you just don't want to miss the daily free draws. Especially on the last day, when you can keep on pulling from the gacha until you get 5 SSR.

Keep on leeching the Xeno raids until you get a copy of the Fire axe and the Wind fist. After that, if you have 900+ berries, you can leech a lot more to get three more copies of the Fire axe to eventually 4* it since it's probably the strongest Xeno weapon.

You probably should have picked either the Alexiel axe or Grimnir harp. The weapon you chose doesn't see much use, although you could mainhand it.

The Character exchange tickets you're talking about are probably Surprise Tickets/Beginner's Draw Set. You have to purchase them for 3000 yen. They also come with a 10 roll ticket. The current Surprise Ticket is special cause you can pick a limited character, although not all of them are availible. For instance, you can get Olivia with it.

Don't worry about your AP overflowing. You'll never run out of AP.

You can do the beginner missions whenever. They're really easy. The ticket you get gives you a random SSR from a certain pool.

You should wait until Legend Fest before spending any more gems. Then, you might want to save up for a spark.

Also, as a beginner, you should progress to Chapter 24 asap to unlock all of the Omega raids and start hosting them to build up your grids.

This is a good simple guide.