A Trip Down Memory Lane in MikuColle!
The Sakura themed event has finally ended in Mikucolle, and with the sad news of the game closing down next month, the development team have brought back events and gacha from the past six or so years that the game has been live! There are plenty of updates to cover here, so let’s dive right in!
Returning Quests
When you head to the Event Quests page, you’ll be able to see a whopping 29 different quests to play! The game developers asked players what their favourite quests from previous events in the game were, and these were the most popular ones chosen, which have finally returned to the game!
- Easter Egg Hunt ~Catch them in the rose labyrinth~
This event first came to Mikucolle in April 2019, and playing the levels would allow you to earn the “Wonder (star) Easter” clothing items like this:
2. Mikucolle! Spring! Sports competition! (Part 1)
This event also came to Mikucolle in April 2019, and playing the levels would allow you to win some event exclusive red gacha tickets!
3. Mikucolle! Spring! Sports competition! (Part 2)
This second part of the event came to Mikucolle a week or so later, and playing these new, levels would allow you to win some event exclusive blue gacha tickets!
4. Kitsune no Yomeiri (The Fox’s wedding) (Part 1)
This event first came to Mikucolle in June 2019, and playing the levels would allow you to win some event exclusive “red flower decorations”:
5. Kitsune no Yomeiri (The foxes wedding) (Part 2)
This second part of the event came to Mikucolle in a short while later, and playing the levels would allow you to win some event exclusive “blue flower decoration.
6. Doki Melopi Koi no Monogatari (Melopi’s love story) (Part 1)
This event first came to Mikucolle in July 2019, and playing the levels would allow you to win some event exclusive blue tickets.
7. Doki Melopi Koi no Monogatari (Melopi’s love story) (Part 2)
This second part of the event came to Mikucolle soon after, and playing the levels would allow you to win some event exclusive green tickets.
8. Dorakyura “Nya”rando (Dracula Nya-land) (Part 1)
This event first came to Mikucolle in October 2019, and playing the levels would allow you to win some event exclusive purple tickets.
9. Dorakyura “Nya”rando (Dracula Nya-land) (Part 2)
This second part of the same event came to Mikucolle a little while later, and playing the levels would allow you to win some event exclusive red tickets.
10. Aki no Furuutsu Dai-shuukaku Matsuri (The big Autumn fruit harvesting festival)
~Budou hatake de tsukamaete~ (~Caught in the vineyard~) (Part 1)
This event first came to Mikucolle in November 2019, and playing the levels would allow you to win some event exclusive green tickets.
11. Aki no Furuutsu Dai-shuukaku Matsuri (Part 2)
The next part of the event came to Mikucolle in soon after, and playing the levels would allow you to win some event exclusive blue tickets.
12. Howaito Kurisumasu no Mahou (The magic of a White Christmas)
This event first came to Mikucolle in December 2019, and playing the levels will still allow you to win some event exclusive costumes for the piapro characters at random :
13. Kaiun Shoufuku! Takarabune Jinja (Good luck charm for better fortune! Treasure ship shrine)
This event first came to Mikucolle in January 2020, and playing the levels will still allow you to win some event exclusive costumes for the piapro characters at random.
14. Miku to Kaito to Kikou no Ningyou (Miku and Kaito and the Smart Puppets)
(For my previous coverage of this event, feel free to check out my previous articles here!)
This event first came to Mikucolle in March 2020, and playing the levels will still allow you to win some event exclusive costumes for the piapro characters at random:
Daily Quests
As well as bringing back quests from last year, the Mikucolle team have also allowed us to play all of the “daily quests” (ones which are normally rotated between each day throughout the week) 24/7! Plus, there are no limits to how many times you can play each quest per day, so you can stock up on GP (money), building materials and more!
And you can play all of the “Senbonzakura” quests as much as you want, so you can collect cute outfits and accessories for the characters:
Gacha available
As well as previous events, a series of previous gacha have also been brought back! There is one gacha for each year that the game has been running, and for each gacha, there are three types you can try, depending on if you have any paid Mikucoins or regular ones.
(“Paid” Mikucoins are ones which you’d usually get by buying packs in the online store, but since you can’t actually buy any of said packs anymore due to the game closing down in June, you can only play this gacha if you have enough “Paid” Mikucoins leftover from before. When you try the gacha,「有償 」will tell you the amount of “paid” Mikucoins you have, while 「無償 」 will tell how how many “normal” ones there are.)
2014 ~ 2015 gacha
- The first one here requires 10 “paid” Mikucoins to do a 10+ 1 pull. With this gacha you’ll get at least SSR cards, plus one guaranteed SSR+. All cards you receive will come with rank and level maxed out too!
- The second one requires 1 “paid” Mikucoin to do a 1 card pull. With this gacha you’ll get at least SSR cards and all cards you receive will come with rank and level maxed out.
- The third one in this trio doesn’t require “paid” Mikucoins! There are three interesting ways to play depending on how many Mikucoins you have:
- The first button on the far left of the gacha gives you a one card pull, and it will cost 3 Mikucoins. This part of the gacha can be used only once a day.
- The middle button gives you a one pull gacha too, but you can play it as many times each day as you want. However, this middle one costs 5 Mikucoins per pull. As well as by using Mikucoins, if you have a regular golden gacha ticket, you can use that for the same middle button too (for one pull).
- Lastly, we have the third option, which gives you 10 cards plus one extra in one pull, so it’s the best value for money. You should get at least one SSR with this gacha, and it costs 50 Mikucoins.
Note: ALL further gacha trios mentioned in this article will work in the same way as here, so please refer back to this list if necessary!
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2016 Gacha
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2017 Gacha
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2018 Gacha
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2019 Gacha
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2020 Gacha
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Magical Mirai Gacha
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Snow Miku Gacha
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Miku-only gacha (available until June 5th)
Meiko-only gacha (available until June 5th)
Explorations!
With this, there are various explorations you can send the piapro characters on for a certain amount of time, and they’ll return after the time limit!
Now the time limits have been reduced, so you can get useful items without waiting an entire day for them. There are three options:
- サクッと (sakutto) – “quickly”: gives you maybe one item per expedition.
- そこそこ (sokosoko) – “rushedly”: gives you about four items per expedition.
- ガッツリ (gattsuri) – “With all your might”: gives you eight items per expedition (the best value)
The last area (the Tanuki Village shrine) gives you cool clothing items and accessories for the piapro characters! Now you can collect an array of clothing items from past events to fill up your collection! During you expeditions you might even come across these awesome cards:
That’s all the info I have for you for now! Please make sure to keep supporting Mikucolle until its final closure date, especially since the game development team have always done such an amazing job with it! Good luck with your gacha pulls and expeditions~!
~Tanudama
Links
- Official Mikucolle Website
- Official Crypton Future Media Blog
- Official Mikucolle Twitter (JP)
You can still download Mikucolle on Android or iOS.
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