Today, the editor brings you a guide on the card pool gameplay for Return to the Future 1999 version 2.7, In version 2.7 of Return to the Future: 1999, the card pool gameplay has seen some new changes and opportunities. By planning your draw strategy reasonably, players can obtain more powerful characters in the game, which can also significantly enhance the gaming experience. To prepare for the desired character's card pool, players should also focus on resource accumulation in their daily play. Let's take a look at what updates have been made.

Version 2.7 offers significant benefits to players, allowing them to choose one 6-star character from all previous Rhapsody characters upon login. This is a great opportunity for new players to quickly build a strong team, and for veteran players, it's a good time to complete their team system and improve the depth of their lineup. If the player already has related Fictional Set characters, it is recommended to choose Melanie first. After Rhapsody, Melanie can provide base damage to all allies and grant the enemy an Arousal Extraction status, allowing the team to store five extra points of Arousal. She is considered the core support for the Ritual Team, greatly enhancing the team's output. If the player has Aleph, then it is suggested to choose Far Journey as the top pick. After Rhapsody, Far Journey becomes the core of the Revelation Team, starting with Arousal and able to use a big move right away, reducing the enemy's Arousal. At the beginning of each turn, Far Journey gains Inspiration, giving the team Revelation at the start of battle.

The event pool and rotation pool water levels are interconnected and retained. Players can pay attention to non-system main characters in the event pool and proven powerful main characters in the rotation pool. These powerful characters often play a key role in battles, enhancing the overall combat power of the team. If a powerful support that can easily clear the final boss of the event even with low-level or low-star characters appears in the pool, it is also a good choice to draw. The permanent pool contains many characters, but the draw probability is relatively dispersed. It is not recommended to prioritize drawing from the permanent pool when there is a specific target character. However, if a player accidentally draws a powerful character from the permanent pool while drawing from other pools, it can also bring pleasant surprises to the team.

Before drawing, players should be clear about their goals, whether it is to obtain a certain powerful main character or to supplement the team with support or healing roles. If you want to form a specific system team, such as the Fictional Set system, plan your draws around the core characters of the system. It is not recommended for players to blindly follow the trend and draw popular characters; instead, they should consider their own team situation. If the team already has strong output but lacks survival capabilities, it would be more appropriate to draw healing or survival support roles at this point.

The editor has finished introducing the guide on the card pool gameplay for Return to the Future 1999 version 2.7, In the event pool, rotation pool, and other pools, the probabilities of single draws and ten consecutive draws are theoretically the same. The advantage of a ten consecutive draw is its convenience, consuming more resources at once. If lucky, you can get multiple high-star characters in one go. Players can choose their drawing method based on the amount of resources they have.