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This serves as a quick introduction to AnotherEidos R. It gives a run down on installation and getting started with gameplay.
This serves as a brief guide to AnotherEidos R's installation and gameplay.


For general concerns about the game, you may check the [[FAQ]] to see if it has been answered there, or visit any of the community discords linked on the [[Contact Information]] page.
For general concerns about the game, you may check the [[FAQ]] to see if it has been answered there, or visit any of the communities linked on the [[Contact Information]] page.


If you encounter bugs or have game-related feedback, you can always send a report or inquiry directly to the devs [https://anothereidos-r.com/en/contact/ here].
If you encounter bugs or have game-related feedback, you can always send a report or inquiry directly to the devs [https://anothereidos-r.com/en/contact/ here].
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'''AnotherEidos of Dragon Vein R''' (龍脈のアナザーエイドスR) is a tower defense game with adult VN elements. It's main draw will be it's porn scenes, and it's gameplay only secondary. It features a cast of mostly gay male characters with a decent ratio between humans, anthros, orcs, goblins, and the like. They all have porn scenes that may not necessarily involve the main character and may present kinks that may not be for everyone. As for the tower defense aspect, it is mostly easygoing outside of certain challenge quests, and does not demand a lot of time for the player.
'''AnotherEidos of Dragon Vein R''' (龍脈のアナザーエイドスR) is a tower defense game with adult VN elements. It's main draw will be it's porn scenes, and it's gameplay only secondary. It features a cast of mostly gay male characters with a decent ratio between humans, anthros, orcs, goblins, and the like. They all have porn scenes that may not necessarily involve the main character and may present kinks that may not be for everyone. As for the tower defense aspect, it is mostly easygoing outside of certain challenge quests, and does not demand a lot of time for the player.


You can check [[Characters]] for the roster of available characters in the game, and you can check [[CGs]] to see if your desired character has their porn scene implemented or not.
You can check [[Characters]] for the roster of available characters in the game, and you can check [[Interaction System|CGs]] to see if your desired character has their porn scene implemented or not.
 
==Game Clients==
On the game's [https://anothereidos-r.com/en/ website], there are download links for PC, Android, and Mac installers. For Android, the .apk installs a launcher that handles log-in and updates, while on PC and Mac, all of this is handled within the game itself.
 
The first run will require a significant amount of time to download the assets it requires, and the first run of quests may similarly eat up time due to downloads since it only fetches some content when it is needed.
 
'''Notes:'''
 
* For the PC Client, Windows will prevent installation due to the installer being an "unrecognized app." You must click on "More Info" > "Run Anyway" to bypass this.
* For the Android Client, you need to enable "Install from Unknown Sources" from your Android menu (Settings > Security) in order to allow Android to install Habbit launcher. Via this app, you will be able to register, log in, and update the game. Make sure to run this first before starting the game on fresh installs and updates.
* For Emulation, varying degrees of success can be had for clients like BlueStacks. However, the game does not support running the game in this manner.


==Installing the Game==
{| class="wikitable"
|+Game Clients
!Notes
!PC / Mac
!Android
|-
|'''Installer'''
| colspan="2" |The game installers for PC, Android, and Mac are found on the game's [https://anothereidos-r.com/en/ website],
|-
|'''Installation'''
|For the PC Client, Windows will prevent installation due to the installer being an "unrecognized app."
You must click on "More Info" > "Run Anyway" to bypass this.
|For the Android Client, you need to enable "Install from Unknown Sources" from your Android menu (Settings > Security) in order to allow Android to install Habbit launcher.
Via this app, you will be able to register, log in, and update the game. Make sure to run this first before starting the game on fresh installs and updates.
|-
| '''Updates'''
|The "Anados" app itself handles the updates.
|The "Habbit Launcher" app will handle updates.
|-
|'''Account Management'''
* Change Password
* Change E-mail
* Delete Account
|Through "User Menu" button when logged out.
|Through "User Menu" button when logged in the launcher, and would require you to login again.
|-
|'''Logging Out'''
| colspan="2" |You log-out via the Settings menu accessed in the main UI page of the game, under the Support Tab
|}
''As of Dec 2023, Nox client of Another Eidos is no longer supported. Still, you may want to run an emulator because of the benefits of using macros.''  
''As of Dec 2023, Nox client of Another Eidos is no longer supported. Still, you may want to run an emulator because of the benefits of using macros.''  


'''Typical Game Client Problems:'''
== Creating an Account and Initial Gameplay ==
 
An account is required to play the game and is the means which your progression is bound. You bind an email to your account and you must verify it before being able to play.
*The type of connection you run may cause a hang-up in the game's download. Try switching connection types or using a VPN whenever you suspect this may be the case. This affects the following:
**Visual novel content can potentially load too long, usually on unreliable internet connections. It may also result in buggy displays of assets.
** Visual glitches may occur, which can typically fixed by clearing your game cache and redownloading assets on a reliable net connection.
*The tutorial quests are known to still be lag-hard for systems that the game does not support.
 
== Creating an Account ==
An account is required to play the game. It requires an email and password, and you must verify your account through an email before being able to play the game.
 
On PC and Mac, you will be able to create a new account on the first run. On Android, you'll be able to create an account through Habbit Launcher.
 
'''Your account's progression will be bound to the email you assign, which can be changed later when desired.'''
 
== Rerolling (Android) ==
[[File:Example Reroll.png|thumb|600x600px|Delete the files "SaveFile.es3" and "SaveFile.es3.tmp.ba" from the file manager. Then open the Habbit Launcher and log in with your new email salt. You can also use this method to switch between multiple accounts. It is impossible to lose your progress and characters; they are permanently bound to the email you logged in with.]]
Rerolling in this game requires you to create a new Habbit account. It is best practice to use salted emails, then log back in the game and progress enough to get your first 10 pulls. You may choose to progress further for additional pulls, as a lot of the early stages are doable without doing any scouting.
 
=== Using Salted Emails ===
If you want to use the same email, you can use salts; therefore, it is recommended to use a Gmail account. Salted emails allow you to use the same email multiple times for registration; this way, you do not need to create multiple email accounts. To salt your Gmail, add a '''+string''' between the name and the @gmail portion of your email address. For example, if your email is [email protected], you can salt it by changing it to rerollguide'''+1'''@gmail.com or rerollguide'''+2'''@gmail.com, etc. The text after the '''+''' symbol can be any letters or numbers of any length. Any emails sent to your salted email will be redirected to the unsalted email ([email protected]).
 
=== Logging Back In ===
 
==== PC/Mac ====
 
* Simply logging out will allow you to log in to a new account via Settings > Support > Log Out (Confirm).
 
'''Android'''
 
* Method 1: Delete the file "SaveFile.es3" /storage/emulated/0/Android/data/com.Habbit.Anados/files.
* Method 2: Clear App data via your Android's settings. (This requires the game to redownload all assets from scratch.)


=== Quick 10-Pull ===
=== Username ===
Once logging in, you will be prompted to enter your username. This will serve as the name for the  game's protagonist, [[Gaia]] as well. This can be changed later through the Settings Menu. 


* You only need to beat Stage 0-2 to get your first 10-pull.
=== Tutorials ===
* If you did not get your desired unit, repeat the process.
The first set of stages are scripted stages that serves as tutorial for the game. It's important to note stages have descriptions that may also discuss game mechanics.


==Gameplay==
After 0-3, despite having multiple new nodes appear, only 0-4 is mandatory. Clearing 0-4 will unlock the rest of the game, and accessing the main menu for the first time will grant you a free x10 Edgar Freebie Tickets among other rewards, as well as your first daily login reward. You use the acquired tickets to on the game's [[Scouting (Gacha System)]]
The game presents you with a basic tutorial of its combat gameplay at the start. Afterward, you will be given a roster of free characters and x10 Edgar Freebie Tickets, which are used for the game's gacha system, [[Scouting]].  


In order to do any battle content in the game, you are required to expend a resource called Stamina, which recovers over time. You also get items called Skip Tickets, which can allow you to skip combat and get rewards once per use.
==== Rerolling ====
If you're hoping to reroll accounts, the best practice is to use salted e-mails. You can log out via Main Menu>Settings> Support>Log Out>Confirm.


=== Gameplay Loop ===
It takes less than 2 minutes to clear the mandatory tutorial (0-3) and skip stories (up to 0-4) in order to get your first 10 pull, and be able to log out.
You will have to decide on where you will expend your stamina, be it to farm pull currency or for character progression. You will spend your stamina depending on what you need, be it money or materials. Which you will use to level up the units you have pulled from the gacha.


Through playing daily, you will get daily rewards and level up your player ranks. You can find out more about them here: [[Login Rewards]].
== Gameplay Loop ==


=== Classes ===
* When logging-in for the day, you will receive daily [[Login Rewards]].  
Characters are sorted into classes, which suggest their primary niche in battle.


* [[Vanguard|Vanguards]], [[Fighter|Fighters]], and [[Guard|Guards]] are usually melee units placed on low ground that provide choke points for enemies, while [[Shooter|Shooters]] and [[Caster|Casters]] are usually ranged units placed on high ground solely to dish out damage and reach aerial enemies.  
* You will be utilizing a resource called [[Stamina]], which regenerates 1 stamina/6 minutes, in order to play battle stages.
* [[Healer|Healers]] are high-ground units that solely recover allies' HP in their range.
** You play stages in order to either progress the Main Storyline or Farm for event currency for on-going events.
* Lastly, [[Stranger|Strangers]] and [[Support|Supporters]] are a mixed bag of different units that provide unique buffs/debuffs or ways to deal damage.  
*** Main Storyline quests are meant to be cleared only once and usually reward stamina recovery on first clear.
*** Event quests tend to be top priority especially when high value items are still unclaimed. Refer to [[Event Shop]] for more information.
** First time clearing of quests give you x1 Dragon Vein Stone, and if the quest has a challenge mode, an additional x1 Dragon Vein Stone is rewarded
*** Once you clear a battle quest with 3 stars, you'll able to use a Skip Ticket in order to skip combat in getting rewards.


In each class, there are exceptions, of course, such as [[Robin]], a [[Support|Supporter]] who can match the performance of a [[Healer]], or [[Kagura]], a [[Healer]] who can be placed on low ground.
* A common item drop called Flyers are also rewarded which can be used to scout low rarity units.
** Their dupes are typically best used to be converted into Ether and used in the ether shop which has various shop items that refresh over time. See [[Ether Exchange Shop]].
* You do battle content to farm gacha currency, as well as progression materials for your units. See [[Character Progression]] for additional info.


For more information on Classes, check [[The Class System]].
== Gacha Pull Currency ==
The main ways of summoning new characters are via Scouting using tickets or dragon stones, and using recruitment flyers.  


=== Teambuilding ===
For info on the gacha system refer to [[Scouting (Gacha System)]], and for an idea on the pull currency and income refer to [[:Category:Pull Currency|Pull Currency]] and [[Pull Income]].
A well-balanced team that can work for most stages usually involves around 2-3 [[Vanguard|Vanguards]] and 2 [[Healer|Healers]], and the rest, a mix of ranged and melee DPS (at least 2-3 for each.) Stalling via [[Guard|Guards]] is generally less optimal than bringing a unit with good DPS, like [[Fighter|Fighters]] or high-rarity [[Vanguard|Vanguards]]. It is also good to note that the difficulty of the game does not require too much optimal party composition as long as all typical niches are covered.


The free units the game provides are all considerably good, especially [[Leonhart]] and [[Robin]].
You ideally invest in [[Character Scouting]] first, and bother with [[Eidos Scouting]] and the entire [[Eidos System]] when you are in a much later stage in your game.
 
== Battle System ==
For more in depth analysis look here: [[Tips and Tricks]].
 
=== Battle System ===
Generally, you will bring a party of at most 12 characters in combat. When it starts, you generate a resource called Cost, which you spend to deploy characters in eligible tiles. Your characters will combat incoming enemies spawning from their base (in red) or help support and sustain their allies. You have a certain number of Lives that you have to protect from enemies reaching your base, and expending all of them leads to the game being over.  
Generally, you will bring a party of at most 12 characters in combat. When it starts, you generate a resource called Cost, which you spend to deploy characters in eligible tiles. Your characters will combat incoming enemies spawning from their base (in red) or help support and sustain their allies. You have a certain number of Lives that you have to protect from enemies reaching your base, and expending all of them leads to the game being over.  


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* Currently on-going [[Event Quests|events]]. There is always an event running in the game, and it is the most cost-effective way to progress materials. You can refer to [[Event Shop]] for more info.
* Currently on-going [[Event Quests|events]]. There is always an event running in the game, and it is the most cost-effective way to progress materials. You can refer to [[Event Shop]] for more info.
* [[Main Storyline]]. A lot of early story quests provide free additional Staminade drinks you can use to clear more content. It also gives a few free units; some are not pullable.
* [[Main Storyline]].
** A lot of early story quests provide free additional Staminade drinks you can use to clear more content. It also gives a few free units; some are not pullable.
** There are a few units gained for free in the main story that are worth investing in for the late game, namely Leonhart and Robin.
* Permanently open event, [[El Presidente]].
* Permanently open event, [[El Presidente]].
* [[Exploration Quests]] (for first clear, or if needed).
* [[Exploration Quests]] (for first clear, or if needed).


== The Gacha (Scouting) ==
== Progression Priority ==
The main ways of summoning new characters are via Scouting using tickets or dragon stones, and using recruitment flyers. You can find more in-depth info here: [[Scouting]].
Since the game features a battle system that requires characters of different roles, it is more advisable to aim for horizontal progression than vertical progression at the start. For a better idea on how progression works see, [[Character Progression]]
 
* The most impactful investment is through levels, ranking up and reaching around Lv. 40 before the progression gets grindy.
* Most skills have impactful break points at slv. 4
* Eidoi and Proficiency are both late game investments and are not necessary.
 
== Team-building ==
First it is important to note what the different roles does a typical battle quest require in the game. Characters are sorted into classes, which suggest their primary niche in battle.
* [[Vanguard|Vanguards]], [[Fighter|Fighters]], and [[Guard|Guards]] are usually melee units placed on low ground that provide choke points for enemies, while [[Shooter|Shooters]] and [[Caster|Casters]] are usually ranged units placed on high ground solely to dish out damage and reach aerial enemies.
* [[Healer|Healers]] are high-ground units that solely recover allies' HP in their range.
* Lastly, [[Stranger|Strangers]] and [[Support|Supporters]] are a mixed bag of different units that provide unique buffs/debuffs or ways to deal damage.
 
In each class, there are exceptions, of course, such as [[Robin]], a [[Support|Supporter]] who can match the performance of a [[Healer]], or [[Kagura]], a [[Healer]] who can be placed on low ground.


'''Rarities'''
For more information on Classes, check [[Class System]].
* 1★ are gray, 2★ are green, 3★ are blue, 4★ are purple, 5★ are yellow, 6★ are orange. You are generally expected to amass 1★ to 3★ units from flyer farming while typically getting 4★ in scouting. The power level of units is not clearly defined by their rarity. Lower-rarity units are often made to be good at doing one thing really well, while higher-rarity units serve to do a lot more than expected of their class. You usually care more about rarities simply on how easy it is for you to get a desired unit for their stills.
'''Dragon Stones'''
* Dragon Stones are used to pull for units at a rate of 4:1. You can use 40 to get 10 at the same time.
* You get Dragon Stones from the first time clear 3-star and 4-star maps.
* [[Login Rewards]] and occasional campaigns are also possible sources.
* You will also get 4 Dragon Stones per maintenance, plus more if the maintenance is extended.
'''Edgar's Freebie Ticket'''


*A freebie ticket allows you one pull for units.
A well-balanced team that can work for most stages usually involves around 2 [[Vanguard|Vanguards]] and 2 [[Healer|Healers]], and the rest, a mix of ranged and melee DPS (at least 2-3 for each.) Stalling via [[Guard|Guards]] is generally less optimal than bringing a unit with good DPS, like [[Fighter|Fighters]] or high-rarity [[Vanguard|Vanguards]]. It is also good to note that the difficulty of the game does not require too much optimal party composition as long as all typical niches are covered.
*You get x10 from clearing the tutorial fight.
*Certain fights in the game give out these tickets as rewards, such as 100-enemy challenge maps.


'''Flyers'''
The free units the game provides are all considerably good, especially [[Leonhart]] and [[Robin]].
* Flyers are gained from any non-exploration level. They can be used to pull any unit from the release of the game
* There are varying color rarities of them, which only dictate if a flyer can pull 1/100th (gray), 1 (green), 2 (blue), or 3 (purple) per flyer.
* This is the only way to get 1★ and 2★ units, and they are competent enough for any of the present content when used correctly.
* It is possible to get a 4★ to 6★ unit through this, but the odds are very slim.
==Player Profile==
==Player Profile==
On your profile, you will see your basic player details.  
On your profile, you will see your basic player details.  
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Supports are units you can take with you for that battle. You will get a pool of random Supports from players of a similar player level to you if you have no friends or less than 20 that fill in empty spaces. After using a specific Support, there will be a cooldown, preventing you from using it again for a while. The Supports will stay the same until they are shuffled at a later time.
Supports are units you can take with you for that battle. You will get a pool of random Supports from players of a similar player level to you if you have no friends or less than 20 that fill in empty spaces. After using a specific Support, there will be a cooldown, preventing you from using it again for a while. The Supports will stay the same until they are shuffled at a later time.
== Troubleshooting ==
* If any assets may appear broken or outright missing, Clearing Cache from the title menu (accessed from initial start up or through Settings.)
* If persistent error pop-ups related to connection quality or outright inability to download any thing consider the following:
** Changing from mobile to wired connection or vice-versa
** Using a VPN
* Some may encounter authentication errors in logging in after creating an account, even after verifying their account.
** It is a good chance their password may contain an illegal character. Avoid using non-alphabet or numeric characters in your password.


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