In any case, we’re here for Granblue Fantasy, so tap on the search icon, type the title in, select the only result that should pop up, then tap on “Install” and Qooapp will install the game for you, ignoring that pesky Google region block. Granblue Fantasy is one of the many, but you can find basically every Japanese mobile game you can think of.
It also lets you update them when they get a new version.
Qooapp is basically a big apk database, full of games from Japan that normally wouldn’t be available to westerners. Download and install it (via this link, as it’s not on the Google Play store), and then launch it. You need a nifty third party app named Qooapp.
If you’re on Android, you can’t just create a Japanese Google Play account, because Google will still send you to your country’s store.
Type in your email and password in the next screen, then confirm with the orange button. Once you have it, and you logged into your iPhone, you can simply access the Japanese iTunes store, and search for “Granblue.” Install the game, and log in with the account you created by clicking on the grey button that says “ID” (do NOT click on the blue button). There are several guides for that on the net. If you’re on iOS, you need to create a Japanese iTunes account. It's generally going to be your pick for a subskill no matter what class you use until you hit High Level content, and even then the highest of endgame players will still be using it.Since Granblue Fantasy was born as a mobile game, chances are that you may want to enjoy it on your smartphone. You want to prioritize getting Dark Fencer (tier 3 class) as soon as possible, as it's main subskill, Miserable Mist, is probably the most useful subskill in the game, granting 25% Attack and Defense down on all enemies.
As you work on your early goals- progressing the main story far enough to unlock the What Makes the Sky Blue side-stories (I think you need to get to chapter 50 for those 2? They provide incredible rewards), finishing all of the idol-related side stories for the characters, and trying to get a grid for each element that consists only of on-element weapons, you should continue to unlock new classes to try. A lot of your choices early on are going to come down to what weapons you have though- You might not be able to play an Archer class in Light because you don't have any Light bows to use as your mainhand, for example!Īs far as your priorities, getting Dark Fencer should be your top one. Some will come down to personal preferences- I love playing as Superstar/Elysian (from the Harpist/Bard line), there are people who love playing as Valkyrie/Apsaras, and you can do some nutty things with the Luchador class with the proper grid and team composition. If you are joining raids, the most useful class you can join as is the Holy Saber (from the Knight-Sentenal line) as it's 70% damage cut skill effects ALL parties in the raid.Įvery class has it's uses, and apart from the EX classes, there are no "bad" ones. A lot of the EX classes- Alcehmist/Ninja/Gunslinger/Assassin- are way more trouble than they are worth, but some of them- Mechanic, Dancer, Mystic- have their uses as well. Some of the support classes, like the Harpest and priest lines, aren't going to be useful early on, as they shine more in higher level content/raids. Once you get Dark Fencer, you can work on the rest of the classes- you eventually will need all of them. It's generally going to be your pick for a subskill no matter what class you use until you hit High Level content, and even then the highest of endgame players will still be using it. Click to shrink.You want to prioritize getting Dark Fencer (tier 3 class) as soon as possible, as it's main subskill, Miserable Mist, is probably the most useful subskill in the game, granting 25% Attack and Defense down on all enemies.