Okay, so I’ve been diving deep into this new game, Zenless Zone Zero, right? And let me tell you, figuring out the currencies was a bit of a headache at first. But after playing for a while, I think I’ve cracked the code and want to share my findings with y’all.
First off, I started by just playing the game, you know, going through the motions, doing some quests, and beating up some baddies. I noticed that I was getting different types of stuff as rewards. That’s when I started paying more attention to what these things were and what I could do with them.
Denny: Your Everyday Cash
The one I ran into most was this thing called Denny. Seems like it’s the most common currency in the game. Think of it as your everyday cash.
- Getting Denny: So, how did I stock up on Denny? Mostly by doing commissions, you know, those daily tasks and quests. I also noticed that whenever I completed a stage or sold some extra gear I didn’t need, I’d get a bunch of Denny.
- Spending Denny: Now, what did I do with all this Denny? Well, it’s super useful for upgrading my characters and their gear. Also, when I went to the shops in the game, Denny was what they wanted for most of the basic items and materials.
Film: The Special Stuff
Then there was this other thing called Film. This one’s a bit more special and harder to come by.
- Earning Film: I realized that Film wasn’t just lying around like Denny. I got most of my Film by completing specific achievements or doing well in the game’s events. Sometimes, after a big mission, they’d give me some Film as a bonus, too.
- Using Film: What did I spend my precious Film on? This was the currency I used to get new characters or special weapons through the gacha system. It’s like the premium stuff you save up for the really good things.
Master Tapes, Encryption Keys, Encrypted Master Tapes, Other Stuff
I also found Master Tapes and other stuff that are not exactly currency, but more like tickets or tokens. These I got from events and missions. I used them for special events or to get specific items or characters. It’s also like the premium stuff you save up for the really good things.
So, after all this playing and figuring things out, I realized that managing your currencies in Zenless Zone Zero is all about balancing how you earn and spend them. You gotta do your dailies for Denny and aim high for those Films if you want the cool stuff. It took me a while to get the hang of it, but once you do, it makes the game even more fun. Hope this helps you guys out in your own Zenless Zone Zero adventures!