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Take Back Tokyo is an event type introduced with Wind-Scarred Wastes on April 20th, 2022, as part of the Golden Week celebration events. Similar to other collection events, this one consists of farming certain specified content (Leveling Quests, Brands of Sin, etc.) for an exclusive event currency utilized not to buy items in a shop, but rather to sequentially unlock spots in a map, which give out either pre-determined or randomly selected rewards.

Map

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Players will only be able to capture nodes that are adjacent to the Start spot, or adjacent to other nodes that have been captured already. Cost of capturing spots will progressively increase the farther one goes on certain "paths" reaching several hundred items per node in the farthest reaches of the map.

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Some nodes, marked with this icon, can only be captured by completing the objectives specified in it, for example, 'participating in Dx2 Duel X amount of times' or beating certain Brands of Sin stages. Note that usually completing the objective before reaching said node will not unlock it, i.e. doing PvP will not count towards unlocking a node if you haven't captured the node adjacent to it yet. These spots do not require event currency to be captured.

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These Nodes can contain one of several possible rewards, selected when the node is captured. The more elaborate the design around the spot, the better the reward will be. Allegedly.

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These nodes also do not require event currency to be captured, instead, they contain a Boss fight that must be beaten in order to be continue. The difficulty of the boss will vary depending on how far along they are on the map, however due to the confusing and non-linear layout you will likely end up fighting "harder" bosses before their weaker, lower level counterparts.
Some of these, usually the ones near the corners of the map, are equivalent to the Advanced Challenges in Ranking collection events, meaning they will pit you against a much higher difficulty boss, occasionally the same event's Gold SP unit, or a previous Gacha-exclusive unit with full Spirit Panel infusion unlocked, as well as higher than normal stats and powerful minions. These require specialized strategies and may not be doable for newer accounts, but if beaten, unlock the path to several good rewards, such as Universal Spirits/Shards, Transcend Stones for certain demons, etc.

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A new addition with this kind of event is the Battle Stories, which are unique fights during which small dialogue cutscenes between the featured Liberator and the Boss will happen. As well as giving some plot exposition, these conversations will give you dialogue options which will have an effect in the battle, such as casting Luster Candy/Debilitate, putting your party in a state of Zenith, etc. reminiscent of the system used in SMT IV. Certain fights will have special dialogue if you use certain story relevant demons (like Throne during the second Take Back Tokyo event).

Sp effects

As with other collection events, the game will designate "SP units" that award bonus event currency, experience, and Macca when used in battle. These bonuses stack, including in content that allows for two teams (Leveling Quests, non-SP Aura Gate) letting players use, for example, 8 Silver SP demons for 200% bonus item gain, or two copies of the Gold SP unit and 6 Silver units, for 350% bonus item gain.

Icon Bonus
Golduniticon.png Currency gain: 100%
EXP gain: 100%
Macca gain: 15%
Silveruniticon.png Currency gain: 25%
EXP gain: 25%
Macca gain: 2%

Gold SP units tend to be the featured demon/s released along with the event, like Vishnu A (gacha exclusive) and Ame no Uzume (gacha exclusive but handed out to all players during this event) for Wind-Scarred Wastes. Silver SP units usually belong to two pre-determined races, and change to a different set during Part 2 of the event.

Time period

Event period: Part 1 (Wed) 23:00 PDT~ (Wed) 7:59 PDT Event period: Part 2 (Wed) 8:00 PDT~ (Wed) 18:59 PDT Times are liable to change depending on the schedule the game is running at the time. While previous events have used these timeframes, its possible that the developers might change it up. Each part lasts for 7 days, for a total of 14 days, and another 7 days during which some items that have not been claimed (such as those from Missions) can still be acquired. Does not allow for claiming more map nodes.

Rewards

Take Back Tokyo events feature a greater amount of rewards compared to Ranking collectathon events, in exchange for necessitating higher player engagement. Events will reward large amounts of Magnetite, some Kasane Magatamas, Universal Spirit Shards and some Gems through the various Boss fights available on the map. This event introduced, and is currently the only way of acquiring, Embattle brands through exclusive Brand Cubes. See Brands for more information.

Previous events

Wind-Scarred Wastes
Save This Ravaged Land