After the Vita version releases, the Vita players will first get to experience a new story quest and a new boss called the "Chrome Dragon." Apart from this, there's also mention of a side story coming along as well.
In an interview with Dengeki PlayStation Magazine, Kimura mentioned how story quest chapter 9 is coming first to the Vita. Along with it comes the Chrome Dragon, whom will also show up at Emergency Trials. If you are a PC player, you'll have to go on the Vita/PC shared blocks to fight him.
New scans from Dengeki were posted online that revealed some future plans for the game. Upd: They want to expand the premium features to include additional "space" for premium users to enter within normal blocks. They also want to add a feature where premium users can reuse the Aesthetics counter for a set amount of time. The magazine asked if they were going to add any new classes, races, and weapon categories. Although they plan to do so in the future, they can't discuss any details for now.
(There's some placeholder text data for Dewmans in the game, but we really don't know for sure if they're coming.)
Shougai posted information from the latest Famitsu Connect!On which shed some light over Advance Quests.
Advance Quests:
Available from Class Level 45+
You'll use an item called "Advance Capsule" each time you accept the quest.
For example, there could be a quest that has 1 person use 10 Advance Capsules to go through the quest.
Upd: You can acquire element pyroxene stones in Advance quests.
How to Acquire Advance Capsules
You can purchase Advance Capsules in the shop. (1 for 50,000 Meseta)
You could also acquire Advance Capsules in Advance Quests. (Details Unknown)
Advance Capsule Payment Process
When you accept the quest, you can pay 10 capsules for 1 person.
For example, if there's four people, it would require 40 capsules.
The Party leader could choose to pay for all party members if they want to.
Each person in the party could pay 10 capsules to cover themselves or the party leader pays 40 capsules to cover everyone.
Kinds of Advance Quests
There's three types of Advance Quests (so far…)
Forest, Caves, and Desert.
Types of Advance Capsules
Advance Capsule A = Forest
Advance Capsule B = Caves
Advance Capsule C = Desert
Advance Risk
As you clear each advance quest, your advance risk will "rank up" which will increase the boosted enemy rate and enemy level (Lv 56+).
Also there will be some exclusive rare drops, (it's uncertain if this is the result of the enemies having higher levels.)
The advance risk that you've accumulated will reset after 7 days.
Advance Quests are sort of like an evolution to Guardians Boost Road, and it will be coming sometime in mid-February.
UPD: Pyroxene (Magic Stones) Shop Update
UPD New magic stones "Fire Pyroxene Agni" and "Wind Pyroxene Vayu" and "Earth Pyroxene Prithvi"
Trivia: Agni is the Hindu deity for Fire and Vayu is the Hindu deity for Air/Wind. Prithvi is the Hindu goddess for earth. (This would imply there will be more stones based on each element)
Upd: You can acquire these stones in Advance Quests. There's three types so far, Fire, Wind, and Earth.
There are also new weapons in this shop that require other "weapons" as materials to be traded in.
Pyroxene Shop will have a 10 star weapon called Lava Seeker*, a different colored version of Messer Agate.
"Messer Agate" and "Fire Pyroxene Agni" can be used as exchange materials.
The process seems to be, trade a lower ranking version of a weapon you don't want, to get a much stronger, higher ranking version of said weapon.
Trade Iku-tachi to get Kaku-tachi.
Trade Seitenweise to get Seitenheise
Trade Metalisolidum to get Metalignis
(Certain Weapon) + (Element Pyroxene) = Higher Ranking version of that weapon.
According to the screenshot, you need 90 Fire Pyroxene Agni and 1 Messer Agate to get a Lava Seeker.
Magic Stones Upgrade List [Warning: Speculated List]
You can select from a variety of animations and take pictures alongside your character in Character Portrait.
Kuna (Voiced by Eri Kitamura)
She'll be performing with her band on stage at the Arks Lobby. In one of the cut-scenes she stylishly spins around and teleports somewhere. Aside from her, there's this mysterious girl with blue hair.
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Closed Beta is now over!
A majority of the menu system is copied directly from the PC version. You may use this outdated menu guide to navigate through the game with the added benefit of being able to touch the screen.