The Simulacra of Tower of Fantasy #1 – Nemesis

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Now out for a good week and a bit, many players would have taken more than their first steps into the world of Tower of Fantasy – creating their own custom protagonist, meeting the inhabitants of the scattered world and beginning their campaign against the Heirs of Aida.

As you progress through Tower of Fantasy, you will unlock the game’s premium currency, which can be spent on one of a few different gacha systems, with hopes of unlocking a 4-star, or specifically, 5-star Simulacrum + weapon combo. While you can play the entire game as your protagonist, able to wield any weapon of your choosing, through obtaining the simulacrum associated with each weapon, you can take on their form w/ individual outfits, hairstyles and on-field voice-acting. If you are pulling based on Simulacra looks rather than the recommended weapons, having been someone surprisingly lucky with my pulls despite not investing more than a tenner or two into Tower of Fantasy, I would like to share a look at a few of the 5-star characters I have unlocked.

To start off with, take a look at Nemesis, the first limited-time gacha simulacrum, who is available to pull for another fortnight or so using Red Nucleus. While not going too far into her role in the story to avoid spoilers, the official synopsis of Nemesis is available below:

The Simulacra of Tower of Fantasy #1 - Nemesis 1

Nemesis is the 5th Angel of Clemency who was transformed by Sage. Her recovery has been a long process and there is still a long way to go as she deals with the physical and mental trauma she experienced.

Tower of Fantasy is now available on the PC, Android and iOS platforms. More information on how to download the game can be found HERE. As indicated above, the game itself is free to play and requires no purchase, however makes its money through a gacha-style ‘Special Orders’ system. While the game isn’t too bad with providing you free currency to pull N-SSR tier simulacra/weapons, the pull rates for SSR is very low at first, so keep that in mind before picking up the game to play.

Sam
Sam
Founder of The Otaku's Study. I have been exploring this labyrinth of fandom these last fifteen years, and still nowhere close to the exit yet. Probably searching for a long time to come.

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