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{{Game info
{{Game Infobox
|title= Quiz Battle Toukiden
|title = Quiz Battle Toukiden
|image= quizbattletoukiden.jpg
|image = quizbattletoukiden.jpg
|developer= [[Omega Force]]
|developer = [[Omega Force]]
|publisher= [[Koei]]
|publisher = [[Koei]]
|release=  
|genre = Quiz
[[Image:Flag of Japan.svg|20px|Japan]]: August 18, 2014
|mode = Single Player
|genre= Quiz
|language = Japanese
|modes= Single player
|platform1 = '''Mobile Devices'''   [[Image:Flag of Japan.png|x25px|Japan|border]]
|ratings= n/a
|data1-1 = 08/18/14}}
|platforms= Mobile devices
|}}
'''Quiz Battle Toukiden''' (クイズバトル討鬼伝) is a ''[[Toukiden]]'' mobile spin-off. It is free-to-play with micro-transactions available for treasure orbs, which are used for limited rare ''gacha'' roulettes and other paid content.
'''Quiz Battle Toukiden''' (クイズバトル討鬼伝) is a ''[[Toukiden]]'' mobile spin-off. It is free-to-play with micro-transactions available for treasure orbs, which are used for limited rare ''gacha'' roulettes and other paid content.


[[Protagonist (Toukiden)#Quiz Battle Toukiden|The protagonist]] is named by the player. Their main goal in the game's original story is to protect Utakata Village using multiple [[Mitama]] from both games of the main series. Its narrative takes place two years before the first game.
[[Protagonist (Toukiden)#Quiz Battle Toukiden|The protagonist]] is named by the player. Their main goal in the game's original story is to protect Utakata Village using multiple [[Mitama]] from both games of the main series. Its narrative takes place two years before the first game.
Services ended September 17, 2015, approximately one month after the game's first year anniversary. Players who had leftover treasure orbs were refunded.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
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After the player finishes the first chapter, they unlock the training function in the main menu. For a minimal energy fee, these mock battles grant experience and ''haku'' for completion. Rewards are based on whatever rating the player receives while competing their kill count and accuracy against other players. Each training facility can be leveled up to unlock harder sessions. Secondary rewards can be earned by developing the training arena.
After the player finishes the first chapter, they unlock the training function in the main menu. For a minimal energy fee, these mock battles grant experience and ''haku'' for completion. Rewards are based on whatever rating the player receives while competing their kill count and accuracy against other players. Each training facility can be leveled up to unlock harder sessions. Secondary rewards can be earned by developing the training arena.
Player avatars are required to create a Mitama party before starting their missions. A maximum four Mitama can form each team as long as each Mitama is within the player's Cost capacity. Rarity for each soul is indicated by the number of stars located above their portrait (seven stars being the current highest rank). Each soul has Attack, Health, and Speed properties. The traits of their secondary battle abilities are determined by one of the three designated types:
#Slay (<span style="color: #DC143C">斬</span>) - Offensive. Decent speed. Moderate skill cost. Strong against Vacuum demons.
#Smash (<span style="color: #3CB371">砕</span>) - Defensive and restorative focus. Sluggish. High skill cost. Best against Slay demons.
#Vacuum (<span style="color: #6495ED">空</span>) - Strategic. Fast. Low skill cost. Effective against Smash demons.
Mitama can initiate either ability based on the speediness of the player's actions in battle (ハヤフリ, ''hayafuri'') or by choice (タマフリ, ''tamafuri''). The second option drains the player avatar's spirit gauge which can be built by defeating demons with the correct opposing element. Tap on a Mitama's portrait to trigger once the spirit cost has been met.
Each Mitama will have Skills added to their arsenal December 10, 2014. To supplement a Skill, players require a fusion with Nameless Priestess Mitama whom can be earned from special quests. Skills can be leveled up to add bonus health, attack, or defense properties for groups. Skill effects can stack. A maximum fifty Mitama can be kept by default. One treasure orb can be used to increase the limit by three.


Combat is generally a set of turn-based quizzes. Character order is decided by each participant's Speed stat. The player can act only if the player still has health; if their health drops to 0, they are out for this encounter. One treasure orb can be used to grant an instant retry for failed quizzes.  
Combat is generally a set of turn-based quizzes. Character order is decided by each participant's Speed stat. The player can act only if the player still has health; if their health drops to 0, they are out for this encounter. One treasure orb can be used to grant an instant retry for failed quizzes.  


Once it is a Mitama's turn the player must tap a specific genre (sports, history, culture, etc.) for their trivia question. The correct answer is concealed within four possible options; the player has twenty or fifteen seconds for each question. Right answers leads to the Mitama attacking; providing the proper solution within four seconds additionally activates a Mitama's ''hayafuri'' ability before their turn ends. Wrong selections or selecting nothing negates the player's turn. Each question has a difficulty rating.  
Once it is a [[Quiz Battle Toukiden/Mitama List|Mitama]]'s turn, the player must tap a specific genre (sports, history, culture, etc.) for their trivia question. The correct answer is concealed within four possible options; the player has twenty or fifteen seconds for each question. Right answers leads to the Mitama attacking; providing the proper solution within four seconds additionally activates a Mitama's ''[[Quiz Battle Toukiden/Mitama Abilities|hayafuri]]'' ability before their turn ends. Wrong selections or selecting nothing negates the player's turn. Each question has a difficulty rating.  


Players are encouraged to solve every question correctly. Doing so will eventually unleash their team's powerful group attack (ムスヒノ刻, ''musuhi no koku''). Activate it by pressing the orange circular icon on the screen. Once it is in effect, tap true (<span style="color: #6495ED">O</span>) or false (<span style="color: #DC143C">X</span>) to the provided questions. The player is allowed two faults before the attack runs its course; no damage will be dealt if the player fails to answer any inquiry correctly. This attack is useful against giant demons who have large health bars at the top of the battle screen. Giant demons tend to have armor coating which must be worn down with a chain of correct answers in order for normal attacks to take effect.
Players are encouraged to solve every question correctly. Doing so will eventually unleash their team's powerful group attack (ムスヒノ刻, ''musuhi no koku''). Activate it by pressing the orange circular icon on the screen. Once it is in effect, tap true (<span style="color: #6495ED">O</span>) or false (<span style="color: #DC143C">X</span>) to the provided questions. The player is allowed two faults before the attack runs its course; no damage will be dealt if the player fails to answer any inquiry correctly. This attack is useful against giant demons who have large health bars at the top of the battle screen. Giant demons tend to have armor coating which must be worn down with a chain of correct answers in order for normal attacks to take effect.
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Purchase the Weekly Famitsu [http://www.famitsu.com/news/201409/02060411.html September 18~25 issue] for three Tenko strengthening cards. Visit the Koei-Tecmo booth at Tokyo Game Show 2014 to receive another version of the same serial code.
Purchase the Weekly Famitsu [http://www.famitsu.com/news/201409/02060411.html September 18~25 issue] for three Tenko strengthening cards. Visit the Koei-Tecmo booth at Tokyo Game Show 2014 to receive another version of the same serial code.


Select characters from other Koei titles have appeared as collaboration [[Mitama#Quiz Battle Toukiden|Mitama]]; so far, the list includes: ''[[Shin Sangoku Musou Blast]]'', ''[[Sengoku Musou Shoot]]'', ''Nobunaga no Yabou Souzou with Power Up Kit'', ''Atelier Quest Board'', ''Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 6'', ''[[Kiniro no Corda 3|Kiniro no Corda 3 Full Voice Special]]'', and ''[[Sengoku Musou 4-II]]''.
Select characters from other Koei titles appeared as collaboration [[Mitama#Quiz Battle Toukiden|Mitama]]: ''[[Shin Sangoku Musou Blast]]'', ''[[Sengoku Musou Shoot]]'', ''Nobunaga's Ambition: Sphere of Influence'' and its PS Vita ''Power Up Kit'' expansion, ''Atelier Quest Board'', ''[[Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 6]]'', ''[[Kiniro no Corda 3|Kiniro no Corda 3 Full Voice Special]]'', and ''[[Sengoku Musou 4-II]]''. The social game's only third-party collaboration is with Square-Enix's ''[http://www.jp.square-enix.com/mugen-knights/ Mugen∞Knights]''. Players can play these collaborations and any holiday events three months before the game ends.
 
Players who accessed the game on February 22, 2015 can receive several bonuses to commemorate the social game's first TV commercial. New players receive 25 treasure orbs and two booster sets. Returning players receive 5 treasure orbs. The offer ended March 13.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery spacing="small" widths="155" bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent">
<gallery mode=nolines>
QBTKD App Icon.png|App icon
Quizbattletoukiden-kiwami.jpg|Toukiden Kiwami celebration campaign
Quizbattletoukiden-kiwami.jpg|Toukiden Kiwami celebration campaign
Quizbattletoukiden-tgs2014.png|Tokyo Game Show 2014 celebration image
Quizbattletoukiden-tgs2014.png|Tokyo Game Show 2014 celebration image
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==External Links==
==External Links==
*[http://www.gamecity.ne.jp/toukiden/quizbattle/ Official site], [https://twitter.com/QuizToukiden Official Twitter]
*[http://www.gamecity.ne.jp/toukiden/quizbattle/ Official Website (Japanese)]
*[http://youtu.be/atN4BL_0VxE Official promotional video]
*[https://twitter.com/QuizToukiden Official X Profile (Japanese)]
*[http://seesaawiki.jp/toukiden-quizbattle/ Japanese wiki]
*[http://youtu.be/atN4BL_0VxE Official Promotional Video (Japanese)]
 
*[http://seesaawiki.jp/toukiden-quizbattle/ Japanese Wiki Website (Japanese)]
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Latest revision as of 23:41, 2 April 2024

Quiz Battle Toukiden (クイズバトル討鬼伝) is a Toukiden mobile spin-off. It is free-to-play with micro-transactions available for treasure orbs, which are used for limited rare gacha roulettes and other paid content.

The protagonist is named by the player. Their main goal in the game's original story is to protect Utakata Village using multiple Mitama from both games of the main series. Its narrative takes place two years before the first game.

Services ended September 17, 2015, approximately one month after the game's first year anniversary. Players who had leftover treasure orbs were refunded.

Gameplay

Demon extermination makes the bulk of the game. These missions are listed under a location's name and requires an allotted number of the protagonist's Energy to initiate. An avatar's maximum energy capacity is determined by their level, and levels are boosted through experience points. Energy can be restored by waiting every five minutes or by sacrificing a treasure orb for an instant full recovery. Additional hunting areas can be unlocked by clearing each location's mission list. Brief narrative segments are included before and after major missions.

After the player finishes the first chapter, they unlock the training function in the main menu. For a minimal energy fee, these mock battles grant experience and haku for completion. Rewards are based on whatever rating the player receives while competing their kill count and accuracy against other players. Each training facility can be leveled up to unlock harder sessions. Secondary rewards can be earned by developing the training arena.

Combat is generally a set of turn-based quizzes. Character order is decided by each participant's Speed stat. The player can act only if the player still has health; if their health drops to 0, they are out for this encounter. One treasure orb can be used to grant an instant retry for failed quizzes.

Once it is a Mitama's turn, the player must tap a specific genre (sports, history, culture, etc.) for their trivia question. The correct answer is concealed within four possible options; the player has twenty or fifteen seconds for each question. Right answers leads to the Mitama attacking; providing the proper solution within four seconds additionally activates a Mitama's hayafuri ability before their turn ends. Wrong selections or selecting nothing negates the player's turn. Each question has a difficulty rating.

Players are encouraged to solve every question correctly. Doing so will eventually unleash their team's powerful group attack (ムスヒノ刻, musuhi no koku). Activate it by pressing the orange circular icon on the screen. Once it is in effect, tap true (O) or false (X) to the provided questions. The player is allowed two faults before the attack runs its course; no damage will be dealt if the player fails to answer any inquiry correctly. This attack is useful against giant demons who have large health bars at the top of the battle screen. Giant demons tend to have armor coating which must be worn down with a chain of correct answers in order for normal attacks to take effect.

Experience points for the player avatar, haku, and other Mitama are rewarded to victorious player teams. Special bonuses are rewarded for 100% accuracy finishes. Cost capacity can be increased by leveling player avatars. After the January 7 update, players can complete secondary objectives for bonus rewards.

Like its base title, haku is required for strengthening Mitama. Quiz Battle requires the player to sacrifice reserve Mitama and card rarity (represented by stars on the card) determines a Mitama's peak level. Secondary nameless warrior cards are needed for awakening a card to its next level cap; specific nameless types can be dropped after finishing story missions or its designated set of daily missions. Each time a card is upgraded, its character visual experiences minor aesthetic changes. The number of changes available depends on the card's default rarity.

Players who call upon another player for assistance is rewarded 10 friend points for each completed stage. 200 friend points are required to draw from the free gacha. The paid gacha uses five treasure orbs for a single card drawing.

Characters

Every character from the base game returns. This page will only list new additions.

Related Media

Pre-registration rewarded players with the Otohime soul. Participants for the game's Twitter campaign received a single treasure orb. Toukiden Kiwami includes a Kushinadahime Mitama serial code for players. Players can complete chapters within the social game for serial codes which can be used in Kiwami; these serials unlock steel for strengthening equipment.

Purchase the Weekly Famitsu September 18~25 issue for three Tenko strengthening cards. Visit the Koei-Tecmo booth at Tokyo Game Show 2014 to receive another version of the same serial code.

Select characters from other Koei titles appeared as collaboration Mitama: Shin Sangoku Musou Blast, Sengoku Musou Shoot, Nobunaga's Ambition: Sphere of Influence and its PS Vita Power Up Kit expansion, Atelier Quest Board, Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 6, Kiniro no Corda 3 Full Voice Special, and Sengoku Musou 4-II. The social game's only third-party collaboration is with Square-Enix's Mugen∞Knights. Players can play these collaborations and any holiday events three months before the game ends.

Players who accessed the game on February 22, 2015 can receive several bonuses to commemorate the social game's first TV commercial. New players receive 25 treasure orbs and two booster sets. Returning players receive 5 treasure orbs. The offer ended March 13.

Gallery

External Links

Toukiden
Main Titles Toukiden: The Age of DemonsToukiden KiwamiToukiden 2
Spin-Offs Quiz Battle ToukidenToukiden Mononofu
Characters
Slayers BenizukiDoctorFugakuGwenHatsuhoHayatoriHomuraHorōIbukiKamunaNagiŌkaProtagonistRekiRinneSōmaTokitsuguTsubakiYamato
Non-Combatants BotanFuukaKaguyaKanraiKazueKikkaKuonKuyouKyokaiLady AkatsukiManazuruMio and MiyuObitoRaizouRenSekkaShikiShikimiShūsuiTataraTenkoTouyaYakumo
Demons
Age of Demons BladewingChthonian FiendCimmerian KingJolluxHarrowhalfHell's WardenManhunterNightbladePyroteryxTerragrinderViper QueenWindshredderLesser Demons
Kiwami AurogrinderGlaciabellaMagatsumikadoMaledictaurMetagnostMynxNekuchimeOnyxwingPetrosPhytodiorPutroxScreecherSnowflameThanatocerosTokoyo no Menokimi
Toukiden 2 Amatsu MitsutsukaByakuenDachibatachiGuhinKashiriOnuhoukoSenzan'ohShinragouUshiwokina
Game Elements
Age of Demons MissionsMovesetsWeaponsArmor
Kiwami MissionsMovesetsWeaponsArmor
Toukiden 2 MissionsMovesetsWeaponsArmor
Miscellaneous MitamaAreas