Embarking on a gacha game often presents the hurdle of re-rolling—a meticulous process to secure powerful starting characters. TRIBE NINE, a newly launched 3D action RPG, is no exception. This guide details how BlueStacks streamlines TRIBE NINE's re-rolling process, leveraging its features for efficient character acquisition.
How to Re-roll in TRIBE NINE
Re-rolling in TRIBE NINE provides an early advantage by obtaining high-tier characters. The initial tutorial (under an hour) is a one-time requirement. Post-tutorial, access the gacha system and claim free pulls from your in-game mailbox. The aim is to secure at least one strong unit to bolster your squad. Here's a step-by-step guide to efficient re-rolling:

Notable Characters:
- Tsuruko Semba: High attack and support, but low break ability and high difficulty.
- Miu Jujo: Strong ranged attacker deploying damaging crystal turrets.
- Q: Well-rounded with exceptional break, attack, and support abilities (melee combat).
- Enoki Yukigaya: Extremely high attack, but high difficulty, low break and support.
- Minami Oi: Excellent support with low difficulty, using drones for attacks, healing, and AOE disruption.
Re-roll Faster with BlueStacks
Re-rolling can be time-consuming, especially in story-rich games. BlueStacks simplifies this significantly.
BlueStacks' Multi-Instance Manager lets you create multiple instances, each acting as a separate Android device. Cloning your instance avoids reinstalling the game repeatedly. Create as many instances as your system allows, then use the instance synchronization feature, designating one as the "master" instance.
Control all instances from the master instance. Re-roll on the master; the action replicates across all others. Use guest accounts, then bind your desired account to save progress.
Enjoy TRIBE NINE on a larger screen with keyboard and mouse controls using BlueStacks.