

Understanding Scarlet Girls' Combat System
Scarlet Girls presents an innovative idle RPG experience featuring a squad of mechanized battle maidens fighting to reclaim Earth. Set in the 119th year of the Old Euro Calendar, humanity's last defense against mutated catastromechs comes in the form of technologically-enhanced warriors called Stellaris. This guide covers essential mechanics to strengthen your team.
Turn-Based Idle Battles Explained
The game features fully automated combat where characters act based on their Speed stats. Teams consist of five Stellaris deployed in strategic formations, with a Quick Dispatch option automatically arranging your strongest fighters. Battles unfold visually without direct player intervention, showcasing each character's spectacular ability animations.
Critical Combat Roles
Each Stellaris fulfills specialized battlefield functions:
- Paladins - Heavy defensive units designed to absorb damage
- Support - Healing specialists providing team sustain
- Devastator - Energy-based ranged damage dealers
- Assaulter - Melee fighters specializing in physical attacks
The Echo Recruitment System
Stellaris are acquired through the Echo gacha, ranking from R to SSR+ rarity. Higher rarity units feature superior base stats and more impactful abilities. The Normal Echo banner guarantees an SSR within 40 pulls, with summoning points accumulating toward additional rewards.
Summoning Probabilities
- R Stellaris: 19.979% per unit
- SR Stellaris: 2.667% per unit
- SSR Stellaris: 0.133% per unit
- SSR+ Stellaris: 0.010% per unit
For optimal gameplay, consider running Scarlet Girls on PC through BlueStacks for enhanced visuals and controls.