Girls Frontline 2: Exilium – Community Systems Guide


By Ceia.

Friend Support

  • Friend support can be called if you require assistance with story stages and resource farming maps.
  • Friend support is not allowed in all simulators and PVP.

Guild System

  • Unsure if this will be released on EN’s release, but you can form a guild with a group of people.
  • Guilds reward you with Collapse Crystals, [Hope Tokens], and Standard Pulls upon completion of certain stages and [Dust Frontline] point milestones.
  • Doing daily commissions and [Dust Frontline] will provide Reputation to your guild, leveling it up and the guild will provide you with more daily supplies. 
  • Daily Commissions can be done once a day, and will reward you with 20 Collapse Crystals and 550 [Hope Tokens].
  • [Dust Frontline] is a “Kill the boss within 7 turns” mission, where you earn as many points as possible.
  • There will be a fixed buff every [Dust Frontline] season, as well as 5 rotating buffs.
  • You can do [Dust Frontline] 2 times a day, and a 3rd time if you pay 50 Collapse Crystals.
  • Each [Dust Frontline] season lasts for 7 days, with a 14 day off-season. (Usually one season per patch).
  • Compete against other guilds in the server to get the highest points possible.
  • This is a ranking mode against other guilds, with different tiers of rewards at the season.
  • [Dust Frontline] End of Season Guild Rewards:
    • Top 5%:
      • 500 Collapse Crystals. 6000 [Hope Tokens]
    • Top 10%:
      • 450 Collapse Crystals. 5000 [Hope Tokens]
    • Top 20%:
      • 400 Collapse Crystals. 4000 [Hope Tokens]
    • Top 50%:
      • 350 Collapse Crystals. 3000 [Hope Tokens]
    • Top 100%:
      • 300 Collapse Crystals. 2000 [Hope Tokens]


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