Boyfriend (kari) Wiki
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The general interface of Boyfriend (Kari) will be explained here.

The arrangements of interface has been changed! New to the game? Scroll down to read detailed introduction!



My Page 「マイページ」

Homepage

"My Page" will be your 'home base' while playing the game. It should always be the first place you check after logging in. An example of what "My Page" looks like can be seen at the right. 

You will receive all notifications, advertisements and news on this page.















In Depth

Navigation Bar

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The Navigation Bar is located at the bottom of My Page. The navigation bar looks different between PC version (including Mobile browsers) and Mobile App version.

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  • 1. 「マイページ」/ My Page: This little button with a house icon can always direct you to your homepage.
  • 2. 「私のカレ」/ My Boyfriends  : By clicking this, you will be able to check the cards you currently own. We will talk more about this feature on My Boyfriend.
  • 3. 「キューピット」/ Cupid : You can access the Cupid top page by clicking this bow-and-arrow icon. Click the Cupid link for more introduction.
  • 4. 「ギフトボックス」/ Gift Box: You can claim your rewarded cards, items, Step Keys from the box. Please note that, if any items you own reach the limit (1M for items, 9,999 for Step keys, 1B for Friend points and Men), all the unclaimable items will be stucked at gift box. The number indicates the quantity of umclaimed items in your giftbox. For example, there are 12,713 unclaimed items in the box.
  • 5. 「イベント」/ Event (PC only): A shortcut to access the current-holding event.
  • 6. 「ボイフレコイン」 / Boyfriend Coin (Mobile App only): A shortcut to purchase Boyfriend Coin. We will introdeuce more about the coin system on Coin page.
  • 7. 「メニュー」/ Menu (PC only): The Menu is something that should be memorized thoroughly as you will spend a lot of time clicking there. It is the main menu of the game and as such shows buttons to all sections and parts. For mobile app, this button will appear on the top of the page. (See Main Section for further explanation.)  Click the Menu link to see a detailed introduction.


Main Section

Homepage character
  • 1. Main Graphic: The middle and most illustrated part of your My Page is the middle section that displays your 1st Oshimen. The defaulted main graphic will be the strongest Oshimen you have. You can view the other 4 by sliding the graphic to the left. At the end, you can see a picture with all 5 boyfriends, with the strongest in the middle, and the less strong on the sides.
  • 「宿題」/ Assignment: This little pinned sheet is supposed to be tapped everyday, as you can get items from it. This is the only way to access the Assignment page. Scroll down to Assignment section for more explaination.
  • Speech Bubble: The phrase the Boyfriend will speak if you click the voice button.
  • Event Notification: All event specific notifications will show up here. This particular notification is telling me that there is 1 event boss (Nanpa Otoko) available to attack.
  • 「推しメン」/ "Oshimen" - Favorite Boys : Your Oshimen are essentially your attack party. You can pick 5 of your strongest cards to be your Oshimen, or you can let the game pick automatically for you. It will always pick the 5 strongest cards regardless of their rarity, based on their attack stats. For your Defense deck, it will do the same but with the highest defence stat. You can see this explained more under the Oshimen section.
  • Portraits: The portraits of your selected Oshimen. Click on these to change the main graphic.

Play Buttons


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These buttons are important in regards to levelling up an battling.

  • 「登校」/ Attend School : Normally this will just say 「登校」, but changes during events, as seen in the picture above. This particular event is "Setsubun Date". The event indicator hovers over the button. At the bottom of the button, your stamina points are pictured. When you have full stamina points, it will say "MAX". I highly recommend you read the section on How To Play as it is an integral part of the game.
  • 「レベル」 / Level: This is your character level, not any of your Oshimen. You can see your character statistics on your Profile page.
  • 「カレ自慢」Kare Jiman : Kare Jiman is essentially a battle between your Oshimen and another player's Oshimen. During events, however, you use your Kare Jiman points to battle in-event bosses etc. For more information, please see Event Information or Kare Jiman.


Cupid/Step Up/Increase Charm Buttons

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These buttons are for sub-elements of the game, such as levelling up cards and obtaining new cards.

  • Administration Boy: You may recognise this cute guy from your tutorial, this is Takahashi-kun. He often says stuff thats is fluffy and romancey. Also, he will notify you of errors and other things that occur during your time playing. Here he is saying "Did you meet your fated boyfriend?". For instance, if you try to Power Up a boyfriend and you have no money, he will tell you of ways to make money etc. What a nice guy! 
  • 「キューピッド」/ Cupid Cupid is your link to getting as many boyfriends as possible. That means he is your best friend, as this is a card battle game. There are several ways to get more cards, but Cupid has the most ways to help you meet your fated boyfriends.
  • 「カレとステップアップ」/ Step Up your Boyfriend : So you have this great boyfriend, but he could get an upgrade. That's what Stepping Up is. If you have two (or more) of the same card, you can Step Up your boyfriend by combining them, increasing his stats and changing the card art. Keep in mind that the second card is a payment of transforming your Boyfriend. In other words, the second card will be absorbed by the first. For more information, make sure you check out the Step Up section.
  • 「カレと魅力をアップ」Increase your Boyfriend's Charm : Maybe you want to make your boyfriend hotter. I'm just kidding. If you increase your Boyfriend's charm, you increase his level - which includes his attack and defense stats, as well as his Skill. I recommend you max out every card you intend to Step Up before you step them up. Why? Let me explain it to you in Card Mechanics.


Advertisements

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Generally, at the bottom of your My page, a whole pile of advertisement banners will be listed. You can choose to ignore these, but often you can get a good deal. If you are the type to buy coins, you could get a good deal by checking these as Ameba is fond of doing deals like "Spend x yen, receive 40% extra coins". 

These advertisements also inform you of what new Cupid cards are coming out - including what new SRs have been made available. Other advertisements include news for new events, writing a fan letter to your boyfriend to be featured in Famitsu magazine, Ameba challenges to get coins etc. If I have enough time, I'll start translating the important ones when this wiki nears completion.

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