Trickcal Chibi Go Reroll Guide – Yellow Crayons, Scoring System

With the rapid influx of new players entering Trickcal: Chibi Go, the overall reroll (or “takeoff”) standard has risen considerably. While veterans often set ambitious starting goals, these expectations can be overwhelming for new players.

This Trickcal Chibi Go Reroll Guide aims to redefine the reroll standard — focusing on efficient, realistic progress rather than perfection. Whether you’re here to secure your favourite Apostle or to establish a strong early-game deck, this guide covers everything you need to know about why, how, and when to reroll in Trickcal: Chibi Go.

1. Why Do You Reroll?

Rerolling (or resetting your account to reattempt the initial summons) serves two main purposes. Understanding which category you fall under will determine your best reroll strategy.

A. To Build a Strong Character Collection

  • To start with Eldain — one of the most powerful and rare 3★ Apostles.
  • To begin with a favorite character, even if their performance isn’t top-tier.
  • To secure multiple 3★ characters early for collection flexibility.

B. To Ensure Smooth Early Progression

  • To build a stable first deck that doesn’t stall during the challenging early stages.
  • To speed past the early game and reach the growth curve faster than others.

Although both paths are valid, Trickcal’s game structure heavily rewards option B — rerolling for early stability and fast progression.

2. Why You Should Focus on Growth, Not Just Characters

1. Characters Are Surprisingly Easy to Obtain

Trickcal’s gacha system is one of the most player-friendly in the genre.

No Limited Characters – Every Apostle can be obtained anytime using ceiling points (which carry over permanently).

Monthly 3★ Rewards – Each month you can obtain:

1 free 3★ from attendance rewards (Eldain can appear here)

3 Lucky 2–3★ Tickets (purchasable via duplicate 1★ conversions)

On average, two of these become 3★ Apostles.

Clone Factory Dungeon – Provides 3★ Apostle Certificates (55% chance per spin, up to 8 spins/day). Collect 20 for a guaranteed 3★ Apostle.

Eldain Business Card Availability – Even this rare Apostle becomes accessible over time through events, tickets, and ceiling purchases.

In short, you will eventually get the Apostle you want. Therefore, chasing Eldain at the very start is less efficient than focusing on progression.

2. Growth Depends on Yellow Crayons

The Top-tier Yellow Crayon is the single most important growth item in the game.

Yellow Crayons increase all stats by percentage, applied after every other upgrade — making them exponentially powerful.

Even a 1★ unit can clear high-level content with enough Yellows.

Conversely, without Yellows, your team will stagnate regardless of rarity.

Because of this, your main early objective should be to unlock and farm the Getchu Crayon dungeon (which provides Yellow Crayons) as early as possible.

Faster Crayon farming → more Yellows → higher stats

Higher stats → better PvP rewards (Elifs) → faster gacha growth

Faster growth → broader character pool → faster deck development

It’s a self-reinforcing system. Focusing on progression first ensures that even collectors catch up later.

3. Upcoming Systems Make Collection Easier

As of the September 26 (1st Anniversary) update, Trickcal introduced a Character Draw System using unique tickets and ceiling points.

  • You can select a personality (which affects Apostle appearance rates).
  • Regular 3★ Apostles now cost half the usual ceiling amount in this system.
  • This means obtaining key Apostles like Eldain, Chloe, and Sion is significantly easier than before.

Thus, focusing on early progress over specific pulls is more efficient for both new and returning players.

3. When Should You Use a Reroll Macro?

If you’re absolutely set on starting with a specific Apostle (like Eldain or your favorite design), you can use a Reroll Macro.
This automates the process of creating accounts, running through tutorials, and performing gacha rolls — saving hours of manual resets.

However, remember this:
Every day you delay your actual takeoff puts you behind in Yellow Crayon farming and event progression. Only reroll long enough to meet your essential starting lineup goal — then start playing seriously.

4. Avoid These Early Mistakes

Never buy Risegae early.
It’s a poor value compared to equipment packages. Equipment bundles significantly boost your early specs and still qualify you for new user rewards and newbie-zone PvP placement.

Better gear → higher early stats → easier dungeon clears → faster resource growth.


5. Early Takeoff Criteria (Balanced Deck Building)

For a smooth start, your initial 6-man deck should include:

  • 1–2 Tanks
  • 2–3 Damage Dealers
  • 1–2 Healers or Support Units

If your deck lacks this balance, rerolling might still be worthwhile — unless you have exceptional units or high synergy bonuses.


Takeoff Scoring System

Use the following score thresholds to assess whether your starting team is worth keeping:

Score Range Result
14 or below Most likely not viable — reroll
14–18 Situationally viable — seek advice
18+ Excellent start — take off confidently

A higher score doesn’t always mean a better experience. Sometimes, a well-synergized 15-point lineup outperforms a mismatched 17-point team.

If unsure, consult Grandpa (via the in-game “Ask Chan” question tab) before proceeding.


Scoring Considerations

  • Tank Quality: A strong frontline ensures survival and stable progression.
  • Healers > Damage Dealers: Healing sustain matters more early on than raw DPS.
  • Synergy Bonuses: A full synergy (e.g., 6-Speed) grants a 25% HP bonus, while 4/2 gives 14.3%. Always value synergy consistency.
  • Eldain Bonus Value: Eldain’s ceiling cost ratio (3:1 vs general Apostles) makes her extremely valuable in reroll scoring.

The modern Trickcal meta favors early stability and Yellow Crayon growth over the traditional “must-pull-Eldain” mentality. With generous monthly rewards, infinite ceiling carryover, and personality-based draws, collecting powerful Apostles is inevitable — it’s just a matter of time.

What truly separates strong players from average ones is how fast they stabilize their early decks and unlock Getchu Crayon dungeons. So reroll smart, not endlessly — and start building momentum early.


Would you like me to include a Reroll Tier Table section next (with recommended Apostle picks for early takeoff)?
That would complete this guide in a format similar to Prydwen’s but rewritten for your site.