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nikorai:
Hello.

I messed up at some point and started again with Iori.
Tonight I’ve passed 2 auditions. I figured that you need to distribute appeals between 3 judges and then you get high ratings. And I got a rank E after that. But I had to do an excessive number of lessons and that’s only possible at the expense of communication events.
So, my new question is, what’s the timeframe for each rank? I mean how many commu-events can I check before moving ahead? The guide marks around 5 events on each level as a ‘must-see’.
For rank F, I only watched “work in November”, “Meeting” (with Iori’s homeroom teacher), Live (at a live house), and CD sales. And I also had to call for a day-off because Iori for too tired to work any more.

Kyo:
Are you talking about the Master Book?

It marks those events as 'must-see' because they're interesting, not because you need to see them to rank up.

nikorai:

--- Quote from: Kyo on November 29, 2009, 02:11:36 am ---Are you talking about the Master Book?

It marks those events as 'must-see' because they're interesting, not because you need to see them to rank up.

--- End quote ---

Yep, I figured because I've just moved to rank C without checking any events at all.
Geez, I'm afraid I won't make it in time.

But my question is the same.
What is the timeline for each rank? I mean how many weeks do you usually spend before going to the next level?

nikorai:
Well, if we assume that there are 6 levels and  52 weeks. Then that makes it only 8 weeks a level, which is less than 2 months. Assuming that you have to distribute this time between events, lessons and auditions, the schedule looks pretty tough to me.

Kyo:

--- Quote from: nikorai on November 29, 2009, 05:10:33 am ---Well, if we assume that there are 6 levels and  52 weeks. Then that makes it only 8 weeks a level, which is less than 2 months. Assuming that you have to distribute this time between events, lessons and auditions, the schedule looks pretty tough to me.

--- End quote ---

You have lots of time in the early ranks, IIRC as much as 13 weeks to move on to the next rank. The timeframe gets shorter at the higher ranks, but by that time your idol should be pumped up enough to take on successive auditions without having to go for lessons.

In short, concentrate more on lessons in the early weeks and promotions and auditions in the later weeks. If you can, train your idol at the beginning to a level where she can jump into the Local auditions straight away.

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