Events (LOS)
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Events occurred almost weekly in LIVE ON ST@GE!, featuring a ranking SR and points R. A corresponding gacha banner also runs at the same time, having two gacha-exclusive SRs. As of 2021, there were three event types: Produce, Joint Live, and 315 Production's Birthday Party.
For a list of previous events, see Event Stories.
Produce[edit | edit source | hide | hide all]
Produce events were the first event type to be introduced.
In Produce type events, players can gain event points and rewards by going through ‘weeks’ of game play, similar to that of 315 Pro Stories. As you progress through the weeks, you increase the Live Level by gaining attendees. Your Live Level increases the difficulty of Stages and Lives.
Throughout the days of the week, you may randomly encounter a Challenge Stage (チャレンジャーステージ), which allows you to use stamina points to meet the point requirement of that Stage. There are also Encore Stages (アンコールステージ), which’ point requirements are higher but net a much bigger event point reward. Cards of that event (gacha SR and points R) give percentage increase bonuses during Stages.
You might also encounter Event Lives, which are normal lives that can be played for event points. Points are based on your live level, so you can choose not to physically play if you wish. You can also click the 'perform later' (あとで出演) button to save the live for later.
While playing, there is the chance of an idolized event idol appearing and giving the player Appeal Time (アピールタイム), a period in which there is a percentage increase bonus for event points gained. This starts at 100% (doubled) bonus, then can build up to 150%, 200%, all the way to 550% if lucky. The percentage increase bonus only lasts for 5 minutes, but as you can ‘stack’ bonuses, the time is increased with each idolized idol appearing in that time.
As you gain event points, you can unlock more of the eight-chapter event story. In WORLD TRE@SURE events, the event song can be unlocked at chapter 7.
Joint Lives[edit | edit source | hide]
Joint Lives were the second event type to be introduced. The first event to use this format was Happy Easter Musical.
The gameplay is very similar to Produce, however, there is no Event Lives and instead the player can choose to participate in joint lives at the end of each week. Joint lives are normal lives in which five players cooperate together (not real time) to achieve the highest score possible. Event points are given out according to how all of the player’s scores work together. One Microphone can be used to increase your joint live score by 30%. Alternatively, you can also choose to not participate in the joint live and instead select the ‘ORDER ST@GE’ button, which allows you to get a score randomly through a spinner.
The bonus time in Joint Lives is much longer, around 45 minutes. However, there is a limited number of in-game weeks you can play before the bonus time will end, regardless of time limit.
315 Production's Birthday Party[edit | edit source | hide]
(TBA)
Mechanics (Produce/Joint Lives)[edit | edit source | hide]
Kizuna[edit | edit source | hide]
In events, placing an idol in a location by himself will cause trust and bond to increase by only 2 points, as opposed to 5 and 10 points in 315 Pro Stories.
Challenge Stage[edit | edit source | hide]
It randomly occurs after finish a day of week. To challenge the stage, the stamina is required but it is possible to give up the challenge. The power required and success points reward is shown in following table. The stage level may appear in difference level vary by the live level.
- Same as live level
- Live level - 3
- Live level - 5
- Live level - 10
For example, if the live level is 20, the challenge stage may appear in level 10, 15, 17, and 20.
Challenge Stage Lv. | Audience Attended | Power Required | Point Reward |
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1 | 500 | 10000 | 150 |
2 | 800 | 11000 | 160 |
3 | 900 | 12000 | 180 |
4 | 1000 | 13000 | 200 |
5 | 1200 | 15000 | 240 |
6 | 100 | 18000 | 270 |
7 | 1400 | 22000 | 320 |
8 | 1500 | 27000 | 370 |
9 | 1700 | 33000 | 430 |
10 | 1900 | 40000 | 500 |
11 | 2200 | 48000 | 580 |
12 | 2400 | 58000 | 660 |
13 | 2500 | 68000 | 750 |
14 | 2500 | 81000 | 840 |
15 | 2700 | 95000 | 950 |
16 | 2700 | 110000 | 1060 |
17 | 2800 | 127000 | 1180 |
18 | 2900 | 146000 | 1300 |
19 | 2900 | 166000 | 1430 |
20 | 3000 | 188000 | 1570 |
21 | 3200 | 212000 | 1720 |
22 | 3300 | 238000 | 1870 |
23 | 3400 | 266000 | 2030 |
24 | 3500 | 296000 | 2200 |
25 | 3700 | 328000 | 2370 |
26 | 3800 | 362000 | 2550 |
27 | 3900 | 398000 | 2740 |
28 | 4000 | 437000 | 2940 |
29 | 4200 | 477000 | 3140 |
30 | 4300 | 520000 | 3350 |
Encore Stage[edit | edit source | hide]
It randomly occurs after a challenge stage. To challenge the stage, stamina is required but it is possible to give up the challenge.
The power required and success points reward is shown in following table. The level 1 encore stage cannot appear because the live level will increase immediately after finish level 1 challenge stage.
Encore Stage Lv | Audience Attended | Power Required | Point Reward |
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1 | - | - | - |
2 | 2400 | 38000 | 640 |
3 | 3600 | 44000 | 770 |
4 | 4000 | 54000 | 940 |
5 | 6000 | 69000 | 1230 |
6 | 6500 | 90000 | 1510 |
7 | 8400 | 117000 | 1930 |
8 | 9000 | 151000 | 2350 |
9 | 10200 | 193000 | 2850 |
10 | 13300 | 242000 | 3420 |
11 | 15400 | 300000 | 4070 |
12 | 16800 | 368000 | 4730 |
13 | 20000 | 445000 | 5500 |
14 | 20000 | 532000 | 6240 |
15 | 21600 | 630000 | 7120 |
16 | 24300 | 738000 | 8010 |
17 | 25200 | 858000 | 8970 |
18 | 26100 | 990000 | 9940 |
19 | 29000 | 1135000 | 11080 |
20 | 30000 | 1291000 | 12210 |
21 | 32000 | 1461000 | 13420 |
22 | 33000 | 1645000 | 14620 |
23 | 34000 | 1842000 | 15910 |
24 | 38500 | 2053000 | 17280 |
25 | 40700 | 2279000 | 18810 |
26 | 41800 | 2520000 | 20270 |
27 | 42900 | 2777000 | 21800 |
28 | 44000 | 3048000 | 23420 |
29 | 46200 | 3336000 | 25040 |
30 | 47300 | 3640000 | 26970 |
Event Live[edit | edit source | hide]
The event live can appear after the end of week. The game play likes a normal live that can be played for event points. Points are based on your live level, so you can choose not to physically play if you wish. You can also perform live later if you don't want to.
Rewards[edit | edit source | hide]
At 160000 event points, you will receive the event point idol title, and if you are at top 10000 or above by the end of the event, you will receive the event rank idol title. The rewards are different in each event, please see the event page in Event Stories for detail.
The main rewards are ranking card(s) for player who rank the top 5000, point card(s) for who rank the top 30000, 315 Memory scroll(s) for who rank the top 50000, and producer point and MStars for who rank the top 300000. Starting from the Let's Go! Animal Park event, players who rank top 7500 also receive SSR fragments.
Ranking Rewards[edit | edit source | hide]
Ranking | Rewards |
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1-300 |
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301-500 |
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501-1000 |
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1001-1500 |
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1501-2000 |
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2000-2500 |
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2501-3000 |
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3001-4000 |
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4001-5000 |
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5001-7000 |
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7001-7500 |
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7501-10000 |
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10001-15000 |
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15001-30000 |
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30001-50000 |
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50001-300000 |
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