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Bounty is a mechanism located in the courtyard, which is unlocked at player character level 12. It is accessed via the "Seal" button underneath the Sakura tree.

Introduction[]

Bounty is a method for players to gain Shikigami shards (including SSR), gold, jades, as rewards from completing missions.

Regardless of the progress of completion, the Bounty refreshes daily at 5:00 and 18:00 sharp, with a counter showing the next time it refreshes. Each refresh replaces the old bounty targets with 3 new ones. Players have a limit of completing 5 missions between each refresh: 3 of their own, and 2 accepted from friends.

Mission progress can be seen without returning to the bounty interface as defeating a target spirit pops up a scroll showing the progress.

Missions Types[]

Common Quests[]

The default missions clearly state the target and chapter locations. They are completed solo. They are accompanied by flavour text.

Special Quests[]

There is a small chance for special missions to be given among the 3 missions refreshed.

Note that missions that allow inviting friends are limited to ones that are currently online, and some also have level limitations. The invite friends pop-up will automatically filter them in these cases. A successful invitation shows up as a message in the friend chat as well as the friend's own wanted quests.

For more information visit the Location List page.

Types[]

For more information visit the Hint List page.

Can be identified via a lack of a name and a visual.

Location of the spirits are not given, and their identity must be deduced through descriptions and hints or via the wanted quest clues section in the ingame Help.

The mission has two progress bars, one for each player, and a button to add the second player.

The mission rewards are like normal, but a friend must be invited to complete it together. Should a friend not complete a co-op quest, there is the option to remove them after 2 hours from the invite and keep the mission progress for the sake of the next helper.

These missions are clearly distinguished with a different appearance. There is a blue ring encircling them much like other AR mechanisms, and a purple button to invite a friend, which is optional. After being tapped on, the player is transported to the real world. In the real world, players must use the in-game camera to search their surroundings for the spirit that must be defeated.

For more information visit the Spirit Clue List page.
These missions are clearly distinguished with a different appearance. There is a blue ring encircling them much like other AR mechanisms, and a purple button to invite a friend, which is optional. After being tapped on, the in-game camera is opened to take a picture of the clue related to the spirit with the button on the right. If the image identification is successful, the mission is completed.

Food Quests[]

When the pet backyard system becomes available, an additional 4th wanted quest will appear every time instead of 3. The extra quest is guaranteed to be a Food Quest. Completing a Food quest is the same as completing common quests and friend co-op quests.

Rules[]

  1. KO's are only counted if the battle is won.
  2. Winning against a shikigami during friendly sparring does not count. (Does count for GL Server, except for zombie dog..
  3. Instead, the instances where the KO's do matter are: Various instances like Exploration, Kekkai Toppa, Soul, Youki Fuuin, Shikigami Challenge, Arena, Inkai Gate, Oumagatoki.
  4. Each mission has a star rating, indicating the level of the rewards.

Rewards[]

Rewards are clearly indicated for each mission. Usually, the higher the star rating the better the rewards. If rewards are not manually retrieved after completing a mission, they will be sent to the mail on refresh.

Courtyard Shikigami[]

Kohaku can be switched out for whatever shikigami whose bios were fully unlocked in whichever skin. Note that position of button changes based on shikigami height (even though they sit down). This is possible even when shikigami is no longer in the records (as long as it's in collection it's fine).

Due to different courtyard skins, the poses/perspectives of the shikigami will also change.

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