How To Get Beginner Medals In Nxb Nv

Okay, so picture this: I'm fresh-faced, installed Naruto x Boruto: Ninja Voltage, super hyped to build my ultimate fortress and dominate. I went straight for the attack missions, figuring I'd sweep the competition. I promptly got my butt handed to me. Repeatedly. It was… humbling. But hey, that's how we learn, right? That's when I realized, maybe, just maybe, I needed to slow down and actually understand this whole "medal" thing.
Turns out, those shiny beginner medals are actually your gateway to progression. Forget dreaming of S-rank missions; you gotta crawl before you can run, and these medals are your training wheels. Let's dive into how to snag 'em without pulling all your hair out.
Understanding the Medal System
First off, let's quickly recap what medals even are. Basically, they're in-game achievements that reward you for doing… well, pretty much everything. Think of them as a digital pat on the back for participating. You get medals for completing missions, upgrading characters, participating in events – the list goes on. And collecting enough of these unlocks stuff: new character abilities, stat boosts, and bragging rights (because, let's be honest, we all want those).
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Important side note: Check your medal list regularly! Seriously. It's easy to forget about them and miss out on rewards you've already earned. (Guilty as charged, more than once.)
Focus on Story Missions
This is your bread and butter for early medals. The story mode is designed to ease you into the game, and it's packed with medal opportunities. Complete each mission, even the easy ones (don't skip 'em!), and aim for all three stars. Three-starring a mission usually means fulfilling specific objectives, like finishing within a certain time or not letting any characters get KO'd. Read those objectives before you start! A little planning goes a long way.

Pro Tip: Use your strongest units for story missions. Obvious? Maybe. But sometimes we get caught up in leveling up everyone and forget to bring the big guns when we need them.
Embrace the Daily Missions
The daily missions are… well, daily. And they're another fantastic source of medals. These are usually simple tasks, like completing a certain number of missions, using a specific character type, or logging in. They're designed to keep you engaged, and the medal rewards are a nice bonus.

Real talk: Don't skip the login bonus! It's literally free stuff for doing nothing. Set a reminder on your phone if you have to. I'm not judging (much).
Level Up Your Shinobi
Investing in your characters is crucial. Not just for clearing tougher missions, but also for racking up medals. You get medals for leveling up your shinobi, evolving them, and upgrading their skills. So, hoard those enhancement materials and get to work!

A word of caution: Don't spread your resources too thin. Focus on a core team of three or four characters to begin with. You can always branch out later when you have more materials.
Participate in Events
Limited-time events are a goldmine for medals. These events often have unique missions and challenges with special rewards, including (you guessed it) tons of medals. Keep an eye on the in-game announcements and don't be afraid to jump in, even if you're not sure what you're doing. You'll probably learn something, and you'll definitely get some medals.

My Personal Event Strategy: Even if I can't complete all the event missions, I always try to do the ones that offer guaranteed rewards, even if they're just small ones. Every little bit helps!
Don't Be Afraid to Experiment
Finally, don't be afraid to try new things. Experiment with different characters, team compositions, and strategies. You never know what might work, and you might just stumble upon a new medal-earning technique. Plus, it keeps the game interesting!
And Remember: This game is about having fun! Don't get too stressed out about optimizing everything perfectly. Just relax, enjoy the ninja action, and watch those medals roll in.
