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Saber Wars: The Caliburn Awakens

Your essential guide to Fate/Grand Order's Saber Wars: The Caliburn Awakens event. Learn about point systems, bonus servants, free quests, and more to maximize your rewards!

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Your essential guide to Fate/Grand Order's Saber Wars: The Caliburn Awakens event. Learn about point systems, bonus servants, free quests, and more to maximize your rewards!

Hey there, fellow Chaldean! Ready to dive into the Saber Wars event? This guide's gonna walk you through everything you need to know about 'The Caliburn Awakens,' and trust me, it's a blast. If you've played the GudaGuda events before, this'll feel super familiar, but even if you haven't, we'll get you up to speed in no time.

The core of this event is all about collecting Artorium Points. Think of it like the Honnoji Points from GudaGuda – you fight battles, rack up points, and hit certain benchmarks to snag some sweet rewards. Easy peasy!

Now, let's talk about who's gonna help you out the most. You'll want to focus on bonus Servants, specifically Sabers and some… interesting alien types. These guys get a DAMAGE UP buff and, more importantly, a POINT UP bonus thanks to the Saber Power passive. So, stack your team with 'em!

The Free Quests are back, and there are more of them than usual – we're talking 20-40 quests this time around. Plus, they've added higher difficulties that offer increased drops, including those rarer items. Don't forget the special quests: Monster Invasion quests cost 5 AP and drop those precious Golden Apples, while Spacial Invasion Quests cost 10 AP and are your go-to for tons of points and event items. Seriously, hit these up!

And, of course, it wouldn't be Saber Wars without plenty of Saberfaces! Get ready to see a whole lot of them!

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