![]() Click the gear icon and use the first tab to choose which raids to monitor.(Click the gear icon on the bottom right, choose the second tab and look for the "选择语言" option at the bottom.) Can be switched to English, Japanese, or Korean.Can open a browser tab or app instead of just copy.Support for dark mode, Japanese, English, autocopy, sets, deduplication and trimming.Displays new tweets faster than many other raid finders.Multi-column raid finder search with customisable alarm feature for raids, amongst other options.Raid finder sites are the most commonly used source for farming specific raids of a player's choice. As new raid codes for the raids you choose are posted to Twitter, they will be updated within the raid finding interface. ![]() ![]() These websites have dedicated, customisable layouts in which you can choose what raids you want to monitor. This page or section is old and contains information about game content that has been removed. This is the main area you will use when farming a specific raid type. Pasting in the code and clicking the Join A Room button will attempt to join the fight in progress. Here you may copy raid codes that you obtain from other sources or other players. Sometimes you will need to finish the story of the event for raids to appear here (or click the button that acknowledges the fights may be spoilers). This tab lists raids specific to events that are currently happening. You will not receive anything extra from fighting these, though you may wish to take the opportunity to help them anyway. ![]() Raids with a color tinge at the bottom of their entry are from your friends calling for help.These provide extra RP and EXP for joining them and contributing up to a minimum threshold. Green raids randomly appear and can be joined up to 5 times each day.Join them for extra Pendant rewards that can exceed the normal weekly cap. Yellow raids are raids that your crew members have called for help on.In the case where you still accidentally join the wrong raid, if you do not attack, summon, or use any skills, your EP will be refunded after the raid boss dies, so keep that in mind.The default tab will show you a random selection of roughly level-appropriate raids for you to join. You can check the picture in the Tweet before you join the raid, but people can also copy entire old Tweets, picture and all, and simply replace the raid ID with a new raid, so also check the picture in game when selecting your support summon. PLEASE NOTE: If you are aiming for high-attendance raids such as Grand Order or Proto Bahamut, some players spoof other raids by copying the search term into their in-game Tweet, which will cause raids you do not want to appear in your TweetDeck search columns. Here is a list of the common raid bosses simply copy the Tweet term into your TweetDeck search bar. However, players using the English version are much less common than players using the Japanese version, so it can be easier to find raids using the Japanese search terms. As Granblue Fantasy has built-in integration with your Twitter account, it is very common to use TweetDeck to find raids to join.
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