Mímisbrunnr’s Reprise: Part One is live in Girls’ Frontline 2, bringing fresh missions, new story content, and exclusive rewards—all centered around Springfield and Peri (MP5). Part Two is now live—check out our updated guide here.
Event Video
Event Overview

Welcome to your war table, Commander
The first half of Mímisbrunnr’s Loop runs from July 3, 2025, 9:00 AM EST to July 23, 2025, 5:59 PM EST. The exchange shop remains open until July 30 at 5:59 PM EST.
Only commanders Level 20 and above may participate.
Game Modes Featured:
Radiant Spirits (event mission chain)
Story Missions
Supply Missions
Challenge Mode (unlocks July 10)
Zucchero Cat Cafe (mini-game)
Artifact Recovery (roguelike)
days
hours minutes seconds
until
Mimisbrunnr’s Loop Part 1 Ends
Main Mission Mechanics

Welcome to your war table, Commander
A breakdown of systems central to your progress:

Tactical Alms keeps you on track
Tactical Alms: Complete daily objectives for a consistent drip of 50 event currency each.

The Safehouse shop doesn’t mess around
Safehouse: The event’s exchange shop, where you’ll convert your grind into valuable items.
Mission Types

This story’s just getting started
Story Missions: Advance the event narrative and unlock side objectives. Clear missions with all three stars for bonus rewards.

Finally, a mission that understands me
Supply Missions: Unlocked after completing the story. These stages are your main source of event currency.
Challenge Mode: Unlocks July 10. High-difficulty combat stages with additional rewards like Collapse Pieces and premium materials.

Finally, a mission that understands me
Zucchero Cat Cafe: A relaxing management mini-game. Brew coffee, serve customers, and attract cats for rewards.

This roguelike run pulls no punches
Artifact Recovery: A roguelike mode where you use preset squads, select random passives, and fight through progressively harder stages. Reaching milestones grants milestone-based resource drops.

SSR Faye joins the team for free
Radiant Spirits: Complete a series of missions to earn SSR Faye—completely free, no gacha pulls required.
Event Shop (Safehouse)
| Item | Quantity | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Skin – Light and Dark | 1 | 2400 |
| Attachment Skin – Fantasy Foregrip | 1 | 800 |
| Attachment Skin – Whispers of Fantasy | 1 | 800 |
| Basic Info Core (x1) | 6 | 600 |
| Collapse Piece (x100) | 6 | 200 |
| Targeting Calibration Chip x1 | 6 | 500 |
| Targeted Access Permission (x1) | 3 | 300 |
| Access Permission (x1) | 3 | 300 |
| Common Key – Today’s Menu | 1 | 1000 |
| Common Key – Weakness Insight | 1 | 200 |
| Special Gift – Springfield (x1) | 20 | 100 |
| Next-Generation Memory Stick (x1) | 20 | 100 |
| Precise Grade Attachment Supply Box (x1) | 20 | 200 |
| Transcription Conductor I (x5) | 6 | 60 |
| Transcription Conductor II (x5) | 6 | 60 |
| Transcription Conductor III (x5) | 6 | 120 |
| Transcription Conductor IV (x5) | 6 | 150 |
| Transcription Conductor V (x5) | 6 | 250 |
| Transcription Conductor VI (x5) | 6 | 300 |
| Analysis Blueprint (x10,000) | ? | 200 |
| Combat Report (x5,000) | ? | 200 |
| Sardis Gold (x12,000) | 20 | 450 |
The event shop is packed with valuable rewards, but not all items are created equal. Here’s how to prioritize:
Top Priorities
- Targeted/Access Permissions, Basic Info Core, Collapse Piece x100, Targeting Calibration Chip, Skins, Keys, Special Gift – Springfield, Next-Gen Memory Stick
Mid-Priorities
- Transcription Conductors, extra Memory Sticks, Sardis Gold
Low Priorities
- Analysis Blueprints and Combat Reports—cheap but low-impact
General Tips
Prep Your Teams: Prioritize leveling and gearing your key DPS and support units.
Use Auto & Support: Save time and effort by using the Auto system and calling in support squads.
Log In Daily: Don’t skip Tactical Alms—free currency adds up quickly.
Resource Check: Hold off on heavy spending until Challenge Mode opens to avoid regrets.
Play the Mini-Games: Don’t overlook the Cat Cafe—it rewards resources with minimal time investment.
Challenge Mode Guide
Utilize Resources
Use everything at your disposal—Auto battle, friend supports, event mission chains, and daily rewards—to keep your pace steady without burnout.
Good luck, Commander. May your squads stay sharp, your gacha be kind, and your cafe full of cats.



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