Wondering how to get the Reverse 1999 Child of Prosperity? Well, you and everyone else, it seems. This endgame item upgrades your resource generation, allowing you to progress a lot faster at the endgame, so it’s super important. In this guide, I’m going to round up exactly what this item is and what you need it for. I’ll also help you get it.
Reverse 1999 is a time-hopping gacha RPG that sees you travelling throughout the 20th century, recruiting heroes from the various different decades. You then place them into a party, send them out into battles against your enemies, and level up to boost your power. You can also loot new gear, allowing you to take on the more challenging endgame content.
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What is the Reverse 1999 Child of Prosperity?
The Reverse 1999 Child of Prosperity is an endgame material that you need to level up your Paleohall. This allows you to gather more resources in the wilderness.
It’s a six star rare item, so very challenging to get. Fortunately, we have provided you with exactly how to get it below.
Where Can I Get a Child of Prosperity?
You can collect a Child of Prosperity from the following stages of the main campaign:
Bear in mind that you may need to complete the above levels in hard mode to get the Child of Prosperity.
What Else do I Need to Level Up My Paleohall?
The only other item you need is Traces, and you need a whopping 330 of them to level up your hall.
During the early game, this might seem like a lot but, when you unlock hard mode, you gain access to double traces. So, suddenly, clearing a stage rewards six traces, rather than three.
That still means quite a lot of farming, but it’s well worth it.