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Buy AP, Skip Tickets, and other useful items at Mobile Suit Gundam U.C. Engage's Shop! Read our guide to find out the most important items to buy at the Shop, as well as how to get the currencies you'll need to buy them with.
List of Contents
| 1 | ![]() Tap the Shop icon (a stack of coins) on the left-hand side of the screen, under the 'Friends' button. |
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| 2 | ![]() Choose which shop you want to buy from by tapping the corresponding buttons on the left side, then choose the item you want to purchase by tapping the 'Purchase' button. |
| 3 | ![]() Designate the number of items you want to buy, then tap 'Purchase' again to complete the transaction. |
| Coins Shop Checklist |
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AP is the equivalent of the 'Energy' resource in Gundam U.C. Engage. If you don't have AP, you won't be able to take on most of the content in the game. If you've run out of AP, the shop sells 5 stocks of 100 AP refills daily at 500 coins each.
Ideally, you want to buy all 5 stocks of 100 AP and 20 from the Coin shop every single day and then use them on events, Fragment Quests, Story Mode, or a combination of the three. The less AP you use in a day, the less resources you earn.

Skip Tickets allow you to Skip fighting missions you've already cleared with a 3-star ranking. This makes farming for upgraded materials easy. You can buy Skip Tickets at 5 coins per ticket for the first 100 you buy for that day (Skip Ticket I), then at 10 coins per ticket after that (Skip Ticket II).
The Shop replenishes Skip Tickets daily, so make sure to buy these at least so you don't miss out on cheap Skip Tickets.
Once you've started grinding for fragments, you'll need hundreds of these daily for whatever it is you're grinding at the time, so make sure you purchase all 100 of these cheap Skip Tickets daily as well.

Research Forms allow you to send out your mobile suits for research. Each research yields leveling materials, and the quality of those items increases the higher the levels of the mobile suits you dispatch.
You'll want to buy the S-Class and A-Class research materials often, but skip the B-Class request forms since you earn a good number of these for free anyway. Once you've gone farther into the game, you'll only really need to buy S-Class materials, since you'll probably have good amounts of A-Class materials already.
| Clan & Arena Shop Checklist |
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Mobile Suit and Character Assembly Tickets allow you to pull from the game's standard gacha banners, which you can use to get your desired units or get duplicates of ones you already have to unleash their potential. This is why exchanging modules with Clan mates and participating in the Arena is important - your Clan and Arena medals could get you powerful UR units and pilots.

Gundam Full Armor (Thunderbolt) (FATB) blueprints are available for purchase in the Clan Shop for 50 Clan Medals each. Not only is the FATB one of the best Armored mobile suits in the game, it's also a mobile suit that you can farm blueprints for through Fragment Quests. Buying FATB blueprints hastens the Haro Farm process and will help you earn Rainbow Haro coins faster.
Even if you don't like the FATB or if you have a better Armored MS to use, purchasing blueprints for this unit is still highly encouraged, given how it allows you to get one of your Haro Farms up and running much earlier than you would without buying these.

Char's Zaku II, similar to the FATB, is another mobile suit that not only performs well in battle, but is also farmable through Fragment Quests. The idea here is the same. You'll get a capable melee fighter with the ability to stun foes while also generating Rainbow Haro Coins, one of the rarest and most important resources in the game.
However, unlike the FATB, Char's Zaku II blueprints can be bought from the Arena Shop and not the Clan Shop. Once you've purchased all the gacha tickets from the Arena Shop, your Arena Medals are best spent on Char's Zaku II blueprints.

Mobile Suit Body and Weapon Chips are used to raise your unit's stats. Body chips can increase your suit's HP, ATK, DEF, and Evasion stats, while weapon chips improve the Power, Accuracy, and EX Gauges of the mobile suit's weapons. If you're done transcending your mobile suits with Clan and Arena Medals, put some of those medals toward chips.

Both the SR-rarity Zaku II Unidentified Type (Solari) and the R-rarity Zaku II Type F (Solari) are the premier SR-rarity and R-rarity units in the game, thanks to their respectable damage output paired with some defense as well. One huge thing that separates them from the rest of the lower-rarity units is how these Solari Zakus have 3 weapons, which is very uncommon among lower-rarity units.
These will be essential in clearing event stages and other game modes like Master Battle that require the use of R-rarity or SR-rarity units. Do note, however, that if you intend on using them for high-level content like Master Battle, you'll want to have them at maximum Custom Lv., and you'll want to set up their Unit Enhancement allocations too. Luckily, lower rarity units are much less costly to invest in, given that they use different lower-rarity resources, and the Unit Enhancement Pt. cost for upgrading lower-rarity units is much lower than you'd have to pay for UR units.

Some of the best Sub MSs can be bought from the Arena and Clan shops. That said, you could get them at Potential Lv. 5 without pulling from any gacha banners whatsoever, which is huge for Sub MSs since their Sub Skills scale directly with Potential Unleashed. Below are tables on the best mobile suits that you can buy from both the Arena and Clan shops and use for their Sub Skills.
| Mobile Suit | Sub-Skills |
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[M0011] Banshee
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When battle begins, increase evasion by 10% When battle begins, increase beam damage by 10% When battle begins, increase projectile damage by 10% Whenever EX is activated, restore 6% max HP |
[M0223] Full Armor Engage Gundam A Plan
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When battle begins, increase critical rate by 10% When battle begins, increase ranged damage by 10% When battle begins, increase ranged damage to "Green" mobile suit type enemies by 15% |
[M0181] Engage Gundam Booster
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When battle begins, increase evasion by 10% When battle begins, increase beam damage by 10% When battle begins, increase projectile damage by 10% To "Gundam-Type" unit category allies: whenever ex is activated, for 20 second(s), increase damage by 6% |
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[M0077] Ple's Qubeley Mk-II
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When battle begins, increase evasion by 10% When battle begins, increase beam damage by 10% When battle begins, increase projectile damage by 10% To all enemies: whenever EX is activated, for 20 second(s), increase beam damage taken by 6% |
[M0221] Engage Gundam Funnels
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When battle begins, increase accuracy by 5% When battle begins, increase evasion by 5% When battle begins, increase max HP by 5% When battle begins, increase beam damage by 5% When battle begins, increase projectile damage by 5% To "Gundam-Type" unit category allies: whenever ex is activated, for 20 second(s), increase damage by 6% |
| Friend Medal Shop Checklist |
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The Friend Medal Shop is an alternative place to buy Skill Rate Data III for 10 Friend Medals, which is an item that is hard to come by. With Mobile Suit Research being the only other way to obtain Skill Rate leveling materials, it's worth using your well-earned Friend Medals here.
To get Friend Medals, use support mobile suits from your friends whenever you play missions. Each use gives 10 Friend Medals.

Another great additional way to spend your Friend Points is by buying blueprints of the Zock - an SR mobile suit that can be used as a decent Armored unit. With high defense and self-healing properties, the Zock can serve as your tank if you don't have one yet when you're starting out.
| Haro Coin Shop Checklist |
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You can purchase Haro Coins of a higher rarity from the Haro Coin Shops. Gold Haro Coins can be purchased for 20 Silver Haro Coins, while Rainbow Haro Coins can be purchased for 10 Gold Haro Coins. Both currencies only have 100 stocks of each per month, so make sure you convert these to further maximize your Haro Coin generation.

If you're running short on Upgrade Materials to raise the customization level of your Mobile Suit, the Haro Coin Shops have them for sale as well. G-5 level upgrade materials are especially rare, so the Haro Coin Shop may be your best bet in getting them.

If you're not satisfied with how you upgraded your mobile suit's stats with body and weapon chips, the Haro Coins Shops sell body and weapon disks that allow you to reset your stat allocations.

In the Rainbow, Gold, and Silver Haro Coin shops, there are Mobile Suit Parts or 'fragments' for sale. Gain enough of these parts, and you'll be able to assemble powerful mobile suits that are not even available in the game's gacha banners.
| Diamond Shop Shop Checklist |
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Haro Pass Pro is the premium version of the Haro Pass, and gives you plenty of Diamonds throughout your subscription, as well as a guaranteed UR-rarity MS and Pilot each month you're subscribed.
More importantly, it grants you plenty of neat new features like having the ability to skip Coop Quest I and CPAO, as well as being able to Sortie into a Coop Quest II or III without needing any manuals. This saves you a ridiculous amount of time, as you no longer have to grind for manuals in lower stages, and if you're really busy, you could just spend all your BP on Coop I skips in an instant.
Haro Pass (VIP Pass) Perks and Benefits

If you're in a real rush to pull from an Extreme Limited Unit Assembly banner or need Diamonds in a pinch, you can always buy them from Gundam UCE's Diamond Shop. These come in packs of thousands, and can even come with other bonuses like VIP points and Guaranteed UR Mobile Suit Unit Assembly Tickets.

If you already have strong mobile suit units and want to alter them to raise their stats, you can also buy Upgrade Packs from the Diamond shop. These packs can give you up to 20 pieces of all upgrade materials of a specific grade, making them perfect if you're having a hard time farming for higher-rarity upgrade materials.

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