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Bounty Hunt Mode is an alternate game mode in 100% Orange Juice!. It originally debuted as an early concept on April 18th, 2020 with the Bounty Hunters event, and was later reintroduced to the game as a permanent mode on February 23rd, 2021 with the Bounty Hungers event.

Bounty Hunt Mode is a game mode where, instead of competing for stars and wins, players will be racing to accumulate Fame through the completion of quest and bounty objectives. This is accomplished through the use of contracts, which can be obtained by visiting any Mass check0 Home panel. Players will need to hold onto these contracts and visit different locations around the board in order to slay monsters and/or collect items that must be returned to a specific Shop building, which will reward the player with the Fame needed to achieve the norma objectives. In addition, players may spend their stars at Shops in order to purchase cards and items to obtain various buffs. Players must gain 20 Fame to achieve the final norma objective and win the game.

Setup[ | ]

To switch to Bounty Hunt Mode, the player must toggle the icon located next to the board menu. This can be done in both custom singleplayer games and online games. The player can also join an online Bounty Hunt lobby, by selecting the "Bounty Hunt" tab at the top of the online lobby list.

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Important Changes[ | ]

Before examining the particulars of the mode, below is a basic list of rule changes the player should be aware of:

  • The only norma objective available is Fame. There will be no prompt to select a new Norma objective when leveling up, and both Stars and Wins norma are disabled.
  • Players can choose to stop at any Mass check0 Home panel, regardless of whether it is theirs.
  • Players start the game with a base amount of 40 stars. This value is adjusted depending on the player's base stats.
  • All units have a permanent +1 hand size.
  • Start-of-chapter bonus stars start at 3 (up from 1).
  • All players have an "Items" button, along with "Move" and "Card", that they may check at the beginning of their turn. This will open a menu which will list the player's held quest items, equipment items, and special items. All players will start with the "Wooden Sandals" equipment, which grant +1 MOV.
  • Each player starts with a random Quest contract in their hand, in addition to their one card.
  • A contract may be chosen when landing on a Home panel. These take up a slot in the player's hand, much like cards.
  • Various Shops and locations appear on random panels all around the board. A new set of Shops and locations spawn every 6 chapters, starting from Chapter 1. (1, 7, 13, 19, etc.)
  • From Chapter 15 onwards, a special unit called The Harbinger has a chance to spawn on a random panel at the start of every chapter. It will play alongside the other players as a 5th unit on the board, until it is KO'd.
  • The board's usual boss is replaced with Moss Golem.
  • Achieving battle KO against a player who possesses more Fame grants the victor 1 Fame.
  • The TreasureTreasure
    Every Chapter, a chest is placed on a random panel (up to board size limit). Landing on the panel with the chest will give the player its contents.
    Treasure chest stars Gives stars equal to the current number of Chapters.
    Treasure chest cards Gives a random hyper card.
    and SporesSpores
    Every 3 chapters, spawns mushrooms on the field, which give free cards with random effects when picked up.
    field events are disabled.
  • At the end of the match, the number of earned stars is increased by 50%. In online games, level EXP, item drop chance, and earned oranges are also increased by 50%.

Fame Norma Objectives[ | ]

Unique Fame norma requirements are used.

Level Fame
1☆ 2
2☆ 5
3☆ 9
4☆ 14
5☆ 20
6☆ Win

Starting Stars[ | ]

Players will each start with a certain number of stars at the beginning of the match, starting at a base value of 40 stars. Based on a baseline stat spread of +0 ATK, +0 DEF, +0 EVD, 5 REC, and 5 HP, characters will gain an adjustment to this amount of starting stars based on how positive or negative each of their stats is. ATK points will add/subtract 10 stars, while DEF, EVD, REC, and HP points will add/subtract 4 stars. Characters with less than 3 REC are counted as having 5 REC for the purposes of the modifier calculation. Consequently, the stronger the character's stats, the less stars they will start with, and vice versa.

For reference, each character's starting star amount can be seen in the table below. This formula is also used to determine each character's Shop price modifier.

Stars Characters
68Stars Icon
Watty
54Stars Icon
Robo Ball, Tomato & Mimyuu*
52Stars Icon
Tequila
50Stars Icon
Marie Poppo, Chicken, Marie Poppo (Mixed), Nath, Tomomo (Casual & Sweet Eater), Natsumi, Chris, Mother Poppo
46Stars Icon
Aru, Fernet, Kyoko, Aru (Scramble), Fernet (Noble)
44Stars Icon
QP (Dangerous), Mei, Arthur, Yuuki, Lone Rider, Merchant, Krilalaris (Pajamas)
42Stars Icon
Seagull, Kyousuke, Miusaki, Halena, Natsumi (Sweet Blogger)
40Stars Icon
QP, Krilalaris, Kae, Alte, Sweet Breaker, Ceoreparque, Tsih, Nico, Iru, Cuties, Lulu, Maynie, Kyupita, Saki (Sweet Maker)
38Stars Icon
NoName (Normal & Head)
36Stars Icon
Syura, Saki, Sham, Mio, Suguri (46 Billion Years), Cook, Mescal, Shifu, Sweet Creator
34Stars Icon
Marc, Shifu Robot, Flying Castle, Yuki (Dangerous), Marc (Pilot), Alicianrone, Arnelle, Pomeranius, Dark Lulu
32Stars Icon
Nanako, Kiriko, Teotoratta
30Stars Icon
Suguri, Hime, Sora, Kai, Sora (Military), Suguri (Ver.2), Mira, Sumika, Ellie, Hime (Moonlight), Hyper Ellie, Kai (Hero)
28Stars Icon
Yuki, Tomomo (Softened), Hoshino Reika, Mio (Festive)
26Stars Icon
Peat, Mimyuu (Jailbird)
24Stars Icon
Store Manager, Star Breaker
22Stars Icon
Sherry, Islay, Malt
16Stars Icon
Tomomo (Singleplayer)

The HUD[ | ]

For the purpose of this mode, the typical player HUD is very slightly modified. While the display remains relatively the same, Wins are no longer listed on the HUD and are replaced with Fame, which will remain illuminated, as it is the only means of Norma completion.

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In addition, The Harbinger will have a HUD located at the top of the screen in the center, similar to co-op bosses. This HUD has the same functionality as a player HUD. The HUD displays The Harbinger's current HP and current stacks of Famous Weakling Slayer. Hovering over the HUD will display The Harbinger's unit card, level, current stars, current wins, and active stock effects. This information is always visible to the players, which can enable them to strategize based upon the available info.

HarbingerDisplay

Locations[ | ]

Locations
Locations are special areas that are spawned randomly across the board in Bounty Hunt Mode. These locations allow players to complete quests and bounties, serving as the primary means to gain Fame.

At the beginning of every match, various locations and Shops spawn on random panels all around the board. Every 6 chapters, a new set of locations and Shops will randomly spawn, replacing the existing ones. Because locations and Shops are first spawned on Chapter 1, the refresh occurs on chapters 7, 13, 19, and so on. They will not spawn on Mass warp0 Warp, Mass warpmove0 Warp Move, or Mass move0 Move panels.

Locations serve two main purposes: acquiring quest items and fighting monsters in Bounty battles.

  • Quest items are able to be retrieved from locations. After receiving a Quest contract, players may collect the needed quest item from the relevant location by landing on or passing the location it is associated with.
  • Monsters are found in locations, but are hidden at first. Any type of monster may spawn in any location. Whenever any player passes a location on the board, the type of monster residing there will be revealed to all players. When holding a Bounty contract, the player may go to a location that contains the specified monster to receive the option of battling it. The battle prompt will appear either by passing or landing on the location, and the monster does not have to be revealed beforehand. If the monster is defeated, the location it was in will despawn.

There are a total of 10 types of locations. At the start of the game, 6 locations will be chosen out of the 10 to appear in that game, and the other 4 not selected will never spawn on the board, nor can their associated Quest contracts be obtained.

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Items Inventory[ | ]

Inventory Example

Bounty Hunt Mode features an additional "Items" button alongside the "Move" and "Cards" buttons that appear during standby. Clicking it will open the player's inventory, where any owned items are stored. Specifically, this inventory is where any obtained equipment, quest items, and special event items can be viewed. This inventory has no limit to the amount of items it can hold.

  • Equipment items grant the player a continuous passive effect. All players begin the game with Wooden Sandals owned by default, and other equipment items may be purchased from the Armory Shop.
  • Quest items are used to complete quests. Each Quest contract has its own associated quest item, and these items are obtained by passing the listed location when holding the relevant contract. Quest items can be turned in to the Shop listed on the contract to complete the quest and gain Fame.
  • Special items only appear during seasonal events, and thus have special conditions for being obtained or removed.
Item Category EquipmentEquipment items
Image Name Description Obtain Method
Item Wooden Sandals Wooden Sandals A very common pair of shoes allowing you to sprint fast without hurting your feet. Adds +1 MOV. Owned by default.
Item Leather Boots Leather Boots The latest creation of famous leatherworkers, which is a direct upgrade from the usual sandals and common shoes. Adds +1 MOV, and an additional 1 if you're not carrying any quest item. Purchase from the Armory.
Item Gale Shoes Gale Shoes Powered by powerful magic, you will never feel tired while wearing this pair of shoes. Adds +1 MOV, and an additional 2 if carrying no quest items and having less than 2 cards. Purchase from the Armory.
Item Category QuestQuest items
Image Name Description Obtain Method
Item Medicinal Herb Medicinal Herb An herb with healing properties. Quest: Fieldicon Quest: Field
Item Turni-slime Turni-slime Used to be part of a Turnislime's body. Quest: Swampicon Quest: Swamp
Item Bag of Chilling Wind Bag of Chilling Wind A bag filled with an extremely cold breeze. Holding it carelessly could cause your hands to freeze instantly. Quest: Cave (Bakery)icon Quest: Cave (Bakery)
Item Never-Ending Flour Never-Ending Flour A bag of flour that never seems to end. Just what does it have inside? Quest: Castleicon Quest: Castle
Item Broken Blade Broken Blade A worn weapon left behind by the fallen. Quest: Ruinsicon Quest: Ruins
Item Trollite Horn Trollite Horn An old horn that used to belong to a Trollite. Wherever there's one of these, trouble lurks nearby. Quest: Cave (Armory)icon Quest: Cave (Armory)
Item Misty Sap Misty Sap Sap from a tree. Tastes sweet. Quest: Misty Forestsicon Quest: Misty Forests
Item Cactus Cactus A cactus from a desert which contains some water in it. Quest: Deserticon Quest: Desert
Item Göst Spirit Göst Spirit A defeated playful Göst. Quest: Crimson Forestsicon Quest: Crimson Forests
Item Wolly Milk Wolly Milk Fresh milk from a Wolly. Quest: Mountainicon Quest: Mountain
Item Globbu Globbu A magmatic prankster that likes setting people on fire. Quest: Volcanoicon Quest: Volcano
Item Category KeySpecial items
Image Name Description Event
Item Delicacy Delicacy A tasty morsel for Cook. Collect up to 3 per game. Bounty Hungers

The Boss[ | ]

While Bounty Hunt Mode does not change the enemies found on Mass encount0 Encounter panels, the board's usual boss will always be replaced with Moss Golem. In addition to the standard rewards, it also awards 6 Fame when defeated.

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Moss Golem
HP ATK DEF EVD Fame
14 +3 +1 -3 6

The Harbinger[ | ]

After Chapter 15, there is a chance at the start of each chapter for a special unit named The Harbinger to spawn on a random panel. It will be an extra unit that will walk around on the board, taking its turn after Player 4. The Harbinger has +1 MOV, will only trigger movement-type panels, and will attempt to fight other units on the board. It will remain on the board until it is KO'd, and gives 2 Wins upon defeat. Only one will spawn per game.

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The Harbinger
HP ATK DEF EVD Fame
5 +2 +2 -1 2
Other Info
Challenge other players when passing by them. If the opponent is defeated in battle, steal 1 fame, gain a stack of Soul Eater and heal 1 HP if not Awakened. Give 2 fame + stolen fame when KO'd.

Character Changes & Card Changes[ | ]

Bounty Hunt Mode makes adjustments to some characters' stats and passives, both to adapt characters to the mode's unique mechanics, as well as to prevent certain characters from being overpowered in the mode.

Passive Changes

Some characters have had their passives adjusted in Bounty Hunt Mode.

  • Tequila no longer gains +1 ATK for every HP lost during a battle, but instead gains +1 ATK total regardless of the amount of HP lost.

Passive Interactions

Other characters have mostly unchanged passives, but have unique interactions with the various different systems in Bounty Hunt Mode.

Card Changes

Below is a list of all changed cards. Any card not listed has remained unchanged.

Card Changes
Now calculates +Y DEF using Y = current fame / 5, and +Z EVD using Z = current stars / 50.
Effect is now "Gain +1 Rage Counter and go into Raging Mode. During Raging Mode, gain +X/2 ATK and +X/2 EVD rounded up, where X is the number of your Rage Counters. At the start of your turn, lose 1 Rage Counter. Raging Mode ends when Rage Counters are 0."
Effect ends when landing on any home panel and Norma restriction has been removed.
Does not return contracts to the deck.

Update History[ | ]

100% Orange Juice Emoticon 100oj V3.4
  • Bounty Hunt Mode added as a permanent game mode with the Bounty Hungers event.
  • "Items" inventory added.
    • Every player now starts with the Wooden Sandals item by default, changing the previously inherent +1 MOV into an item effect.
  • The player HUD is no longer expanded to display held quest items.
  • Volcano, Misty Forests, Mountain, Crimson Forests, and Desert locations added.
  • For every match, 6 monsters and 6 locations are chosen randomly to be able to appear.
  • There is now a random chance for The Harbinger to spawn from Chapter 15 onwards.
  • The REC stat now factors into the starting stars calculation for characters' base stats.
  • The SporesSpores
    Every 3 chapters, spawns mushrooms on the field, which give free cards with random effects when picked up.
    field event is disabled.
  • Added a separate win tracker for online Bounty Hunt wins.
  • PlaygroundPlayground
    Places several Mass minigame Minigame panels around the board. These panels will trigger a minigame for any player who lands on them. The panels are then removed at the end of the Chapter.
    now replaces the Wins prize with Fame in Bounty Hunt mode.

100% Orange Juice Emoticon 100oj V2.9.2
  • Increased EXP, stars, item drops, oranges, and fame rewards by 50% for bounty hunt games.
  • Players now win 1 fame in Bounty Hunt mode by defeating a player in battle that has more fame than them.
  • Updated Bounty Hunt field event to guarantee at least 1 spawn of each type of monster hiding spots if possible.

100% Orange Juice Emoticon 100oj V2.9.1
  • Player now starts with 40 stars in Bounty Hunt Mode (adjusted by player stats similarly to Shop prices.)
  • Players can now move the camera while on the bounty select screen.

100% Orange Juice Emoticon 100oj V2.9 (Hotfix)
  • Fixed midgame joins bugging if changing from one lobby to another in Bounty Hunt mode.
  • Fixed Discord rich presence for Bounty Hunt Mode.

100% Orange Juice Emoticon 100oj V2.9
  • Bounty Hunt Mode added to the game with the Bounty Hunters event.
  • Locations added.
    • Field, Swamp, Ruins, Castle, and Cave locations added.

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