Aug 23 2008
Pangya Japan: An important note on Self Design.

I wish I did more research for the self design system before throwing 60,000 pang out the window. It turns out, you can only self design cookie items. What this means is, the pang blanks are strictly there for you to buy and “copy” the design from your cookie blanks. So now, I bought pang blanks for Lucia and well as I have no cookies I don’t have anything to “copy” from. Therefore not only do I have 2 unusable items in my inventory, I now have an unusable character on top.
I think I’ll just stick to Shakugan no Hana for the rest of my golfing career unless I manage to somehow make a gacha to ponta coupon or they actually release more than 1 outfit for Lucia.
My dreams have been crushed! Although it’s my fault for not properly doing the research. Hopefully though this will make more of my friends aware of how the system works so that they do not make the same mistake.
Tags: disappointment, pangya
7 Responses to “Pangya Japan: An important note on Self Design.”






Oh, crap.
Guess I’m not wasting my Erika cookie blanks until I manage to come up with a good desgin. 
Wteff.
Even Pangya Japan is not safe from the money leeching schemes!
THE MOAR YOU KNOW~ :3
Yeah, this is the same thing in the Korean version and many people had trouble with it. It’ll probably end up being the same in the US version as well, but I understand what they were attempting to do.
Kana> I honestly wish it SAID somewhere how to use the system. Their stupid page was just like “COME ON AND DESIGN YOUR CLOTHES!” Well at least they were nice enough to give free erika/ken blanks so I could have some decent outfits to work with. But now my Erika is way better than my Lucia, so Lucia is sitting clotheless in my room never to be used again probably.
Yeah, and the wait for actual pang clothes for Lucia is painful. All she’s gotten so far in Korea has been the sweater and skirt combo from the teaser. Everything else is eCards or Cookies, so it’s really annoying. @_@
This whole promotion sounds like a gyp, honestly.
Then again, these sorts of cute-little-online games generally do.