Music Office Guide

Intro= Top: (Left -> Right) Left: Right:
 * BP: The amount of BP you have left. The BP you use for Jobs and the BP you use for Lives are the same, so take care with their use.
 * Work Tickets: The amount of Work Tickets you have left. This amount can be increased through Department Upgrades. This dictates how many times you can do a Job until they replenish.
 * L$: The amount of L$ you have. L$ is obtained by doing Jobs and can be spent on Department Upgrades and furniture for your Office.
 * UI Off: Removes the options to the sides of the screen, allowing you to watch the characters without interacting.
 * Campaigns are listed to the left side of the screen when they are active, typically with an icon of a character participating in the campaign and an image from the brand the game is collaborating with. Tap on these campaign icons to obtain the first set of outfits that lets you take part in the Campaign Job.
 * Office Rank and Quests can be accessed from the skyscraper icon in the bottom-left corner. Tapping on it will take you to where you can see the quests you need to complete in order to upgrade your Office Rank, as well as the perks each rank comes with.
 * Department Upgrades (事業部強化): To the right of the Office Rank icon, shown as a box with an arrow. You can upgrade your departments with L$ there.
 * Office Visit: Allows you to visit another user's office.
 * Idol Settings (アイドル配置): Allows you to change which idols are present in the office and what outfit they're wearing.
 * Decorate (模様替え): Allows you to place and move furniture in your office.
 * Office Item Shop (オフィスアイテムショップ): Allows you to buy furniture to decorate your office. On every idol's birthday, a cake for them is available to buy.
 * Outfit Making (衣装製作): An icon with a shirt and pattern. Allows you to craft outfits for the idols to wear in the Office or during Work.
 * Idol Stats (アイドルステータス) shows the base stats that each idol has without any outfits equipped. These increase through sending them on Jobs.
 * Work (お仕事): Big orange button that sends you to the Work section of the game. More information here.

Rank

 * Your Office Rank can be increased through quests that are given for each rank.
 * Each rank increases what you are able to do in your office.
 * Rank-Up Quests (ランクアップクエスト): The left tab. States what you need to move to the next rank and whether you've completed them or not.
 * Quest Completion Rewards (クエストクリア報酬): The right tab. States the rank rewards for each rank up to 15, the current maximum.

Departments= Office Visit=
 * Office Departments (事業部) are unlocked by reaching Office Rank 3. Upgrading them costs L$, but they help with Work in various ways.
 * Further increases in Office Rank will allow you to upgrade your departments to higher levels. When a department is displayed as MAX level before reaching the current level cap (Lv. 15), you will need to increase your Office Rank before you can upgrade the department further.

Idol Settings= Decorate=
 * Tap on the icon of an idol's face with a refresh symbol to change which idols are placed in your office.
 * Tap on the small icon of the idol's chibi version with a shirt symbol to change which outfit the idol is wearing in the office. For how to make new outfits, see the Outfit Making tab.
 * If the idol has other available outfits, tap on the one you want them to wear. The outfit's name and a preview of how it looks on the idol's chibi will display on the left.
 * Press on the yellow Confirm (決定) button to confirm your choice of outfit.
 * Press on the white Cancel (キャンセル) button to cancel any changes in outfit.
 * Tap on Storage (倉庫), the button with the blue sofa icon to the bottom left, to view all of the furniture that you have on you and be able to place it.
 * Tap on Saved Layouts (配置), the button with the white sofa and lamp, to access your personal and set layouts and load them into your office.
 * Tap on Remove All Furniture (一括収納), the button with the red arrow, to completely empty your room. You will receive a popup warning you that you are doing this, and you can select Cancel (left) or OK (right). Once you've done this, if you want to undo it, tap the [X] and follow the Daikichi notice instructions below.
 * Once any changes have been made in room layout, a red dot will appear by the yellow Save Changes (保存する) button by the bottom right to let you know. Press it to save and exit the decorating function.
 * If you try to exit via the [X] on the top left without saving your progress first, a notice with Daikichi will pop up to tell you that you have unsaved changes.
 * Tap Cancel (キャンセル), the first button in black, to return to the decorating screen. Tapping the [v] to the top right of the notice has the same effect.
 * Tap Exit without Saving (保存せず戻る), the second button in red, to discard any changes made and return to the Office.
 * Tap Save and Exit (保存して戻る), the yellow third button, to save your changes and return to the Office.

Storage

 * Each of the four white buttons by the top are different categories, and each contains several subcategories of furniture. They are listed from left to right below.
 * Furniture: Desks | Chairs | Storage | Beds | Other
 * Idol: Collabs | Posters | Trophies | Other
 * Decoration: Misc. Objects | Folding Screens | Wall Decorations | Rugs
 * Exterior/Interior: Floors | Wallpaper | Sky
 * Some items are strictly for decoration, but some allow the idols in the room to interact with them. Tapping on the (i) by the item's name will bring up a window that lists that item's traits.
 * Item Amount: x/99 or x/1. You can only own up to 99 of most items, and sometimes only 1 of others.
 * Item Size: How much room the item takes up. Anywhere from 1x1 to 5x3.
 * Person Symbol: Includes a motion. The idols will interact with it. If it is gold, it is considered "limited" because the item was released during a campaign, but the action itself is not limited.
 * Speech Bubble: This item is capable of triggering an item interaction; this is the speech bubble that shows up every 30 minutes over an idol's head in your office. Speech bubble interactions can also happen between idols rather than with an item. If the speech bubble is gold, it is considered "limited"; for most items, this just means that the item was released during a campaign, but if there is also a date written below it, it can only be triggered on that day.
 * The yellow area on the item illustration to the right shows how much room the item takes, and the green area shows where idols will be standing when an item interaction is active.
 * Birthday cakes also have a section below the date they are active that states what characters, alongside the one the cake is for, can trigger the interaction.

Saved Layouts
Shop= Outfit Making=
 * You can save your own layouts and use sets you bought in the Shop to automatically be able to load them into your office without reconstructing it every time.
 * The left button on the top is for your own layouts.
 * If you want to save your current office as a layout, tap the long yellow Save Current Layout (現在のレイアウトを保存) button. It will save it without any confirmation.
 * When a layout is saved, an image of it will be displayed to the left of the row. The number is stating how many items are in the layout. You can tap the pencil icon to rename the layout (15-character limit) and press the yellow button there to save.
 * If you want to delete a layout, tap the white button with red, Delete (削除). A warning will pop up, and you need to tap OK on the right for it to be deleted. If it was a mistake, tap Cancel on the left.
 * If you want your current layout to replace a previously-saved layout, tap the yellow Overwrite Layout (上書き保存) button. A warning will pop up asking if you're sure, since this will effectively delete your old saved layout and replace it. Tap OK to overwrite it and Cancel to go back.
 * If you want to apply your saved layout onto the office, tap the yellow Load Layout (配置する) button. The layout will be applied onto the office in a preview; if you want to proceed with loading it, tap the yellow check mark, and if you want to go back without any changes made to your office, tap the red X.
 * Furniture is bought with L$ (L-Dollars/リッドル), a currency gained from doing lives and jobs. How much you have is displayed between how many Work Tickets you have and the UI Off button.
 * The (i) next to each item names serves the same purpose explained in the Decorate tab.
 * Furniture is arranged in many categories. There is no "All" category, so you'll need to tap on each one to see what is available. In order, they are:
 * Pickup: A category that shows everything on sale, 50% off. These are generally tied to campaigns, and thus, when the campaign ends, the sale ends as well. You can still purchase campaign items at full price in the other categories.
 * Furniture: Desks | Chairs | Storage | Beds | Other
 * Idol: Collabs | Posters
 * Decoration: Misc. Objects | Folding Screens | Wall Decorations | Rugs
 * Exterior/Interior: Floors | Wallpaper | Sky
 * Sets: Allows you to buy a full room layout and all the furniture contained in it as a set. Sets come with an extra piece of furniture that you can't buy by itself. If you buy a piece of furniture within that set separately, the price of it will be deducted from the full price of the set.
 * When you have tapped the yellow "Purchase" button (購入する), three options will come up.
 * Cancel (キャンセル): In white. Cancels any purchase that was going to happen.
 * Purchase and Move to Storage (購入して収納): In yellow. Purchases the item and sends it to storage, where you'll have to manually go get it and place it later.
 * Purchase and Place in Office (購入して配置): In yellow. Purchases the item and immediately brings you to where you can place it in the room.
 * Outfit Making (衣装製作) is where you can make Outfits for your idols to wear in the Office and during Work. They require materials that are obtained from Work.
 * Outfits are sorted into two overviews: By Outfit (left) and By Idol (right). Though tapping one takes you to that view directly, you can switch between the two at any time within the menu via the two top buttons. The left one is to take you to the Outfit view, and the right one is to take you to the Idol view.

Outfit View

 * When you open the Outfit view, the patterns will start out listed by the ones you most recently obtained, and in no designated category. To change the category you are viewing, tap one of the 5 to the left of the screen:
 * Categories: All | Standard | Event | Private Series | Collab Jobs
 * You can view all of the outfits' categories here.
 * The sorting dropdown just to the right of the All category has two options: Order of Acquisition (入手順) and Default Order (デフォルト順).
 * The button with the box to the right of the dropdown is the Only Show Makeable Outfits (製作可能のみ表示) button, which allows you to filter out any outfits that you cannot currently make. If the box is empty, all outfits will be shown. If the box is checked, all outfits you cannot make are hidden.
 * If you tap on the empty magnifying glass icon by the top right of the screen, you can you a more thorough sorting of your patterns.
 * The first dropdown is by idol. The first option is "all idols", and the rest of the options are all of their names, in the default order.
 * The second area is about what stats you want to show in your search. The first option of each row is for the total stats that outfit will give you; you can pair this with a specific stat, or you can choose up to two stats to search.
 * The bottom white bar has three buttons. The left one is the same "Only Show Makeable Outfits" button from before, the middle is to cancel the search, and the right is to perform the search.
 * Once you are done with the search, tap the V icon to the right of the search popup to remove it.
 * When you tap on an outfit pattern, it will show up on the right. For most patterns, there are 49 total, one for each idol; for unit/anniversary patterns, it will show the number of idols in that unit/agency. The x/49 displayed there is the amount of those patterns you have obtained (not made), and the number beneath states the amount of those patterns you have, but have yet to make.
 * If you tap on the magnifying glass with a + icon to the right of the pattern amount, it will pull up a visual summary of your use of that pattern. The top row, brightly lit with a shirt icon, means you have made those outfits. The second row, brightly lit but without any icon, means you have those patterns but have not made the outfits. The third row, dimmed and with a lock icon, means you do not have those patterns.
 * If you tap on the yellow button, Open Pattern List (型紙リストを開く), it will bring up a menu where you can make the outfits that correspond with that pattern.
 * The first option on the left will only show patterns you have. Those you can make will be marked with a red banner, and those that don't have it are saying you lack the necessary materials.
 * The second option will show only patterns you have already turned into outfits. No action can be taken here, as it is just a display.
 * When all materials are present, none of the text below their images in the first option will be in red, and the yellow Make Outfit (製作する) button will be usable to create the outfit for use in your office and in jobs.

Idol View
Idol Stats= Lines=
 * Tapping on one of the unit logos on the left side allows you to view only idols from that unit. They are displayed on top in a row, and tapping on each one will show only outfits that belong to that idol.
 * By default, it will show all outfits that idol has, including patterns (those you both can and can't make) and outfits you have already made. To show only patterns that you can currently make, tap the Only Show Makeable Outfits (製作可能のみ表示) button.
 * The left dropdown in Idol View is a bit more advanced than the one in Outfit View. If you tap it, it will give you the option to sort by:
 * Sorting Options: Order of Acquisition | Default Order | Total Stats | Active | Passion | Unique | Smart | Technique | Charisma
 * Tapping one of the stat-based options of the sorter will show you the outfits that belong to that idol that raise that stat the most, or have the highest total stats.
 * The outfit search function to the top right works exactly the same way as the one detailed in Outfit View above.
 * If you want to craft an outfit, tap on it, and it will show up on the right. Tap the yellow button, and a notice will come up asking if you want to make it. Tap the yellow button to the right to create it, and the white button to the left to cancel.
 * Each idol comes with varying stats across six categories: Active (Red), Passion (Orange), Unique (Pink), Smart (Light Blue), Technique (Dark Blue), and Charisma (Green). These can be viewed in Idol Stats (アイドルステータス).
 * These stats control how well Work goes, and can be increased through doing Work. One can artificially increase these stats for work by changing the outfit the character is wearing.
 * At the end of a job, the stat of a randomly selected idol will increase by 1. This amount does not scale with BP used.
 * When an idol's stats are completely maxed, they can be balanced by pressing the "unlock" button. When stats are unlocked, you may choose two stats to balance. At the end of a job, one stat may decrease by 1 while another will increase by 1, and the total value will not change.