How To Enter A Ripple Dimension In Dislyte

Dislyte is an anime-infused squad combat game. You put together a team of fighters, called Espers, via a gacha-style collection system. But while a lot of Esper collection is random chance, there are a few you’re guaranteed to get if you play for them – including via the Ripple Dimension system.

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Ripple Dimensions are part of the Trial battle area of Dislyte. Competing in them can get you several unique Espers you won’t find available elsewhere in the game, including four-star Esper Dahlia and top-rated support healer Ye Suhua.

How Do You Enter A Ripple Dimension?

There are two ways to enter a Ripple Dimension – either discovering one yourself, or by entering one another player has found. To trigger one yourself, simply play as many Sonic Miracle and Ritual Miracle battles as you can. Any battle you have in either has a chance of triggering a Ripple Dimension. You’ll know when one has appeared because there will be a notification on the left side of the central home screen. Click it to go to the dimension.

Alternatively, you can enter a Ripple Dimension triggered by another player. You’ll get an automatic invite to any Ripples your friends activate. But you can also wait for other players’ dimensions to be opened to the public. This happens automatically after 15 minutes of a Ripple opening if it has not reached its capacity of 20 players. Other players’ open Ripple Dimensions are announced in the world chat channel they’re currently in.

You can view world chat by clicking the small word bubble icon at the top right of your screen. You should see [System] messages pop up regularly with a link such as, ‘Ripple Dimension Ye Suhua was revealed by X’. Click the link, and if you’re quick enough, you’ll be transported to the dimension. If the channel you’re in is too quiet, you can change channel by clicking the grey circle next to your current chat channel’s name. Just be aware you may have to wait quite a long time to get the exact Ripple Dimensions you require.

How Do Ripple Dimension Battles Work?

You don’t need to compete in a Ripple Dimension straight away. Once registered in it, you can come back out and enter later – but they only last 60 minutes before disappearing forever. To re-enter one you’ve been accepted, simply click through to Trials on the main screen and click Ripple Dimension. There you can choose to enter any you currently have available.

Once inside a Ripple Dimension, you will have a normal squad battle. You can set your squad up however you please, and the opponent team will be led by the Esper named in the ripple. The battles themselves are relatively simple, and identical each time you face a particular esper. So you can soon work out the best tactics to defeat each one.

For three-star Espers, you can battle five times in each Ripple Dimension you enter. Each battle will reward you with a fragment for that Esper, and you need to collect 30 to be able to get the finished Esper – so if you win all your battles each time, you’ll need to complete six dimensions to have enough fragments for that Esper. For four-star espers, you need 40 fragments – but each Ripple will allow you to fight eight battles.

Once you have them, go to the Echo area and click the Record Stand tab at the bottom of the screen. You’ll see all the Esper fragments you’ve currently collected. If you’ve got enough, simply select the Esper you desire and click Spin to get your reward.

Ripple Rewards: Unlocking Dahlia And Ye Suhua

A lot of different Espers can appear in Ripple Dimensions, but the two that most players are looking out for are Dahlia and Ye Suhua. Unlike the rest, these two Espers can only be acquired through ripples – so they’re highly sought after, especially as both are great fighters.

Dahlia is a four-star support Esper whose main ability, Sonic Camo, gives up to 25 percent AP to all allies, alongside ATK and C.RATE up for two turns. Her Umbra Attack has a high chance to inflict SPD down on its target – and if they already have SPD down, will instead Freeze them for a turn. Her basic Sneak Attack has a 50 percent chance to freeze the target.


Ye Suhua is a three-star heal and support Esper. Her Star Dancer ability grants all allied Espers ATK and DEF up for two turns. Astral Guardian heals an ally for 20 percent of their max HP and adds Recovery for a turn, while also making them invincible that turn – perfect to save a hero on their last legs. Ye Suhua’s basic attack, Stardust, can reduce the target’s ATK strength for two turns.

It’s also worth looking for Ripple dimensions of Chang Pu (a good healer), Tang Yun (a potentially devastating DPS), and Jeanne (a controller who can stun opponents).

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