From Zero to Hero: Success Stories of Witch Gacha Cub Players

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Witch Gacha Club is a popular mobile game that allows players to create and customize their own characters. It has gained a significant following for its charming artwork and addictive gameplay. In the game, players can choose from a variety of different witch-themed outfits and accessories to dress up their characters. They can also select different hairstyles, facial expressions, and poses to further personalize their creations. The main objective of the game is to collect and summon different witches to form a powerful team and engage in battles against other players. With each battle won, players can earn rewards and progress in the game.


Tha panels themselfs usually isn’t as thick as the total monitor, the electronics are the thick parts, some soldering and new cables and you should be able to move it all to the side inside the cabinet

Tha panels themselfs usually isn t as thick as the total monitor, the electronics are the thick parts, some soldering and new cables and you should be able to move it all to the side inside the cabinet. He tells her he heard what she said about staying as she was forever, and entices her by promising that if she stays with him, she will never grow up or have to change.

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With each battle won, players can earn rewards and progress in the game. Witch Gacha Club also includes a story mode where players can follow a captivating narrative and unlock new characters and items. The game combines elements of dress-up, role-playing, and strategy, making it appealing to a wide range of players.

Slim display due to thin space

Yeah I know - the 20th or so topic in regards to “monitors/display”. I have however read trough most of them and didnt find an answer to “my” question. I am building my MM in a door of a bathroom-closet. That means I only have the thickness of the door to place all the parts in it. Hence I only got about 1,5cm room. Now I saw various topics about people saying “take whatever monitor you find”. However the last one I dismantled had the control pannel behind it and was extraordinary thick. So I do not know which monitor is okay or what I have to pay attention to (well besides plugs to the side and downwards) So do you guys have any suggestions for a slimmer version of the whole monitor/pannel that a student can afford? ^^’ The mirror is 45*67 cm - so I got some room to work with in regards to the display-size. Thanks in advance and sorry for any spelling/grammar mistakes. English aint my first language.

albertlwj отредактировано you’re not going to be able to work with 1.5cm room d3r отредактировано

Maybe look into a laptop screen, though I don’t think you would be able to find one to fit your whole mirror.
I use my old laptop’s 15.6in screen with a controller board. The screen and controller board are less than 1.5cm thick but the power brick is about 4 cm thick if i recall correctly.
I never got around to building a frame for it so it just sits on a desk(I don’t use a mirror).

Kastore @albertlwj отредактировано

@albertlwj
I have 1.5cm for the monitor and the pi - for power and such i can use the space of the closet itself.
The questions aims towards if somebody has a “regular monitor” that i could use which isnt as thick. @d3r
Yeah i got my old laptop screen at sitting there with a wrong control panel (wrong panel id on the company homepage) but i was thinking about / hoping for a bigger screen solution

albertlwj отредактировано

why don’t u have a new door rebuilt? the extra space you get would be totally customed to your specs, and it would be much cheaper than obtaining a large screen that’s 1.5cm or less.

ninjabreadman @albertlwj отредактировано

@Kastore Why not just let the mirror extend past the back of the door? Are there shelves? Just let your mirror wear a backpack.

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Kastore отредактировано

@albertlwj
Not sure if that fixes the problem since i then have a “bigger” door and thus not more space. @ninjabreadman
I wanted to keep it “clean” and not have a huge bulky frame behind the door. And yes there a shelves behind the door. So i may have a little bit more space to work with but as mentioned i aim for getting the whole thing “inside” the door
I just started working somewhere new and they had monitors that are super thing: LG 24MB56HQ-B. I am trying to find something along that line.
Problem with that specific monitor is that they got the plug facing “backwards” and not down

MadScientist отредактировано

Well, the Raspberry Pi alone is already a fatty with its LAN and USB ports. How will you deal with that? What about the power supply and the heat release? The space you have is tiny. If you every manage to make it fit neatly you should definitely post pictures

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Tha panels themselfs usually isn’t as thick as the total monitor, the electronics are the thick parts, some soldering and new cables and you should be able to move it all to the side inside the cabinet

Kastore @broberg отредактировано

@broberg
oh totally forgot that I could do that!! Man… i am an academic and totally lost sight of that solution!
I think I have a look at the price of the monitor i found and we see

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Its simple yet addictive gameplay, coupled with its charming art style, has made Witch Gacha Club a beloved game among fans of the Gacha genre..

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1. Emma - 2/5 stars - I was really excited to play Witch Gacha Club based on the reviews I saw online, but I ended up being disappointed. First of all, the character designs were not very appealing to me. I found them to be bland and uninteresting. Additionally, the gameplay was quite monotonous and lacked depth. The battles felt repetitive and there wasn't much strategy involved. Overall, I felt that Witch Gacha Club didn't live up to the hype and I wouldn't recommend it to others.
2. Jason - 2/5 stars - Witch Gacha Club fell short of my expectations. The storyline was weak and the plot twists were predictable. The dialogue was poorly written and lacked any depth or emotion. The character development was also lacking, making it difficult for me to connect with any of the characters. Furthermore, the in-app purchases were too expensive and necessary to progress in the game. Overall, Witch Gacha Club was a disappointment and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone looking for a captivating gaming experience.
3. Sarah - 3/5 stars - While Witch Gacha Club had some enjoyable aspects, it ultimately fell flat for me. The graphics and artwork were visually appealing, but the gameplay mechanics were lacking. The battles were too easy and there was no real challenge. Additionally, the storyline was cliché and didn't offer anything fresh or interesting. While the concept of collecting different witches through the gacha system was intriguing, it quickly became repetitive and lost its allure. Overall, Witch Gacha Club had potential, but it didn't fully deliver on its promises.

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