Hello, everyone! Today, let's talk about a very important yet easily overwhelming part of SD Gundam G Generation Eternal - the shopping guide. As a beginner, learning how to spend your limited resources (such as Capital, GP, Diamonds, Master League Medals) wisely to quickly boost your combat power is crucial. After reading this guide, you'll understand! Below, we'll break down each shop one by one to see what's a must-buy and what pitfalls to avoid.
Capital Shop
This shop refreshes daily with high-value-for-cost enhancement materials helpful for rapid power progression. However, buying out the entire shop is not recommended due to resource scarcity in the early game. Here, prioritize purchasing the scarce gold SSR Weapon Enhancement Parts, as you'll need to strengthen more Gundams in the future. Next, consider Crew Enhancement Data. If the shop offers items you're lacking, you can buy them to fill the gaps.
Capital is the resource you consume the most daily, so spending here must be calculated carefully.
Must-Buy: Daily Refresh Discount Packs
The shop refreshes a batch of discounted resource packs daily, usually priced between 3,000 and 7,500 Capital, often containing items like Weapon Enhancement Materials. These offer the best value for money and should be purchased when seen. You can even manually refresh the shop once (note that the refresh cost increases) to look for better discounted items.
Avoid: Fixed High-Price Packs
Never buy those fixed-price resource packs costing 18,000 Capital! Trading such a large amount of Capital for a small amount of materials is extremely inefficient. Even for 30,000 Capital bundles, when similar materials can be obtained through events, prioritize the event channels. Save your Capital for more critical uses, such as developing mobile suits.
Capital should be prioritized for developing necessary mobile suits and purchasing daily discount materials. Avoid any form of "full-price" consumption.

GP Shop: G-Shop
The GP Shop requires GP Coins for purchases. To obtain GP Coins, you need to dismantle mobile suits. It's advisable to first complete Developments and then dismantle unnecessary suits. Alternatively, you can develop N-rarity suits from the G Gundam series specifically for dismantling. UR Parts are key to steadily improving your core combat strength, so purchasing the monthly UR Enhancement Parts is essential. When GP is tight in the early game, prioritize buying out the 1500 GP UR Weapon Enhancement Parts — this offers exceptional value. Purchase the 3000 GP UR Weapon Enhancement Parts based on your needs and available GP.
Efficient GP Coin Farming Method (Popular Tip)
A well-known method is: In the Development interface, mass-produce the cheapest N-rarity mobile suits (e.g., "Ball"), then dismantle them. Dismantling one N suit costs 1,000 Capital, returns 500 Capital, and grants 20 GP Coins, resulting in a net cost of only 500 Capital per 20 GP Coins. This is an efficient way to stockpile GP Coins for limited monthly shop items.
Purchase Priority
- UR Weapon Enhancement Parts: Especially the monthly limited UR Weapon Enhancement Parts priced at 1500 GP Coins. They offer exceptional value and are key to enhancing your core UR combat strength. Must-buy.
- Practical Free Warships: For example, the "Luna Mariner" ship with the "Protagonist" tag can pair with most UR mobile suits (like Exia, Freedom Gundam). It's an excellent transitional choice for players who haven't obtained a UR warship.
- SSR Limit Break Materials: Consider these in the mid-to-late game when cultivating powerful SSR suits, but the value isn't the highest. Purchase as needed.
Items to Buy with Caution
- Modification Equipment: Not great value. Similar rarity equipment can be obtained through "Character Request" missions. Not recommended to spend GP Coins here.
- Limit Break Materials (Non-Monthly): Very expensive. Primarily targeted at heavy spenders. Free-to-play players should slowly accumulate these through events, missions, and the monthly shop.

Diamond Shop
Among the daily refreshed AP Pack materials in the Premium Shop, the most useful are undoubtedly the Stamina Recovery items. However, it's still not recommended to spend Diamonds here. The 200 Diamond price is somewhat high for free-to-play and low-spending players; claiming the free daily pack is sufficient.
Daily Free Pack: Must-claim, no explanation needed.
200 Diamond AP Pack: This is a matter of personal preference.
- Reason to Buy: If you want to maintain high-intensity gameplay, progress through the main story, or farm events, the extra AP pack provides continuous momentum. Diamonds can also be partially recouped by completing permanent missions.
- Reason to Skip: If your Diamonds are tight and you are saving for the next desired banner (e.g., reaching pity), skipping this pack is completely wise. Diamonds should be prioritized to guarantee gacha resources.
The core use of Diamonds is for gacha pulls. Purchasing AP packs should be decided based on your current gameplay activity level and Diamond reserves.

Rare Medal Shop
This is an extremely high-cost option, as it requires dismantling a large number of gacha-acquired mobile suits to obtain the desired items. It's only recommended for players with exceptionally abundant resources to consider in the late game. If you must purchase something, the UR Limit Break Materials are a decent choice. Other items are available in the shops mentioned earlier, making purchases here generally not worthwhile.
Core Advice: Never dismantle SR and above rarity suits casually just to exchange for this shop's currency! Gacha resources are precious for free-to-play players; every SSR or even UR could become an important part of your roster or a future investment. Dismantling should only be considered under the following circumstances:
- A unit that is already fully max limit broken, and you have obtained an extra copy.
- R-rarity cards you are absolutely certain you will not use.
Items to Consider Exchanging (If you have surplus currency)
- SP Coins
- Discounted UR Limit Break Materials
Items to Absolutely Avoid: Any general Unit or Character Enhancement Materials. These materials are easier to obtain through other channels. Exchanging for them here is a huge waste.

Concluison
The core philosophy for shopping is: Spend meticulously, target limited items, plan for the long term. Before opening any shop, clarify which mobile suits or characters you currently need to strengthen, and spend according to your shopping list. This effectively prevents impulsive spending and resource waste. When purchasing non-limited items, quickly weigh their acquisition difficulty against their practical utility in your mind, and choose the option that offers the greatest boost to your roster. We hope this guide helps you clarify your strategy, spend your resources correctly, and make your Gundam journey smoother!

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