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How to Get Crewmate Cards in Granblue Fantasy: Relink

Aside from your main posse, youā€™ll need Crewmate Cards to acquire new characters in Granblue Fantasy: Relink. If youā€™re unsure how this system works, hereā€™s a guide on how to get Crewmate Cards and recruit characters in Granblue Fantasy: Relink.

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Starting out, Crewmate Cards might seem difficult to find, but youā€™ll usually gain them as rewards for completing specific quests in Granblue Fantasy: Relink. These quests will come from the Quest Counter, and based on whatever quest youā€™re interested in, you can view its reward table to help you figure out what opportunities give Crewmate Cards for all the trouble.

As you progress through the story, youā€™ll occasionally be able to get Crewmate Cards from Sieroā€™s Knickknack Shack, so keep an eye out. 

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The game’s main cast will gradually join your party throughout the campaign, but there are optional characters you could miss if you donā€™t have Crewmate Cards.

To recruit these new characters, you must use Crewmate Cards to call on a character for assistance to join your roster. Afterward, they will become playable, allowing you to customize their abilities and even play as them through exploration and battles.

In a way, this system is not all that different from a gacha game like Genshin Impact or Honkai Star Rail, except youā€™re not rolling a die for a chance at getting a character. Once you have them, you also can complete their episodic quests and upgrade them to their highest potential.  

Depending on the gameā€™s reception, future updates will likely add more unlockable characters, but for the time being, you can recruit 12 playable characters with Crewmate Cards. Below is a list of those characters:

  • Vaseraga
  • Zeta
  • Charlotta
  • Ghandagoza
  • Ferry
  • Yodarha
  • Siegfried
  • Cagliostro
  • Narmaya
  • Lancelot
  • Vane
  • Percival

Whatā€™s interesting about Relink is that its characters come from the Granblue Fantasy mobile gacha game, so anyone unaware of the series might feel daunted to step in with the latest game. That said, Relink is an original story set within the Granblue Fantasy universe and doesnā€™t require knowing previous titles to enjoy it.

However, according to a Redditor playing during the gameā€™s early access period, Relink does a ā€œpoor job at explaining the events that brought the [main cast] together,ā€ and those who havenā€™t played the mobile gacha game can get ā€œlost with all the pre-established characters.ā€

Relink could be an awkward adventure at the start if you care about character backgrounds, so consider this before buying. 

Granblue Fantasy: Relink is now available in early access on PS5, PS4, and PC.


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Anthony is a Strategic Content Writer for the The Escapist and an RPG nerd in love with retro games and the evolution of modern gaming. He has over two years experience as a games reporter with words at IGN, Game Informer, Distractify, Twinfinite, MMOBomb, and elsewhere. More than anything, Anthony loves to talk your ear off about JRPGs that changed his childhood (which deserve remakes) and analyzing the design behind beloved titles.