Battle Simulation Exercise

Battle Simulation Exercise and Battle Simulation is the same sentence in Japanese The Battle Simulation Exercise (シミュレーション) or more commonly known as the Battle Sim (シミュ) is a developed for Phase 1 of the Away Mission Tests.

Special Battle Simulation
the Special Battle Simulation Exercise (シミュレーション) AKA Special Battle Sim (シミュ) is a battle sim introduced in Chapter 214 that lasts two days (specifically on day 5 and 6), currently nothing else is known.

Design
Units (ユニット) appear as the forms of each agent. When units Bail Out, they assume the same facial expression each time.

Units
Each Squad is given 12 Units which are divided up into 2 types, Standard Units (ユニット) and Back-up Units (ヘイルプ ユニット). 8 of them are standard units as well as 4 back up units. the standard units are based off the team's four combatants and there is two for each combatant, on the other hand, each team can only pick one Back-up Unit, but everyone has the same four, which are Kei Tachikawa, Kōhei Izumi, Isami Tōma, and Sōya Kazama. Any Combatant can control any unit with no limit on how much they can control, like how Satoshi Mizukami was able to control all of his team's units.

Parameters
Like the Databook each unit has a set of parameters which are

Translation Note

 * 1) "Evasion" from the Unit's parameter and "Mobility" from the Databook use two different kanji, thus are different things.

List of Character Parameters

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Attacking
All triggers have a cone, and the length and width depends on the trigger and the size can't change but it can rotate, it should also be noted that when two units bump into each other, the stronger one will win. An example of cone differences is how Sniper Triggers are long but thin so it can't really be used to defend but can block off a whole street. while raygust is wide but narrow however a trigger will automatically attack the opponent if it is within the cone at the count of action tokens.

Dealing with attacks
There are two ways for a unit to deal with damage, they can either Defend or Evade, the user can use a defensive trigger to block, or use bagworm to evade, but if no trigger's cone is in the way of the opponent's attack, there is no way to block/evade the attack. Defending however will cost an unknown amount of tokens but it is unknown if evading will cost any tokens.

Action Inputs
There are several types of movements units can do in the case that the opponents kept missing each other not all were shown but these were the ones listed.

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Action Tokens
Each Unit is given a specific amount of Tokens they can use for each action phase, each action takes up a certain amount of tokens, however the amount used for each actions is unknown for most actions. Faster units seemingly have more tokens as shown with Katori and Oki who have 16 and 15 tokens while Osamu has 13.

Operator
Each Squad's operator is assigned to the Radar and can mark enemies regardless if they are in range or not, however any combatant can see the radar just that the operator's only task is looking at the Radar.

Turns
Each turn is designated by a 150 second Input Phase and a 15 second Action Phase. The former is used for determining the units' courses of action, while the latter is spent carrying them out. The Match ends after six turns.

Win Conditions
After the match is over, if the difference between the two squads is two or more units, the one with the greater amount is the winner. if the difference is two or less then it is counted as a draw.

Skills
There are two named types of skills and each Unit has at least one skill but has a maximum of four however the most common amount so far is three.

Combo Skills
Combo aka Combo Skill (スキル) is a type of skill where if the user attacks and an ally has a similar trigger, they will preform a follow-up attack with a half to no cost.

Penchants
Penchant aka Aptitude Skill (スキル) is a type of skill where the user gets an effect relating to the specific trigger.

List of all Known Skills
1: Viz directly translated Viper and Composite bullets (see: Chapter 217) 2: Viz mistranslated it as double instead of +2 (see: Chapter 215) ≠ : is covered by text so might not be full name and/or rest is presumed

Strategy
Not much is know for what strategies really work but teamplays with Units seems to be the most effective way to fight, it should also be noted that going solo gives an advantage as noted by Satoshi Mizukami.

Purpose in the Exams
The Battle Simulation is one of the three main ways to get points, the other two being the assignment points, and the A-rank evaluations. the points given depends on the type of simulation, the day and the outcome of the match, the schedule as well as points as of Chapter 217 is as follows.

Battle Simulation Schedule
There are 10 matches a day starting from 3pm until 7pm which balances out to around 20 minutes for each match, however each squad gets a break for one round.

Special Battle Simulation Schedule
The full schedule is currently unknown.