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How to Get Fumina and Mobile Doll May Parts in Gundam Breaker 4

Gundam Breaker 4 features numerous different parts for players to collect from across different eras and mechs. Some of the rarer but more alluring parts come from the Fumina and Mobile Doll May lines in Gundam Breaker 4, but they are quite specific to get.

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How to get Fumina and Mobile Doll May parts in Gundam Breaker 4
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Which Missions to Get Fumina Parts in Gundam Breaker 4

As always with these parts, there are two ways to get them: missions and through the shop. Regardless of your preference, you first have to find the enemies in a mission and defeat them there. Defeating a Fumina in a mission will randomly give you a chance to obtain a part. Meanwhile, also defeating it there will unlock its Gunpla box in the in-game item shop.

Here are the missions I have found so far you need to focus on for finding Fumina parts in Gundam Breaker 4:

  • Super Fumina: Mission 18 (Chapter 4), Mission 29 (Chapter 6)
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Which Missions to Get Mobile Doll May Parts in Gundam Breaker 4

On the other hand, if you want to get Mobile Doll May parts, it is the same scenario. You need to first find them in a specific mission(s) before you can grind or buy them in the shop. Here are the missions you should focus on for Mobile Doll May in Gundam Breaker 4:

  • Mobile Doll May: Mission 18 (Chapter 4), Mission 28 (Chapter 6)

The catch with both Fumina and Mobile Doll May parts is they have unique restrictions in this game. You won’t be able to do everything with them that you are able to customization-wise as other mech parts.

Gundam Breaker 4 is available right now for Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS5, and PC.


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