When this guide is useful

Catastrophe’s Aftermath fits a level 7 派閥クエスト Windrose route. Treat it as a planned run after the basic loop is stable, not as something to force the moment its name appears.

Its level 7 派閥クエスト role makes it a planned midgame check rather than a casual opening errand. Stabilize repairs, reserves, and return timing before folding it into a serious run.

  • Decide whether the topic is a route, system, gear, resource, or encounter problem.
  • Use the public name and category only as orientation; the advice should stand on its own.
  • When real runs change the picture, update the decision rule before adding more detail.

Recommended preparation route

Catastrophe’s Aftermath should be approached by reducing the cost of first contact. Make the first trip a light scout run that checks approach risk, supply drain, and the retreat point; use the second trip for required materials or combat supplies. A failed first attempt is still useful if it produces clear route information.

Coastal Jungle usually means the route deserves more respect than a normal farming trip. Protect repair, food, and return supplies as a separate floor before you carry objective items.

  • Use the first run to scout the route, not to force completion.
  • Bring required materials, combat supplies, or quest items only on the second run.
  • Write the retreat point before departure so greed does not make the route longer.

What to record after a run

Related objects include 大惨事の余波, 派閥クエスト, Coastal Jungle, トルトゥーガの民, ピアストル. After a real attempt, record how those objects connect to route risk, material planning, enemies, or rewards instead of turning them into unsupported coordinates.

A useful guide should answer four practical questions: when to go, what to bring, what to change after failure, and how the topic connects to resources, ships, bosses, or beginner routing.

When to revisit this guide

Recheck this guide whenever a patch changes level, reward, approach route, enemy pressure, or required materials. Small changes should update the checklist first; larger changes can justify a more detailed walkthrough.

Manual review should add player decisions, route risk, and preparation checks. Details belong in the body only when they reduce the cost of a failed run or make the next attempt clearer.