Let me start by saying this: if you’re looking for a game where you just follow one straight path to victory, Magical Princess isn’t it. This is a parenting simulation where you raise a daughter from childhood through her graduation from the Royal Magic Academy. Every choice you make shapes her future, and with over 50 possible endings, there’s no single “right” way to play. You guide her based on your own values, and that’s what makes this game so replayable.
Now let me walk you through the original guide, and then I’ll break it down in a way that’s easier to follow and actually useful when you’re playing.
Practical Tips You Can Use Right Now
1. Understand the Core Loop (It’s Simpler Than It Looks)
Each month goes like this: Classes → Daytime Free Action → Nighttime Free Action. That’s it. You spend AP during free time to do activities. The key is managing your daughter’s stress, building her attributes, and keeping your relationship strong. Don’t overthink the structure—just focus on what you want her to be good at.
2. Attributes: Pick a Focus Early
You don’t need to balance everything. Pick one main attribute and lean into it:
- Stamina → Makes her a strong physical fighter. Pair her with Sharl for buffs.
- Intelligence → Turns her into a magic user. Pair with Fran or Hathis for single-target damage.
- Charm → She becomes a support character. Any ally works well with her.
- Sensibility → Boosts Luck, which affects hit rate, evasion, and preemptive attacks.
Each academy specializes in one attribute: Gladius (Stamina), Machia (Intelligence), Nobilis (Charm). Choose wisely, but don’t stress—you can change later with a fake ID.
3. Save Often and Experiment
The original guide says this, and I’ll say it again: use multiple save slots. Try different choices. If something goes wrong, reload. There’s no penalty for experimenting, and it’s the best way to discover endings.
4. Manage Stress Before It Becomes a Problem
Stress is your biggest enemy. Here’s how to handle it:
- Chat with your daughter every month – It costs no AP and reduces stress.
- Family trips – Cost money but zero AP, wipe all stress, and boost Affection. Use these in emergencies.
- Keep Alignment above 30% – If it drops too low (Evil alignment), you can’t chat or take trips, and stress becomes unmanageable. Visit the Church regularly to raise Good alignment.
5. Combat and Adventure: Don’t Skip Monster Hunting
Battle Rank is your daughter’s level, and it only goes up through monster hunting, not classes. So if you want her to be strong in combat, you need to hunt regularly. Early game, bring Chocola for healing—she’s a lifesaver.
6. Annual Events: Know What to Do
- School Festival (May) – Mock battles give powerful items. If you’re not ready to fight, use the “Watch” command to bet on winners and earn gold.
- Bread Festival (November) – Focuses on Charm (Dance) or Sensibility (Painting). In Year 1, use “Stroll” to get rare attribute items instead.
- Red Moon Night (February & August) – Defend the city for Reputation, Gold, and EXP. Or visit the merchant Sophie for rare items. You can also try stealing from dark shops with a higher success rate during this event.
7. Skill Points: Invest Early
You earn skill points when major attribute levels rise. Prioritize these early:
- Serious Class – Increases learning progress.
- Full of Energy – Increases max AP.
- Talent for Learning – Increases attribute gains from classes.
These make everything else easier.
8. Allies: Build Their Intimacy
An ally’s strength depends on their combat EXP and their Intimacy level with your daughter. Chat and go on dates with them regularly. A strong ally makes combat much easier.
9. E-Coin and Illegal Items
E-Coin is earned through nighttime street fights or dice games. Use it to buy powerful illegal items like fake IDs (to change academies) or perfumes (to manipulate Alignment). These can be game-changers, but they come with risks.
Final Thoughts
Magical Princess isn’t about winning or losing—it’s about the journey. With over 50 endings, every playthrough can be completely different. The best advice I can give you is this: pick a direction, commit to it, and don’t be afraid to reload if things go sideways. Experiment with different academies, combat roles, and social choices. And most importantly, talk to your daughter every month. That relationship is the heart of the game.