Special Consultations are classic event types in Tears of Themis, forcing everyone to spend some time doing Fieldwork. Instead of an MR card, Stellis City’s attorneys can aim for the event-exclusiveLuke - Adventurous outfitto dress everyone’s favorite detective in a new set of casual wear.

The event runs fromSeptember 8, 2022, to June 20, 2025, and is open to all attorneys who have unlocked Fieldwork by completing theMain Story 4-18.

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How to unlock the Luke - Adventurous outfit in Tears of Themis

To get the main event rewards, you need touse 5,000 Special Reportsto purchase the Namecard and manage tocollect 11,000 or morefor the outfit. These can be obtained by conducting debates under Special Consultation.Use Luke cardsto get a Lawsuit Bonus: a one percent drop increase per card (max 15 percent).

Each Fieldwork debate costs10 AP, and they come in sets of three. After clearing all three, you need to win the Lawsuit battle against a “boss”—which has a bit more power than the ordinary citizens. You need to wait for DAVIS to search for more cases before you can proceed.

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The waiting period prevents you from farming enough Special Reports to complete the event, so you’re forced touseS-Chipsfor refreshesif you want to get the main event rewards.

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The Namecard can be purchased from the exchange shop on the upper right of the Special Consultation page for 5,000 Special Reports. you’re able to obtain it with minimal refreshes during the event period:

The Luke - Adventurous outfit can be obtained by collecting 11,000 Special Reports. These don’t need to be traded in—simply claim the reward under the eventTo-Do Listlocated on the bottom right of the Special Consultation page.

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Don’t forget that apart from S-Chips,each Refresh also costs 40 AP, assuming it only takes you one round to win the Lawsuit. Additional attempts will cost 10 AP each.

Are the Special Consultation rewards worth it?

Unlike MR cards, which are usually good value as they help you build your deck, outfits have less functionality in the game. You can change outfits by visiting the male leads and clicking the wardrobe button while chatting with them.

If you love Luke’s new outfit and can’t live without seeing it, dropping the S-Chips for it won’t be a bad idea. But this event is an easy skip if you’re a free-to-player saving up for upcoming cards. Maybe you’d do better to get the Namecard and then stop.

To help you plan your S-Chip allocation, check out our guide onHow do limited banners work in Tears of Themishere at Pro Game Guides.