Unity Cup Guide Umamusume Pretty Derby

Unity Cup, also called Aoharu Hai, is a training scenario in Umamusume: Pretty Derby where you run a small team instead of training alone. Your main uma still follows the usual story route and ends in the URA Finals, but now she develops alongside teammates and joins regular team races.

Because this mode feels best with certain supports, it’s easy to get baited by every banner. If you plan to pull seriously for Unity Cup units like Riko Kashimoto, it’s better to plan your spending and use Lootbar to top up slowly instead of blowing everything at once.

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1. Team Basics – How Unity Cup’s Teams Work

Unity Cup adds a team system on top of normal training. You’re still focused on raising one main uma, but her teammates now matter as well. You divide your roster into distance-based teams inside the club, with groups that cover short races, mid-to-long races, and miles. Your main trainee, the umamusume attached to your support cards, and a few story characters are all placed into these squads as you go through the year, and they will be the ones running for your club in Unity Cup team races.

in-game tutorial

Every few in-game months, the club enters a Unity Cup Team Race, a tournament where each distance team runs once. If your club performs well, your trainee gets bonus stats, and your overall Team Rank rises, which makes later training feel stronger. The simple way to think about it is to make sure each distance team has at least one uma with a decent aptitude for that distance, so you don’t get wiped on the way to the final; the last Unity Cup team race will be against Riko’s team, and if you win, your trainee will get a huge amount of bonus stats.

2. Spirit Bursts – The Big Power Turns

The other core mechanic in Unity Cup is Spirit Burst, which is what creates those huge, satisfying training turns. Each teammate has a hidden gauge that fills when you choose a training tile where they appear, and once that gauge is full, that character becomes “ready.” The next time you train with them on any facility, they trigger a Spirit Burst, giving your trainee a much bigger stat gain from that training plus a skill hint, and then that teammate’s Burst is used up for the rest of the run.

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Sometimes several characters are ready on the same training tile, and that’s where Unity Cup really shines, because pressing the training button once can push a key stat forward by a big chunk. You don’t need to micromanage every gauge to play well: just keep an eye on where your teammates are gathering, let the gauges fill naturally, and try to spend ready Bursts on facilities that matter for your build, like Speed for sprinters or Power and Stamina for longer-distance runners.

3. Simple Support Card Suggestions

Unity Cup doesn’t demand a perfect SSR deck to get started; you mainly want supports that boost your main uma’s key stats and keep your team from falling apart in races. Scenario-linked cards are especially comfortable here, and Riko Kashimoto (Pal) is the standout choice. She appears often, brings helpful events, and is designed with Unity Cup in mind, so she fits into almost any deck. If you don’t have Riko, Tazuna is still a solid comfort option, and Rice Shower (Power SSR) is a good example of a card that adds strong Power training plus useful skills for medium and long distances, helping your club’s mid/long teams perform better.

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For a simple, beginner-friendly structure, you can build around a few Speed supports, one or two Power or Stamina supports depending on your trainee’s preferred distance, and one comfort support like Riko or Tazuna to make the run less punishing. This sort of deck is already enough to clear Unity Cup and produce decent trainees, and you can slowly replace weaker SRs with stronger SSRs over time as you pull more cards.

If you want to fund those upgrades without overspending, planning your pulls and using LootBar for Umamusume top-ups can help you spread your spending across multiple banners.

4. Easy Tips to Play Unity Cup

You don’t need deep theorycrafting to get good value from Unity Cup. A few simple habits already carry you far.

  • First, keep all your distance teams at least serviceable. You don’t need meta lineups; you just want each squad to have at least one umamusume that actually fits the distance. That alone raises your odds of winning team races and grabbing those bonus stats.
  • Second, when you choose training, glance at how many characters are standing on each facility. Facilities with several teammates are often better than lonely ones, because they raise your stats while also filling Spirit Burst gauges on multiple characters at once. Over the course of a run, this naturally leads to more big power turns.
  • Third, when you do see ready Burst icons on a facility that gives an important stat, that’s usually your priority. For a sprinter, a big Speed tile with ready icons is good. For trainees who run medium or longer distances, strong Power or Stamina tiles also matter a lot. Spending Bursts on the stats that define your race plan will always feel better than dumping them on something you don’t really need.
  • Finally, remember that Unity Cup is layered on top of URA, not a replacement. You still have to meet your story race goals. Check your next objective sometimes, enter the required races, and let the team system and Spirit Bursts quietly boost your trainee as you clear them.

Conclusion

Unity Cup is meant to feel like a fun “big numbers” mode. If you fill your teams properly, pick training where your club gathers, and enjoy cashing in Bursts on good tiles, you’re already playing the scenario correctly at a basic level.

If you want to slowly improve your Unity Cup box and still stay within budget, planning your pulls and using Lootbar along with Umamusume: Pretty Derby Top Up makes it easier to spread out your spending across multiple banners instead of panic-rolling every time a Unity-related support appears.

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