Otaku Bootcamp!
- Quiet Quin
- Mar 18, 2023
- 2 min read
What is Otaku Bootcamp?

Otaku Bootcamp is the event between events, because in Obey Me we don't get downtime!
Once a story event ends, Levi's Otaku Bootcamp begins and runs until the beginning of the next story event, birthday, anniversary or celebration event! If there's anything the demon brothers love, it's a party.
So what is it exactly? What's it's purpose?
It's pretty simple: to obtain extra Devil Tree items to help you beef up your cards. It's set up similar to a story event:
Do tasks to obtain goldfish (Henry) keychains! Then turn them in for rewards!

You need 2,000 Henry Keychains to obtain all the rewards.

But what are the rewards?
I'll list them here:*
Any item that goes to Devil Tree will come in the 7 sin colors (blue, yellow, orange, green, pink, red and purple)
And sometimes they repeat in the lineup!
Watches
Mugs
Sport drinks
Sunglasses
Dumbbells
Megaphones
Headphone
Teddy bears
As well as items that don't go to Devil Tree, such as:
extra AP
DP
Demon Voucher
Story keys
D-Energy
Raven
I'm not entirely sure if they change from event to event, if they do, I'll make sure to write a note!
So how do we do it?
Unlike regular events, you will battle in the main story, and Henry keychains will be added as a temporary reward, so you can continue to gather them as you work your way through the story!

Like with regular rewards, you'll see there's a difference between normal and hard mode:
Normal mode

Hard mode

Once you get the reward for the 2,000th Henry, there isn't a second page, so once you claim it, you're finished with the event. It's nothing difficult, and it's a nice little boost for those who need it, so don't get yourself worked up if you can't complete it.
Just make sure you claim your rewards before the event is reset or you'll lose them!
It will reset the progress once it leaves, so everyone starts over when OB comes back after the next event.
Otaku Bootcamp is one of the easier events that goes on, and is the closest we will get to "downtime" between events. And I hope I've helped you understand it or given you an idea how to use it to your advantage!


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