Fairy Tail
A strong beginner pick because its 3-character pool stays manageable while still teaching useful differences across years, hair colors, and eye colors.
The best beginner franchises are the ones that teach clue separation without overwhelming you. Smaller casts help, but clean year and visual spread matters just as much when you are trying to build repeatable solving habits.
A strong beginner pick because its 3-character pool stays manageable while still teaching useful differences across years, hair colors, and eye colors.
A strong beginner pick because its 3-character pool stays manageable while still teaching useful differences across years, hair colors, and eye colors.
A strong beginner pick because its 3-character pool stays manageable while still teaching useful differences across years, hair colors, and eye colors.
A strong beginner pick because its 5-character pool stays manageable while still teaching useful differences across years, hair colors, and eye colors.
A strong beginner pick because its 4-character pool stays manageable while still teaching useful differences across years, hair colors, and eye colors.
A strong beginner pick because its 4-character pool stays manageable while still teaching useful differences across years, hair colors, and eye colors.
A strong beginner pick because its 4-character pool stays manageable while still teaching useful differences across years, hair colors, and eye colors.
A strong beginner pick because its 4-character pool stays manageable while still teaching useful differences across years, hair colors, and eye colors.
A strong beginner pick because its 3-character pool stays manageable while still teaching useful differences across years, hair colors, and eye colors.
A strong beginner pick because its 3-character pool stays manageable while still teaching useful differences across years, hair colors, and eye colors.