Gakuen Idolmaster P-idols
146 P-idols — filter by plan, rarity and base idol.
A P-idol (Produce Idol) is the card version of an idol that you pull and use to produce. Each P-idol is tied to one plan and one main effect, and comes with its own signature skill cards and P-items.
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How a P-idol Differs From the Base Idol
The 14 base idols of Hatsuboshi Gakuen are the "original" 14 girls in the game's world. But you never pull or train a base idol directly — you pull P-idols, separate produce cards tied to the same base idol, each built around a different outfit and theme.
Every P-idol locks in one plan (Sense, Logic, or Anomaly) and one recommended effect of its own. So the same girl can play completely differently across two P-idol versions: one Sense card that explodes turn by turn, another Logic card that snowballs steadily — none of it tied to her original look or personality.
When filtering this page by plan or rarity, remember the filter splits by produce VERSION, not by base idol.
Reading a P-idol: Look at 3 Things
Open any P-idol card and there are only 3 things worth checking, in order.
- Plan — Sense, Logic, or Anomaly, which decides your ENTIRE skill card pool. Sense revolves around 好調 Good Condition (a percent score boost while in a good state) and 集中 Concentration (score that stacks with each card played) — a turn-by-turn burst playstyle. Logic revolves around 好印象 Good Impression (passive score gained steadily each turn) and やる気 Motivation (raises genki to soak hits) — a steady, snowballing playstyle. Anomaly is the newer third plan with its own abnormal-condition mechanics, kept general here since no detailed combo data is sourced yet.
- Recommended effect — the one thing printed on the card that your whole skill/P-item build should be built around.
- Rarity SSR/SR/R — each comes bundled with that version's own signature skill card and signature P-item.
Read all 3 before comparing two P-idols — comparing across different plans is comparing apples to oranges.
Is an SR P-idol Worth Training
Yes. An SR P-idol is not a "wait-for-something-better" placeholder — this page keeps a separate tier table for SR apart from SSR, because the two rarities serve different jobs while you're still building up your account.
The Platinum gacha guarantees an SR within every 10-pull, so you will almost certainly own an SR long before your first SSR. That's exactly why it's worth using: grind produce runs and the 初星課題 (Hatsuboshi Challenge) tasks with your SR while your SSR pool is still thin, instead of waiting for an SSR to start producing at all.
When filtering by rarity on this page, don't skip the SR tab just because SSR reads flashier — for a new player, SR is often the first version actually worth training.
Who to Train First: Read by Difficulty
Every P-idol produces at one of 4 difficulties, each with its own stat cap: Regular 1000 · Pro 1500 · Master 1800 · Legend 3000. A higher cap means more room to farm score — but Pro only unlocks after clearing 初星課題 40 (Hatsuboshi Challenge 40).
Your final produce evaluation score = the exam-rank bonus you finish with + total stats × 2.3 (Legend uses 2.1 instead, since its cap already starts higher). This is the number that decides which rank you land on.
| Rank | Score needed |
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| S | 13000 |
| SS | 16000 |
| SSS | 20000 |
| S5 | 35000 |
Work through Regular/Pro first to learn a given P-idol's card pool, then move up to Master/Legend once you know its recommended effect — jumping straight to Legend before that usually costs you exam rank.
Every P-idol Needs Retraining for H.I.F編
H.I.F編 and 初レジェンド are two separate produce chapters, distinct from the base chapter. Produce results from the base chapter don't carry over — each chapter scores and ranks independently.
The biggest difference: inside H.I.F編, you cannot use the shared Legend cards available in the base chapter. That shifts the power balance between the Sense/Logic/Anomaly plans compared to the base chapter — a plan that's strong in the base chapter isn't guaranteed to stay strong in H.I.F編.
On top of that, some idols simply haven't had their produce unlocked in H.I.F編 yet, so they don't appear in that chapter's rankings at all.
So asking "is this P-idol strong" isn't a complete question — you also need to ask "strong in which chapter": base, H.I.F編, or 初レジェンド, since the answer can differ between them.