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Daily checklist
Pick your time budget and club status, then get a recommended task list that fits your session.
Task rule first
Racing Master Fast path (under 1 minute)
- Pick 10, 20, 30, or 60 minutes — do not over-plan a short login.
- Set club status so club-only tasks do not clutter a solo session.
- Run the tool once, then leave for /daily-reset or /events if rewards changed overnight.
Your plan
Start with the recommended list, then check off what you actually finish. Your selections are saved in this browser.
Recommended tasks
4 recommended tasks fit inside your current 20 minute session.
Completed 0 of 5 visible tasks.
Example: 20-minute weekday session, no club
You have a short weekday login and are not in a club this week.
- Inputs
- Minutes: 20 · Club: No club
- Example output
- Typical output: claim daily login → complete shortest dailies → one ranked or practice block if time remains. Club tasks stay hidden; event-heavy days may still need a quick /events check first.
Which tool should you open?
Use this table when you are unsure whether you need session planning, reset timing, or banner gap math.
Open when
- Daily checklist
- You are logging in and need “what do I do next?” in a fixed time window.
- Reset timer
- You are planning login, weekly cleanup, or event timing around a reset.
- Pull planner
- You are deciding whether a banner target is realistically covered before spending.
Time to answer
- Daily checklist
- Under 1 minute after picking minutes + club status.
- Reset timer
- Under 30 seconds once the page loads.
- Pull planner
- 1–2 minutes after entering target, progress, and days left.
Typical output
- Daily checklist
- Ordered checklist of daily / weekly tasks.
- Reset timer
- Next daily reset + next weekly reset countdown.
- Pull planner
- Gap pulls, pulls/day target, covered or shortfall.
Wrong-tool signal
- Daily checklist
- You only need reset timing — use the timer instead.
- Reset timer
- You need task order — use the checklist instead.
- Pull planner
- You have not read banner rules yet — open /gacha-guide first.
| Dimension | Daily checklist | Reset timer | Pull planner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Open when | You are logging in and need “what do I do next?” in a fixed time window. | You are planning login, weekly cleanup, or event timing around a reset. | You are deciding whether a banner target is realistically covered before spending. |
| Time to answer | Under 1 minute after picking minutes + club status. | Under 30 seconds once the page loads. | 1–2 minutes after entering target, progress, and days left. |
| Typical output | Ordered checklist of daily / weekly tasks. | Next daily reset + next weekly reset countdown. | Gap pulls, pulls/day target, covered or shortfall. |
| Wrong-tool signal | You only need reset timing — use the timer instead. | You need task order — use the checklist instead. | You have not read banner rules yet — open /gacha-guide first. |
How to use it
- Choose the minutes you actually have today (10–60).
- Set club status so the list does not suggest impossible tasks.
- Read the generated order once, then open the linked guide or /events if rewards changed.
Trust baseline
Racing Master Official fact calibration
Session planning only. Live events and club status can change the right order the same day.
Assumptions
- Task timing is a rough estimate. Use it to choose priorities, not to predict exact minutes.
- Club-only tasks are hidden when you select “No club”.
- Live events can change what matters most on a given day.
Tool questions
Racing Master Daily checklist FAQ
Short answers for the most common misuse cases before you over-plan a short login.
Does the checklist replace /daily-reset?
No. The checklist is a fast session planner. /daily-reset still owns the full reset explanation and longer priorities.
Why do club tasks disappear?
Selecting “No club” hides tasks you cannot complete. Switch club status if you join mid-week.
Can I trust the minute estimates?
They are rough planning bands, not exact timers. Use them to rank tasks, not to schedule real-world alarms.
What if /events changes today’s rewards?
Re-run the checklist after a quick /events scan. Live rewards beat any static task order.