Umamusume Pretty Derby: Best Fuji Kiseki Build Guide (Skills, Stats & Support Cards)

Fuji Kiseki (Shooting Star Revue) is a graceful and confident performer who shines both on and off the track. As a Pace Chaser specializing in Mile races, she excels when trained for balanced acceleration and closing bursts. This guide breaks down her best build, stats, skills, and support cards to bring out her full racing potential in Umamusume: Pretty Derby.

Umamusume Pretty Derby: Best Fuji Kiseki Build Guide (Skills, Stats & Support Cards)
Umamusume Pretty Derby: Best Fuji Kiseki Build Guide (Skills, Stats & Support Cards)

Character Overview

Fuji Kiseki (Shooting Star Revue)

  • Track Aptitude: Turf A / Dirt F
  • Distance Aptitude: Sprint B | Mile A | Medium B | Long E
  • Running Style: Front C | Pace A | Late C | End G
  • Stat Growth: Speed 0% | Stamina 0% | Power 20% | Guts 0% | Wit 10%
  • Unique Skill: Lights of Vaudeville – Greatly increases velocity when breaking out of the pack toward the front on the final straight.

Fuji Kiseki’s unique skill allows her to overtake just as the finish line approaches, making her a strong mid-field chaser who thrives on timing and burst acceleration.

Ideal Race Setup

Fuji Kiseki’s career offers two primary racing paths:

  • Mile Tour Route – Easier to complete and fits her natural strengths.
  • Triple Crown Route – More challenging, requiring Medium and Long distances.

For most players, the Mile route is optimal since her A-rating in Mile and B in Medium and Sprint give her flexibility across events without heavy stat investment.

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Recommended Stat Priorities

Fuji Kiseki relies on Speed and Power to chase down leaders effectively, while Wit ensures her skills trigger at the right time.

StatTarget RangeImportance
Speed1000+Core – Defines race control
Power700–800Improves acceleration
Stamina300–500Needed for longer Mile runs
Guts300–400Optional cushion for endurance
Wit400–500Triggers late-race skills reliably

Focus on Speed training early, and pivot toward Power and Wit in the mid-phase of your run. Since her Long-distance races are minor, Stamina can remain secondary.

Recommended Support Card Setup

A balanced deck enhances her growth rate and unlocks crucial race skills. Here’s the ideal formation:

Optimal Deck Composition:

  • 3 × Speed
  • 1 × Power
  • 1 × Stamina
  • 1 × Wit

Key SSR Support Cards

Support CardTypeBenefit
Kitasan Black (Fire At My Heels)SpeedBoosts friendship training and grants Professor of Curvature for corner speed.
Super Creek (Piece of Mind)StaminaUnlocks Swinging Maestro – a vital recovery skill.
Vodka (Wild Rider)PowerGrants Homestretch Haste and Mile Straightaway for late bursts.
Fine Motion (Wave of Gratitude)WitEnsures skill activations through higher Wit and synergy bonuses.
Sweep Tosho (Lamplit Training of a Witch-to-be)Speed (SR)Great F2P option for additional Speed gains.

If you lack SSR cards, swap them with SR variants like King Halo (Speed), Nice Nature (Wit), or El Condor Pasa (Power) for accessibility.

Best Skills to Learn

Fuji Kiseki’s skill synergy revolves around cornering, final stretch boosts, and positional flexibility. Here are the most effective picks:

SkillEffectSource
Swinging MaestroRecovers stamina during corners.Super Creek Support
Professor of CurvatureIncreases cornering velocity.Kitasan Black Support
Homestretch HasteBoosts speed on the final straight.Vodka Support
Prepared to PassEnhances overtaking efficiency.Inherent Skill
Mile Corner / Mile StraightawayImproves handling in Mile tracks.General Skills
Speed StarReplaces Oguri Cap’s Triumphant Pulse if unavailable.Common Skill
Playtime’s OverBoosts velocity when tailed for a while.Passive synergy skill

If you can inherit El Condor Pasa’s “Victoria por Plancha” or Oguri Cap’s “Triumphant Pulse,” Fuji Kiseki becomes significantly more competitive in Mile races.

Legacy Sparks and Inheritance Tips

Legacy Sparks enhance Fuji Kiseki’s versatility during training and races.

CategoryRecommended Stars
Stamina9★
Power9★
Mile Aptitude3★
Optional3★ Medium, 3★ Sprint

Use legacy partners like Gold City, Taiki Shuttle, or Daiwa Scarlet to inherit Mile synergy and unlock complementary skills.

Career and Hidden Events

Fuji Kiseki features three hidden events that grant valuable stat boosts and skills if specific conditions are met:

  1. Classic Triple Crown – Win Satsuki Sho, Japanese Derby, Kikuka Sho
    Reward: +10 Speed, Stamina, Power, and “Prepared to Pass” skill.
  2. Sprint/Mile Route – Win 3 G1 Sprint/Mile races + Takamatsunomiya Kinen
    Reward: +10 Power, +10 Wit, “Unyielding Spirit” skill.
  3. Autumn Triple Crown + Takarazuka Kinen – Win all four Senior G1s
    Reward: +10 Speed, Stamina, and Guts, plus “Preferred Position” skill.

Training and Race Tips

  • Race Aptitude Upgrades: Boost Pace to S first, then Mile and Turf.
  • Energy Management: Maintain high energy to avoid failed trainings.
  • Friendship Training Priority: Target Speed and Power partners for rainbow sessions.
  • Avoid Overtraining: Rest strategically before major G1 events.
  • Skill Timing: Trigger final stretch skills for decisive overtakes.

Is Fuji Kiseki Worth Pulling?

Fuji Kiseki may not dominate current meta tiers like Oguri Cap or Maruzensky (Summer), but she remains a stylish and capable Mile specialist who can hold her own in PVP events like the Cancer Cup. Players who enjoy her personality and animation flair will find her rewarding to raise and race with.

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Fuji Kiseki (Shooting Star Revue) is a balanced and elegant Uma who shines when played to her strengths—Speed-focused Mile runs with late-race bursts. Build her with speed-centric support cards, train through the Mile Tour, and unlock her Lights of Vaudeville potential for a performance worthy of the stage.

With the right preparation, Fuji Kiseki proves that elegance and power can share the same track. Play Now!

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