Beginner's Guide - How to quickly progress through the early stages
Hello, Travelers!
Before you start your journey in Dragonheir: Silent Gods, do check out the early game guides we prepared for beginners. It will help you get familiar with the game faster, get a solid start early on, and also help you avoid some problems and surprises.
Create your character to start an adventure full of unknowns
As an Traveler, you woke up from the <Soul Plane> without having a clue about the battle in the opening with the three-headed dragon god. To get back your memories and solve the mystery, you decided to gather companions and embark on an adventure full of unknowns. Dragonheir: Silent Gods is a classic RPG with traditional settings. At the beginning and end of the prologue, you need to choose your race, appearance, origin and attributes, and get the corresponding check advantages for the various events you encounter on Adenthia.
Prioritize the Main Quest and level up your Journey Level
Follow the Dragonheir: Silent Gods Main Quest to unlock new areas. Discover side quests and sandbox exploration content for the area in the meanwhile. This way, you can quickly get familiar with the game and also unlock more core features and gameplay.The Main Quest will provide you with a large amount of travel experience, which can help you increase your Journey Level quickly. A higher Journey Level means more progress and a higher hero growth cap. Also, don't overlook the Daily Commission. Helping people in trouble on Adenthia can also provide you with a great deal of journey experience.
Ready to explore everything on your journey
Adenthia is full of surprises. Exploring hidden corners, solving ancient puzzles, gathering things and cooking, and completing commissions all offer rewards that will help you get further along in the Main Quest. Chaotic Temporal Sands will also reward those who love to explore. If you can earn a place in the leaderboard, you will be rewarded with a large amount of Dragon Crystals.During your early exploration, it's recommended that you talk to as many NPCs as possible so that you can learn more about the continent, reveal hidden side quests, and even steal rare items. Don't forget to purchase a map from the Crimson Crow guide, which will be very helpful in your exploration.
Check Journals to view your current progress
While you may be confused by the amount of content on Adenthia, journals will be a great help. Completing the quests in the [Adventures] tab will help you quickly learn all about hero growth and dungeons, and gain great rewards and journey experience, while the [Guide] tab lists your current to-do list, so remember to keep an eye on them!
Consume your Stamina in time
Adenthia is dotted with dungeons where you can consume Stamina to take on challenges and win EXP Potions, Elemental Crystals or equipment, all of which can greatly enhance your team. Your Stamina will recover over time, but anything over the cap will be wasted, so remember to convert your stamina into valuable resources in time.
Dragonheir: Silent Gods has many planes. Players in pursuit of excellence can buy extra Stamina Bread to get ahead of other Plane Travelers!
Build your team according to hero attributes
In Dragonheir: Silent Gods, each hero has unique skills and attributes. By building a team according to the heroes' attributes, you can make the most of their abilities.
[Element System]
The heroes have six different element types: Necrosis, Radiance, Lightning, Poison, Fire and Ice. Each season, these six elements will be matched in pairs, and the two paired elements can trigger Elemental Affinity. When a certain number of heroes are added to the team according to their element types, they can enjoy the Elemental Affinity bonus and gain an attribute buff.
[Hero Positioning]
Hero positioning is divided into defense, support, and damage dealer, while the damage dealer is further divided into the following types: Frost, Dauntless, Rally, Wild, Summon and Poisoned. Each type has a different method for damage output, different types of heroes placed in the same team cannot cooperate; while the same type of heroes can complement each other to achieve a higher damage output. Enter the game to view the damage output methods for each type and build a reasonable output structure.
Place your defense heroes in the front row and let them resist enemy damage. Don't make any move without a healing hero. Some of the support heroes can heal other heroes to ensure that your team remains intact after a fierce battle.
Cultivate your hero skillfully
When cultivating your heroes, remember to place the highest priority on leveling up. It will provide the most cost-effective boost to your hero's attributes and help you win those battles you haven't won yet. Get EXP Potions in the Goblin Lair Dungeon and use it to power up your hero. Get Elemental Crystals in the Elemental Domain to break through the level cap.
You don't have to be overly concerned about the quality of the equipment in the early stages. Just pick and choose from the equipment you have. As your hero levels up and equipment dungeons open, you should start focusing on the equipment, choosing the Primary Attribute of the breastplate and gauntlets for your hero based on their positioning. (Defense heroes need Defense or HP, support heroes may need Accuracy, and damage dealers will definitely need Attack!) Equip your heroes with the full set of equipment whenever possible to get extra bonuses for their attributes. Equipment enhancements provide a big upgrade but are also expensive, so be selective and invest in the equipment that has the attributes you need to make them the best boost for your hero! You can get equipment and runes in Catacomb Dungeons and Ruins Dungeons.
Whenever your hero gets an upgrade, remember to try to challenge dungeons of higher difficulty. Each difficulty increase in the dungeon will provide you with better rewards and help your hero get a further boost. Through this virtuous cycle, you will eventually be able to defeat all the enemies on Adenthia.
Cultivate your hero with a sense of direction
In Dragonheir: Silent Gods, each hero has unique features that can be used to their advantage in the right places. As the game progresses, you may have acquired a certain number of heroes in various ways, and struggle to decide on which one to cultivate first, second, and so on. Here're some advice.
In the early stages, prioritize boosting heroes with the same elemental affinity. It gives heroes a large bonus to their attributes and helps you win battles more easily. However, as battles become more difficult, you will need heroes that offer unique mechanics against enemies that may not be on your original lineup, so consider dropping elemental affinities and adding these key heroes to your team.
We also recommend that you prioritize your resources early on with regard to heroes with a larger attack range. These heroes work better in the Main Quest and Goblin Lair battles, which will help you get through the beginner's phase easily. As more gameplay unfolds, heroes who are better at attacking individual enemies will have a place to shine.
Of course, you can also cultivate heroes according to your own preferences, since every hero in Dragonheir: Silent Gods is very powerful!
Cultivate your heroes with tactics
In Dragonheir: Silent Gods, you will face numerous battles that vary in nature, some of which place certain restrictions on the heroes you can deploy. For example, in elemental dungeons, as the difficulty rises, monsters gain resistance to certain attributes, and you need to strategically switch your deployed heroes to reduce the difficulty of the battle. As mentioned earlier, in Dragonheir: Silent Gods, each hero has a place to shine. Try cultivating and replacing your deployed heroes whenever you encounter a difficult battle.
And don't worry that you may have committed your resources to the wrong heroes. We'll be offering a reshaping event in the first few days of the season where you can try out different heroes and find the ones you like the best!
Travelers may be the last piece of the puzzle
Travelers have unique in-game traits. They can switch elemental types, and the Traverlers under each elemental type have different skill effects. Consider changing the Traveler's element type when you are having trouble challenging a stage!
Learn the enemy's strategy in advance and counteract it
Check the enemy's information before the battle starts, adjust the heroes' positions so that they can do their jobs, and develop countermeasures against the enemy's skills to achieve victory. Spread out to prevent your ally from being targeted by AoE skills, and put other heroes in the back row to let the enemy focus on the front row defense heroes.
After entering the battle, keep an eye on the enemy's skill release sequence and unleash the ultimate skill to counterattack.
Cultivate your hero, use the right strategy, and you will surely win!
Failure is a step towards success
Don't be discouraged if you fail. In Dragonheir: Silent Gods, if you fail and quit, you will be refunded the resources you spent at the beginning of the challenge. You will incur no real loss. You can use defeat statistics to strengthen your team, switch to heroes better suited to dealing with your current enemies, or ask other Travelers for help.
So, those are some of the key points to keep in mind when you start playing Dragonheir: Silent Gods. I believe these tips will come in handy when you set foot on Adenthia.