Love and Deepspace can feel overwhelming if you’re just starting out. With various game modes and multiple currencies and leveling systems, it might be hard to figure out where to begin. If you’re having trouble deciding how to focus your efforts, you’ve come to the right place.
After dedicating hours to the game, we’ve put together nine essential tips for newcomers to Love and Deepspace. Many of these strategies will serve you well as you progress further in the game. Here’s a rundown of the most helpful beginner tips for getting started in Love and Deepspace.
Always Use Resources Before They Expire
You might have noticed that some resources you earn aren’t permanent. Items like Energy Capsules and currencies from events will expire. Although it might be tempting to save them for a later date, you should utilize these resources immediately.
Particularly, Energy Capsules should be used right when you receive them, as they refill your stamina. Using these capsules ensures you always have enough stamina available for gameplay.
Stamina itself won’t expire, and you can accumulate more than your current Hunter Level allows. For example, you could hold a surplus of stamina like 370/160 Stamina. There’s essentially no cap to how much stamina you can stockpile.
For the best results, redeem your Energy Capsules when your Stamina bar is full. If you redeem them during replenishment, you’ll miss out on free stamina gained during that period.
Utilize Auto-Combat
If you’re new to the game, grasping the basics of combat can be tricky. Many players are more interested in the character stories and events than the combat itself.
If that’s the case for you, consider using the Auto Combat toggle during battles. This feature allows your character and companion to fight automatically, which is great if you want to be hands-off.
Keep in mind that Auto Combat isn’t infallible—you may still sustain injuries or get defeated.
The key to successful Auto Combat lies in leveling up your Memories before entering battles. Each encounter has a recommended Memory Level cap, so aim to enhance your Memories beyond that cap.
Automatically Equip Memories and Protocores
Just like with Auto Combat, you can also auto-equip Memories and Protocores for your team. This feature helps you learn which Memories are best suited for various battles, and identify which have the highest overall power levels.
Auto-equip also applies to Protocores. With numerous Protocore types available, knowing which fits which character can be overwhelming. The auto-equip option eases that burden and helps you streamline your strategy as you become more familiar with the game.
Save Your Diamonds for Special Event Pools
This suggestion is especially for beginners who want to enhance their combat prowess. Some Wish Pools stand out above the rest; knowing which ones to prioritize can lead to powerful Memories for your team.
Look for pools with four characters or ones that showcase a Memory with a rare Stellactrum type.
Stellactrums don’t have rarity levels, but each character specializes in a specific type. For example, Xavier has a higher number of Amber and Emerald Stellactrum Memories compared to Ruby teachings.
When you face Deepspace Trials or Hunter Contest challenges, having strong Memories that match the required Stellactrum colors is imperative. If you need more Violet Stellactrum for a team featuring Sylus, focus on pools where the Memory showcased is a Violet Stellactrum memory related to Sylus. Pulling multiple copies leads to even stronger boosts for your team.
Bear in mind that obtaining five-star Memories can be expensive. To maximize your efforts, save resources for four-character pools. These pools often include one limited edition five-star Memory per character and frequently feature a Pity Pull system.
Log In Daily for Rewards
We understand it can be a hassle to log in daily and tackle every task in a game, especially when it feels tedious. Still, in Love and Deepspace, you can earn rewards just for logging in without doing anything extra.
Be sure to log in every day to collect your Check-In rewards and the Daily Free Pack from the Shop. These often provide opportunities to earn Diamonds and, occasionally, even Empyrean Wishes.
Complete Daily and Weekly Tasks
If you have some time to spare and can engage in a few combat rounds, make it a goal to complete your Daily Tasks each day.
By finishing all Daily Tasks in the Agenda tab, you can earn 100 Diamonds per day. Additionally, you’ll make progress toward completing the Weekly Task, which rewards an Empyrean Wish.
Both Daily and Weekly Tasks provide Hunter Experience as well, helping you elevate your Hunter Level quickly. The resources and currencies obtained through these tasks are definitely worth the extra effort each day.
Additionally, the Promise Points earned from these tasks contribute towards Promise levels within the Seasonal Promise Events.
Build a Team for Each Character
With numerous romanceable characters in the game, the potential combinations for building combat teams can be quite extensive. It might get tricky to sort out which characters work best in battle.
An effective strategy is to develop a specific team for each character instead of relying on just one character and ignoring the rest. Focusing solely on a single character can limit your capabilities.
As you build your teams, it could be beneficial to assign each character a specific type of Stellactrum. For instance, Sylus’s team might focus on Pearl and Emerald Stellactrum, while Xavier’s team might consist mostly of Emerald and Amber Stellactrum.
This classification strategy enables you to match the Protofield Stellactrum at the beginning of battles easily.
Successfully matching a Protofield’s Stellactrum allows you to break two layers of Protocore shields instead of just one when activating your Resonance Ability.
Each character specializes in one type of Stellactrum more than others. The following table outlines which characters specialize in which types:
Character | Stellactrum |
---|---|
Xavier | |
Zayne | |
Rafayel | |
Sylus |
Focus on Upgrading Rarer Memories
With countless Memories available in the Wish Pools, it’s crucial to remember that not all Memories are equal.
Memories rank from three-star (R), four-star (SR), to five-star (SSR). The highest ranking is the SSR or five-star Memory, which is also the strongest in terms of gameplay.
Additionally, five-star Memories are Kindled, meaning they unlock a unique playable story in the Date tab!
When building your combat teams, prioritize higher-star Memories over lesser ones. As you collect rarer Memories, focus on leveling and enhancing them before focusing on lower-ranked Memories.
Always Utilize Protocores
As a beginner, the various combat boosts from Protocores can be quite confusing. The game presents multiple mechanics from the get-go.
Even if you find Protocores tricky, it’s still important to collect and equip them. If you’re unsure about which Protocores to pair with a Memory, try using the auto-equip option. You can even utilize auto filters in the Protocore section to select the most effective Protocores for maximizing Memory levels.
Protocores can be gained by engaging in Core Hunts found in the Battle tab.
For a more advanced strategy, look to use Protocores that synergize with your Memory’s special skill.
Add Friends
Even if you’re a bit shy about doing so, try adding friends through your profile. Interaction isn’t mandatory.
Having friends in the game allows you to send and receive Stamina daily, a valuable resource for completing battles, which can deplete quickly.
For this reason, continually adding and accepting friends is a good strategy to ensure a consistent daily supply of Stamina.