Game systems
Build a route, not a rumor-driven build
Reference material consistently identifies fighters, training, gacha or summon systems, pets, shadows, swords, accessories, worlds, dungeons, quests, and raids as player concerns. That does not make every character name, rate, tier, or reward permanent. Use the live interface to validate each one.
Fighters and training
Fighter value depends on the current mode, cost, upgrades, and the stage where you are stuck. Compare what one upgrade solves for your current world before treating a third-party tier label as a universal answer.
Gacha, pets, and shadows
Random systems create the strongest urge to spend early. Check banner or roll details, duplicate rules, and the actual benefit of an item in your current route. Saving can be the better choice when the next unlock is close.
Swords and accessories
Gear may matter for a specific damage wall or boss. Read the item description, requirement, and upgrade path in-game. Do not chase an accessory just because a ranking page calls it rare or “best.”
Worlds and quests
World progression is where a good checklist helps most. Identify the active target, the currency it needs, and the reward it unlocks. Then complete that loop before splitting attention across several unfinished routes.
Dungeons and raids
Before any boss or raid
Harder modes deserve preparation, not copied promises. Check entry requirements, team rules, boss behavior, and reward screens in the current build. Bring a route that solves the mode, not merely a high-rarity collection.
Gamepasses
Premium passes are purchase decisions, not progression facts. Compare their visible benefit with free code rewards and your actual session length. A convenience pass has less value when you only play briefly or have not reached its use case.