Every stage of training in Princess Connect Re: Dive requires a specific currency to unlock. Sometimes these currencies have more than one use, which makes the decision on what is best to use them for often difficult. Once one becomes familiar with which is which, things become way easier. After players get into the rhythm of the game, it will become clear that the main solution is to use currency on things they only absolutely have to and not on what is given to them by the game mostly for free.

Remembering this mantra will have players rolling in mana, stamina, and exp potions. The only way to truly misuse any currency is by using it to cut corners, but with these tips, players will realize they don’t need to do that.

7 Managing Experience Potions

Try to save a good chunk of exp potions for later on instead of heavily leveling the team right away. The girls will gain enough exp on their own through battling to get to at least a working point.

The difficulty of the enemies in the fields tends to spike pretty quickly as one progresses, so it’s always good to have potions on hand for when the girls need a boost to their power in a pinch. They’re also good to save for when you get a brand new special unit you want to use right away.

6 The True Use Of Divine Amulets

Divine Amulets are the byproducts of any duplicate players get when rolling on the gacha banner. Since there’s no guarantee of how many duplicates one can actually get, more often than not, amulets can be very rare and hard to come by. Therefore, if possible, avoid using them except to buy memory shards for girls who come from future limited banners who have absolutely no other place to get them.

Purchasing them even for the characters with shards exclusive to shops should be done extremely sparingly or only in emergencies, as the more one purchases for a girl, the higher the cost will become to buy more for that specific character. Hence why it’s not advised to get all of one character’s shards there, as players will end up spending way more amulets than they should.

5 In Regards To Using Mana

Mana is the currency for training characters. Whenever someone levels a character, refines their weapon, or anything of the sort, they will be charged a portion of mana. This will get costly very fast, which is why it’s important not to use mana for anything except training.

Players can exchange mana for potions and refinement crystals in the mana store. However, there’s absolutely no need to buy them here because exp potions, stamina potions, and crystals are regularly given out as rewards for completing missions.

4 Spamming Skip Tickets Is Okay (But Save Some For Limited Events Too)

Skip tickets are given out pretty often, so there’s no need to hoard too many of these. In fact, you can get some every day from guild association employee Karin’s desk in the guildhouse. They come in handy when players need one item to rank up a character.

The way the training system works in the game is that when someone gets to a certain level cap, they’ll need a set of specific items in order to get them to the next rank to power them up even more. If one item is missing, players can use a Skip Ticket on the field where it has a chance to drop. However, keep in mind that it might take more than a few tickets for one item to actually show up, so players will have to gauge that opportunity cost.

3 Rack Up Those Coins For Memory Shards

Ascension will be the next step to focus on after leveling as players get further and further into the game.

By just generally participating in the features of the game, you will rack up enough currency from things like raids and dungeon battles to get plenty of coins for memory shards.

2 Invest The Rupies For Future Spamming

Rupies are used to purchase furniture for the guildhouse. They are also used to level up the furniture that spawns mana, stamina, and exp potions. The more players level them, the more they’ll respawn; however, even leveled, they only make a certain amount in a day, so it’s still important to save the stock.

Rupies are also required to level up Karin’s desk. Don’t forget to use some for the occasional pretty furniture too though.

1 Don’t Burn Through Those Gacha Jewels

Jewels are what are used to roll on the gacha. For most of the fighting nodes, players get about thirty or so jewels, and it costs 1500 for a ten pull. Players get jewels for other reasons too, such as completing missions or as a daily reward. The ten pulls are worth saving for rather than singles because a 10 pull will at the least guarantee players get one 2-star girl.

Saving up jewels right away is a good plan because in games like this, once you’ve milked them for a long time, accumulating more jewels can be very tricky. A point will most likely come where players are fully caught up to the story and they’ll only get jewels depending on what drops when the game updates. Being ready for that inevitable time will help out in the end. Try to also avoid using jewels for things like stamina recovery and looping past material requirements for weapon refinement.

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