The game has several mechanics and game modes that can get a bit complicated for new players. For example, the “Gacha” mechanic allows players to receive new characters and items from other players in exchange for money. The “Mode” system lets players choose from a variety of playstyles, including story-driven, co-operative, or competitive.

This guide is for anyone who wants to get their account started in the game. By following this guide, you can get your account up and running as quickly as possible.

Starting Out (Rerolling)

Once you reach a certain point in the tutorial, you’ll be able to pull in the gacha for the first time through your Tutorial Summons. ..

You can only pull 3★ Units here, but you can choose whatever 3★ Unit you like!

Claim your rewards and progress through the tutorial to get the most out of rerolling.

Delete User Data will start the process of deleting all user data on your device.

There are a lot of 4★ units in the gacha, but the best ones for beginners are Pure DPS or Bruiser Units like Earth Sword Duran, Light Sword Sumo, Fire Boomerang Popoi, or Water Staff Angela. These units can deal a lot of damage quickly and can take down most enemies quickly.

One way to achieve a smooth early game is to have at least two 4★ Units. If you don’t mind spending a bit more time rerolling, you can also try having three 4★ Units.

Echoes of Mana Game Modes

  1. Story Mode: The player controls a party of characters as they travel through the world, fighting enemies and completing quests to progress.
  2. Multiplayer Mode: Two-player co-operative multiplayer where players work together to complete objectives and defeat enemies.
  3. Arcade Mode: A fast-paced, action-packed mode where players race against time to complete objectives.

Main Quests

The Main Quests are Echoes of Mana’s version of story quests or campaign quests. You can progress through the main storyline here. ..

  1. Main Quest
  2. Side Quest
  3. Event Quest
  4. Dungeon Quest

Stage Quests:

  • Scout Quests: You can explore a whole map.
  • Story Quests: You can go through the story and require no combat to clear.
  • Boss Quests: Mid Bosses and Main Bosses await.

There are three difficulties for Main Quests - Normal, Hard, and Very Hard. Each difficulty gives away Spirit Crystals as clear rewards.

The Main Quest in Destiny 2 is a very important part of the game, as it unlocks game modes and provides you with a lot of starting Spirit Crystals. It is always a priority to progress through the Main Quest because it will give you access to new game modes and more Spirit Crystals.

In Scout Quests, be sure to keep in mind that you can find chests that contain either valuable resources or enemies. Finding these Chests is highly recommended.

In Scout Quests, there is a structure called the Golden Statue that fully heals your party’s HP and MP. Whenever you’re running low on any of them, simply find a Golden Statue and you’re good!

Event Quests

However, there are a few key differences. Main Quests usually have one or two major tasks that you need to complete in order to progress the story, while Event Quests can have dozens or even hundreds of tasks that you can complete in order to earn rewards.

The only difference between Event Quests and regular quests is that Event Quests are time-limited and cannot be cleared again unless they’re rerun sometime in the future.

The Event Points Shop is a place where you can exchange Event Points you have collected from farming Event Quests.

clearing Event Quests in Echoes of Mana can be highly recommended.

When it comes to farming Event Quests, it would be more efficient to clear them in Hard and Very Hard difficulty.

If you’re having trouble clearing Event Quests, you can go to the Co-op mode.

Training Quests

Training Quests are the next step after Main Quests, as they offer a lot of power up options that can help your Units in battle.

You can farm equipment and training materials that will help you strengthen your units. ..

  1. The Standard Dungeons, which are the ones you see in most RPGs. They’re usually easy to complete and give you a lot of rewards.
  2. The Hard Dungeons, which are much harder to complete and give you much less rewards.

Item Dungeons  

Item Dungeon (Daily Training Quests)  

The Item Dungeon is a place where you can find unique items that will help you in your adventures. There are several Dungeons that’ll provide you with different drops, so be sure to check them out!

The Altar Vigil Dungeons are a great place to farm Mana Board Materials for all elements. The Echoing Maze is a great place to farm Memory Gem Upgrade Materials and Experience Tomes.

Daily Training Quests are a way to get resources that you need to farm, so make sure you’re using them before clearing anything.

Gear Dungeons  

Gear Dungeon (Wisemen Hall Amgette)  

Gear Dungeons are a new type of dungeon that provides players with all types of equipment that will further boost their Units’ raw stats.

The three difficulties are: easy, medium, and hard. The two types of stages are: basic and advanced.

Gear Dungeon Quests in Very Hard difficulty offer better chances of receiving 4★ equipment drops, so it’s best to only do them in that difficulty. ..

If you’re struggling to clear any stage, please ask for help from fellow players via Co-op!

High-Level Quests

The Main Quest chapters in the game are only accessible after clearing several high-level quests.

This game mode is only recommended for players who are comfortable with playing with three units that are decently powered up.

Twillwool Tower  

Twillwool Tower  

The Twillwool Tower is divided into several Floors. Each Floor lets you earn all kinds of rewards by beating enemies in two to three stages. The Floors are: 1st Floor: Earn rewards by defeating enemies in two to three stages. 2nd Floor: Earn rewards by defeating enemies in four to five stages. 3rd Floor: Earn rewards by defeating enemies in six to seven stages. 4th Floor: Earn rewards by defeating enemies in eight to nine stages.

Every 10 floors, you will encounter Boss stages that will give you more rewards when cleared - most notably experience tomes (L) which are fairly hard to come by. ..

The tower is a great place to start your journey in the game, as it provides a lot of resources and power-ups to help you along the way. However, it is important to note that you will need to clear several Training Stages in order to power up your characters.

Echoes of Mana Combat Guide

Echoes of Mana is a game that can be very fast-paced and intense. So you’ll need to learn some tricks if you want to succeed.

In combat, you can use either Dodge or Basic Attacks to avoid damage. You can also use Skills, Special Techniques, and Mega Spirit Attacks to deal damage.

Your enemies can use telegraphed attacks and charged attacks in addition to their basic attacks. ..

The mechanic that governs how much damage a character can take is called the “health” mechanic. It governs how many points a character has left in their health pool, and how much damage they can take before they are forced to retreat or die. The health mechanic is also responsible for determining whether a character can use abilities, such as healing or shielding. The “attack” mechanic governs how many points a character has left in their attack pool, and how much damage they can deal before they are forced to retreat or die. The attack mechanic is also responsible for determining whether a character can use abilities, such as attacking with an ability or casting an spell. The “defense” mechanic governs how many points a character has left in their defense pool, and how much damage they can take before they are forced to retreat or die. The defense mechanics are also responsible for determining whether a character can use abilities, such as blocking or dodging.

Basic Attacks - Normal attacks that restore over 5% to 10% of the Spirit Meter per enemy hit. Skills - Attack, Buff, or Debuff skills that restore 30% of the Spirit Meter per enemy hit (if the Skill is an AoE attack). Dodge - Allows you to travel a short distance quickly to avoid attacks. Special Techniques - Also called Spirit. Each Unit has a unique Special Technique. Mega Spirit Attacks - Useable only after three Special Techniques have been executed. Deals tremendous damage. Telegraphed Attacks - Commonly executed by Bosses. These are high-damage attacks that are marked with red highlights on the ground. Use your Dodge to avoid them! Charged Attacks - Indicated by a prompt and a purple Break Meter appearing under the Boss. You can deplete the Break Meter by attacking the Boss while they’re charging. ..

If the Break Meter is successfully depleted, the Boss will unleash a devastating and unavoidable AoE attack against your team.

One of the best things you can do to clear Quests more easily is to stack them. This means grouping multiple Quests together so that you can complete them all at once. This will save you time and energy, and help you move on to other tasks. ..

The player sets the aggro of an enemy unit to a specific unit, then let’s the enemies group up and unleash their AoE skills.

This will allow you to fill up your ST Meter faster and, by extension, let you use Mega Spirit Attacks more frequently.

You can swap any of the three units in play. If your primary unit is about to die, you can swap it out for another unit.

How To Power Up Units

  1. By using a Mana Orb.
  2. By using a Mana Crystal.
  3. By using a Mana Stone.
  4. By using a Mana Totem

Level Up

Leveling up a unit increases their overall stats, allowing them to take and deal more damage, use more skills, and resist more magic attacks. ..

Experience Tomes are a type of item that can be found in dungeons and other areas. They can be used to level up your Units, and can also be used to purchase new units from the store.

We’ve created a guide on how to level up in the game, if you’re looking for more suggestions.

Using Gears

Gears can increase a Unit’s stats with Main Stats, Bonus Stats, and Set Effects.

Altena Alloys are essential for leveling up Gears in the game. You can find them in certain locations or by trading with other players. ..

There is no specific Quest where you can farm Altena Alloys exclusively, but you can obtain them as loot from Gear Dungeon Quests amongst many others. ..

Mana Board Panels

Unlocking panels in the Mana Board allows you to boost any of the Unit’s given stat. This can be helpful if you want to increase your unit’s damage output, or if you want to make your unit more powerful overall.

To unlock panels, you’ll need the elementally compatible Panel Unlock Materials for the specific Unit you’re trying to power up.

Each Unit has a different stat/group of stats that need/need to be unlocked first.

unit’s preferred role before unlocking their panels

Ascend, Unleash, and Awaken

Ascend: This ability will allow you to increase the Maximum level of a Unit by one level. Unleash: This ability will allow you to unleash your Unit’s power, increasing its attack power and damage. Awaken: This ability will allow you to activate your Unit’s awoken abilities, increasing their power and effectiveness.

Ascending increases the host’s max level. Ascending requires other Units or Knitwit Icons with a rarity level that’s similar to the host’s. Unleash increases the host’s max level and Unleash level. Increasing the Unleash level unlocks Support Skills and levels up a Unit’s Skills. Unleashing requires duplicates of the Unit or Benevodon Spirit Icons of the same rarity. Awaken can only be done on a Unit with max Level (LVL 99), max Panel Unlocks, max Unleash, and 5★ Rarity. Awakening a Unit requires Awakening Orbs.

How Memory Gems Work

The Memory Gems are another way to power up your Units. When equipped, they will give your Units raw stat boosts and unique Passive Skills that’ll help them through all sorts of situations!

You can also level up Memory Gems and Unleash them with duplicates. Just like how it is for Units, you can do this by using Memory Gems that you have collected from slain enemies or defeated bosses.

If you’re looking to farm a lot of Memory Gems, it’s a good idea to invest in 3★ Memory Gems. This way, you’ll be able to get a lot of them quickly.

Some Memory Gems are actually better than 4★ ones. Especially since they’re much easier to Unleash!

The Stamina System

Stamina in Echoes of Mana is divided into two types: AP and SP. AP is used to power up your characters, while SP is used to purchase items and abilities. ..

Your AP is consumed when clearing Main Quests, Event Quests, and High Level Quests.

Your SP is consumed when you do Training Quests in both the Item Dungeons and Equipment Dungeons.

To increase your account’s AP and SP capacity, you can level up your account. You can also restore your AP or SP about 10 times a day via AP Potions, SP Potions, or Spirit Crystals. ..

Both your AP and SP will recover every time you level up. Make sure to take advantage of this in the early game! ..

General Tips

  1. Learn the basics: Before you start playing, it’s important to learn the basics of the game. This includes learning how to control your character, how to make choices and how to beat the game.
  2. Get a good practice routine in place: Once you have a good practice routine in place, it will be easier for you to progress through the game more quickly and efficiently. Make sure you practice as often as possible and keep track of your progress so that you can continue on track!

Farm Event Quests Regularly

The event quests should always be cleared whenever they come around because they offer bonus Spirit Crystals and tons of other lucrative rewards.

By farming specific Event stages, you can earn Event Points which you can exchange for valuable items like EXP Tomes, Echo Blooms, Knitwit Icons, and Benevodon Spirit Icons! ..

Do Your Dailies

Daily Missions will be one of the main ways to earn Spirit Crystals once you’ve depleted the ones you get as rewards from Regular and Special Missions. ..

The key to success with Daily Missions is to clear them as quickly as possible. This will allow you to save up for 20 Harvests per month, which is a great accomplishment.

When in Doubt, Refer to the Newbie Bingo Missions

If you’re feeling lost and don’t know what to do next, all you need to do is visit the Newbie Bingo Missions and check what Missions are available.

Bingo missions can provide new players with a good “guide” on how things should be done, although it’s important to remember that you don’t have to rush through anything. ..

After all, it’s more advisable to just set personal goals and do the Bingo Missions at your own pace for the sake of enjoyment!

Buy-Out the Recovery Items in the Lucre Shop

The Lucre Shop is a store that sells candy and chocolate. These two items are highly valuable because of the current lack of proper Healers in the game.

On that note, you should always buy these two items to reset your Lucre Shop.

To use these recovery items during combat, you can set them to use through the Items Button located on the Party Page.

Echoes of Mana Checklist (Do’s & Don’ts)

Do’s:

Clear Main Quests first: Clearing Main Quests will help you progress through the game more quickly and easily. Farm Training Quests regularly: Farm Training Quests will help you level up your units and learn new skills. Use Stacking in Combat: When using stacking in combat, make sure to use it strategically to your advantage. Do Daily Missions consistently: Doing Daily Missions will help you earn rewards and level up your characters. Buy recovery items in the Shop: Make sure to buy recovery items in the Shop so that you can quickly heal up after battles. Invest in Units with different elements: Investing in different types of units can help you win battles more easily. Invest your power-up materials wisely: Make sure to invest your power-up materials wisely so that you can use them most effectively during battles. ..

Don’ts:

Don’t miss any Event Quests Don’t pull on every Banner if you’re F2P Don’t use Full Auto in combat unless you have a much higher Battle Power than what’s required Don’t use 4★ dupes when Ascending Don’t use Spirit Crystals when leveling up Mana Board Panels Don’t troll in Co-op Quests