Digital Girls: Idle Rpg is an incredibly popular mobile that's taking the gaming world by storm. Here are some of our tips in the Digital Girls: Idle RPG Beginners Guide to help you newbies kickstart your journey. If you're new to this amazing game, you can also check our beginner guide!
To make it easier for you to complete each stage, high combat power is needed by using and upgrading the heroes you use in the team. One of the easiest ways is to level up using Hero EXP and Gold. Then when each of your heroes reaches level 30, there will be a change, namely Tier Up which is useful for increasing Infancy and unlocking the latest skill of the hero which requires resources in the form of Tier up Stones.
Besides that, you can also do Star Up, but you need to have a clone of the hero and also several heroes with the same tier and elements. This is quite difficult because of course, you have to reroll first to get the heroes. Then for this gear actually for newbies, it's still not needed, because the enemies are still practically easy with makeshift heroes. Then to unlock the gear, you need lv 60.
To upgrade your heroes, you need a lot of materials and resources, so dungeons are provided for this. You can move to the Suburbs section first, then select the Hero Cultivation Material, there are 5 types of choices that you might need. First, there is Gold, EXP, Demon, Hero, and Empower Dungeon. Each dungeon has its difficulty level and reward where the difficulty level is unlocked according to your character's CP.
As explained a little earlier, this game has 6 formations. Each of these formations will determine how you deploy heroes. First, there is Origin with 1 front row, 2 mid rows, and 3 back rows. This formation is suitable for those of you who want to prevent AoE attacks because the middle is quite hollow.
Then there is Blackhole, this formation is suitable for those of you who have heroes with good skills in damage dealers and support because their position is more dominant at the back and blends in.
Then there is Starcloud, this formation is suitable for those of you who want full damage, you can put it in the mid-row and tanks can be filled in front and support can be filled in back. Then there is Termination, this formation is quite balanced, so it's not that dominant for each hero. Then there is Photon which is the opposite of Blackhole and Reverse is the opposite of Origin.
If you lose in terms of enemy power, then one way is to use elemental restraint or counters. Here there are 6 different elements and each of these elements is not the most powerful, because each element has its restraint. First, there is wind restrains water, water restrains fire, fire restrains earth, and earth restrains wind. Then for light and dark elements, they restrain each other.
If your hero's element restrains the target, increase your hero's Crit Rate by 10%. But, if your allied hero's element is restrained, it reduces their Crit Rate by 10%.
Just like Element Restraint, you can use it to get additional effects that can be given when activating it. You can deploy at least 3 heroes with the same element in a team to activate it, or if you want to maximize it, you can use 2 teams of heroes of different elements, such as 3 water and 3 fire. Then you can activate special effects in battle.
Digital Girls: Idle RPG is a game that is very concerned with your heroes, so make sure to always upgrade and if indeed your resources run out, you can take advantage of dungeons. Apart from that, you can also maximize it in terms of element restrain and the special buff as well to make it easier for you in battle.