Early game (first few hours)
Your goal early is to establish income and a damage source.
- Redeem every code for a Chikara head start.
- Pick one damage stat — Chakra is the safest choice because most top Fruits and Specials scale off it.
- Train in the best training spot you can reach and upgrade that stat’s multiplier with Yen.
- Rank up your Class every time you qualify — this is your income engine.
- Complete Boom’s quests for free Powers, Yen and Chikara.
- Grab a Fruit (see how to get Fruits) and roll a Champion for a multiplier.
Mid game
Now you compound your systems.
- Unlock flight via the Taking Flight quest to speed up travel and farming.
- Start boss farming for powerful Power drops; target repeatable bosses like Demon Fox.
- Diversify income with a crate-and-boss farming loop.
- Push into higher Dimensions as your Total Power gates open, since their training spots are far stronger.
- Upgrade to an S-tier Fruit for faster wave clears and boss kills.
Late game and endgame
- Transition to Stands/Grimoires. These Specials out-damage even the best Fruits; farm the tournament shop and higher-tier rolls.
- Stack the best Champions for maximum stat multipliers.
- Max your multipliers toward the cap; consider the No Limit gamepass if you want to push beyond the standard ceiling.
- Tackle secret bosses once your build can survive and deal qualifying damage.
- Optimize around events — schedule heavy sessions during 2x/4x multiplier windows.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Spreading stats too thin. A focused damage stat beats an even spread for both farming and bossing.
- Hoarding currency. Idle Yen and Chikara do nothing; reinvest into multipliers and Class.
- Ignoring Class. Skipping Class ranks starves your entire economy.
- Over-investing in HP for bosses. Boss damage is percentage-based, so bulk does not save you — damage and dodging do.
Follow this order and your power curve stays smooth. When in doubt, the beginner guide covers fundamentals and the tier lists keep your loadout optimal.