Resource Management: Best Practices for Materials, Skill Books and Upgrade Paths

As a player deeply invested in the game, you’re constantly juggling a lot of items – from upgrade materials like Enhancement Stones and Skill Books, to things like Activity Reports and even Blurays. Building a powerful team isn’t just about *getting* these resources, but using them effectively. It’s easy to spend weeks on minor improvements when you could be focusing on what truly matters. The key to improvement is simple: prioritize upgrades that give you the biggest power boost for the cost, and always focus on improving your team’s overall strength. Just like a quick and easy login to Banger Casino lets players jump right into the action, efficient resource management lets you focus on the most rewarding parts of the game without wasting time.

Focus on developing your students – they’re your most valuable asset. Team activity reports are required and can’t be turned off, and it’s crucial to keep everyone’s level appropriate for the challenges ahead. A significant level difference means a huge loss in both damage output and ability to withstand attacks, so leveling up should be your top priority before focusing on better equipment. Early equipment upgrades offer a fantastic return on investment – the initial levels are inexpensive but provide substantial stat boosts. Aim to get your main team’s gear to at least Tier 2 or Tier 3 before investing further.

After you’ve established a good flow for levels and rewarding gear – and it’s important to make high-level progression faster – the next key improvement is upgrading your skills. However, not all skills are equally important. Treasure Crowns (TC) are your most valuable resource, so spend them wisely. Generally, prioritize upgrading the skills your character uses most often. For characters who deal damage, focus on their primary attack and special ability. For healers, prioritize upgrading their healing skill. Don’t worry as much about upgrading secondary abilities; focus on maximizing your core skills first.

As a big Elephs (Eligma) player, I’ve learned that deciding *when* to promote units is super important. With how many units you can farm, it’s almost always better to use your Eligma on Hard Mode units instead of wasting it. You really want to save that Eligma for limited-time characters or the really strong, non-farmable units. Don’t promote ‘just because’ – only do it when you *need* a certain star level to beat content, like needing 5-star to survive in a tough Insane raid. Seriously, promoting just to promote will drain your Eligma fast!

To stay organized, create a priority list for both daily tasks and special events. When you receive a lot of resources, tackle them in a smart order to work as efficiently as possible. And have a clear plan for how you’ll spend your funds, so you don’t waste anything.

A safe and effective strategy of prioritizing would be:

  1. Student Levels: Update Activity Reports to maintain your raid team at the max level.
  2. Gear: All tier 4 gear for your core DPS and tank. The early stages are inexpensive and successful.
  3. Keyword: Level your primary DD & healers EX skills and Basic skills to 3/4.
  4. Character Stars: Eligma must be used ONLY on non-farmable, meeting critical-meta unit if it serves a particular star level distribution requirement.
  5. Sub-Skills: Don’t improve these until your core skills are already strong.

This system helps you track all your investments, which directly increases your combat effectiveness. It’s always better to focus your resources rather than trying to do too much at once. This is your chance to create a strong, resilient team capable of tackling even the most challenging missions in The Division without running out of supplies. Remember, careful planning and spending are more effective than hasty, scattered investments.

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2025-09-26 19:34