ARISE Must-Know Mechanics
Summary Sidequests offer ticket rewards for banner pulls - don't underestimate their value.
AFK farming is possible with auto-battle modes for efficient resource gathering.
Save essence stones for rate-up banners only to maximize unit acquisitions.
Solo Leveling: ARISE is a gacha-based, action-RPG interpretation of the immensely popular manwha-turned-anime. That description might make some roll their eyes - gacha games have, historically, been quite divisive - but there's plenty from Netmarble's spin on protagonist Sung Jinwoo's journey to the top that sets it apart. Whether it's the strict adherence to the source material that reveres the content that made the IP popular in the first place or its varied strategical depth, Solo Leveling: ARISE is a pleasant surprise that is well worth a look, even from those who would often dismiss gacha titles outright.
With Solo Leveling: ARISE's release date set and players ready to dive into the breadth of content that Netmarble has unveiled through early access and social updates, there are some questions that prospective users might want answered. As a relatively complex mobile and PC gacha, Solo Leveling: ARISE features a number of different currency systems, skill categories, damage types, team compositions, and game mechanics. Knowing exactly which mechanics and features in Solo Leveling: ARISE will improve your experience can be all it takes to avoid a sluggish start and get to grips faster with the systems you'll need to understand to maximize efficiency and time spent on the game.
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10 Story Sidequests Are Excellent Sources Of Tickets
Save Them For Later In The Game, Though
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Solo Leveling: ARISE has an in-depth story mode that traces the humble beginnings of Sung Jinwoo through his ascension to the upper echelons of humanity's hunters - and well beyond. It's one of the best parts of the game, and a clear indicator that Netmarble won't be skimming over source material. Because it's so compelling, though, it's understandable that players might actually miss that there is another mechanic alongside the main storyline quests.
Interested players can also complete Solo Leveling: ARISE side missions, which are attached to the main story nodes. These often explore characters who don't get as big a spotlight in the narrative, or help explain some of their motives or past history. Crucially, they also help reward additional tickets for the permanent banner in the game, which will be vital in building out a larger roster of hunters to broaden options heading into more difficult content.
9 Farming Is Accessible & Easy In Solo Leveling: Arise
Do Special Commissions AFK For Efficiency
Solo Leveling: ARISE is extremely time-friendly. While some gacha games demand a lot of their players' time - sometimes to their detriment, sometimes to critical acclaim - Netmarble's action RPG is designed to provide people with a number of different convenient tools for their dailies. One such mechanic is the existence of special commissions, which allow players to go through story content and hunt specific monsters a number of times. For those familiar with MMORPG fetch and kill quests, this will be extraordinarily similar.
That said, there's one key element that makes Solo Leveling: ARISE farming significantly more palatable. AFK farming is possible thanks to the game's auto-battle modes, which, with a strong enough team, will rarely - if ever - fail to clear the content a group of hunters is tasked with completing on their own. Make good use of this while attempting to farm either tickets or materials, as it can be an efficient use of time, especially when it might otherwise be tied up outside of the game.
AFK farming is generally better the stronger a player's roster gets - wait until a few hunters have developed well above the content's demands to ensure it runs smoothly.
8 Sung Jinwoo's Skills Are Adaptable For Different Situations
Experiment With Them To Come Up With New Compositions
In the manwha and anime, Sung Jinwoo's ever-increasing skills are a crucial element of his journey. While he starts as humanity's weakest hunter, he gradually accrues a number of vital abilities, many of which become plot points or life-saving skills, depending on the situation. In Solo Leveling: ARISE, the mechanic is very similar - while other hunters have more limited customization, Sung Jinwoo is able to swap skills in and out as he acquires them, whether it be from weapons or other means.
This means that Sung Jinwoo is incredibly versatile in Solo Leveling: ARISE. Players will want to navigate into his skill section and experiment with what they can equip as soon as they can, because it can dramatically change his role in a team. With many things to consider - especially how elemental damage lines up - it's important to give Sung the biggest edge across content to ensure it's doable.
7 Sung Jinwoo's Stats Further Enhance His Customization
Don't Sweat Them Early, Though - Stick To STR
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Another key element of the Solo Leveling source material is Sung Jinwoo's game-like progression through his real world training. As he acquires levels through his daily training or combat exercises in dungeons, he accrues experience until he levels up, offering him a set number of ability points to sink into specific stats. In the manwha, he is primarily concerned with strength to begin with, an understandable concern for someone considered the weakest.
In Solo Leveling: ARISE, Sung Jinwoo's approach in the source material should be mirrored in the game. His stats help customize his performance based on skill builds and other compositional concerns, but they're also something players can reset eventually when they're deeper into the game and have a sharper image of who they want Sung to be in their primary team. In the interim, Solo Leveling: ARISE players will want to focus on STR primarily - simply dealing more damage helps immensely in earlier, less tactically-demanding content.
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6 Artifacts Provide Set Bonuses & Stat Upgrades
Solo Leveling: ARISE Wants Them On The Same Character
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While the mechanic takes a while to unlock - players need to hit an account level of 20 first - Solo Leveling: ARISE artifacts are crucial to further customization of a functional, efficient team. Artifacts are earned through dungeon gates and other content, and their stats are randomized, which means they're a prime candidate for some AFK farming. They're tempting to equip as soon as they're found, but there are a few things players should consider first.
Solo Leveling: ARISE artifacts have set bonuses that really make it better to pair them with their complementary gear. These bonuses can effect damage meaningfully and help boost a team into another level of power. Also, artifacts get better the higher level the content is. Unequipping earlier, weaker artifacts cost money - so players will want to manage their loadout at least a little effectively with that in mind, though the cost is likely negligible for how often players will want to actually do it.
5 Rare Items Can Be Just As Good As SR & SSRs
Especially Early In Solo Leveling: ARISE
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There's a common misconception in many gacha games that, just because an item or a unit is a particular rarity, it is either better or worse objectively than something more common or rarer, respectively. That's not true in Solo Leveling: ARISE, thankfully, as many of the rare weapons that players acquire, whether it be during banner rolls or simply completing quests, aren't just adequate - they're actively good and can last for a long time before there are obvious upgrades to chase.
Rare weapons in Solo Leveling: ARISE benefit from advancement, which requires copies of them to boost stats and abilities. Copies of SR weapons - let alone SSRs - are extremely hard to come by, but rare weapons are a different story, as they're a fairly consistent reward throughout content progression. An A10 weapon that's been leveled appropriately can perform excellently on the right character and sometimes can be more than just a bridge to a rarer item dropping later - they're actively competing for best-in-slot among all but the best of the rarer options.
SSR weapons are still worth pursuing, especially if they're tied to a rate-up banner for a new character, as they're often their clear best-in-slot.
4 Special Draw Tickets Provide Access To New Units
Only Buy Special Draw Tickets & Go For Rate-Up Banners
While it does a lot of things well enough it doesn't always feel like it, Solo Leveling: ARISE is a gacha game at the end of the day, with all the warts that come with it. That means managing tickets is important, and knowing how they work is doubly so - wasting tickets on the wrong thing or not planning ahead based on available information can be devastating for free-to-play players, so it's crucial to know what you want and when you want it.
For best value, spending tickets on anything other than special draw tickets - the ones that are used for limited-time rate-up banners - is likely a waste. Resources are hard to come by in Solo Leveling: ARISE and that's especially true of special tickets, so saving them is important. The more a player owns, the better their odds at rolling the unit they want when their banner goes live, while the always-there banner characters will eventually be acquired by playing the game for a long period and consistently using the tickets that come for that banner just for completing content.
3 Essence Stones Are A Premium Currency To Save
Don't Use Solo Leveling: ARISE's Currency For Anything Other Than Rate-Ups
In the source material, essence stones are valuable crystals dropped by monsters or acquired within dungeons with the power to advance humanity's technology or magical ability - or, if nothing else, be sold for extremely profitable margins. While Solo Leveling: ARISE isn't quite the same in how it treats its essence stones, they do share one similarity with their source counterpart: they are important and precious and should be managed carefully for maximum effect.
In Solo Leveling: ARISE, that means only using essence crystals to purchase rate-up banner tickets. While they can be spent on plenty else, and sometimes there may be an argument to do so, without an explicitly excellent reason, they should simply be hoarded until there is a rate-up banner that a player feels they must acquire a unit from. Being tapped out of essence stones before a game-changing unit gets released is a surefire way to feel like a Solo Leveling: ARISE team is falling behind.
2 Auto-Battle Is Well-Made And A Huge Time-Saver
Skip Content That Is Trivial While Farming
Other games like Honkai: Star Rail have included auto-battles to help save their players time, and Solo Leveling: ARISE is getting in on the trend. While some people tend to frown on these gacha game systems as detrimental, questioning why players would want the game to complete itself, it's important to remember that many of these action RPGs have extremely trying resource and experience systems. The grind can sometimes take days of trying for drops or earning a specific quantity of resources, which makes it a big time sink.
Don't be afraid to use Solo Leveling: ARISE auto-battles. If the option is available, a powerful team should take it unless it's specifically challenging tactical combat rather than passive income systems or resource management. The latter can be fun for a few battles but quickly grow old, and should players want to take a break from the actual combat without losing out on their attempts to gather materials, auto-battle is the answer.
Related All Active Solo Leveling: ARISE Redeem Codes (May 2024) The action of Solo Leveling: ARISE can be enjoyed even more with free rewards offered through all the active redeem codes being offered in May 2024.
1 Rerolling Is An Option For Min-Maxxers
Solo Leveling: ARISE Has Some Obvious S-Tier Starters
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Solo Leveling: ARISE is, ultimately, a game about maximizing the efficiency and power level of a given team. While all of the methods listed in this article contribute to that core philosophy in some way, the best way to do so is to simply have the best resources available. This is especially true of hunters, who range from niche to overwhelmingly powerful. As is often the case with gacha games, Solo Leveling: ARISE gives players plentiful rolls early in an attempt to get them started - and it may be worth it to restart an account that begins in an underwhelming way.
Essentially, rerolling is the activation of a new account, progressing until a certain point judged to be the most efficient in terms of time spent versus rolls allotted, and then attempting to get specific characters or weapons. In Solo Leveling: ARISE, there is one standout reroll target: Min Byung-Gu, who is one of the best supports available and can help gloss over team's weaknesses on the back of the boost provided by having him in a team. Having a powerful Solo Leveling: ARISE character - or just one that's a fan-favorite - can be a big difference early, so rerolling is a feature well worth exploring in spite of how time-consuming it can be.

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