In the world of Dragon Breath Divine Silence, after new players embark on this journey full of unknowns and challenges, the primary and core task that the beginner's guide to Dragon Breath Divine Silence wants to share is to fully immerse oneself in advancing the main storyline. This main quest is by no means a simple and ordinary task; it not only generously rewards players with precious resources but also guides everyone to become familiar with various characters in the game. Each time a new mode is unlocked, it will also guide everyone through the main storyline.

The Crimson Crow coins initially obtained from the main story can be exchanged for various valuable items in the Journey Store as the game progresses, such as epic and rare quality heroes that some players have yet to acquire, and scrolls for enhancing hero skill levels, which are crucial items that can help players efficiently obtain the coveted gold cards. Speaking of defining the initial lineup, there's quite a bit of knowledge involved. At the critical moment of starting out, the team that players form should at least ensure the presence of 1 tank, 1 healer, and 1 powerful C (carry).
On the second day of signing in, the game will thoughtfully gift high-quality heroes Vaska and Radelia, making it very convenient for players to easily form a formidable summoning flow lineup. However, since resources during the start-up phase are extremely limited, it's recommended that players carefully select and first focus on cultivating one team based on their personal preferences and the results of the pre-draw.

Here, Radelia can be cleverly used as the main C (carry) for dealing damage, while Vaska serves as the secondary C (carry). He is not just for dealing damage; he can also take on the role of a front-line tank to a certain extent. Zakhdo, another character that can be easily obtained from the beginner's main story rewards, can also be steadily placed in the team as a secondary C, adding to the team's firepower. In addition to these, two more slots remain, which can be filled by Hysandra and the main character.
The main character, controlled by the player, can fully utilize its supportive role at this point, providing various buffs to the entire team. It's worth noting that Hysandra is an extremely useful healer in the early stages and can also be easily obtained through the main story missions. Daily game activities are rich and varied, mainly consisting of active tasks, stamina grinding, the Grand Colosseum, and the Time Vortex. Active tasks refresh daily, and players need only carefully select and complete a portion of them to accumulate 100 activity points, like collecting puzzle pieces.

Once this goal is reached, you can reap the full rewards. The rational allocation of stamina is even more crucial, mainly distributed among three types of dungeons: the Goblin Stronghold for upgrading resonance levels, where players can continuously improve their own strength; enhancing the effects of character skills; and acquiring resource equipment from participating in dungeons. Regular stamina recovers 1 point every 10 minutes, up to a maximum storage of 150 points. If stamina exceeds this storage limit, don't worry; it will convert into reserve stamina, with 1 point converting every 20 minutes.
The higher the damage dealt in the Time Vortex, the richer the damage and ranking rewards issued the next day. Box Garden exploration is also an absolutely unmissable exciting part, offering generous rewards such as Dragon Marrow Stones and Crimson Crow coins. However, entering the Box Garden is not so easy; it requires meeting a certain resonance level requirement. For those who progress quickly, completing the exploration of the Ruined Merchant Path, the Deep Wind Forest, and the Starfall Wilderness on the first day is a piece of cake.

Let's talk about the Grand Arena, which is divided into two different modes: the Grand Colosseum and the Global Arena. The Grand Colosseum allows 10 free challenges per day, and when your rank first reaches a specified position, a one-time Dragon Marrow Stone reward is given, along with daily settlement rewards like Colosseum Stamps and Affinity Solvents based on your rank. There's a little trick here: the earlier you start challenging, the fewer chances you have of encountering strong opponents, so the first day is undoubtedly the best time to aim for ranking rewards. Players should make good use of this opportunity.
The Global Arena, on the other hand, uses a ranking system based on points. The stronger the opponent you defeat, the more points you earn. When a player first advances to a new rank, they will receive a Dragon Marrow Stone reward. During weekly settlements, additional Dragon Marrow Stones and Global Arena Stamps are awarded based on rank. However, it's important to note that each challenge consumes a ticket, and tickets automatically replenish one every 6 hours. Therefore, players must always pay attention to using tickets in a timely manner to avoid wasting them due to neglect, which would be a real shame.

The above is the content shared in the beginner's guide to Dragon Breath Divine Silence. In fact, the modes mentioned above are not only for beginners to check but also include some gameplay that even veteran players may overlook. Only by participating in fixed modes and obtaining sufficient resources in the early stages can the later stages be more relaxed.