The action points in the game are a very important value for players, as they are needed to perform various tasks and interact with different items. Many newcomers want to have higher action points to complete various tasks. So, how can you increase your action points in the Age of Sail Legends? The following will share specific methods to help players have a better gaming experience. Don't miss it if you need it.

Action points, simply put, are stamina. Every time you set sail or complete some tasks, you will consume them. Without action points, you cannot participate in various activities. Currently, there are two different ways to increase them: leveling up and using feast coupons.

Leveling up is quite simple; it's about increasing our level. This requires a long adventure to gradually improve. Players who want to level up faster can spend diamonds to buy Sea Spirit Blessings to speed up their leveling process. Feast coupons, on the other hand, provide a more direct boost to stamina.

When we run out of action points, the system sometimes offers a promotion to buy feast coupons. Spending 300 diamonds can get you 5 feast coupons, which is quite cost-effective. It's highly recommended for both paying players and those with monthly cards, because without feast coupons, eating a feast for the first time to regain stamina costs 98 diamonds, while this promotion effectively reduces the cost to 60 diamonds per feast.

However, each player will only encounter such a promotion twice. If you still lack action points, it's suggested to go to the in-game store and purchase a stamina pack. The stamina pack includes items like stomach medicine and digestive aids to restore action points, costing 75 diamonds.

The methods to increase action points in the Age of Sail Legends have been explained above. Once action points are consumed, they will regenerate by one point every 3 minutes. If you can't wait, you can also use the methods mentioned above based on your personal situation to directly increase them and continue your exciting sailing adventures.