Valiant Land is a sandbox adventure mobile game that integrates survival, looting, and multiplayer online features. New players often get stuck at the beginning due to insufficient resources or complex mechanisms. Today, I will share how to start playing Valiant Land. In the early stages, the main focus should be on character growth and basic resources. By choosing low-threshold professions first, you can quickly accumulate basic materials such as wood and ore, which helps us through the initial phase.

New players should prioritize selecting Nun or Engineer. The Nun can instantly heal and comes with damage reduction, making her stable for both team and solo play; the Engineer can build arrow towers and defensive structures, suitable for those who are not good at manual operations. Avoid fancy characters like the Necromancer, whose summoned creatures are complex to operate and resource-consuming. Don't spend your starting gold on drawing characters; save it for upgrading the main city warehouse and buying basic equipment. Follow the main quest line when you start the game, collect the pre-registration gift from the mailbox (which gives 4-star equipment), and unlock idle fishing from the old fisherman. Fishing can yield experience and low-level equipment, and in safe zones, you can even catch golden gear. Don't rush to fight bosses; use the 4-star equipment given by quests to grind small monsters, prioritizing Cyclops and Stone Golems for materials to reach level 50.

In the early stages, gold coins should mainly be used for three things: first, invest in Warehouse Expansion (the first slot costs 10,000, and the second slot 50,000, unlocking more storage for high-value materials) and Basic Pickaxe (to improve the efficiency of collecting wood and ore, avoiding developmental delays due to inefficient tools). At the same time, focus on upgrading Main City Buildings that produce resources (such as lumber mills and mines) to increase hourly output, rather than blindly enhancing combat power.

The four NPCs in the main city are very important: the Blacksmith sells equipment for experience, Merlin the Wise gives upgrade rewards, the Warehouse Manager expands backpack space, and avoid the Mysterious Merchant in the early stage (it's a lottery pit). In the wild, look for mining spots where "you can dig 5 resources at once", well water heals 50% HP, and altars randomly boost movement speed or collection efficiency. If you encounter a red-named player, switch servers immediately; the exclusive server during the protection period is safer. For the equipment system, follow the principle of not enhancing anything below purple before level 50, as blue and green gear becomes obsolete very quickly. Save enhancement stones for post-100 level purple or orange gear. For micro-spenders, the Battle Pass (including enhancement stones, gold, and temporary speed-up items) is highly recommended, followed by the Monthly Card (for continuous resource bonuses); both offer much better value than direct spending.

Start with the Nun → Complete quests → Idle fishing → Mine and upgrade the warehouse → Grind elite monsters for purple gear. Remember the nine-character mantra: "Save gold, don't enhance, avoid red names." Following this strategy, you can reach a satisfactory level within three days and won't hold back your team in dungeons.