Today, I bring you a new game guide for the Goddess of Victory: New Hope. When we first enter the game, beginners are often confused by the complex system, especially in resource allocation and character development, which can easily lead to mistakes. Many players distribute experience evenly among all characters at the start, resulting in getting stuck in stages, failing in events, and even struggling with daily tasks. So, let's take a look at how to develop your characters at the beginning to improve your drop rate.

The key is to focus on developing five main characters in the first two weeks. The Sync System will help level up other characters, so this way, you won't waste materials and can quickly build combat power. It's recommended to prioritize leveling up Crimson Lotus and Divine Punishment as your damage dealers, using Rita as a tank to absorb damage, and having Rapunzel handle healing. The remaining slot can be flexibly filled based on the cards you draw. Every day, collect the experience and gold from the main storyline missions first, then complete the three co-op battles. Accumulating these basic resources is essential for steadily increasing your combat power.

Team composition should not only consider the rarity of the characters; attribute counters are the core mechanism. For example, when facing enemies with a burn mark, using a water-cooled attribute character can deal 20% more damage, and it's very disadvantageous to use other attributes. The most stable team for clearing stages is Rita opening shields to absorb damage, Crimson Lotus using AOE skills to clear small monsters, saving Divine Punishment's ultimate for elite monsters, and adjusting the healer and shield roles as needed. When fighting bosses, replace Crimson Lotus with Snow White, whose penetrating attacks break armor quickly. Bringing an auxiliary that reduces defense can double your output.

The equipment system is the most perplexing. Never randomly enhance purple or blue equipment; just put together a set that works in the early stages. Wait until you unlock T7 equipment after clearing Chapter 9 before seriously working on stats. Prioritize enhancing the head for critical hits, the upper body for attack, and gloves for speed for your damage dealers. Focus on defense and health for tanks. Try to farm the Blacksmith dungeon as much as possible during the weekly anomaly interception battles, using a shotgun team to quickly pass through and gather materials. When the event store updates, directly exchange for T9 boxes, which are much more reliable than random drops.

This game is essentially about planning and nurturing. Spending 15 minutes every day to complete daily tasks and collect rewards is more effective than cramming for eight hours on the weekend. Around 200,000 combat power, you'll hit a bottleneck. At this point, start refining equipment stats, prioritizing attack and critical hit attributes for your main damage dealer. Remember, don't spread your resources thinly across a second team; wait until all your main characters have T9 gear before considering others.