As a placement game with a 2D art style, based on the current game play requirements, it will inevitably provide rich in-game purchase content for players who are willing to spend money. For those who want to purely experience the game, they may not have a good experience in the game. The following Sword and Staff Legend zero-spending guide can also allow non-spending players to have a good experience in the game. For non-spending players, as long as they can master the key gameplay, they can actually level up quite quickly.

After entering the game, the first thing is to choose a profession. Don't just look at the initial stage where there are only two options: staff and sword. For non-spending players, it's best to choose "staff". In the later stages, choosing the Sage class during the job change period is better for pushing through levels and skill combinations. Of course, this profession will tend to be more supportive, and it will be very popular when forming a team, so there's no need to worry about future team formation issues.

Next is the equipment system. It's recommended that players pay attention to the balance of upgrades when leveling up. When you have a set of 4 pieces of equipment, you can activate the game's equipment resonance effect at different levels, which can increase combat power.

In other gameplays, such as the Origin Goddess Statue, the best way for non-spending players to draw is to make a wish every time they accumulate 10 consecutive draws in the early stages, to get a legendary skill as soon as possible, which can greatly improve combat power. Of course, at the beginning, 30 draws will be given, and you can get at least 70 draws by being online daily, still allowing you to obtain some high-level items. It's not recommended to save up draw attempts, otherwise, you might be stuck due to combat power checkpoints.

In the home system, resources are sufficient in the early stages, so non-spending players can focus on upgrading the cart to around level 10, emphasizing the production of wood and stone, both of which are highly demanded later. In the home store, it's recommended to refresh the store content twice daily, purchasing stamina packs and discounted items, and buying additional items based on personal needs if there are any remaining resources.

The fastest way for non-spending players to increase combat power is through dungeons, whether daily or guild dungeons. You must complete all of them daily. There's also the Fantasy Stairs, which is a dungeon similar to tower climbing. As long as you have enough combat power, you can complete several levels, and the key is that it can run in the background, making it one of the most important dungeon contents for non-spending players to boost their combat power.

Finally, for non-spending players, the limitation is stamina. All gathering activities in the game consume stamina, so the allocation of stamina is very important. It's recommended to use all stamina for mining iron, which can speed up equipment upgrades and enhancements. If you gather blue ore, it's like getting double. The daily stamina limit is 300, and you must use it all. After completing all activities, return to your bed at home to rest and gain idle experience. Make sure to click on the [Free Acceleration] for the bed, which can maximize daily experience and resources, and increase the output ratio of the goddess statue.

The above is the content shared in the Sword and Staff Legend zero-spending guide. The gameplay of this game is not particularly difficult. Non-spending players can enjoy the fun of this game well by choosing the right profession. In subsequent dungeons, support professions are also very important. By choosing the right profession, the requirements for equipment and combat power won't be too high, and you don't need to grind excessively in the game.