In this issue, the editor brings you the gameplay of Dungeon Rumble, a game that combines tower defense and card game modes. The adventure in the dungeon is relatively simple, and you can enable auto-battle, so it's quite easy for everyone to play. Just get a basic understanding of what you need to pay attention to, and you can smoothly enjoy this game. Let's take a look at some of the important parts below.

Diamonds are quite important in the game. In the early stages, don't spend diamonds recklessly. Save them up for later when better quality characters are available; it will be more cost-effective to draw then, especially since some are limited-time only. Additionally, you'll need to draw from the weapon pool, which also requires diamonds.

If your strength is not sufficient in the early stages, consider prioritizing drawing weapons. The three characters you start with are enough for the initial phase, so weapons become more crucial.

For those with the means, consider recharging and buying some cost-effective packages or monthly cards. Typically, you can accumulate a lot of diamonds, which is much more economical than spending money directly on draws.

At the beginning, you can try starting with an ice and fire dual-core setup, such as Frost Queen plus Flame Demon. This combination can handle many battles and clear monsters very efficiently. Alternatively, you can try a tank with two damage dealers, like Fire Sword or Pharaoh, plus a healer (you can use Angel), and then add a support character (like the old man). This setup makes defeating many bosses quite easy and is considered a versatile formula.

The shared content about Dungeon Rumble's gameplay ends here. In the early stages, players can focus on the formation options they have. As for which of the three characters to choose, any of them can be used to form different lineups. In the early stages, don't waste resources; save as much as possible, because there are many resources available later on, and the three initial characters are enough to get you started.