In the Legend of Artifacts, there are unique game mechanics and a wealth of gameplay waiting for players to explore. Whether it's participating in the game for a few days or more, the gameplay becomes richer day by day. In today's complete guide to the Legend of Artifacts, everyone can dig into the upgrade techniques contained within through this introduction. If you want to get a head start in the game and enjoy the fun it brings, these introductions today are indispensable.

On the first day of the game's opening, all kinds of boxes need to be opened. Players will spend a lot of time on this day opening these boxes. However, after the initial rush of opening boxes on the first day, as most boxes are opened, the pace of the game gradually slows down. The game opens a new area every morning at 9:00 AM. For those who are keen on rushing to the new area, they must closely monitor this time point. The experience gained from opening boxes is related to the level of the Refining Cauldron, which determines how much experience a player can draw from the boxes. When the Refining Cauldron reaches level 5, opening one box yields 5 points of experience. If the Refining Cauldron is upgraded to levels 6-7, then each box opened will yield 6 points of experience. Once the Refining Cauldron breaks through to level 8, the experience obtained from opening a box can be as high as 7.5 points.

Since opening boxes is the only way to level up, the importance of boxes in the game is very high. Whenever players have the opportunity to participate in box-opening activities, they must go all out. As for whether to invest real money, it depends on their actual situation. When players first enter the game world, one of the most important things is to prioritize upgrading the level of the Refining Cauldron. Regarding equipment in this game, the only way to obtain it is by opening boxes. The level and attributes of the equipment obtained from opening boxes are not fixed but will increase in tandem with the character's level.

Of course, the correspondence between equipment level and character level is not completely rigid; there is a certain range of fluctuation. Additionally, the quality of the equipment is also closely related to the level of the Refining Cauldron. The higher the level of the Refining Cauldron, the greater the chance of crafting high-quality equipment from the boxes. Therefore, it is emphasized again that upgrading the Refining Cauldron is an important task for players, and should be done whenever possible. In terms of additional attributes, the game offers a rich variety of choices, divided into five types: combo, critical hit, life steal, counterattack, and stun.

Before the player reaches level 20, since the character is in the early stages of development, the pursuit of additional attributes can be temporarily set aside. At this time, just focus on basic attributes, choosing the equipment with the highest basic attributes. After the character reaches level 20, it is necessary to carefully select additional attributes. Every point of attribute improvement can have a crucial impact in battle. Among them, the combo attribute is almost a must-have, as it allows the player to unleash more attacks within a unit of time. However, it is important to note that, under the premise of ensuring a 20% combo rate, players should also carefully choose another attribute from the remaining ones.
If the attributes are too evenly distributed, it may lead to a situation where the trigger probability is too low during actual combat, resulting in weak output. In addition to the equipment system, the pet system is also a major highlight and core gameplay of the Legend of Artifacts. Each pet has two unique skills: combat skills and basic skills. Many players believe that beginners can choose birds as pets. In fact, although birds are suitable for free-to-play players and offer good value, they are not the best choice. For those who are willing to invest some money in the game, there is no need to follow the trend and choose birds.

Each pet carries different combat skills, which can provide a variety of attribute bonuses to the owner based on the pet's characteristics during battles. When choosing a pet, players must consider their own gaming style comprehensively. In the game, "washing skills" refers to the so-called pet devouring operation. First, each pet can undergo a maximum of 26 devouring operations. However, it is important to note that the four basic skills of the pet total 40 levels. According to the official statement, it seems that each skill devouring can randomly increase one level.
And before the main pet's basic skills are fully leveled, you must be cautious about the number of devouring operations. Secondly, when the main pet's skills are not yet full, devouring the secondary pet will randomly increase the main pet's basic skills, and this increase is unrelated to the skills originally carried by the secondary pet. This means that regardless of what skills the secondary pet has, it may bring unexpected basic skill improvements to the main pet. Furthermore, here is a practical suggestion for your reference: try to choose a 0-skill pet as the main pet.

This is because, during the devouring process, if the skill that appears after devouring is not what we need, we can turn this pet into a secondary pet and then find another pet with either no skills or excellent inherent skills as the new main pet to devour this secondary pet. Similarly, if the skills of the pet washed out this time, although not useful, occupy the skill slots, such a pet can only be demoted to a secondary pet. Finally, once everyone has washed out the long-desired 4-skill main pet, they can freely use other secondary pets to upgrade the skills.

In the complete guide to the Legend of Artifacts, as long as players firmly remember these key points and apply them flexibly in practice, I believe everyone will be able to grasp the gameplay that suits them in the early stages. There are even more playstyles to look forward to in future introductions.