In the current mobile game market, there is a purely nurturing game that focuses on meaningless fun called Star Trace Resonance. Because it only has a free trading part, it is also quite suitable for players who do not like to spend money. The sharing of Star Trace Resonance's guide for common players is something many players are eagerly awaiting. Today, I will bring you more things to pay attention to during the upgrade process. First, here are some things everyone should know in the early stages.

Firstly, the game's professions are quite free and not bound at all. Players can easily switch professions by simply changing weapons. There are a total of 7 major professions in the game, each with two different development branches, which greatly enhances the game's playability. However, it's important to note that although skills are interchangeable under the same major profession, the advancement and upgrade directions of the skills are different. Therefore, always remember to first determine the desired professional advancement direction before upgrading and advancing skills, or else it's easy to waste Luno.
Next, let me recommend a few good professions for new players. Firstly, there's the Katana, which has very stable output and can deal high burst damage. It's also very adaptable to operate, making it easy for both new and experienced players to get started. Ray Sorcery is also not to be underestimated, as it has high burst capability and can gather and clear enemies, often producing astonishing effects when facing a group of enemies. The Air Gun profession is also quite powerful, combining high output with flexibility, with its single-target output being particularly high.

Of course, the game has 7 major professions, each with two development branches. When choosing, players must consider their own playstyle preferences. Talking about the game's currency, Rose Gem and Luno cannot be ignored. Rose Gem is one of the core currencies in the game, which can be exchanged for Luno through consignment, and Luno can also be exchanged for bound Rose Gems. There is a close relationship between the two. As for bound Luno, it is crucial in daily consumption, whether it's for skill upgrades or equipment enhancement, it's indispensable.

The in-game store is very fair, as it does not sell any resources that directly boost stats, making the acquisition of various resources in the game more equitable. All needed resources can be traded in the trading house, even fashion items obtained from spending money. This provides a huge business opportunity for players who want to earn in the game, as the trading house uses Luno as currency. Players can sell daily outputs or Rose Gems obtained from spending money, and even common players can accumulate considerable wealth with careful management.
Now, let's talk about skill upgrades and advancements, which have a lot of depth. Skill upgrades and advancements require a large amount of bound Luno, and there are limited slots for skills. This requires players to determine their specialization direction in advance and not blindly upgrade skills. It's important to know that the effect of advanced skills can be as high as 50% of the original value. However, to achieve such an improvement, a large number of professional skill advancement books are required. Therefore, players must plan and accumulate these resources systematically.

Regarding professional talents, they will switch synchronously with the profession. However, the game currently does not support saving multiple talent schemes, which can be a bit troublesome. So, when players switch professions, they need to reconfigure their talents. It's recommended that players record their ideal talent point allocation in advance, so they can quickly configure it after switching professions, saving time and effort without making mistakes.

Regarding equipment, it's important to know that the quality of in-game equipment is divided into gold, purple, and blue. Gold equipment has the best base attributes and an additional special advanced attribute. In comparison, purple and blue equipment are slightly inferior. For equipment cultivation, there are a few key points to note. First, refining, which can be inherited, but the cost increases significantly as the level rises. Therefore, you can also enhance it by inlaying, which has the chance to obtain higher-level gems. Once successfully inlaid, the equipment's attribute boost is not insignificant. Finally, there's recasting, which can refresh random advanced attributes. However, note that the special attributes of gold equipment cannot be changed. Therefore, it's best to recast after obtaining suitable fixed attributes, which will be more efficient.

For modules, they are divided into blue, purple, and gold by quality, each having 1-3 attributes. By function, they can be categorized into healing, survival, output, and general. A good module requires a high link level and appropriate attributes. For common players, they can start by accumulating purple modules through killing wild bosses, then gradually transition to better modules. There's also the Will system, also known as the Battle Fantasy system, which provides players with extra skills. Golden Will has the most powerful effects, such as the Life Wish skill, which can revive the entire team. However, the cost of cultivating Golden Will is also high. Common players can start with Purple Will, gradually accumulate resources in the game, and then make Golden Will when they have enough resources. This ensures a good gaming experience without incurring too high a cultivation cost.

Whether it's choosing a profession, upgrading skills, cultivating equipment, or other aspects, the sharing of Star Trace Resonance's guide for common players requires players to carefully plan and ponder. Only then can they enjoy the game and achieve their own accomplishments.