Star Traveler is a retro-style game with idle elements, mainly focusing on casual cultivation, while also offering many challenging high-difficulty contents that have attracted many players to this fun game. So, how do you play Star Traveler? If you encounter difficulties in the early stages after getting into the game, this guide will help you. Let's take a look at how to play Star Traveler together.

The core of the game lies in character development. In the early stages when resources are scarce, it's best to concentrate resources on a character capable of area-of-effect (AOE) attacks, such as Snow Moon Shadow, aiming to get them to level 100 as soon as possible. This is because the game's mechanics only care about whether the player can win, not how many characters are left standing after the battle. Therefore, prioritizing the leveling up of AOE characters to full level actually makes it easier for players to progress through levels. If a player encounters a level they can't pass, they can cultivate other characters to enhance the team's strength, ensuring they can still advance through the main storyline. In terms of priority for character development, besides the initial AOE character, prioritize developing front-line tanks, control supports, damage-increasing supports, and secondary DPS in that order, with no more than six characters being developed.

Star Traveler is a gacha game where, in addition to the regular three-element characters, there are light and dark element characters. The light and dark element characters are the core of the later lineup, so it's advisable to save your gacha resources until the light and dark element character banners are available, then invest your draws accordingly, and adjust your team and redevelop the required three-element characters based on what you draw. Additionally, for character star-ups, if you lack light and dark element fodder in the early stages, you can prioritize star-ups for the three-element characters in your lineup. Players can also use the technique of feeding forest fodder to light and dark element characters, upgrading them to six stars and then reverting, to obtain fodder that can be used by all three-element heroes, thus accelerating their star-up process.

Accumulating resources is key to playing this game well. Besides progressing through the main story, players should try to complete daily tasks and various activities to get more resources for exchanging items in the shop. When exchanging, prioritize items like Ascension Emblems, 10% off Arena Tickets, Star Island Passes, and Star Tide Scrolls. If you have enough resources and need them, you can directly exchange for characters in the shop. For other non-periodic challenge modes, proceed at your own pace, and if you come across a level you can't clear, wait until your team's strength improves before trying again.

This is the complete guide on how to play Star Traveler. Overall, the game focuses on leisure, with its combat gameplay not being overly complex and having a low entry barrier. By following the tips and strategies shared above, you can easily grasp the core gameplay of this game. Go ahead and give it a try!