In the current gaming world, for new players just starting out in "Monster Golden Finger," how to reasonably utilize resources is of utmost importance. After all, most people are at the 0-kel or small-kel stage. In the shared guide for beginners of "Monster Golden Finger," you can see that although big spenders who throw tens of thousands of dollars and have internal resources are there, they are ultimately just a few exceptions. Ordinary players have their own suitable path of development.

Let's first talk about the lineup building issue that newcomers are most concerned about. When it comes to choosing output roles, Dizang is definitely the top pick. Its powerful combat ability can provide stable firepower support to the team in the early stages. Pangu can serve as the second-in-command, working well with Dizang. Yama, although also capable, usually rotates with Pangu and is generally placed in the third position without needing excessive resource investment. After all, in the early game, there are very few strong outputs available, and characters like Dizang, Pangu, and Yama who can carry the output banner are already extremely valuable. Most other characters are just transitional, and if they have stars, you can appropriately increase their star ratings as backups, but there's no need to invest a lot of effort in cultivating them.

For support, Donghuang Taiyi is the best choice. He can both cast control skills to disrupt enemies and bring economic benefits. Guanyin focuses on enhancing the overall output efficiency of the team. Jiuwei, Nuwa, and Maitreya are all useful in the early stages and remain indispensable later on. As for heroes like Sun Wukong and Zhong Kui, who have a high difficulty to master, although they have great potential in the later stages, the conditions for obtaining them are extremely harsh. Not only do they require a certain number of stars, but also gold skins and some luck from specific stages. Without a gold skin, their practical effect is greatly reduced, so it is not recommended for beginners to choose them rashly. If you get a gold skin, it's better to learn advanced usage first.

Next, let's talk about where small-kel players should spend their money wisely. The 6-yuan first recharge package is the first priority. Although the Yanluo included may seem a bit lackluster, before acquiring Pangu, Yanluo performs quite well in early battles. The stamina battle order is the king of cost-effectiveness and is the most worth purchasing, as it can effectively alleviate the player's shortage of stamina. The diamond battle order is also not to be missed. Additionally, watching ads is a good way to obtain resources at a low cost. These small investments, though seemingly insignificant, can give beginners some advantages in the early stages of the game.

If you're willing to invest a little more, the following practical packages will surely meet your needs. First, the auto-battle function is especially useful when dealing with train dungeons, freeing up your hands while efficiently completing tasks. The speed-up package offers a considerable amount of stamina daily. The guild package contains 30 lottery tickets, increasing the chances of drawing desired characters. Human and bed skins can enhance character attributes and boost combat power. The three major in-game activities rotate every three days, and it generally takes 200 participations to win the ultimate prize, requiring 18,000 diamonds.

It's worth noting that the activity's luck value does not reset, so you can accumulate it for the next event to continue aiming for the grand prize. Among these three activities, the Dragon Palace is a boon for casual players. As the main place to spend diamonds, the random gold skin box here has a chance to drop skins for powerful characters like Donghuang, Nuwa, Pangu, and Erlang. The gold skins in the Rat Plateau activity cover popular characters such as Monkey, Zhong Kui, and Dizang, with Dizang's skin being the best output gear for casual players. The rat and wealth god skins in the Blood Coffin activity also have high collection and usage value.

Now, let's talk in detail about the strategy for dungeon missions. You may notice that the train coins in the infinite train dungeon are the core exchange items for infrastructure, and this is also an important way for casual players to obtain gold. If urgently needed, you can prioritize exchanging them; otherwise, there's no need to do it daily. The remaining resources can be flexibly used to exchange for lottery tickets or other one-time purchase items. The ghost school dungeon is a test of player endurance. Try to challenge higher star levels as much as possible, as this is one of the few times in the game where grinding is necessary and key to improving strength. The arena is also an important part of infrastructure, making the Qingbai coins particularly sought after here.

The purple and blue coins and anomalies in the endless dungeon are highly valuable exchange items. For the guild war, exchanges should be targeted based on the team's actual needs. The higher the level of the game's stages, the richer the rewards from idling, and the more monster codexes unlocked, the more diamonds you will receive. Once all monster codexes are unlocked and the ghost school achievements are maxed out, the main source of diamonds for casual players will rely on sign-in rewards, which are pitifully small. Therefore, in the early stages, concentrate your diamonds on the draw phase. If you can draw core characters like Dizang and Donghuang, it's a win for everyone. If you don't get the key figures, restarting the account is also a good option.

For all random boxes, such as red general boxes, relic boxes, and skin boxes, there's no need to worry about which reward to choose; everything is left to the system. Of course, the self-select red general box should not be used casually in the early stages unless your current lineup lacks pillar-type characters like Dizang or Donghuang. Almost every player will encounter the problem of being stuck at a certain level, even big spenders. There's no need to be overly anxious in such situations. If you can reach the final boss but have trouble defeating it, try adjusting the team's formation to see if that helps.

New players generally encounter bottlenecks around stage 30. When facing special monsters that halve earnings for the first time, it's easy to fall into a situation of economic stagnation and difficulty in clearing monsters. At this point, prioritizing the cultivation of Dizang is a wise choice. When encountering self-destructing monsters in the mid-game, they must be eliminated immediately; otherwise, even an 8-level gate can be instantly destroyed if they get too close. If you can't achieve a one-hit kill, then you can only focus on steadily improving your own strength. As for gold skins, although they are good, for new players with an unstable foundation, it's not necessary to rush into the first major event even if there's a chance to get a gold skin. After all, even with a gold skin, if the base attributes don't keep up, the improvement is minimal. A more prudent approach is to draw 30 times each time to maximize the use of resources from the self-select box.

That's all for the beginner's guide to "Monster Golden Finger." If you want to experience the joy of the game ahead of time, just prepare yourself mentally, and you can use the above strategies to make significant improvements. This includes the gold skins, as their true power is only fully displayed at 9-star or higher levels.