Jumping into Seal of Fate for the first time? Whether you’re coming from other gacha RPGs or this is your first, this guide will walk you through the best ways to reroll, build your early teams, manage your resources, and avoid common pitfalls — all tailored to the systems and pacing of Seal of Fate.
Seal of Fate Beginner Guide: Rerolling, Progression & Core Tips
Rerolling & Early Progress Strategy
Why Rerolling Matters
Your first 10–20 pulls shape your early game. Securing a top-tier DPS unit will carry you through most of the campaign, boss fights, and events with far fewer roadblocks.
Best Carries to Reroll For
- Lunelle – A lightning-fast DPS with strong AoE and mobility.
- Moya – Powerful burst damage with scaling potential.
- Aurora – Consistent damage and survivability, perfect for sustained fights.
Note: These units can change based on active banners — always check who’s rated up.
Don’t Reroll Forever
Yes, rerolling helps, but don’t chase perfection. Even mid-tier units can be upgraded to UR rarity over time through the upgrade system. If you get a good support or a semi-decent DPS, it’s often better to move forward and invest.
Team Building Basics
A well-balanced team outperforms a full squad of glass-cannon DPS. Here’s a simple structure that works:
Recommended Team Composition
- 1 Core DPS
- This is your carry. All your early resources should go into them.
- 1 Healer/Support
- Examples: Any Priest-type, regen-based support, or buffer.
- 1–2 Frontliners or Tanks
- They absorb hits, especially useful in auto modes and longer fights.
- 1 Flex Slot
- Fill based on needs: a debuffer, secondary DPS, or more healing for tough stages.
Tip: Survivability wins boss fights. It’s not about killing fast; it’s about not dying.
Resource Management: Do This Early
Focus Is Key
- Avoid leveling every hero you get.
- Pick 1–2 core heroes (ideally your DPS and healer/tank) and invest into them.
Save Your Gems
- Gems are precious — don’t spend them all on stamina refreshes or random summons.
- Wait for rate-up banners with strong SSR/UR units to maximize your pulls.
Gear & Upgrading Heroes
Prioritize Gear Wisely
- Always keep your main DPS in your best available gear.
- Early on, set bonuses (2-set, 4-set effects) are more impactful than raw stats.
- Upgrade only high-rarity gear (Epic or above) — don’t waste gold on common or rare gear.
Ascension Path
- Upgrade heroes to higher rarities over time — even R and SR units can reach UR with enough investment.
Game Modes to Focus On First
1. Campaign
- Your main goal early on. Push as far as you can every day — it unlocks features, gives passive rewards, and new modes.
2. Daily Dungeons
- These give evolution materials and gear, essential for ascending heroes and powering up.
3. Arena (PvP)
- Win or lose, daily fights reward you. Don’t skip them.
- Placeholders like bots will fill ranks, so you’re never truly “too weak” to try.
4. Events
- ALWAYS participate. Events often give you free SSR heroes, evolution stones, gems, and gear.
Avoid These Common Beginner Mistakes
- Don’t level 10 heroes at once. It slows down your main team and wastes XP/gold.
- Don’t ignore healers/supports. You’ll hit a wall around mid-chapter stages if you rely only on DPS.
- Don’t hoard everything forever. Be smart, but gear and XP unused is progression wasted.
- Don’t skip dailies. Even logging in and doing a 5-minute round of dailies adds up long-term.
Long-Term Goals to Work Toward
Build 2 Full Teams
- This is essential for:
- Advanced PvP modes
- Tower/Trial-style content
- Later Events that require multiple squads
Slow Ascension Over Pulling Everything
- Instead of summoning every banner, focus on promoting and awakening the strong units you already have.
Master the Flex Slot
- The best players adapt the 5th slot based on stage mechanics (e.g. boss poison cleanse, AoE nuker for mob waves, etc.)
Seal of Fate is all about long-term team development and smart planning. It rewards players who:
- Commit to a main DPS early
- Respect team balance
- Play daily for steady gains
- Adapt strategy based on mode and stage
Start strong, don’t spread yourself thin, and you’ll cruise through the early game while others struggle with underpowered teams.