Blue Files is a very popular game recently. Players can get all kinds of rare weapons, props and characters by drawing cards. Because there are too many ways to play and it is a new game, many players ask for a guide for newbies to Blue Files. Below, the editor will share some tips and precautions for beginners. If you are interested, come and take a look.
1. Novice players who have just started upgrading will always forget to upgrade their characters and take a group of low-level characters to play the main plot. They play very slowly and lose easily, which wastes a lot of energy. Therefore, it is best for players in the early stage not to be too picky about their characters, and not to stock up on upgrade materials too much. They should upgrade when they should. After upgrading the character, you will get more resources by clearing the level.
2. There are many main tasks in the Blue Files, all of which are in the permanent function interface. However, there are prerequisites for unlocking each plot, which means that everyone needs to advance the main plot to a stage and complete the corresponding task objectives. For example, to unlock a cafe, you have to go to the second level to get to the second level. When you want, you need to go to the third level before you can open it. The cafe can get credit and stamina, and the wanted can get a lot of props, and you can also go to the store inside. Exchange props.
3. The character lineup in the early stage is very important. Generally speaking, you need three to four three-star characters to be able to play in the early stage. It is best to draw cards ten times in a row to make high-quality characters easier. Just practice three to four characters specifically. Don't spread your resources too thinly.
This issue’s Blue Files novice guide is shared here. I don’t know if the content in this issue is helpful to all players. It will save a lot of time and resources for novices to pay attention to these things when they first enter the game. You can go directly to the game for an interview. Give it a try.