By Jay / / Games

Spirit Summoners officially launched globally and quickly became a solid choice for players who enjoy idle RPGs mixed with gacha-style hero collection. The game focuses on automatic battles, chibi-style characters, and long-term progression that continues even when you are offline.

For new players, understanding the early systems can save a lot of resources and help you build a strong team faster. This beginner guide breaks down the basics, early best units to focus on, working starter codes, and important tips to avoid common mistakes. Also check out our Spirit Summoners Codes for more rewards!


 

Focus on the Main Story First

Spirit Summoners slowly unlocks features as you advance through the main campaign. If you feel like menus or systems are missing, it usually means you need to push the story further. By progressing the story, you unlock:

  • Daily sign-in rewards
  • Summoning systems
  • Events and challenges
  • Team-building tools

Rushing the story early is the fastest way to access all core features.


Understanding Combat and Team Setup

Battles in Spirit Summoners are mostly automatic, but you still have control over ultimate skills. This is important, especially for healers, so you do not waste healing when your team is already full HP.

You can also:

  • Use 2x speed to clear stages faster
  • Preview enemy levels before fighting
  • Check faction bonuses for both your team and enemies

This helps you decide whether to brute-force a stage or adjust your lineup.


Best Units for Beginners

Early on, rarity matters, but skill count matters even more.

Key Tip:

Not all 5-star units are equal.

  • Some 5-star characters have only 2 skills
  • Better 5-star characters unlock 3 skills (third skill at level 41)

As a beginner, prioritize:

  • 5-star units with three skills
  • Characters that fit faction bonuses
  • Units recommended by the game’s built-in system

The RCMD (Recommended) button in the team menu is very useful early on. It shows beginner-friendly lineups, advanced teams, and faction-based setups.


Leveling, Ascension, and Reset System

Upgrading characters works like most idle RPGs:

  • Level up characters to increase stats
  • Ascend them to break level caps
  • Unlock new skills at certain levels

Early game advice:

  • Do not worry too much about “bad” investments
  • The game allows you to reset characters
  • Resetting returns most resources so you can reinvest into better units later

This makes early experimentation safe.


Summoning System Explained

Spirit Summoners has multiple summon banners, including:

  • Friend Summons using friendship points
  • Standard Summons using tickets or Void Crystals

Summon Rates:

  • 5-star: 9%
  • 4-star: 20%
  • 3-star: 70%

Remember:

  • A 5-star pull does not guarantee a 3-skill unit
  • Duplicate units are used for advancement
  • Saving premium currency early is often smarter than spending everything at once

Events and Extra Content

Once unlocked, events become a major source of rewards. These include:

  • Spirit Challenges against boss enemies
  • Gacha Carnival systems
  • Limited-time events with extra summon currency

Spirit Challenges are especially important because they reward gacha coins, which can be used in special reward machines for extra items.

Always check the Events tab daily to avoid missing free resources.


Beginner Tips to Progress Faster

  • Push the main story as far as possible early
  • Redeem codes before summoning
  • Focus on 5-star units with three skills
  • Use the RCMD team feature if unsure
  • Do not hesitate to reset weak characters
  • Save premium currency for meaningful upgrades
  • Log in daily to collect idle rewards

Spirit Summoners is friendly to new players thanks to its reset system, recommended teams, and idle progression. By focusing on story progress, smart summoning, and proper unit selection, you can build a strong team without wasting resources. With the right start, the game becomes much more rewarding as you move into mid and late game content.

Spirit Summoners
About Jay
A Content writer for Roonby.com Contact me on [email protected], we can't reply to gmail for some reason.