Omniheroes is a fantasy idle strategy RPG where players step into the role of an Omniguardian and build a powerful team to fight back against the darkness threatening Palmarius. Collect unique heroes and Valkyries, upgrade your squad, experiment with team synergies, and take on battles across story stages, dungeons, bosses, and PvP challenges.
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Helpful tips to progress faster, spend resources wisely, and avoid common mistakes.In the early game, your first team should usually be built around one clear Valkyrie Synergy instead of five individually strong heroes from different groups. Ethereals are popular for early damage because their synergy improves critical rate and later critical damage. Glorians are also valuable because they bring attack boosts, defense reduction, and control immunity at higher synergy counts.
The mistake this avoids is spreading upgrades across heroes that do not actually make each other stronger. A single legendary hero may look better on the power screen, but a team with activated synergy bonuses can perform better in campaign, trials, and early PvP. Before choosing heroes from selectors or 777-style summons, check whether they help complete your main synergy.
Faction Synergy and Rune Synergy matter, but they are usually not the first thing a new account should chase. Valkyrie Synergy is available earlier and is the easiest structure to understand when building a working team. Use Faction and Rune bonuses as extra value once your core lineup is stable.
The common mistake is trying to “solve” all three synergy systems at once. That often leads to awkward teams that technically activate several bonuses but lack a real carry, support, or survival plan. Early on, pick a main Valkyrie Synergy, then let the other systems support it rather than control every decision.
When Omniheroes gives you selectors, free draws, or hero choice rewards, use them to fill a specific gap in your team. For many early accounts, that means finishing an Ethereal or Glorian setup, adding a key support, or building toward a proven PvE core. If Elisha, Dahlia, Pandora, Gaia, Mulan, or similar progression heroes are available in your current season’s rewards, compare them against what your account already has.
The mistake this avoids is picking a rare-looking hero that sits unused because you cannot star them up or fit them into your active team. A hero is not valuable just because they are hard to obtain. They need to help you clear stages, survive harder fights, or unlock a synergy breakpoint.
Do not spend every Summon Ticket, Oracle Decree, or Relic pull the moment you get it. Omniheroes regularly rewards players for spending these resources during rebate-style events. For F2P and low-spend players, this is one of the easiest ways to get extra value from the same resources.
The mistake this avoids is losing bonus rewards that could have come from waiting a few days. This matters most once your account is past the first rush of tutorial rewards. If you are hard-stuck and need a small push, spending can make sense, but your default habit should be to check the event calendar before burning tickets.
For early and mid game, your first Rune goal should be simple: get full usable rune coverage on the heroes you actually field. Full purple sets are often more useful than a few “perfect” pieces scattered across the account. After your main team has complete rune slots, replace them with orange runes as you get better drops.
The mistake this avoids is wasting resources rerolling or obsessing over damage, healing, dodge, or reflect runes too early. Fine-tuning rune stats matters more later. At the start, incomplete rune setups can hold back Rune Synergy and archive progress, which is a poor trade for one slightly better rune on a single hero.
Relics are not just another small equipment slot. Their upgrades can affect your whole team’s power, and the right relics can support the way your lineup wins fights. Early on, focus your relic resources on useful rare, epic, and legendary relics that match your main team direction, especially if you are building around common paths like Ethereals or Glorians.
The mistake this avoids is spending scarce relic upgrade materials on low-impact relics just because they are available. Uncommon relics are usually not worth long-term investment. It is better to build a few relics that your main and second team will keep using than to level everything evenly and end up with no strong relic base.
Valkyrie Manor gives more than character interactions and outfits. It provides account-wide value, extra rewards, and progress tied to gifts. Use the right gift types when possible, because matching gifts give better Manor progress. Buying useful gift chests from the Merchant Guild can also help you develop the Manor more consistently.
The mistake this avoids is ignoring Manor until later and losing weeks of passive account growth. Another mistake is dumping everything into one Valkyrie too early. In most cases, it is better to develop Manor progress steadily across the Valkyries you use and unlock broader rewards instead of treating Manor as a cosmetic side mode.
Omniheroes eventually pushes you into content where one strong team is not enough. That does not mean you should split resources evenly from day one, but you should start saving useful duplicate heroes, backup synergy pieces, and relic options for a second team. Extra heroes from your main synergy path can often become the start of that backup lineup.
The mistake this avoids is overfeeding or discarding heroes that look unnecessary early but become useful later. A clean first team gets you moving, but a completely neglected second team can slow down progression once multi-team modes open up. Build your main squad first, then grow the second team with leftovers and smart selector choices.