SINoALICE – Tips and Tricks You Need to Know

SINoALICE is a game that really just drops you into the game without a lengthy tutorial process. There are a couple things that players might miss on their beginner playthrough.

The tips and tricks that you need to know are: the settings in the options menu, the useful items in the shop menu, and how to improve your weapons and combat.

SINoALICE Tips and Tricks

Below are an assortment of things that you might not know as a new player.

JP and Global Differences

You may be looking at some guides that mention SS gear, but in Global SR is the equivalent to SS. Just keep this in mind when looking at content of veterans of the game.

Another thing that’s different right at the start is the rerolling. Players have a much easier time rerolling at the start.

Playing SINoALICE On Computer/PC

When it comes to playing SINoALICE on the PC, check out BlueStacks. This is what we use to play all of our mobile games on a 60 fps no lag setup. BlueStacks lets you play multiple games at once with its ability to run multiple instances. If you want to coordinate with your teammates using Discord on your computer with BlueStacks is a lot easier.

SINoALICE Best Settings

When you go to the Options menu (Menu > Options) there are a few things you should change:

  • Under Energy Settings enabling High Quality really makes the game look and feel better. This is for great those who are charging their phones while playing, or are using Bluestacks.
  • Automatically sell sacks is an option that should be turned on for convenience because those sacks really eat up your inventory space.

When you go enter the Story menu you can press Co-Op Battle Settings on the bottom right and can choose which CPU members you get. Sometimes it might be better to have only Friends or Guild Members because random party members may be unreliable.

SINoALICE Shop

  • If you’ve bought Twilight Crystals they are used first before your free Twilight Crystals when using them.
  • There are weapons in the Shop menu that you can buy. Go to Menu > Shop > Items. The Vanguard Starter Pack has DPS weapons and the Rearguard Starter Pack has support weapons. Each pack contains an SR weapon: Vanguard – Gluttonous Scythe, Rearguard – Ginger Sage (Part II).

SINoALICE Battle Tips

  • For those who are trying to min/max, it’s best to play on manual to get the most Mastery Points for leveling your classes. Each weapon you use has an SP cost and this reflects how much Mastery Points you get.
  • In battle you can do a small attack without using a weapon, dealing a small bit of damage by pressing an enemies or pressing and dragging on multiple enemies.

SINoALICE Weapons

Increasing your gear set’s Points is essential to increasing your power. Make sure you:

  • Equip Sub-Gear. On the bottom right of your gear set edit, you can equip Sub-Gear, which will just be your leftover gear that isn’t used.
  • Level up your weapons evenly to maximize your Points gains. Because it takes more and more XP to level up a piece of gear as it gets higher, it’s better to spread out the XP.
  • Upgrading gear has a chance of great success which increases XP gained by 50%. Be sure to keep this in mind because you might not want to use all your good upgrade materials all at once.
  • If you’re really in desperate need of gear in the beginning, then you should consider doing a x11 roll. If you want to be safe, you can just buy the weapons in the shop mentioned above.

SINoALICE Classes

  • Similar to upgrading gear, it’s best to upgrade your Classes evenly as well.
  • Each Class Level, or CLv., you increase has a specific bonus. Some of these bonuses are marked “Common” and these apply to every Class. “Class” bonuses apply only to the specific Class. Some bonuses are only applied on a specific character’s stages.

Misc.

  • AP regen rate is 1 per 3 minutes.
  • You can do Purification freely until Lv. 20, so this means you can basically amass a large amount of levels and AP quickly in the beginning.

We have another article for more tips and tricks that range from beginner to advanced, check it out!

Deric Kwok

Games are a longtime passion of mine starting from childhood when my mother bought me my very own Gameboy Color. I’ve been gaming ever since. I’m a self-proclaimed jack of all trades, with what I consider a wide skill set ranging from programming to photography. As the saying goes, a master of none is oftentimes better than a master of one.

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