Seven Guardians Guide [Tips and Tricks]
In Seven Guardians you will be in control of an army of seven different units that you can summon to fight your battles. We’re going to take you through some general tips for combat, unit upgrades and what to farm. General combat is done either by auto play, or by you controlling your own units. Starting out you may find it easier to allow the AI to control your units but later in the game you will need to micromanage the units on harder fights. In general you will find good success with summoning a Golem / Tank unit the first chance you get. As your primary tank he will take aggro until another unit runs past him and typically keeps enemy units from making it to the back line. Your support tank has unique abilities. It functions as the base that spawns your units, health bar, and active abilities that you can use across the battlefield. These are free to use whenever they’re available and are handy to wipe out units quickly. They can also be upgraded for better stats and abilities. Acquiring new Heroes in Seven Guardians is as simple as clearing through the required stages available on the world map or in the Temple of Heimdall. Acquiring Hero Shards or getting them unlocked as a reward will allow you to summon your new or duplicate hero from the Shrine. There are several sub types of units such as Flame, Snow, Poison, Crown, Silver wing, Orc, Beast, Dragon, Seraph, Fury. Each sub category of units has their own special skill set. This becomes a choice of preference but you can typically tap on hero review and hear what the community has to say about that type of unit. Ultimately the choice is yours. One good mixture of units is using flame, poison and beast units together. The beast tank unit will dash roll over enemies and knock them down, poison units provide a nice poisonous damage over time. Sacrifice units or hero tokens to upgrade your primary units damage, armor and HP. This allows you to increase the units stats beyond leveling them through experience points. This is also a great way to get rid of duplicate hero units. Heroes can go up to a +5 upgrade rating. You have to be careful when upgrading. You can fail hero upgrading if you use weak units, so there is a trade off between using a lot of weak units vs sacrificing a strong unit for a successful upgrade rate. Units with higher star ratings will typically be stronger than some units with higher levels. So as you progress in the game keep an eye out on the number of stars a unit has before your sacrifice it as an upgrade or sell the unit off, it may be better than the unit you’re currently using. In some cases, you need to level it up a few times and it will be stronger than a unit that is 10-20 levels higher. Generally you want to rank up your heroes as this increases their stats and changes their appearance to look a lot cooler, the only downside to ranking up a heroes (available around level 30) is that you lose all previous levels. 1. Combat.
2. Acquiring new units.
3. Unit upgrades!