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Mastering the early game progression in Honor of Kings: World is the key to avoiding confusion in its massive open world.
A strong start will help you save resources, increase your combat power faster, and keep up with the game’s meta. Here are the essential tips every beginner should know.
At the beginning, avoid overly complex classes. Instead, focus on safe and beginner-friendly playstyles.
Tank classes
High survivability
Easier to clear difficult dungeons
Forgiving for mistakes
Ranged classes
Safer positioning
Easier combat control
Ideal for learning mechanics
👉 These options provide a stable early-game experience.
One of the biggest mistakes beginners make is ignoring the Main Quest.
In this game, the Main Quest is essential because it:
Provides massive EXP
Unlocks core features
Drives overall progression
Fast travel points
Crafting and gear upgrade systems
Dungeons and bosses
Also, don’t forget daily quests, which provide:
Upgrade materials
Gold
Progression resources
Resources are limited early on, so spending wisely is crucial.
Best used for:
Stamina refills
Revival items
Avoid wasting them on unnecessary features.
Upgrade your core gear
Avoid early gacha spending
👉 Misusing gold is a common beginner mistake.
Always check for gift codes
Claim free resources and skill tickets
The world of Honor of Kings: World is filled with hidden content.
Hidden chests
Located in hidden corners
Behind cliffs, buildings, or caves
Time-based secret areas
Only accessible at specific times
Use terrain advantage
Ambush enemies
Reduce combat difficulty
👉 Thorough exploration can give you a major advantage.
The early game in Honor of Kings: World plays a crucial role in your long-term progression.
By:
Choosing the right class
Prioritizing main quests
Managing resources wisely
Exploring efficiently
You can quickly increase your power and stay ahead of the curve.
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Welcome to the Haze Reverb tier list where we will recommend the best units to start your adventure with after the launch of the global server. Keep this in mind as it will help you in the beginning of your adventure by informing you on how to choose the characters when perfecting your strategy.
Tier SS: Must-have, irreplaceable driver with extremely special skills and abilities.
Tier S: Top driver after Tier SS, excellent performance
Tier A: Second best after S
Tier B: Close to the power of Tier A Drivers, can be used stably
Tier C: Relatively stable kit, can be used in the beginner stage
Tier D: Needs to be replaced immediately when a better Driver becomes available
Tier E: Only great love can use the Drivers
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