To do all that, the heroes need your help. Players have a vital role in this quest. From creating the best team to summoning new heroes and more, there’s a lot to do in this not-so-idle RPG. And this Tiny Quest: Idle RPG game guide will help you through it all.
Along with the guide, we’ve also put together a tier list of the best (and worst) heroes and listed some codes that you can redeem for some freebies. So, let’s get going.
Tiny Quest – Idle RPG: Ultimate Gameplay Guide
While all the combat takes care of itself, plenty of elements are left for the players to handle. In this gameplay guide, we’ll take an in-depth look at all of them so you can better enjoy the game instead of putting everything on “Auto Mode.”
Game Modes
Tiny Quest: Idle RPG has two game modes- Main Story and Dungeon. While the gameplay is idle in both game modes, the primary goals differ.
The Main Story is all about progression. A team of heroes face off against the monsters, one stage at a time. At the end of every stage, you have to fight and defeat a boss. Successfully defeating the boss means you progress to the next stage.
However, if all your heroes get killed, you must level up your heroes and replay the level until you defeat the boss.
On the other hand, the Dungeon mode is a timed mode. Players must enter a dungeon and complete the objective within time to reap massive rewards.
There are FOUR dungeons in Tiny Quest: Idle RPG right now. Here’s a quick overview of all of them.
- Gold Mine: Destroy giant gold-filled treasure chests to earn tons of gold.
- Blue Cave: Destroy giant diamond-filled treasure chests to earn gems.
- Pet Dungeon: Fight devil pets to win Summon tickets.
- Boss Dungeon: Fight bosses to earn premium purple gems.
All dungeons have a 25-second time clock. If you can’t clear the objective within 25 seconds, you’ll lose your dungeon entry fee and get zero rewards.
Core Mechanics
Tiny Quest: Idle RPG has three core mechanics that players must master- Growth, Summon, and Merge. All three mechanics directly impact the Heroes and their combat abilities. So, the know-how of these three is important for success.
Here’s an overview that will help you understand the purpose of each of these mechanics.
Growth
As the name suggests, Growth is about leveling up your Heroes and Artifacts.
As you reach higher stages of the Main Story, you can boost stats like Attack, Attack Speed, Critical Rate, Critical Damage, and more in the Upgrade section.
Similarly, once you reach Stage 50, you’ll unlock Artifacts. These are powerful accessories that further boost the combat stats of your Heroes. After unlocking, you can level up these Artifacts for an added bonus.
The final sub-mechanic in the Growth tab is Mastery.
It’s a tier-based stat booster that improves various stats of your Heroes. Mastery offers some crazy boosts that’s why it requires the most premium in-game currency of Tiny Quest: Idle RPG- the purple gems.
Summon
There are 40 Heroes and 10 Artifacts in Tiny Quest: Idle RPG right now. And the only way to unlock new heroes and artifacts is by using the Summon feature.
The Summon section is in the Shop tab. Players need to spend 1,500 blue gems to Summon up to 30 times.
Some Heroes and Artifacts have a higher chance of summoning than others. You can read the probability table by clicking on the small “i” icon in the Summon tab.
Merge
Heroes are not alone in their battle against the witch and her monsters. You can create pets for your heroes that will aid them in battle.
In the Merge tab, players have to play a merge mini-game where they summon various in-game elements and merge them together to create pets for their heroes. You can also sell the redundant items for Gold, Gems, or other in-game currencies.
Heroes
Lastly, there is a “Hero” tab as well. This is where you can meet all the 40 Heroes playable in Tiny Quest: Idle RPG.
There are some general Knights, Archers, Healers, and Mages in the game. And to add a medieval twist, a few Heroes are based on mythological characters like Odin, Ares, Robin Hoodie, and others.
In this section, you can create a team of FOUR of your strongest heroes and level up the Heroes you think are worth it.
We have a Tiny Quest: Idle RPG tier list in the last section of this guide. Make sure to check it out for a little help on the heroes.
Tiny Quest – Idle RPG Codes + How To Redeem
Although the idle rewards and the daily login rewards seem enough, who could say no to some freebies? So, here is a list of all Tiny Quest: Idle RPG codes that are active right now:
- 7OohF5jkXXX
- A shining diamond 2. 100 gold coins 3. Rare enchanted ring 4. Legendary sword of truth
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- Rare diamond armor set 2. Pouch of sparkling gems
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- 50 gold coins 2. Healing potion 3. Diamond-encrusted ring 4. Enchanted sword 5. Ancient artifact 6. 1000 gems
How To Redeem Tiny Quest: Idle RPG Codes?
Although there are no active codes right now, it’s good to know how to redeem them when the time comes. Here’s a walkthrough of how to redeem codes in Tiny Quest: Idle RPG.
- Click on the three lines in the top-right corner and open “Setting.”
- Find the “Enter Coupon” section.
- Type in the redeemable code and click “Get.”
If the code is working, you’ll receive the rewards in the “Mail” section.
Tiny Quest – Idle RPG Tier List
Tiny Quest: Idle RPG has 40 heroes. By Summons, players can unlock more and more heroes to create a stronger team to fight against the witch and her monsters.
So, here is a short tier list that will tell you which heroes are strong and worth leveling up and which of them are better left out of the team.
I’ll use FIVE tiers – S, A, B, and C – to rank all the heroes. SS tier and S tier have the strongest heroes, and C has the weakest ones. While A and B are mixed bags that are worth hanging on to for clearing dungeons and killing some bosses.
Furthermore, I’ve created a different list for every role. This will help you choose the best hero for every team role. Now, let’s just dive in!
Tiny Quest – Idle RPG – Knights Tier List
Tier | Heroes |
SS | Artemis, Achilles, Spartan |
S | Hermit Knight, Dark Knight |
A | Elite Knight, Guard Knight, Ares |
B | Apprentice Knight, Senior Knight |
C | Nameless Knight |
Tiny Quest – Idle RPG – Archer Tier List
Tier | Heroes |
SS | Robin Hoodie, Green Bow |
S | Hermit Archer, Dark Archer |
A | Elite Archer, Guard Archer |
B | Apprentice Archer, Senior Archer |
C | Nameless Archer |
Tiny Quest – Idle RPG – Mage Tier List
Tier | Heroes |
SS | Odin, Ifrit, Nix |
S | Hermit Mage, Dark Mage |
A | Elite Mage, Guard Mage |
B | Apprentice Mage, Senior Mage |
C | Nameless Mage |
Tiny Quest – Idle RPG – Healer Tier List
Tier | Heroes |
SS | Asclepius, Athena, Apollo |
S | Hermit Healer, Dark Healer |
A | Elite Healer, Guard Healer |
B | Apprentice Healer, Senior Healer |
C | Nameless Healer |
That’s it for this Tiny Quest: Idle RPG tier list. As the meta changes, this tier list will be updated accordingly.
Conclusion
That’s it for this Tiny Quest: Idle RPG game guide. I hope this helps you understand the game mechanics a bit better and the tier list also helps you pick the right heroes for your team. Feel free to leave any of your queries in the comments below.
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