FAIRY TAIL Wizard Chronicle Beginner Guide: Essential Tips, Best Start, and Early Game Progression​​

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FAIRY TAIL Wizard Chronicle throws you straight into an idle gacha grind, so getting your account set up correctly from the start will save you a lot of wasted resources later. This guide focuses on smart early investments, rerolls, and daily habits to accelerate your progression.

Best start and reroll basics

Rerolling is optional, but if you want a competitive account for PvP and long‑term content, starting with at least one top‑tier UR damage dealer is ideal. To reroll, delete your data from the start menu, clear the tutorial again, unlock gacha, then use your early tickets and gems to pull until you are happy with your core units.​

You unlock summons after pushing story far enough to clear the early tutorial chapters, then the game dumps a large pile of gems and tickets on you, allowing a big opening burst of pulls. New players should prioritise banners with powerful UR characters featured in current tier lists, as they will carry most of your content for weeks.​​

Useful reroll and start resources:

Early game priorities table

PriorityWhat to focus onWhy it matters
Story progressionPush main story until combat walls you.Unlocks features, more stages for idle rewards, and opening gacha.
Strong openerAim for 1–2 top URs from early summons.A strong carry trivialises early missions and speeds farming.
Account reset (reroll)Only if you are unhappy with pulls.Efficient way to secure meta units before investing time.

Team building, elements, and units

As a beginner, the biggest mistake is spreading resources across too many low‑rarity units instead of consolidating into a few strong UR or high‑tier SR characters. Training materials are limited, so prioritise higher‑rarity heroes and build a focused main team first.

Elements are crucial: the game uses four elements (Red, Green, Yellow, Blue) and hitting the right weakness grants a damage bonus while attacking into resistance heavily penalises you. Building at least one decent team for each element will help you clear varied stages and bosses more smoothly.

Simple early team-building table

Slot typeRecommendationNotes
Main carryUR DPS from top tiers.Pump levels and gear into this unit first.
FrontlineTanky UR/SR with good bulk.Place them in front rows of your 9‑slot formation.
SupportHealer / buffer.Increases team uptime and safety in longer fights.

For quick setups, you can use the auto or quick formation tool, which fills your nine slots with your strongest units by rarity and power, then manually tweak elemental coverage afterwards.

Daily missions, achievements, and progression loop

Your early account growth is driven by a simple loop: idle rewards, daily content, and bond/gacha systems feeding resources back into your main team. Always claim your AFK rewards and clear daily missions first, as they are the easiest repeatable source of gems, materials, and account experience.

Daily missions roll into achievements that pay out larger reward chunks once you hit milestones, so consistently doing dailies passively unlocks big gem and progression hits over time. On top of that, the bond gacha uses stamina to grant cards that buff your whole team and shower you with extra tickets and gems, creating a rewarding progression loop even while you are grinding.​

Extra progression resources:

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