Dragon Traveler Day‑1 To Day‑7 Roadmap: Where To Focus Your Time And Resources​

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Dragon Traveler’s first week is about turning launch freebies and AFK time into a stable SSR core and high AFK stage, not about no‑lifing. Focus each day on campaign, AFK scaling, and a few key banners, and you’ll be set for the long haul.

Day 1 – Set up, summon smart, push campaign

  • Claim all pre‑reg/Luxury Start rewards and codes to secure your 100+ day‑1 pulls and initial Crystals.
  • Spend your first summons on a single rate‑up banner with the “Get Your Dream Character in 50 Pulls or Less” guarantee; hit 50 pulls to secure at least one targeted SSR carry.​
  • Build a simple core (1 carry DPS, 1–2 supports/tanks) and push Brave Journey as far as you can; this instantly raises your AFK income rate.

Day 2–3 – Raise AFK floor and unlock modes

  • Each login:
    • Claim AFK, then push a few more campaign stages before logging off again.
    • Clear daily/weekly/growth missions so you don’t miss the ~40k Diamonds and extra tickets hiding in launch/event tabs.
  • Use Quick Patrols only after reaching a new wall stage, so the instant rewards snapshot your higher AFK tier instead of a low one.
  • Start levelling only your main 4–5 units; avoid over‑investing in bench SSRs until this core is comfortably ahead of content.

Day 4–5 – Consolidate roster and pity cycles

  • From AFK + missions you should have more Crystals/tickets; save them until you can hit another 50‑pull cycle on a high‑value rate‑up (ideally a top healer or support to complement your first carry).
  • Aim for 2–3 dupes across your main DPS and 1–2 dupes on a key support/tank before you worry about deep‑star investments; full maxing (dozens of dupes) is whale territory.​
  • Keep pushing campaign in short bursts to keep AFK rising; even casual play (10–20 minutes, 1–2 times a day) is enough to move the needle if you’re consistent.

Day 6–7 – Stabilise daily routine and future goals

  • Set your long‑term loop:
    • Log in → claim AFK → clear dailies/weeklies/events → push a few stages → log off and let AFK work.
  • Decide on your next pity targets (future banners) and stop random pulling; think in 50‑pull blocks so every stack of Crystals you save translates into a guaranteed UP unit later.
  • Start gently diversifying roles and elements (extra DPS of a different type, a backup healer) using free pulls, but keep heavy investment concentrated in your proven core team.

Follow this day‑1–7 roadmap and you’ll exit the first week with: a guaranteed SSR carry (or two), a strong AFK stage, a clear daily routine, and enough saved currency to target future meta banners without feeling pressured to spend.

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