Another Eden Beginner Guide 2025: Reroll, Early Gems, First 30 Hours
Starting Another Eden in 2025 can be overwhelming, but the first 30 hours are actually very forgiving if you focus on smart rerolling, clearing story chapters, and building a small, strong core team. This guide covers how to reroll efficiently, where to get early Chronos Stones, and what to prioritise in your opening sessions, with helpful outbound resources for deeper dives.
Should you reroll in 2025?
Rerolling in Another Eden mainly matters for securing one or two powerful 5★ characters from the early Gallery of Dreams and beginner banners. Because the game is generous over time and has no hard time limits on story or events, many veterans recommend only rerolling if you enjoy the process rather than treating it as mandatory.
Basic reroll steps (mobile and PC)
| Step | What to do | Helpful link |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Install the game and play until the first multi (Gallery of Dreams unlocks after early story progress). | Steam guide hub for general systems: https://steamcommunity.com/app/1252600/guides/ |
| 2 | Use the free pulls and any starter gems on standard or beginner banners with a wide pool. | Gacha system explainer video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAvORwmn0Ko |
| 3 | If unhappy with your pulls, reset data (mobile) or follow a platform-specific reroll guide. | Reroll guide (site): https://www.mejoress.com/en/another-eden-reroll-guide/ |
| 4 | Once satisfied, immediately set up transfer/backup to protect your account. | Beginner FAQ: https://www.reddit.com/r/AnotherEdenGlobal/wiki/index/faq/ |
On Steam, rerolling may require deleting local files or using specific account tricks, so check a dedicated reroll tutorial before committing.
Early Chronos Stones and daily habits
Chronos Stones are only used for encounters and revives, and most long-term players recommend never spending them on revives because there are no strict timers on content. In the first 30 hours, most of your Stones will come from story clears, achievements, records, and limited-time campaigns.
Easy early sources of Chronos Stones
| Source | Description | Helpful link |
|---|---|---|
| Main story chapters | Clearing chapters unlocks large one-off Stone rewards and new systems. | Story progression overview: https://steamcommunity.com/app/1252600/guides/ |
| Records & Awards menu | Many simple actions (walking, battles, encounters) give Stones via achievements. | Daily routine video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyLPeuDhdA8 |
| Limited campaigns | Anniversary or collaboration events often shower new accounts with Stones. | Campaign checklist: https://steamcommunity.com/app/1252600/discussions/0/3117032860245006469/ |
| Beginner missions / FAQs | Community FAQs highlight safe early spending and what to avoid. | Beginner FAQ: https://www.reddit.com/r/AnotherEdenGlobal/wiki/index/faq/ |
Aim to hoard Stones for 10-pulls on banners with strong general pools or step-up structures, rather than impulsive singles.
First 30 hours: what to prioritise
For your first 30 hours, think of Another Eden as a long single-player JRPG where progression speed matters more than meta-chasing. Pushing the main story unlocks Another Dungeons, key systems, and side content that massively improves your account power.
- Play the main story until at least chapters 10–13 to unlock core features such as basic Another Dungeons and upgrade options.
- Use every dungeon key you have once Another Dungeons open, as keys recharge and provide materials, tomes, and progression items.
- Focus resources on 4–5 characters that form a balanced team rather than levelling everyone.
- Learn basic combat fundamentals like exploiting weaknesses, arranging skills for efficient Another Force turns, and keeping your party healed.
For more detailed step-by-step videos, check:
- Beginner progression route and unlocks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZlGL_gdMyg
- 2025 beginner tips and battle basics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shgEqMOFn5o
Follow these priorities and you will leave the early game with a solid reroll result, a healthy Chronos Stone stash, and a team ready to tackle Another Eden’s huge backlog of long-form content.


