MageTrain Beginner’s Guide: How to Survive Your First 10 Runs

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At A Glance

  • Step-by-step advice for new players
  • Early hero and skill recommendations
  • Common beginner mistakes to avoid

Starting out in MageTrain can be challenging, especially with the unique combination of roguelike and auto-battler mechanics. This guide will help new players survive their first 10 runs and develop a foundation for advanced strategies.

Early Hero Selection

  • Arcanist: High damage and reliable for early runs.
  • Paladin: Tanky hero to absorb damage and protect fragile units.
  • Necromancer or Witcher: Unlock later for more advanced synergy.

Skill Prioritization

  • Focus on survival skills like Shield Wall and Summon Minions first.
  • Damage-over-time skills like Fireball increase early-game efficiency.
  • Avoid minor buffs until heroes and main skills are upgraded.

Positioning Tips for Beginners

  • Place tanks at the front, DPS in the middle, and fragile heroes at the rear.
  • Learn to adjust hero order before tight turns to avoid collisions.
  • Keep minion-summoning heroes behind tanks for optimal blocking.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Upgrading low-priority skills too early.
  • Placing fragile heroes in the front, causing early run failure.
  • Ignoring the train’s movement patterns and hitting walls repeatedly.

Run Management

  • Collect gold efficiently to invest in key upgrades.
  • Choose skill upgrades that complement your hero composition.
  • Don’t over-prioritize collecting everything; sometimes skipping low-value items is better.

Final Thoughts

Following a solid beginner strategy in MageTrain sets you up for consistent progress. Focus on selecting the right heroes, upgrading key skills first, and positioning effectively. Avoid common mistakes to survive your first 10 runs and build a strong foundation for future runs.

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