Talion Guide: Tips, Cheats and Strategies

Talion is a brand new mobile MMORPG by Gamevil. It offers its own spin on the usual autoplay, action-packed formula we’ve seen from the likes of Lineage 2, AxE, and MU Origin – amongst many more. In this guide, we’re …

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Talion is a brand new mobile MMORPG by Gamevil. It offers its own spin on the usual autoplay, action-packed formula we’ve seen from the likes of Lineage 2, AxE, and MU Origin – amongst many more.

In this guide, we’re going to help kick you off on your brand new adventure by providing a bunch of tips and tricks to help you progress faster.

Talion Tips and Tricks:

  • Get good: In an MMORPG, your first order of business should be grow in power. Not only will it allow you to beast through the game as quickly as possible, it will also help you unlock new content and feel like a god in PvP. There are numerous different ways to grow in power in Talion – the primary of which is levelling up. You’ll achieve that mainly through questing, so get on that.
  • Crafty: We’d also recommend getting the best equipment, which is available from the shop via gems, as quest rewards, and from certain challenging content in the ‘Adventure’ section. We’d then recommend heading on over to the Forge and Enhancing, Limit Breaking, and Upgrading all of your equipment. This is never a waste, as any new gear you get can inherit all of a previous piece’s progress.
  • Dailies: If you’re serious about playing Talion, you’ll want to come back for your dailies every single day. There are daily quests, dungeons, PvP formats, events, and field bosses to battle your way through, and each provides its own unique rewards. Do everything everyday and it’ll put you in good stead for being the best you can be.
  • Rewards: There are a ton of rewards hidden around in the ridiculously obtuse menu system of Talion. When creating a new character, you should head straight on over to your inbox, for example, as you’ll get some nifty pre-registration rewards. After that, visit the ‘Event’ section of the inbox to get showered with regular rewards for doing stuff you were going to do anyway.
  • Friendly: Visit your friends list and add a bunch from the ‘Recommended’ section if you don’t have any real life friends to play with. It’s worth doing, as you can send and receive gifts from each other every single day. Every little helps.

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