Omniheroes – Spending Diamonds Guide

How to Spend Your Diamonds as F2P/Low-Spender

By Azu

Limited Deals

  • Oracle Decree (5) — Only buy these if you’re close to completing a batch of 15 pulls during the Oracle rebate, which could result in an additional hero.
  • Favor Gift Chests (both) — You’ll want as many of these as possible because increasing your level with Valkyries also increases your overall stats.

Mystery Shop

  • 60% Oracle Decree (720 Diamonds) — This deal is generally always worth it. The total cost is 43,200 Diamonds for two DD heroes: one of choice and one from pity.
  • 60% Summon Ticket II — Only buy these if you’re still in the early game and working on your Halysa, Mavis, Nawi, or Doris heroes.
  • 60% Relic Ticket [Invoker Crystal] — You’ll need a lot of relics, so this is a good buy.
  • 80% Refinement Ore (80 Diamonds) — I’ve been playing for over 400 days and still haven’t finished collecting enough of these.

Game Modes

  • Idle Speed-up (1x) — You’ll eventually stop using this function once you’re close to the end-game.
  • Arena Battle Attempts (x5) — Speeds up gear collection and helps during events (Treasure Hunt, Mystery Forge Quests).
  • Forgotten Land Speed-up (1x) — Use it once you’ve climbed enough stages to make it worth your Diamonds (around Stage ~90).
  • Labyrinth: 70% Relic Tickets — A solid investment for relic collection.

Guild

  • Donating 100 Diamonds (x3) — Use this to speed up the Sage’s Tome levels and earn more currency for Atropos. Later, switch to donating Gold only.
  • Buying Extra Boss Hits — Only do this if your guild requires it. Avoid going above 6 hits as it becomes too expensive unless absolutely necessary.
  • Dragon War Attacks — Not worth the investment.
  • Missions — To be Edited.
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A lifelong gamer Jan Bakowski, also known as Lazy Dice, was always interested in gaming and writing. He lives in Poland (Wrocław). His passion for games began with The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time on the Nintendo 64 back in 1998. Proud owner of Steam Deck, which has become his primary gaming platform. He’s been making guides since 2012. Sharing his gaming experience with other players has become not only his hobby but also his job.

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