We wouldn’t call it a cheat in the truest sense, but if you start a mission even if you don’t have enough energy, the game will ask you to watch a free video so you can get three extra energy points for free.
Yes, it works as well on Stan Lee’s Hero Command. The time lapse cheat, as many people call it, simply involves quitting the game, advancing the time on your device, and returning to the game. In here, you can advance the time by 100 minutes and restart the game; doing that will give you ten energy points, all free of charge.
When you reach the harder levels, you’ll find out that your heroes are mortal after all – they may possibly get killed before you complete a mission. The game will ask you if you want to watch a video to continue for free, though we’d only suggest doing this once you’re in the really hard missions.
It would appear that the developers of Stan Lee’s Hero Command have made it impossible for players to “grind,” which is to replay levels to earn additional resources. What you should do instead of this old reliable cheat is to play all the missions so you can upgrade your characters. It’s most advisable to upgrade health and defense before any other skills.
Playing every day does have its advantages, and by this we mean daily challenges, which usually consist of completing so many missions in one day. Complete these and you can earn free Shields or other rewards.
Be sure you’re doing this only after you’ve taken out several enemies and lost at least some health. If you want to keep your heroes alive, watch out for the crates that randomly drop in some levels; these include Shields, as well as orbs that can refill your health.