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Eternal Fury – Tips, Tricks, Cheats, and Strategy Guide


Eternal Fury is a new MMORPG for the iOS and Android platforms by the oddly-named Proficient City. You play as one of many character types such as a knight, a mage, and others, and flanked by your companions, you can go questing, raiding, play with or against other players, or do one of an endless series of upgrades to your characters and equipment. Read on for some tips and tricks for Eternal Fury!

Your character has a number of different spells that they can pick from. Each spell has a cooldown time, so wait for as long as possible before choosing if you are close enough that the cooldown time might be ready to finish. If you don’t pick any spells they will use their standard attack which, depending on equipment and on the elemental of your spells and the enemy, might even be stronger and more effective.



When you want to improve your characters, first, you can only level them up as high as your player level is. Then, you have to level your town hall and your barracks, and then you can start leveling your troops. Your main character’s level will equal that of your player level, so no need to worry about that. Increase his or her skills with the skill points you earn from the extra level ups.

The blacksmith will be unlocked fairly shortly into the game so take every piece of equipment that you have and upgrade it as high as you can get it. This will make as much of a difference as leveling up your character will – possibly even moreso. Any time that you get new equipment and you equip it, level it up the same way.


If you’re not playing very actively or are just lazy, hit the AFK mode on battles in order to pick the spells automatically. The most powerful spell available will always be picked, though, so if you have a deeper strategy that requires spells to be picked at different times, it won’t go here. You can hit autopilot if you’re playing while distracted outside of battle mode to do the same thing there, too. Combine autopilot and AFK to make the game go by automatically for awhile.

Any time that you see an icon flashing on the main screen, that means that there is something there that you can claim as a reward – except in the case of the recharge packs, that’s just an ad to get you to purchase one. Under Hot Events there are so many different options that it gets tough to keep them straight but find the ones on the menu that are flashing. Leveling packs tend to be LOADED with rare and legendary equipment (blue, purple or flashing).