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Pocket Knights Tricks and Tips Guide, Part 2: More Hints, Cheats, and Strategies


Welcome to part two of the Pocket Knights tips and tricks guide! Click here to go back to part one of the guide.

If you are just starting out the game, you should choose either the mage or the archer, because those two characters have long-range attacks. Almost everybody chooses the warrior, so if you have an archer or a mage that you can put in the back of your formation, you should find it very easy to find people whose heroes can give you assistance, since you will have a bigger selection of short range heroes than long-range heroes to choose from.



Each time that you go to the world tab, you can either play brand-new battles, or you can play old ones. If you go to an old battle, you will be able to choose the auto play option. Autoplay is an excellent way to gain a massive amounts of experience points on an area that you have already beaten. However, you will use up all of your AP very quickly.

If you play a new battle, you do not have the auto play option. If you run out of new battles to play, go back to the tower and keep questing until you unlock new areas. After you unlock new levels in the tower, or after you gain a certain amount of experience points, go back to the world area and see if you have unlocked a new spot on the map.


You will earn a reward of one, two, or three stars for each battle that you fight. The rewards are bigger if you earn three stars for a battle. To earn three stars, you want to finish the battle in as few rounds as possible, while losing a minimal amount of health. Ideally, your party’s overall health bar should still be full.

Every time that you invite a friend to participate in a battle as a member of your team, you will earn pal points. You will also earn pal points for praising friends or random people, adding friends, and being praised. Take your pal points and spend them all on card summons. Even the basic summons have a chance at earning you rare cards, and if you don’t want to keep the common cards around, you can still use them as sacrifices to power up your main cards.

Even if you know that you don’t have any Facebook friends who play the game, connect the game to Facebook. You can set posts to be shown only to you if you want to. You will earn massive bonuses, such as free diamonds, if you share when the game prompts you to, and if you have it set to where only you are able to see your post, you won’t be bugging any of your friends.

Click here to continue on to part three of the tips and tricks guide for Pocket Knights!