For new players just stepping into the world of Last Origin, the early game can feel confusing due to various resources, character development rules and unclear spending plans.
To help beginners avoid unnecessary mistakes and build their accounts efficiently, this chapter sorts out the most practical early-game guidelines. It includes game spending standards, the best starter team, reasonable resource arrangement and general stat allocation rules, covering the core basics that every newbie must know.

Last Origin is a turn-based strategy RPG set in a post-apocalyptic world, where you lead squads of Bioroids and AGS units to fight enemies and uncover the truth behind the disaster. The core gameplay revolves around story progression, AFK resource farming, character collection, and team building. You’ll unlock auto-battle early on to farm stages offline, gather resources, and recruit B/A/S/SS-rarity units—most of which are farmable for free, no heavy gacha required. Combat uses a grid-based turn system (up to 5 units per team), with auto/semi-auto modes for casual play and manual for tough endgame content. The main loop is simple: clear main stages → unlock auto-farm → build core teams → grind resources/units → tackle harder challenges.
Last Origin is a very low-spend, casual-friendly gacha game. The only meaningful paid content is skins and extra account slots; there is no mandatory gacha for core meta units. Do not pull skin banners—they are expensive, highly random, and a single 10-pull can cost as much as buying a skin directly.
All essential early and mid-game units are obtained for free through story progression, missions, and Tactical Training. Heavy construction is not required for clearing the main story or early endgame. Premium currency, Tuna Cans, is earned mainly from battle passes, 4-star stage completions, and achievements. Cans are limited, so prioritize deployment slots → character slots → equipment slots; avoid unnecessary purchases.
The Mongoose Team is the undisputed best beginner-friendly core team, easy to obtain, cheap to build, and capable of carrying you through the entire main story and into early endgame. All members are available from the Tactical Training Room missions.

For leveling and allocation:
①Max ATK for Miho, Bulgasari, and HongRyeon.
②Max Evasion for Pinto.
③Balanced DEF/HP for Steel Drake.
④Set Mihu and Crimson to prioritize Skill 2 in auto combat.
Farm Mihu at 3-8 for copies; later progress to 5-8 to farm X05 for your next main DPS.
New players start with approximately 300k resources, 2 Black Books, and a full set of β chips. These are your most valuable early assets—do not waste them blindly.
Resources
Save for offline recovery and equipment enhancement. Never dump all resources into heavy construction early on; it’s inefficient and risky.
Black Books
These instantly max a unit’s level and skills. Save them for late-game meta units like No.85 Invincible Dragon. If you must use one early, give it to T-14 Miho or No.7 Scissors Lise.
Equipment
Upgrade your free β chips (CRIT, ATK, EVA, SPD) to +10 first. Equip CRIT/ATK chips on Mihu; later transfer them to Scissors when you reach 5-8EX.
Cores
Use blue common cores freely for early links. Gold rare cores are extremely limited—save them for top-tier endgame units like No.2 Lavata and No.85 Invincible Dragon.
Follow these simple rules for all units:
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Combat in Last Origin follows a turn-based system, with two core playstyles: Auto/Semi-Auto and Manual. Auto/Semi-Auto lets teams fight independently without manual skill control, perfect for beginners to AFK and clear early floors easily. Manual requires you to actively choose skill order and target priorities; it unlocks full team potential but demands practice, so avoid it as a new player.
Before fighting, meet these basic requirements: level 90 fully linked units, +10 SS gear for key damage dealers, and core stats at minimum thresholds (Critical Rate ≥100%, Accuracy ≥300%, Armor Penetration ≥90%). In battle, semi-auto teams like Power of the Horde activate within 1 round, dealing consistent damage and ignoring enemy defense—just deploy them and let them fight. For manual teams, focus on protecting damage dealers, controlling enemy debuffs, and timing skills to clear waves or burst bosses.
Learn basic counter rules: tribal teams struggle against Glutton and Centurion; fire damage works poorly on ice bosses; lightning teams avoid Lightning Bombers. Start with semi-auto teams to farm resources on the first 30 floors, master auto combat first, then try manual builds as you progress.


Tuna Cans are the premium currency in Last Origin, primarily used to expand vital account storage and team slots. Prioritize buying Expanded Squad Deployment Bays (70 cans each) first—these let you send out more teams for resource exploration; aim for 5 teams total, as some slot expansions are rewarded via missions. After that, purchase additional character slots and equipment slots; you can ignore waiting room slots because you only need to keep S/SS characters and SS gear, and clearing your inventory every 3 hours will prevent overflow.
New players often fall into common traps that waste resources and slow progress. A big mistake is mindless spending of Tuna Cans on gacha skins or unnecessary slots—cans are rare, so prioritize deployment slots (5 total) first. Many beginners also over-rely on SS units and neglect B/A-tier core teams like the Mongoose Team, which are free, easy to build, and carry early game smoothly. Another error is ignoring stat thresholds: skipping 100% Crit, 300% Accuracy, or 90% Armor Penetration makes even good teams fail, and copying guides without matching gear/stats leads to unnecessary wipes. Newbies also often waste Black Books on random units—save them for late-game meta units, and avoid dumping all resources into heavy construction early on. Finally, some players rush hard endgame stages before mastering auto-farm and core team setup, leading to frustration and resource loss.
Mastering these simple early-game rules is the key to smoothly progressing in Last Origin. There is no need for reckless spending, blind unit construction or random stat distribution. Stick to the recommended starter team, conserve limited resources, and follow universal allocation habits. Once you get through the initial grinding period, you will easily unlock more gameplay and gradually move into the stable mid-game farming stage.

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