Part 4: Resources

Introduction

Welcome to the THANO$VIB$ Beginner's Guide! This is the last of four parts, which provides some tips and resources that you can refer to from various points in your progression.

This guide has been created for Update 10.5 - "Symbiote and Spider-Man". If this is outdated, look for a newer version at thanosvibs.money/beginners.

Made by DUBU, Astrospeedyjm, Ren Vader, wavegangse, Chaebae and anuswarp.

On the web version of this guide (and any THANO$VIB$ guides like this) you can click or tap on any character portrait for more information about that character.

  • Team Building

    In this game, most teams should be comprised of "lead / main / support". This is generally much more effective than simply stacking 3 characters you like or have built well in the same team with no other thought put into it. This section provides an overview of how teams should be built for various uses.

    Also note that the "main" is also referred to as "DPS" as they are the main damage dealer character.

    PvE Team Building

    In PvE, the main goal of building a team is to maximise the damage of a single "Main" (or "Dealer") character, through a Lead and Support character that will augment the Main's abilities. Let's look at an example you could build early on.

    Lead/Support: Black Panther [Black Panther: Wakanda Forever]
    Lead/Support: Black Panther [Black Panther: Wakanda Forever]

    Shuri can also act as a main, but not so much for late-game content.
    Here, she is providing both her leadership and support passive for the team.

    Main: Spider-Gwen
    Main: Spider-Gwen

    The position of the left and right characters don't really matter, but conventionally the Main (the character you actually use in the fight) is on the left.
    Spider-Gwen has no support passives and no useful leadership, but is a very good main.

    Support: Phil Coulson
    Support: Phil Coulson

    The rightmost character is usually a Support. Phil Coulson is completely useless on his own, but provides a solid Damage to Villains buff that helps Shuri deal more damage.

    A team like this should be built for most of the characters in "Characters - The Main Cast" (in Part 1 of this guide) - exceptions being the support-only ones.

    PvP Team Building

    Building teams for PvP is very different, as the focus of PvP teams (and the characters within) are on defensive abilities such as damage reduction, HP and Dodge. A "Debuff Immunity" passive is also crucial, so if the Main does not have that ability innately (most don't), a Lead or Support is usually included to provide that immunity.

    Let's look at a solid first PvP team.

    Leader/Support: Wasp
    Leader/Support: Wasp

    While Wasp is in the Leader slot, her main purpose here is to provide Debuff Immunity through her Tier-2 Passive.
    She's placed in the Leader slot purely because hers is less useless than the other two.

    Main: Spider-Man
    Main: Spider-Man

    Spider-Man has a great kit for PvP, making him a natural main.

    Support: Shuri
    Support: Shuri

    Shuri's support once again comes in useful, as it also provides a 40% damage reduction against Villains.
    Though it is not the focus, her damage buff against Villains also doesn't hurt.

    Additionally, in PvP it's more common to find teams composed of two or even three Mains - this might be ideal if you:
    - don't have one single PvP character stacked
    - don't have many PvP supports available
    - simply prefer having more characters to play with.

    Captain America, as mentioned in Part 1, is a decent hybrid (PvE/PvP) character, so another viable team might exclude Shuri.

    Thematic Teams

    This section is included because a lot of players like to build teams around team bonuses. Team bonuses hardly matter in this game (and pale in comparison to the buffs of a good Lead and Support) and there is no intrinsic benefit to grouping characters who are buddies in the comics or whatever.

    However, thematic groupings are sometimes good if the Lead/Support buffs an attribute specific to the Main, which has become quite common. For example, take this Warriors of the Sky (WotS) team:

    Lead/Main: Blue Dragon
    Lead/Main: Blue Dragon

    Blue Dragon can work as her own Main in both PvE and PvP depending on the build.
    Her Leadership also provides both PvE and PvP buffs for teammates that are Warriors of the Sky: 65% All Basic Attacks, and Debuff Immunity respectively.

    Main/Support: Shadow Shell
    Main/Support: Shadow Shell

    Shadow Shell is a solid main, but also provides a defensive support passive to the Warriors of the Sky: 50% All Basic Defenses and 25% Damage Reduction.

    Support: Sun Bird
    Support: Sun Bird

    Sun Bird is fine on his own, but not as good as the other two. His main draw is his (also WotS-specific) Passive, which allows any of them to revive when killed.
    He also has an Artifact Exclusive Skill that adds additional buffs to the Warriors of the Sky.

    This is a rarer example of a PvE team with two mains. This mostly happens when a gamemode has tight character restrictions where there are not enough good Supports, so it is better to swap between two Mains. Usually at least one of these Mains is a Transcended character, since their 6th skills cool down while tagged out (whereas Tier-3s need to be actively using skills to charge theirs).

    Please note that this specific example is just an example - it is not recommending you build this team specifically. Build teams based around the characters recommended in Part 1 and Part 2 of the guide - avoid these thematic teams until later.

    Additional Information

    1. Characters with support passives will always apply their support, regardless of the slot they are in. If a character with a good leadership and good support (e.g. Sif) is in the lead slot, both the lead and support will apply (but only the support if not in the lead).

    2. By default, the leader character will be the first to enter the fight. To start missions with a non-leader character first, use the "Set Dealer" feature.

    3. Lists of characters with good leads and supports can be found on the "Leads & Supports" page, where the "Notable Lead", "Notable Support" and "New Player Picks" filters are useful. The "Characters - Support Shop" section in Part 1, and the "Characters - Supporting Cast" section in Part 2 of this guide also recommend some useful leads and supports.

    You can go to the Leads & Supports page using the button below.

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  • C.T.P. Ranking

    C.T.P.s are a very important part of mid-to-late game character building. Here is a brief overview of what each C.T.P. is useful for and how they stack up against each other.

    C.T.P. stats and descriptiosn are not listed here. Visit the "CTP Stats" page using the button below for that information, or click/tap on the C.T.P. icon to view the stats and description pop-up.

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    For PvE

    These are in no particular order. Which one is ideal depends on the character and where you wish to use them. Destruction needs to be reforged to be good though.

    For PvP

    This section isn't really in order either - depends on the character, but the ones on the top are probably generally more useful than the bottom ones. Also note that PvP C.T.P.s generally get a lot out of being Reforged, so it is almost assumed all of these are considering Reforging.

    Other

    These C.T.P.s don't strictly fall into either the PvE or PvP categories, but are still pretty useful. Since the ones in this cateogry are hard to compare with each other, they are in alphabetical order.

    Useless

    These C.T.P.s aren't really useful for anything, and damage proc Obelisks are usually better.

  • Card Information

    Below is some information on which Premium Cards are good for a PvE or PvP set. Note that Artbook cards have not been included, only Premium Cards that can be gotten from the random chest.

    Note that not all stats will be included here, you can visit the Cards page via the button below for a full list of cards and their options.

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    Premium Cards for PvE
    WHAT IF? GHOST RIDER (2018) #1
    WHAT IF? GHOST RIDER (2018) #1

    Fixed Stats: Energy Attack, Physical Attack, All Basic Defenses
    Roll for the All Basic Attacks proc on Slot 4 and Cooldown on Slot 6.

    AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (1999) #605
    AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (1999) #605

    Fixed Stats: All Attack, Ignore Defense, Attack Speed

    BLACK PANTHER #166
    BLACK PANTHER #166

    Fixed Stats: All Attack, Skill Cooldown, Critical Damage

    FUTURE FIGHT FIRSTS: LUNA SNOW
    FUTURE FIGHT FIRSTS: LUNA SNOW

    Fixed Stats: Energy Attack, All Attack, Critical Rate
    Roll for the Energy Attack proc on Slot 4.

    FUTURE FIGHT FIRSTS: WHITE FOX
    FUTURE FIGHT FIRSTS: WHITE FOX

    Fixed Stats: All Attack, Ignore Defense, Critical Damage
    Roll for the Physical Attack proc on Slot 4 and one of the Attacks on Slot 6.

    GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY - BEST STORY EVER (2015) #1
    GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY - BEST STORY EVER (2015) #1

    Fixed Stats: Max HP, All Attack, Attack Speed

    UNCANNY AVENGERS (2015) #14
    UNCANNY AVENGERS (2015) #14

    Fixed Stats: All Attack, Skill Cooldown, Ignore Defense

    Premium Cards for PvP

    Note that for the majority of players, this game is PvE-focused, and you would be better off building your card deck for PvE. With the exception of the "GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY - BEST STORY EVER" card, which is good in both PvE/PvP, the below cards are not considered good for the majority.

    AVENGERS ORIGINS: QUICKSILVER & THE SCARLET WITCH (2013) #1
    AVENGERS ORIGINS: QUICKSILVER & THE SCARLET WITCH (2013) #1

    Fixed Stats: Max HP, Ignore Defense, All Attack

    BLACK WIDOW (2016) #10
    BLACK WIDOW (2016) #10

    Fixed Stats: Skill Cooldown, Max HP, All Attack

    GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY - BEST STORY EVER (2015) #1
    GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY - BEST STORY EVER (2015) #1

    Fixed Stats: Max HP, All Attack, Attack Speed

    NEW AVENGERS #9
    NEW AVENGERS #9

    Fixed Stats: Ignore Defense, Max HP, Critical Damage

    THE UNBELIEVABLE GWENPOOL (2016) #17
    THE UNBELIEVABLE GWENPOOL (2016) #17

    Fixed Stats: Skill Cooldown, Max HP, Ignore Defense

    Card Tips

    1. Keep on the lookout for "Semi-Premium" cards to complete Card Collections. These can appear in the Item Shop in Dispatch Missions for Gold. You can view a list of semi-premium cards on the website link mentioned at the start of this section.

    2. When rolling Premium Cards, just keep in mind that Attack rolls of any kind are preferable. If a Premium has 2 possible Attack rolls on two different slots, you should probably roll for both of them.

    3. It is generally recommended Craft a good Premium card before you reroll its regular stats. The two systems are mostly independent of one another, and you will likely get more immediate benefit from Crafting rateher than rerolling.

    4. Never "Craft Combine" (or Craft re-roll) a card until it is fully Crafted.

  • Important Gamemodes
    Daily Tasks

    Each day, you should be trying to complete the following (listed in order of importance). Most of this is on the Status Board which you can aim to just clear out daily as well.

    World Boss
    World Boss

    The main source of Tier-2 and Tier-3 mats early-game.
    Work towards clearing Ultimate difficulty, and once you're there you can play any boss, preferably the "Boss of the Day" for bonus rewards.
    You may also consider starting to clear the challenges for the mutant World Bosses to work towards unlocking World Boss Legend.

    Alliance Battle (+ Extreme)
    Alliance Battle (+ Extreme)

    Drops a bunch of random rewards, but most importantly, Awakening/Transcending materials.
    Clear Normal once a day and score as high as you can in Extreme - it's not very hard to score enough to claim the Awakening materials.

    Giant Boss Raid
    Giant Boss Raid

    A good source of Premium Card Tokens, 600 of which can be exchanged for a Premium Card.
    It is advised to clear Galactus as soon as you are able (or if you can get carried) as he drops Tier-4 materials.

    Dimension Rifts
    Dimension Rifts

    The main source of Card Crafting Cubes, which are very important mid-to-late game.
    Clear 2 rifts to completion each day: you get 350 Cubes for your first completion and 400 for your second.

    Dimension Missions
    Dimension Missions

    Play to get Support Tokens, Gold (first reward) and random X-Genes (8th reward).
    Do 40 runs a day at the highest level you can auto clear for a total 8 reward acquisitions.

    Multiverse Invasion
    Multiverse Invasion

    A good source of Gold.
    Play as much as you can each day.

    Timeline Battle
    Timeline Battle

    The only source of Glory Tokens, and gives a Crystal payout each week based on your rank.
    Play 10 matches a day: even if you lose, you get some Glory Tokens back.

    Otherworld Battle
    Otherworld Battle

    Source of Swords and Otherworld Tokens.
    Play your daily reward matches a day, and ideally extra until you do the Daily Challenges.

    Epic Quest Missions
    Epic Quest Missions

    Missions that you unlock through Epic Quests are usually worth running for a variety of materials.
    The ones that drop Mutant materials (Phoenix Feathers, M'Kraan Crystals) are particularly important.

    Multiverse Saga
    Multiverse Saga

    Run the Boss stage(s) 5 times daily for Emblems and related materials.

    Weekly Tasks

    Similar to the above section, but weekly instead of daily.

    Zombie Survival
    Zombie Survival

    Crazy rewards with Tier-4 Materials available.
    Do all the challenges every week, even if it means just clearing Stage 1 and not going for ranking rewards.

    Timeline Challenger Cheer
    Timeline Challenger Cheer

    The only source of Advanced Glory Tokens, which should be exchanged for Awakening materials.
    Check the reddit post on r/future_fight shortly before weekly reset to know who to cheer for.

    Shadowland
    Shadowland

    Drops a bunch of great rewards, and is the main source of Biometric Selectors.
    Work through as much as you can each week, even past Floor 35 is good for farming tokens.
    Also a really nice way to gauge your roster's development and your various characters' capabilities.

    Late-Game Daily Tasks

    Not really beginner material, but once you have a handful of characters with 6th skills and decent cards, start looking at doing these too. This is mainly aimed towards someone who has just unlocked these modes and won't be doing amazingly at them yet.

    World Boss: Legend
    World Boss: Legend

    Drops more of everything than Ultimate does (except specific books) with Tier-4 Materials on top.
    There's very little reason to play WBU once you can do WBL 5 times a day.

    Alliance Battle: Legend
    Alliance Battle: Legend

    Scoring high doesn't matter too much (though the Tier-3 Materials are nice as you climb) - just do enough to get the bonus Awakening Materials.

    Story Mode Ultimate
    Story Mode Ultimate

    A great way to boost your Titan Component Pack and Essence of Dimension income.
    There's also some other arguably useful rewards thrown in, and a tiny chance at CTPs, Odin's Blessings and Premium Cards.

    Giant Boss Raid: Dormammu
    Giant Boss Raid: Dormammu

    The only way to get Souls of the Faltine, which are required for Tier-4.
    Your best bet would be to find some friends who are willing to carry you if you are not around 10% Pierce yet.

  • General Tips
    Things to Avoid

    This is a mobile game so there's plenty of ways you can ruin your own progress. Avoid these things at all costs:.

    1. Do not pay Crystals in the Shop to unlock any Native Tier-2s. None of them are worth it, some like Silver Surfer can be gotten for free.

    2. Do not pay Crystals in the Shop to unlock random Tier-2 characters. You can get them to Tier-2 relatively easily for free.

    3. Do not pay Crystals to expand your inventory - just clear out your junk.

    4. Do not gamble for Cards/C.T.Ps unless you plan on spending a lot on the game.

    5. Do not pay for Team slots 4 and 5 or extra ISO-8 slots.

    6. Do not use Rank Up Tickets and Uniform Tickets on characters who are not Premium (or hard to acquire in some other way).

    7. Unless you are rich, do not buy anything outside of the Stark Stash, Groot's Special Gift, Biometric/X-Gene Sub, Multiverse Saga Crystal Chest, and Dollar Store Crystals. Holiday deals for exclusive uniform tokens are also a good way to spend money when those events come around, four times a year.

    Character Building Tips

    1. Do not follow the "top ranking" character builds when building your own characters. Character Ranking is an awful system that incentivises subpar builds for the sake of clout. If you are unsure of how to build a character, ask for advice, do not follow ranked builds.

    2. Energy/Physical *Attack* and Energy/Physical *Damage* are two different things. Attack is a character stat that is used to calculate Damage, which is what is dealt during gameplay.

    3. The vast majority of characters only depend on a single Attack stat (either Physical or Energy). They may have skills that deal a combination of Physical and Energy Damage, but these skills will scale off the same primary Attack stat. The character's primary Attack stat is the one shown under their level bar when you inspect them under "Team", and you should upgrade this Attack stat only (e.g. when deciding what Uru to equip).

    4. Elemental Damage (i.e. Mind, Lightning, Fire, Cold, Poison) is a modifier, not a distinct damage type. All Elemental Damage has an underlying Physical or Energy Damage stat which is not shown in the skill description. This is important to understand when dealing with Reflect characters and certain PvE stage restrictions (e.g. Ebony Maw World Boss Ultimate is only weak against Elemental/Energy Damage, while Elemental/Physical Damage is ineffective).

    5. Don't level random characters past Lv.60. Focus on 1-2 good ones at a time and take them all the way to 70. Prioritise getting characters that you plan to Tier-3 or Transcend Potential to Lv.70.

    6. The 10% method for Enhancing Potential is far superior - you spend about half the materials as the 100% method, with a minor increase to Gold cost. There is about an 86% chance you save materials by using the 10% method, as you need to fail 19 times in a row in order to spend more materials than you would doing the 100% method.

    Miscellaneous Tips
    Tony Stark's Stash
    Tony Stark's Stash

    If you are willing to spend a bit of money, purchase the Stark Stash as often as you can.
    Compared to anything else in the shop, it is by far the best Crystal deal and will allow you to progress significantly faster.

    Codename Changer
    Codename Changer

    Use your codename changer in your inventory if you haven't already to select a username.

    Alliances
    Alliances

    Join a Level 30 Alliance for the stat boosts.
    Try find one that is active with nice people who can give you advice.
    There are enough Alliances out there that you shouldn't have to settle for a shitty one.

  • Update and Sales Schedules

    This section details the various schedules of updates and important sales you should be aware of.

    Major and Minor Updates

    Updates in the game are split into major updates and minor updates.

    Major Updates
    Major Updates

    Major updates (also known as "main updates") always require several hours of downtime and an App Store update.
    These usually have much more substantial additions (e.g. gamemode changes, quality of life changes).
    They bring the version number up by .1 (e.g. 9.4, 9.5, 9.6 are all major updates).

    Minor Updates
    Minor Updates

    Minor updates (also known as "mid-months") add additional content in between major updates.
    These are usually just adding new uniforms and character advancements, and do not require downtime the majority of the time.
    These are numbered by an additional .5 to the version number (e.g. the minor update after update 9.4 is 9.4.5).

    Yearly Update Schedule

    The game usually fits 10 updates in a year, with the anniversary update being the next whole number version update (e.g. 9.0 for Anniversary 2023, 10.0 for Anniversary 2024). Thus, there are 10 major updates every 52 weeks of the year.

    Most major updates are 5 weeks apart. With these standard updates, the minor update will come 2 weeks after the major update. There will then be a 3-week gap between the minor update and the next major update.

    To make 52 weeks, there are 2 major updates each year which are 6 weeks apart. In these update cycles, there are two minor updates (also known as "double mid-months"). The first comes two weeks after the major update, then another two weeks until the second mid-month, then two more weeks to the next major update.

    This website denotes double mid-month version numbers as "x.y.5a" and "x.y.5b". For example, update 9.1 had two mid-months after it, which we refer to as 9.1.5a and 9.1.5b.

    Uniform Sales

    Uniform sales are aligned with the update schedules, so understanding the previous section is important.

    When an update comes out, it will at the very least have a sale on the new uniforms of that update, and their uniform options. The optional uniforms are hard to predict, so these are usually not regarded as proper sales.

    The final mid-month of the update cycle will also come with an "all uniform sale", which puts all standard uniforms on sale. For most updates, there is only a single mid-month, so the all uniform sale comes out 2 weeks after the main update. For double mid-months, the second mid-month has the uniform sale, which is 4 weeks from the main update.

    Standard uniform sales are 40% off - both for the new uniform sales, and the all uniform sales. 50% uniform sales only come around twice a year, during Anniversary and Black Friday.

    Anniversary and Black Friday

    These are the two biggest events of the game, most notably arriving alongside 50% uniform sales, and a bunch of other events, sales and offers.

    Anniversary
    Anniversary

    Anniversary is in late-April, often coinciding with the major MCU tie-in update of the year, and celebrates the game's anniversary.
    This is always the x.0 update (e.g. 9.0, 10.0).

    Black Friday
    Black Friday

    Black Friday usually aligns with the actual date of Black Friday (which you can Google) in late November.
    This is usually around update x.5 (e.g. 9.5.5 in 2022).

    Seasonal Uniform Events

    Four times a year, specific "seasonal" uniforms are released. These release two at a time, and are unavailable at other times of year. When a seasonal event comes around, all the previous uniforms for that season also become available again (e.g. Christmas 2022 uniforms will be available in Christmas 2023's event).

    These usually release as one male and one female uniform. The male uniform is sold for Crystals at regular price, and is not eligible for discounts. The female uniform is "paywalled" and can only be bought with 30 event-specific tokens. You can see which uniforms are Seasonal in the Uniforms page on THANO$VIB$ by using the filters.

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    For the paywall tokens, 10 of these tokens are given for free, with the other 20 requiring about 20 USD of purchases to acquire. Note that these purchases will give you Crystals and other items - the tokens are applied on top of existing packs, you are not purely buying the tokens.

    The four seasons so far are:

    Summer
    Summer

    This event usually occurs as a mid-month after update x.2.
    It has once been included in the main update of x.3 (this was update 7.3 on August 3, 2021).

    Halloween
    Halloween

    This event occurs as the mid-month after update x.4, close to the actual Halloween date.

    Christmas
    Christmas

    This event usually occurs as a mid-month after update x.6, close to the actual Christmas date.
    It has once been included in the main update of x.7 (this was update 7.7 on December 22, 2021).

    April Fool's
    April Fool's

    This event occurs as the mid-month after update x.9, close to the actual April Fool's Day.
    It has once been included in the main update of x.9 (this was update 9.9 on March 27, 2024).

    Note that there are more uniforms for Summer and Christmas as these were the only two seasonal events for a couple of years.

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