Divine Might is a new MMORPG app for the iOS platforms, and most likely coming eventually to the Android platform as well. In this game the gods of ancient Greece, which have previously abandoned the world due to the lack of belief, have come back and are now in the process of ridding the planet of the evil that has befallen. Read on for some tips and tricks for Divine Might!
No matter who you equip, you will have six equipment slots, and your equipment can be upgraded up to a level equal to your character’s level. Keep upgrades going as often as the cooldown time will allow you to, and even when you aren’t playing actively, go back and upgrade all of your equipment to keep your character strong against even the toughest enemies.
Before choosing who you want to keep as your pet and put in your active party, look at their base stats and their special skills. You can only keep one pet at a time so this is important. When you choose a new pet, take them to a couple of older stages first in order to increase their experience level and thus their stats.
By the same token, do this for all of your equipment; keep a note of the rarity of your equipment plus the base stats before any enhancements; it’s always best to equip by base stats and enhancements, while necessary for winning, will obscure your base stats and confuse you when you are trying to figure out which equipment is best.
You can spend either silver for a regular training session or gold for a premium “enhance” training session. This is one case where it’s always best to spend gold, and on top of that, you earn so many free gold pieces that spending two or three on a training session here and there should be nothing for your gold stash.
For farming, the easiest way to do it is to complete the quests, whether you are completing the normal quests or any of the side quests or elite quests. If you have a ton of time to kill on cooldowns so that you can catch your equipment up to your player level, then go back to old stages and farm for treasure and gold; otherwise, stick to quests as they load you up on experience points.