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Reverse: 1999 Resource Management for Early Game

by QuinnHarry 13 Sep 2025 0 comments

You want to make the most of your time in Reverse: 1999. Smart Resource Management helps you level up faster and avoid wasted effort. Try focusing on what matters first. Mistakes early on can slow you down later. Stick to efficient choices and watch your progress soar!

Early Game Resources

Currency Types

You will notice many currency types in Reverse: 1999. Each one helps you in its own way. Here are the main resources you use early:

Resource Type

Description

Experience

Needed to level up characters at the start.

Gold

Lets you buy upgrades and other things.

Psychubes

Unlocked after stage 2-10, used for character boosts.

Pneuma Analysis

Also unlocked after stage 2-10, helps you get Psychubes.

You also get Dust and Sharpodonty. You need both to upgrade and level up characters. The Wilderness lets you build towers. These towers make Dust and Sharpodonty over time. If you upgrade your Wilderness and raise Vigor, you get more currency. This steady income helps with Resource Management and keeps your team strong.

Upgrade Materials

Upgrade materials make your characters stronger. You need different items for each Insight stage. Here is a table to show what you need:

Insight Stage

Required Materials

Quantity

Insight I

Sharpodonty

18000

 

Page of Starlit Ascent

6

 

Magnesia Crystal

6

 

Liquified Terror

5

Insight II

Sharpodonty

40000

 

Scroll of Starlit Ascent

10

 

Esoteric Bones

6

 

Winged Key

5

Insight III

Sharpodonty

200000

 

Tome of Starlit Ascent

16

 

Bogeyman

6

 

Caduceus

3

Grouped bar chart showing required quantities of upgrade materials for each Insight stage in Reverse: 1999

Plan your Resource Management so you do not run out of these items when you need them.

Energy and Stamina

Energy, or stamina, is what you spend to replay stages and farm. Use your energy carefully. Replay stages that give the best rewards for you. The Wilderness gives you passive resources, so keep upgrading it. Add more islands and buildings to raise your Vigor stat. This gives you more Dust and Sharpodonty and helps your Resource Management.

Tip: Don’t let your energy fill up! Use it often to keep moving forward.

Resource Management Priorities

Character Investment

You want your team to stay strong, but you also need to be smart about where you spend your resources. In the early game, focus on a few main characters. Pick your favorites or the ones that fit your play style. Try not to spread your upgrades too thin. If you invest in too many characters, you will run out of materials fast.

Spend your grain on barracks first. Barracks help you train and level up your main team. This makes your core group stronger and ready for tougher stages. You can always add more characters later, but building a solid team early gives you a big advantage.

Tip: Stick with a balanced team. Use a mix of damage dealers, healers, and support units. This helps you clear more content without getting stuck.

Upgrade Choices

You have a lot of upgrade options, but not all of them are equal. Early on, you should focus on resource nodes. These include mining stations and other buildings that give you energy or materials over time. Mining stations are great for energy spots. They help you farm more and keep your progress steady.

Resource nodes give you a steady flow of Dust, Sharpodonty, and other key items. If you upgrade these first, you will have more materials for your main team. This is a smart move for long-term Resource Management. You can also get more tips from our other game guides.

Here are some things to keep in mind when choosing upgrades:

  • Upgrade barracks with grain to boost your main team.

  • Build and upgrade mining stations for more energy.

  • Focus on resource nodes before cosmetic or less useful buildings.

  • Save rare materials for important upgrades, not for every character.

Note: Wise allocation of your limited resources now will save you from headaches later. Don’t rush to max out every building or character right away.

Progression Balance

You might wonder how to balance story progression and farming for resources. The game gives you auto-play options. This makes farming much easier. You can let the game handle repeat battles while you focus on the story.

Here’s how you can keep a good balance:

  • Use auto-play to farm materials while you advance the story.

  • Pay attention to your card management. Good card management helps you win battles and gather resources faster.

  • Don’t ignore story stages. They unlock new features and give you rewards.

  • Set a daily goal for both story progress and farming. This keeps you moving forward without feeling stuck.

Remember: Focusing on resource nodes and smart upgrades early will make your Resource Management much easier as you go deeper into the game. Every choice you make now shapes your future progress.

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Early Game Strategies

Daily Tasks

You want to get the most out of every day in Reverse: 1999. Daily tasks give you a steady stream of rewards. These tasks help you build up your resources without much stress. If you make them part of your routine, you will see your team grow stronger every day.

Here is a table showing some of the most effective daily tasks and their rewards:

Task Description

Reward

Clear Stage 7TH-03 on Story mode

200

Clear Stage 7TH-05 on Story mode

200

Clear Stage 7TH-06 on Story mode

200

Clear Stage 7TH-07 on Story mode

200

Clear Stage 7TH-08 on Story mode

200

Clear Stage 7TH-10 on Story mode

200

Clear Stage 7TH-12 on Story mode

200

Clear Stage 7TH-13 on Story mode

200

Clear Stage 7TH-16 on Story mode

200

Clear Stage 7TH-18 on Story mode

200

Clear Stage 7TH-19 on Story mode

200

Clear Stage 7TH-20 on Story mode

200

Clear Stage 7TH-24 on Story mode

300

Clear Stage 7TH-26 on Story mode

300

Login for 1 day in total

300

Login for 3 days in total

300

Login for 5 days in total

300

Consume 240 Cellular Activity

200

Consume 480 Cellular Activity

200

Consume 720 Cellular Activity

200

Consume 960 Cellular Activity

200

Consume 1200 Cellular Activity

200

Complete dialogues with 5 characters in To the New World

200

Complete dialogues with 10 characters in To the New World

200

Complete dialogues with 14 characters in To the New World

200

Collect 380 stars in total in the story

300

Collect 400 stars in total in the story

300

Collect 420 stars in total in the story

300

Spend Daily Meal x5000 in Vending Machines

200

Spend Daily Meal x10,000 in Vending Machines

200

Spend Daily Meal x20,000 in Vending Machines

200

Spend Daily Meal x30,000 in Vending Machines

200

Spend Daily Meal x40,000 in Vending Machines

200

Receive Dusts or Sharpodonties from Creation Queues 2 times

200

Receive Dusts or Sharpodonties from Creation Queues 6 times

200

Receive Dusts or Sharpodonties from Creation Queues 10 times

200

Clear Stage 7TH-03 on Hard mode

300

Clear Stage 7TH-05 on Hard mode

300

Clear Stage 7TH-06 on Hard mode

300

Clear Stage 7TH-07 on Hard mode

300

Clear Stage 7TH-08 on Hard mode

300

Clear Stage 7TH-10 on Hard mode

300

Clear Stage 7TH-12 on Hard mode

300

Clear Stage 7TH-13 on Hard mode

300

Clear Stage 7TH-16 on Hard mode

300

Clear Stage 7TH-18 on Hard mode

300

Clear Stage 7TH-19 on Hard mode

300

Clear Stage 7TH-20 on Hard mode

300

Clear Stage 7TH-24 on Hard mode

400

Clear Stage 7TH-26 on Hard mode

400

Collect 600 Traces in the story

200

Collect 620 Traces in the story

200

Collect 640 Traces in the story

200

Collect 660 Traces in the story

200

Collect 680 Traces in the story

200

Bar chart comparing resource rewards for daily tasks in Reverse: 1999 early game

Tip: Set a reminder to log in and complete your daily tasks. Even if you only have a few minutes, you can grab some easy rewards!

Farming Routes

Farming is where you collect the materials you need for upgrades. You want to pick the best stages for your needs. If you focus on the right farming routes, you will save time and energy.

Here’s a simple plan for early game farming:

  1. Target Key Stages: Look for stages that drop the materials you need most. For example, if you need Sharpodonty, farm the stages that give it as a reward.

  2. Use Auto-Play: Let the game run repeat battles for you. This saves time and helps you gather more resources while you do other things.

  3. Balance Story and Farming: Don’t just farm all day. Move forward in the story to unlock new features and better farming spots.

  4. Check Your Energy: Spend your energy before it fills up. If you let it sit, you miss out on free resources.

You can also boost your Resource Management by collecting Dust and Sharpodonty from your Wilderness. Upgrade your resource nodes to get more every day.

Note: Strategic collection means you only farm what you need. Don’t waste energy on stages that don’t help your main team.

Event Rewards

Events are a goldmine for early players. You get special currencies, unique items, and big rewards. If you join events, you can speed up your progress and get ahead of other players.

Here’s a quick comparison between event rewards and regular farming:

Aspect

Event Rewards

Regular Farming

Currency Earned

Exclusive event currencies through event stages

Standard resources

Item Availability

Unique items and upgrading materials

Common items only

Reward Quantity

Larger rewards per event stage

Smaller rewards per standard stage

Efficiency

More efficient for progression during events

Slower progression

You should always check for active events. Try to clear as many event stages as possible. The rewards are often much better than what you get from normal farming. Sometimes, you can even get rare upgrade materials or special characters.

Pro Tip: Plan your energy use around events. Spend more energy on event stages when they are live. This way, you get the most value for your time.

Strategic Collection and Utilization

If you want to succeed in the early game, you need to collect and use your resources wisely. Here are some things you should focus on:

  • Upgrade your skill cards. This makes your characters much stronger in battles.

  • Pay attention to your card draws. Sometimes you need to change your strategy based on the cards you get.

  • Build up Passion. This lets you use powerful ultimate skills that can turn the tide in tough fights.

  • Manage your Scale points. These points help you cast strong spells and win harder battles.

Smart Resource Management is not just about collecting everything. You need to use what you have in the best way possible. If you plan your upgrades and focus on your main team, you will see steady progress.

Remember: Every resource you collect has a purpose. Use them to build a strong team and keep moving forward!

Common Mistakes

Over-Investing

It’s easy to get excited and start upgrading every character you pull. You might think more upgrades mean more power. In reality, spreading your resources too thin will slow you down. You run out of Dust, Sharpodonty, and upgrade materials fast. Your main team stays weak because you can’t fully upgrade anyone. Focus on a few core characters. Build them up first. This way, you always have a strong group ready for tough battles.

Tip: Stick to your main team. Save your resources for the characters you use most.

Ignoring Progression

You might feel tempted to farm the same stage over and over. Maybe you want to collect more materials or level up. If you ignore story progression, you miss out on new features and better rewards. The game expects you to keep moving forward. When you stop progressing, you hit a wall. Your team can’t get stronger, and the game feels less fun.

Here’s what can happen if you ignore progression:

Consequence

Description

Stagnation

You stop moving forward because your team isn’t strong enough.

Frustration

You feel stuck and annoyed, especially with random drops and tough fights.

Resource Dependency

You need more upgrades and materials, but you can’t get them without progress.

Keep pushing through the story. Unlock new stages and features. Your team will thank you!

Wasting Currency

You get a lot of different currencies in Reverse: 1999. It’s tempting to spend them right away on pulls, upgrades, or random items. If you waste your currency, you miss out on important upgrades later. Some items look cool but don’t help your team. Always think before you spend. Ask yourself if the purchase helps your main team or speeds up your progress.

Remember: Smart spending now means fewer regrets later. Save your currency for what matters most!

Resource Management Tips

Sample Plans

You want to get the most out of your resources, right? Try this simple plan to boost your progress:

  1. Pick your main DPS and support characters. Push them to Ascension 3 first. This unlocks their third skill and makes them much stronger.

  2. Level up your DPS’s ultimate skill. Don’t forget your support’s buff or heal skills. These upgrades help you win tough battles.

  3. Farm equipment that fits your team. Give your DPS Crit Rate and Crit Damage gear. Put Effectiveness gear on supports. Tanks do best with HP and Defense.

Tip: Stick to this plan for steady growth. You will see your team get stronger every day.

You can adjust your plan as you unlock new characters or features. Stay flexible and keep your focus on what helps your main team most. Good Resource Management means you always know where your materials go.

Quick Reference Table

Here’s a table to help you remember what to prioritize:

Task

Priority Level

Why It Matters

Ascend main DPS/support

High

Unlocks key skills

Upgrade ultimate/buff skills

High

Boosts battle power

Farm matching equipment

Medium

Improves team stats

Upgrade resource nodes

High

Steady supply of materials

Complete daily tasks

High

Easy rewards every day

Keep this table handy. It helps you make smart choices and avoid wasting resources.


You can get really good at Reverse: 1999 if you focus on your main team. Upgrade resource nodes to help your team grow stronger. Learn tips from other players in the community. You can find more of our tips on the About Us page at Bahomu. Always keep a healer or shielder for hard battles. Make sure you use your skill cards the right way. Here is a quick table that shows why these things help you later:

Benefit

Description

Improved Character Performance

Using cards well helps your team win fights.

Enhanced Team Survivability

Healers and shielders help your team stay alive longer.

Strategic Adaptation

Changing your plan helps you handle new problems.

Keep changing your strategy and learn new things. The smart choices you make now will help you do better in the future!

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FAQ

How do you avoid running out of energy in the early game?

Use your energy often. Don’t let it max out. Farm key stages and claim rewards from your Wilderness to keep your progress steady.

What should you spend your gold on first?

Focus on upgrading your main team’s skills and resource nodes. Skip cosmetic items early. Strong upgrades help you clear harder stages faster.

Can you recover from early mistakes in resource management?

Absolutely! You can adjust your strategy anytime. Focus on your main team and daily tasks. Smart choices now help you catch up quickly.

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