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Infinite Knights Cheats: Tips & Strategy Guide

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With the king’s recent disappearance, there is no one left to face the evils that have emerged from underground. Only you, the one who was able to pull the sword from the stone, can put an end to the chaos! Infinite Knights is a retro-style turn-based RPG featuring pixel graphics and in-depth gameplay. Our Infinite Knights cheats and tips will show you how to become the true king!

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Infinite Knights requires a lot of planning, so we will help you get though the early stages with our Infinite Knights cheats, tips and tricks strategy guide!

Unlock the Village quests as soon as possible!

Once you complete the first phase of the tutorial, you will gain access to the Village. Here you can rebuild your once prosperous village by spending gold to unlock various facilities, like wood gathering buildings and mining huts. When you unlock a facility by spending gold, it will automatically start generating more gold for you.

Each building has its own gold limit, so make sure that you are checking in every now and then to collect your earnings. You can also further upgrade your facilities by spending even more gold, which in turn increases their maximum storage capacity and the rate at which they generate gold. Gold is very important in this game, so it is good to establish a stable income early on.

Keep running the early floors!

The beginning sections of Infinite Knights is probably the roughest. Once you hit floor 10, you will experience a pretty big difficulty spike, with big groups of enemies that hit you very hard. You will need to run the first couple of floors over and over again until you gain enough gold and materials to make better equipment and hire new knights.

Hire knights for training!

To get through the beginning parts, you will need to constantly sacrifice newbie knights to your favorite knights to level them up. You will be stuck with only three slots on your team for now, so it is best to hire as many 1-star knights as possible, then use them to train your favorite knights and get them powered up. You will be doing this a lot early on, so get used to it!

Upgrade the Castle!

Not only does the Castle unlock more slots for your team, but it also unlocks different knight classes for you to hire. You will start off with only being able to hire Vagrants, but with enough upgrades you can start recruit knights of all different callings.

To start off, we recommend getting your Walls to level five, as this unlocks the Soldier class. This basic fighter class is leaps and bounds better than the default Vagrant, which makes it your first priority.

Afterwards, try to get the Altar to level seven which unlocks the Priest. Priests cannot dish out much damage, but they are a crucial part to keeping your team healthy, greatly increasing the amount of floors they can climb.

Watch an ad for big gold!

You will notice that after your team wipes out, you are given the option to watch a short advertisement for bonus gold. This advertisement applies a x5 multiplier to your earned gold – that is HUGE if you use it at the right time. You can only do this five times a day, so only watch the advertisement when you have pulled in a big haul.

That’s all for Infinite Knights! If you have any other tips or tricks to share, let us know in the comments below!

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Jeremy Kanjanapangka
Jeremy is a Content Writer for Touch, Tap, Play, and has been writing in the games journalism industry for almost a decade now. With a degree in English and a passion for games, he loves to talk and write about all kinds of games. While you can find him covering the latest and greatest games, there is a special place in his heart for RPGs, action-adventure games, fighting games, and anything Nintendo related.