Trickcal: Chibi Go Beginner Guide – Early Game Tips, Tricks & How to Progress Faster
2025-10-17
Welcome to Trickcal: Chibi Go, a charming chibi-style tactical RPG where strategy meets cute chaos! Whether you’re here for team-building, daily farming, or simply enjoying its quirky art, this Trickcal: Chibi Go beginner guide will help you get a smooth start. We’ll cover early-game priorities, resource management, and clever ways to grow faster without wasting materials or stamina.
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Your First Day in Trickcal: Chibi Go
Your first day in Trickcal: Chibi Go sets the foundation for everything that follows. Follow the tutorial to learn and unlock game systems.
Here’s a simple step-by-step plan to make your first day in Trickcal: Chibi Go efficient and stress-free.
Clear the first three chapters on your first day
This will:
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Unlock daily missions.
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Give you access to your first batch of crafting and cooking materials.
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Provide early resources like Star Candy and Gold.
Unlock Trickcal: Chibi Go A Club
You’ll unlock The A Club after reaching Stage 3-10 in the Crusade.
This area provides free resources, upgrade materials, and ways to strengthen your Apostles — even while you’re offline. As you level up the Club, the rewards and efficiency improve over time.
Within the A Club, you’ll find several facilities with different functions for resource generation, crafting, and relationship building:
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Yggdrasil Relic – To increase your Reputation and provide materials that can be upgraded as your Order level rises. Make sure to claim them regularly before storage fills up.
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Schedule – Assign Apostles to part-time tasks to earn additional resources. Each Apostle offers different skills and bonuses.
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Factory – Use robots powered by elf technology to craft items such as furniture, collectibles, and upgrades. Production runs for up to 24 hours and can be managed or cancelled anytime.
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Banquet Hall – Spend time with Apostles by serving food and sharing stories. Increasing Intimacy makes them stronger and unlocks new dialogue. You can cook dishes, give Digestive Medicine to allow extra meals, and earn Tasting Bonuses by trying new foods.
Build a Small Core Team
Avoid spreading your materials across too many Apostles early on when you're doing Trickcal: Chibi Go Team Building. Pick 4–6 characters you like and start investing in them. Your first lineup should include:
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One frontline tank to absorb damage.
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Two DPS units (physical and magical).
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One support or healer for survivability.
It’s perfectly fine to use lower-rarity characters at first. You can always replace them later, the resources you invest still benefit your account through global stat sharing.
Spend Wisely — Don’t Rush the Gacha
You’ll receive some free pulls during your first session. Wait for rate-up banners or featured characters. Premium currency and Star Candy are limited early on, so use them strategically. You will thank this decision later when stronger banners arrive.
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Understanding Combat and Gameplay Basics
Understanding how combat and gameplay work early will make battles smoother and help you build stronger teams later on.
Unlike other idle RPGs, Trickcal: Chibi Go mixes card mechanics with auto combat. Each Apostle brings a set of cards that represent attacks, buffs, or special abilities. These are randomly drawn each turn, so planning when to play them is key.
Combining cards of the same Apostle can trigger upgrades, making attacks stronger or giving additional effects. It’s a little like merging pieces in an auto-chess match, the better your synergy, the smoother the fight.
Personalities and Races
Each Apostle in Trickcal: Chibi Go belongs to both a Personality Type and a Race, and understanding how these interact is key to team building.
There are five Personality Types: Mad, Innocent, Composed, Depressed, and Vivacious. These determine combat advantages and synergy bonuses between your Apostles:
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Mad → beats Composed
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Composed → beats Innocent
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Innocent → beats Mad
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Vivacious ↔ Depressed (they only counter each other)
Personality Synergies are universal, meaning every personality type gives the same stat boosts based on how many Apostles of that type you deploy:
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2 of the same type: HP +6%, Outgoing Damage +6%
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4 of the same type: HP +28%, Outgoing Damage +28%
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6 or more: Boosts continue up to HP +153%, Outgoing Damage +153% at 9 deployed
Race Synergies
Races add another layer of bonuses and are unique for each group. Deploying multiple Apostles of the same race activates teamwide buffs. Here’s a quick summary of their effects:
Race |
2 Deployed Bonus |
Scaling Bonus |
Dragon |
Incoming CRIT Rate −3%, CRIT DMG −6% |
Up to −7.5% Rate / −15% DMG |
Elven |
+2% Attack Speed |
Up to +6% Attack Speed |
Sprite |
+3% Skill Damage |
Up to +9% Skill Damage |
Werebeast |
HP +2%, Normal Attack DMG +2% |
Up to HP +6%, DMG +6% |
Phantom |
−2% Damage Taken |
Up to −6% Damage Taken |
Elemental |
SP Recovery +2%, HP Recovery +2% |
Up to +6% each |
Witch |
CRIT Rate +3%, CRIT DMG +6% |
Up to +9% Rate / +18% DMG |
Mystic |
Physical ATK +2%, Magical ATK +2% |
(only one deployed needed) |
Finding the right balance between Personality synergy (for universal power boosts) and Race synergy (for specialized team effects) is what separates an average team from a perfectly tuned one in Trickcal: Chibi Go gameplay.
Resource Management for Trickcal: Chibi Go Beginners
This game has a lot of currencies. Between Star Candy, Gold, Certificates, and Pastels, it’s easy to get lost and spend things you’ll regret later. Managing your resources wisely is the secret to smoother progress, especially in the early game. Let’s break down the most important ones and where you should (and shouldn’t) use them.
Star Candy – The Most Valuable Resource
You can use Star Candy for nearly everything: farming resources, crafting materials, and occasionally refreshing stamina. The catch? It’s limited, and easy to waste if you’re not careful:
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Use it daily. It caps out at 180 each day, so don’t let it sit unused.
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Spend it on value stages. Early on, focus on farming Sugar-Free stages for skill materials and Gold Thief when you need money.
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Avoid the traps. Skip Clone Factory and Secret Bakery stages in the beginning, they burn Star Candy fast with little return.
Tips: Don’t spend Star Candy buying more Star Candy in the shop. It’s better to use your Thumb-Up Coins on Ultra Pastels instead, guaranteed progress over risky RNG.
Gold – Always in Short Supply
Gold is your main currency, and it runs out faster than you expect. You’ll need it for upgrading gear, leveling skills, crafting, and buying shop items. To keep your balance healthy:
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Prioritize Star Candy and Equipment Gems in the Daily Shop.
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Skip Macarons, they’re overpriced and unnecessary early on.
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Run Gold Thief stages only when you’re truly low.
Tips: Buy a few Malo Selection Chests when you have spare gold, they help you upgrade skills later without spending Star Candy. Gold feels tight in the early game, but once your Adventure Club and Fab Lab levels increase, you’ll start generating it passively every day.
Certificates – Save for the Right Units
Certificates are used to buy shards and unlock or ascend Apostles. The prices climb sharply after spending, going from 4★ to 5★ can cost hundreds of Certificates and hundreds of thousands of Gold.
Unless you absolutely love a character, it’s best to save Certificates for meta or limited-time units later on. The game is generous enough with shards over time that you don’t need to rush upgrades.
Pastels & Crayon Materials
Pastels are used to upgrade the Crayon Board, one of the systems that grants passive account-wide stats. You’ll encounter different grades, Average, Epic, and Ultra, and the rarer ones are far more valuable. Early on:
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Ignore lower-tier pastels (Average and Normal).
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Save your Thumb-Up Coins to buy Ultra Pastels directly, they guarantee real progress.
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Don’t burn Star Candy farming Crayon stages until you can clear Stage 9 or higher (that’s when gold pastels start appearing).
Building Combat Power (CP) & Progressing Faster
In Trickcal: Chibi Go, Combat Power (CP) is the ultimate measure of your team’s strength. CP in Trickcal isn’t just about character levels. It’s a combination of several systems that all add up to make your account stronger.
If you’ve been wondering how to increase combat power in Trickcal: Chibi Go, here’s everything you need to know.
Leveling Up
In Trickcal: Chibi Go, leveling only adds a small chunk of CP. So don’t sink all your resources there expecting miracles.
Order Laboratory
The Order Laboratory adds passive stat bonuses (like HP, ATK, and DEF) to all characters, not just the ones in your current team.
Gear & Equipment Enhancement
This is where most of your Combat Power comes from. Gearing your Apostles correctly can make them feel like a completely different unit. Here’s how to handle gear efficiently:
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Upgrade HP and Defense pieces for tanks.
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Focus on Attack and Crit Rate for DPS.
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Only enhance key pieces, gear upgrades get expensive fast.
At higher ranks, fully enhanced gear can add hundreds of thousands of CP to a single character. It’s your most reliable way to progress faster.
Tips: Prioritize purple (Epic) or higher rarity gear.
Crayon Boards
Each Apostle has a Crayon Board, which lets you unlock stat nodes by spending Pastels. Some nodes grant global stat boosts (marked in blue), which apply to every character on your account.
Early on, focus on unlocking these blue nodes first, they’re small but stack across your roster. You can check each Apostle’s board for these nodes and work through the ones closest to their starting point for cheap, easy boosts.
Favorite Apostles & Housing Bonuses
You can mark certain Apostles as “favorites” in your base, this grants small percentage stat boosts (3%–8%) depending on your house level.
You can increase this by upgrading your housing or buying new layouts, but it’s not a priority early on. Treat it as a side project, a nice bonus, not a must-have.
Skill Upgrades
Upgrading skills adds both damage and a little CP. Not every skill is worth maxing out, though:
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Prioritize core damage skills and main support abilities.
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Avoid over-investing in passive or low-impact skills early on.
Even if CP gains are small, skill upgrades can make your team perform far better in real combat.
Daily CP Routine
Stick to this pattern to make you progress faster in Trickcal: Chibi Go:
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Use Star Candy for Sugar-Free or Gold Thief stages.
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Enhance 1–2 gear pieces.
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Check the Order Lab for craftable upgrades.
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Spend Pastels on blue Crayon nodes.
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Upgrade one or two key skills.
Conclusion
That wraps up our Trickcal: Chibi Go beginner guide! You now know how to build a strong starting team, manage resources efficiently, and progress faster without burning out. And to make your progress even smoother, let OSLink handle the grind, run multiple accounts, sync your sessions, and farm resources seamlessly without draining your phone. Download OSLink today and start your chibi adventure with a serious head start!