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= Beginner Guide =
== Overview ==
 
The Beginner's Guide helps new players understand what to do first in JFTSE.
 
Fantasy Tennis can feel confusing at the beginning because the game has many systems, such as Tutorial, Single Play, Guardian Mode, Stats, Items, Enchantments, Housing and different match modes.
 
This guide gives you a simple starting path and links to the most important wiki pages.
 
The recommended beginner path is:
 
'''Install the game → Complete the Tutorial → Try Single Play → Start Guardian Mode → Learn Stats and Items → Choose a beginner build → Improve your character → Try Basic and Battle'''
 
== Before You Start ==
 
Before playing, make sure the game is installed correctly.
 
If you are installing the game for the first time, see the '''[[Game Installation Guide|Game Installation Guide]]'''.
 
If the game does not start, shows missing DLL errors, disconnects with an old version message, or has launcher problems, see the '''[[Troubleshooting|Troubleshooting]]''' page.
 
Useful starting pages:
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Topic
! Page
! When to use it
|-
| Installation
| '''[[Game Installation Guide]]'''
| If you are installing the game for the first time
|-
| Common errors
| '''[[Troubleshooting]]'''
| If the game does not start or shows errors
|-
| Stats and builds
| '''[[Stats]]'''
| If you want to understand STR, STA, DEX and WIL
|-
| Items
| '''[[Items]]'''
| If you want to understand Quick Slot items, Buff Items and item effects
|-
| Enchant
| '''[[Enchantment]]'''
| If you want to improve equipment with Tablets, Elemental Stones or Jewels
|-
| Maps
| '''[[Maps]]'''
| If you want to learn about maps and possible rewards
|}
 
== Recommended Beginner Path ==
 
The simplest beginner path is:


== Overview ==
# Install and update the game.
# Complete the Tutorial.
# Try Single Play against NPCs.
# Start with Guardian Mode.
# Level up your character.
# Learn the basic stat and item systems.
# Choose a simple beginner-friendly build.
# Improve your character step by step.
# Try Basic or Battle once you feel more comfortable.


Fantasy Tennis is not a game where most new players should jump straight into competitive modes.
In short:


For beginners, the most effective path is usually to start with the tutorial, then spend time in Guardian Mode to level up, get items, and build a stronger character. After that, it becomes much easier to move into Basic and Battle.
'''Tutorial → Single Play → Guardian → STR / DEX beginner build → Stats / Items / Enchant → Basic / Battle'''


== Tutorial ==
== Tutorial ==


If you are new, start with the tutorial.
[[File:Tutorial_Menu_Icon.png|300px|right|Tutorial menu icon]]
 
If you are new, start with the '''Tutorial'''.
 
The Tutorial is available directly from the main menu and teaches the basic controls and match flow.
 
It helps you understand:
 
* Basic controls
* Movement
* Timing
* Ball hitting
* Basic match flow
 
Skipping the Tutorial can make the beginning harder, especially if you are not familiar with Fantasy Tennis movement and timing.
 
'''Tip:''' Complete the Tutorial before trying Guardian, Single Play, Basic or Battle.
 
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== Single Play ==
 
[[File:Single_Play_Menu_Icon.png|300px|right|Single Play menu icon]]
 
After completing the Tutorial, '''Single Play''' is a good place to practice against NPC opponents.
 
Single Play lets new players learn the game without immediately playing against experienced players.
 
It can help beginners practice:
 
* Movement
* Ball timing
* Basic Mode mechanics
* Battle Mode mechanics
* Item usage
* Match flow
* Positioning
* How different game modes feel
 
Single Play includes Basic and Battle-style stages where players can progress through different levels.
 
It can also be useful for collecting early items and Gold.


The tutorial helps you understand the controls, movement, timing, and the general flow of the game. Skipping it usually only makes the beginning harder.
'''Tip:''' If Guardian Mode still feels confusing, try Single Play first to get more comfortable with the mechanics.
 
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== Start with Guardian Mode ==
== Start with Guardian Mode ==


After the tutorial, Guardian Mode is usually the best place for new players to begin.
After the Tutorial and some Single Play practice, Guardian Mode is usually the best place for new players to build their character.


Guardian is one of the most important modes for early progression. It allows you to level up your character, gain rewards, and collect items that help you become stronger.
Guardian Mode helps new players:


If your goal is to compete later in Basic or Battle, Guardian is where that journey usually starts.
* Level up their character
* Earn Gold and rewards
* Learn basic gameplay
* Collect useful items
* Understand movement and timing
* Build a stronger foundation before entering PvP modes


== Why Guardian Comes First ==
If your goal is to compete later in Basic or Battle, Guardian Mode is usually the best long-term starting point.


For many beginners, Basic and Battle can be much harder if they enter too early without levels, items, or experience.
== Why Single Play and Guardian Help Beginners ==


Guardian gives you time to improve your character, get more comfortable with the game, and build a better foundation before moving into more competitive modes.
Basic and Battle against other players can be difficult for new players if they enter too early.


That is why it usually makes the most sense to focus on Guardian first instead of rushing straight into PvP.
New players usually lack:
 
* Levels
* Items
* Stats
* Game knowledge
* Movement experience
* Understanding of Quick Slot items and buffs
* Understanding of Guardian mechanics and team roles
 
'''Single Play''' helps beginners practice mechanics against NPCs.
 
'''Guardian Mode''' helps beginners level up, collect rewards and build a stronger character.
 
Together, Single Play and Guardian Mode give new players a much better foundation before entering more competitive modes.


== Tips for Guardian ==
== Tips for Guardian ==
[[File:Screenshot 2026-05-03 200053.png|100px|left|alt=Carnival Pro Coin Gacha|Carnival Pro Coin Gacha]]To maximize the rewards from playing Guardian, buy the "Carnival Pro Coin" Gacha with the initial Gold given to new Characters.


The droprate of the Gold and EXP rings are greatest in the "Carnival Pro Coin" Gacha.  
Guardian Mode is one of the best early progression modes for new players because it helps with leveling, Gold and useful rewards.
 
To maximize your Guardian rewards, use your starting Gold carefully.
 
=== Carnival Pro Coin Gacha ===
 
[[File:Screenshot 2026-05-03 200053.png|180px|center|alt=Carnival Pro Coin Gacha|Carnival Pro Coin Gacha]]
 
One useful early option is the '''Carnival Pro Coin Gacha'''.
 
The '''Carnival Pro Coin Gacha''' has a high chance of giving '''Gold Rings''' and '''EXP Rings'''.
 
These rings can double your Guardian rewards:
 
* '''Gold Ring''' – doubles Gold rewards
* '''EXP Ring''' – doubles EXP rewards
 
Gold and EXP Rings are consumable items. Once equipped, one ring is used per round.
 
=== Housing ===
 
[[File:Housing.png|180px|center|alt=Housing|Housing]]
 
After earning enough Gold, it is recommended to invest in a '''House'''.
 
Houses provide additional Gold and EXP bonuses.
 
Examples:
 
* '''Level 1 House''' – gives '''30%''' bonus to Gold and EXP
* '''Level 4 House''' – gives up to '''45%''' bonus to Gold and EXP
 
Before you can level up your house, you need to reach the required amount of '''Housing Points'''.
 
Housing Points can be gained by buying furniture and placing it in your house from the main screen.
 
== Learn the Core Systems ==
 
After you understand the basic gameplay, you should learn the core systems that affect progression.
 
{| class="wikitable"
! System
! Why it matters
! Wiki page
|-
| '''Stats'''
| Explains STR, STA, DEX, WIL and Secondary Stats
| '''[[Stats]]'''
|-
| '''Items'''
| Explains Quick Slot items, Buff Items, Cooltime, Duration and item effects
| '''[[Items]]'''
|-
| '''Enchant'''
| Explains Tablets, Elemental Stones, Jewels and equipment improvement
| '''[[Enchantment]]'''
|-
| '''Maps'''
| Shows map information and where certain rewards may come from
| '''[[Maps]]'''
|-
| '''Troubleshooting'''
| Helps fix common installation or launch issues
| '''[[Troubleshooting]]'''
|}
 
== Stats for Beginners ==
 
Stats are numerical values and bonuses that affect gameplay.
 
The four main attributes are:
 
* '''[[Stats#STR|STR]]'''
* '''[[Stats#STA|STA]]'''
* '''[[Stats#DEX|DEX]]'''
* '''[[Stats#WIL|WIL]]'''
 
As a beginner, you do not need to fully optimize your build immediately.
 
It is more important to understand what stats are and how they affect gameplay.
 
For more details, see the '''[[Stats|Stats]]''' page.
 
== Beginner Build Guidance ==
 
New players do not need a perfect build immediately, but choosing a simple and useful stat direction can make early progression much easier.
 
For beginners, a '''STR / DEX damage build''' is usually the easiest starting point.
 
This type of build is simple to understand, works well in Guardian Mode and helps the team by dealing damage.
 
A common damage-focused setup is:
 
* Around '''60 [[Stats#DEX|DEX]]'''
* The remaining points into '''[[Stats#STR|STR]]'''
 
'''DEX''' helps with movement, responsiveness and projectile-related mechanics.
 
'''STR''' supports offensive pressure and damage-related mechanics.
 
This makes the build easier to play than more specialized setups.
 
For detailed stat explanations, see the '''[[Stats|Stats]]''' page.
 
=== Damage Build ===
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Build
! Main stats
! Purpose
! Beginner friendly?
|-
| '''STR / DEX Damage Build'''
| Around 60 DEX, rest STR
| Damage, movement and offensive pressure
| Yes
|}
 
This build is recommended for many beginners because it gives clear value in Guardian Mode and is easier to use than more specialized support or ball-control builds.
 
=== Why STR / DEX Is Beginner Friendly ===
 
A STR / DEX damage build is usually easier for beginners because:
 
* It gives clear offensive value.
* It helps in Guardian Mode.
* It is easier to understand than specialized setups.
* It supports movement and responsiveness through DEX.
* It supports damage and offensive pressure through STR.
* Most Guardian rooms need players who can deal damage.
 
If you are unsure what to build first, starting as a damage dealer is usually the safest choice.
 
== WIL / STA Builds ==
 
A '''WIL / STA''' build can be useful, but it is usually more specialized.
 
'''[[Stats#WIL|WIL]]''' supports ball behavior, ball damage and curve-related gameplay.
 
'''[[Stats#STA|STA]]''' supports survivability, recovery and defensive gameplay.
 
This type of build can be useful in certain team setups, but it is not always the easiest option for new players.
 
In Guardian Mode, a room usually does not need every player to focus on WIL. Often, only one WIL-focused player can be enough, while the other players focus on dealing damage.
 
Because of this, beginners usually have an easier time starting as damage dealers.
 
== Recommended Beginner Build Choice ==
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Build type
! Recommended for beginners?
! Why
|-
| '''STR / DEX Damage Build'''
| Yes
| Easy to understand, strong for Guardian progression and useful in most rooms
|-
| '''WIL / STA Build'''
| Later
| More specialized and more dependent on team setup
|-
| '''Pure experimental builds'''
| Later
| Better after understanding Stats, Items and Guardian mechanics
|}
 
'''Tip:''' If you are new and unsure what to build, start with a simple STR / DEX damage setup first. It is easier to play, helps your team in Guardian Mode and gives you a strong foundation before trying more specialized builds.
 
== Items for Beginners ==
 
Items are objects found under the '''Item''' tab.
 
Important beginner item systems include:
 
* '''Quick Slot Items''' – usable items such as Fireball, Blizzard, Healing or Rebirth
* '''Buff Items''' – items such as Item Bash, Blessed Aim, Frenzy or Defensive Auras
* '''Cooltime''' – how long you must wait before using an item again
* '''Duration''' – how long an item effect stays active
* '''Synergistic Effects''' – temporary effects that support gameplay or other items
 
For more details, see the '''[[Items|Items]]''' page.


The Gold and EXP rings doubles the rewards (Gold x2 / EXP x2). It is a consumable item, once equipped it will use 1 ring per round.
== Beginner Item Tips ==


As a beginner, focus on understanding what your items do before trying to optimize everything.


[[File:Housing.png|100px|left|alt=Housing|Housing]]Once you have reached a certain amount of Gold, it is recommended to invest in a House. Houses will provide additional gold and EXP boosts.
Useful beginner concepts:


A Level 1 House gives 30% Bonus to Gold and and EXP and a Level 4 House up to 45%.
{| class="wikitable"
! Concept
! Why it matters
! Page
|-
| '''Quick Slot Items'''
| Used during gameplay for attack, defense, healing or support
| '''[[Items#Quick Slot Items|Items → Quick Slot Items]]'''
|-
| '''Buff Items'''
| Can improve damage, projectiles, movement, defense or ball behavior
| '''[[Items#Buff Items and Synergistic Effects|Items → Buff Items]]'''
|-
| '''Cooltime'''
| Tells you when an item can be used again
| '''[[Items#Cooltime and Duration|Items → Cooltime and Duration]]'''
|-
| '''Duration'''
| Tells you how long an effect stays active
| '''[[Items#Cooltime and Duration|Items → Cooltime and Duration]]'''
|}


Before you can level up your house, you have to reach a certain level of Housing points.  
A simple beginner-friendly idea is to use offensive Quick Slot items together with suitable Buff Items.


Housing Points and the maximum House bonus can be aquired by buying furniture and filling your House on the Main Screen.
For example:


== Basic and Battle ==
* '''Item Bash''' can increase item damage.
* '''Blessed Aim''' can add an additional projectile.
* '''Defensive Auras''' can help with survivability.


Once you have made progress in Guardian, you will be in a much better position to move into Basic and Battle.
Do not worry about perfect timing immediately. First learn what each item does.


* '''Basic''' is the core competitive tennis experience.
== Enchanting for Beginners ==
* '''Battle''' is more action-heavy and chaotic.
* '''Guardian''' is the main early progression path.


Basic and Battle make much more sense once you already have some levels, items, and general experience with the game.
Enchanting is used to improve equipment.


== Community and Help ==
There are two main enchant types:
 
* '''Attribute Enchants''' – add STR, STA, DEX or WIL to equipment
* '''Element Enchants''' – add elemental attack or elemental defense effects
 
Enchanting uses materials such as:
 
* Tablets
* Elemental Stones
* Jewels
 
New players do not need to focus heavily on perfect enchants immediately. Learn the system first and avoid wasting rare materials too early.
 
For more details, see the '''[[Enchantment|Enchantment]]''' page.
 
== Beginner Enchant Tips ==
 
Enchanting can be useful, but it can also consume important materials.
 
For beginners:
 
* Do not waste rare Jewels too early.
* Learn how enchantment levels work first.
* Use cheaper materials for early attempts when possible.
* Read the Enchantment page before pushing high enchantment levels.
* Focus on understanding your build before investing heavily.
 
For detailed upgrade strategy and Jewel usage, see '''[[Enchantment#Recommended Jewel Usage|Recommended Jewel Usage]]'''.
 
== Game Modes for Beginners ==
 
JFTSE has different game modes with different learning curves.
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Mode
! Description
! Beginner note
|-
| '''Tutorial'''
| Teaches the basic controls and match flow
| Always recommended for completely new players
|-
| '''Single Play'''
| Lets players practice against NPCs
| Good for learning Basic and Battle-style mechanics
|-
| '''Guardian'''
| Progression-focused mode against NPC enemies and bosses
| Recommended for leveling, Gold and early rewards
|-
| '''Basic'''
| Tennis-focused mode
| Best after learning movement, timing and ball control
|-
| '''Battle'''
| More chaotic mode with Quick Slot items and combat effects
| Easier after learning Items, Stats and buffs
|}
 
Basic and Battle are more enjoyable once you have some levels, items and general experience.
 
== When to Try Basic or Battle ==
 
You can try Basic or Battle whenever you want, but they may feel difficult at the beginning.
 
Before focusing on Basic or Battle, it helps to understand:
 
* Movement
* Timing
* Stats
* Quick Slot items
* Buff Items
* Enchanting
* Your character build


Do not be afraid to ask other players for help.
A good rule for beginners:


Fantasy Tennis can feel confusing at the beginning, especially when it comes to progression, items, builds, and knowing what to do first. One of the best things you can do as a beginner is connect with other players.
'''Build your foundation in Tutorial, Single Play and Guardian first, then explore Basic and Battle.'''


Ask questions in Discord, in game, or anywhere the community is active. Most experienced players would rather answer a simple question than see a new player quit because the game feels overwhelming.
== Common Beginner Mistakes ==


Getting help from other players can make the early game much easier and help you understand the game faster.
{| class="wikitable"
! Mistake
! Better approach
|-
| Skipping the Tutorial
| Complete the Tutorial first to learn basic controls and timing
|-
| Ignoring Single Play
| Use Single Play to practice against NPCs and understand Basic / Battle mechanics
|-
| Going into Basic or Battle too early
| Start with Guardian Mode to build your character first
|-
| Ignoring Guardian progression
| Use Guardian to level up, earn rewards and learn the game
|-
| Overthinking builds too early
| Start with a simple STR / DEX damage build first
|-
| Starting with a specialized build too early
| Try specialized builds such as WIL / STA later
|-
| Expecting every player to play WIL
| In Guardian Mode, damage dealers are usually still needed, and often only one WIL-focused player is enough
|-
| Wasting rare materials too soon
| Learn Enchanting before using rare Jewels or valuable materials
|-
| Confusing stats, items and skills
| Use the Stats and Items pages to understand the terminology
|-
| Not asking for help
| Ask the community when you are confused
|}


== Recommended Progression ==
== Recommended Progression ==


The simplest beginner path is:
A simple beginner progression path:
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Stage
! Focus
! Notes
|-
| '''1. First Start'''
| Install and update the game
| Use the '''[[Game Installation Guide]]''' if needed
|-
| '''2. Tutorial'''
| Learn controls and basic gameplay
| Available directly from the main menu
|-
| '''3. Single Play'''
| Practice against NPCs
| Useful for learning Basic and Battle mechanics, collecting early items and Gold
|-
| '''4. Guardian Mode'''
| Level up and collect rewards
| Best early progression path for character growth
|-
| '''5. Learn Core Systems'''
| Stats, Items and Enchant
| Helps you understand builds and progression
|-
| '''6. Choose a Beginner Build'''
| STR / DEX damage build
| Around 60 DEX and the rest into STR is a simple beginner-friendly direction
|-
| '''7. Improve Character'''
| Better items, stats and equipment
| Do not rush rare upgrades too early
|-
| '''8. Try Basic / Battle'''
| PvP and more competitive modes
| Easier after building a foundation
|}
 
== Beginner Checklist ==
 
Use this checklist if you are not sure what to do next.
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Done?
! Task
! Related page
|-
| ☐
| Install and update the game
| '''[[Game Installation Guide]]'''
|-
| ☐
| Fix launcher or missing DLL issues if needed
| '''[[Troubleshooting]]'''
|-
| ☐
| Complete the Tutorial
| This guide
|-
| ☐
| Try Single Play against NPCs
| This guide
|-
| ☐
| Start Guardian Mode
| This guide
|-
| ☐
| Learn what STR, STA, DEX and WIL do
| '''[[Stats]]'''
|-
| ☐
| Start with a STR / DEX damage build
| '''[[Stats#STR|STR]]''' / '''[[Stats#DEX|DEX]]'''
|-
| ☐
| Learn Quick Slot Items and Buff Items
| '''[[Items]]'''
|-
| ☐
| Learn Enchanting before using rare materials
| '''[[Enchantment]]'''
|-
| ☐
| Ask the community for help if confused
| Discord / in-game community
|}
 
== Community and Help ==


'''Tutorial → Guardian → Basic/Battle'''
Do not be afraid to ask other players for help.


First learn the game, then build your character in Guardian, and then move into the other modes once you have a stronger foundation.
Fantasy Tennis can feel confusing at the beginning, especially when it comes to progression, items, stats, builds and what to do first.


== Common Beginner Mistakes ==
Asking questions in Discord or in game can help you avoid common mistakes and understand the game faster.


* Skipping the tutorial
Most experienced players would rather answer beginner questions than see new players quit because the game feels overwhelming.
* Going into Basic or Battle too early
* Ignoring Guardian progression
* Overthinking builds too soon
* Playing too aggressively without understanding the game first
* Not asking other players for help when confused


== Final Tips ==
== Final Tips ==


If you are completely new to Fantasy Tennis, do the tutorial first and then focus mainly on Guardian Mode.
If you are completely new, do not rush.
 
Start with the Tutorial, practice in Single Play, focus on Guardian Mode, learn the core systems step by step, and ask the community for help when needed.
 
A good early goal is not to build the perfect character immediately. It is to understand how the game works and avoid wasting important resources too early.


Use Guardian to level up, collect items, and strengthen your character. Once you have built a better foundation, moving into Basic and Battle will feel much more natural and rewarding.
For most beginners, a simple '''STR / DEX damage build''' is a good starting point because it is easier to play and useful in Guardian Mode.


Also, try to connect with other players. Asking for help in Discord or in game can save you a lot of confusion and help you improve much faster.
== Related Pages ==


[[Category:Guides]]
* '''[[Game Installation Guide]]''' – explains how to install and start the game.
* '''[[Troubleshooting]]''' – explains common errors and fixes.
* '''[[Stats]]''' – explains attributes, secondary stats and formulas.
* '''[[Items]]''' – explains Quick Slot items, Buff Items and item effects.
* '''[[Enchantment]]''' – explains Tablets, Elemental Stones, Jewels and the Enchant system.
* '''[[Maps]]''' – shows map information and Gacha availability.

Latest revision as of 14:59, 5 May 2026

Overview

The Beginner's Guide helps new players understand what to do first in JFTSE.

Fantasy Tennis can feel confusing at the beginning because the game has many systems, such as Tutorial, Single Play, Guardian Mode, Stats, Items, Enchantments, Housing and different match modes.

This guide gives you a simple starting path and links to the most important wiki pages.

The recommended beginner path is:

Install the game → Complete the Tutorial → Try Single Play → Start Guardian Mode → Learn Stats and Items → Choose a beginner build → Improve your character → Try Basic and Battle

Before You Start

Before playing, make sure the game is installed correctly.

If you are installing the game for the first time, see the Game Installation Guide.

If the game does not start, shows missing DLL errors, disconnects with an old version message, or has launcher problems, see the Troubleshooting page.

Useful starting pages:

Topic Page When to use it
Installation Game Installation Guide If you are installing the game for the first time
Common errors Troubleshooting If the game does not start or shows errors
Stats and builds Stats If you want to understand STR, STA, DEX and WIL
Items Items If you want to understand Quick Slot items, Buff Items and item effects
Enchant Enchantment If you want to improve equipment with Tablets, Elemental Stones or Jewels
Maps Maps If you want to learn about maps and possible rewards

Recommended Beginner Path

The simplest beginner path is:

  1. Install and update the game.
  2. Complete the Tutorial.
  3. Try Single Play against NPCs.
  4. Start with Guardian Mode.
  5. Level up your character.
  6. Learn the basic stat and item systems.
  7. Choose a simple beginner-friendly build.
  8. Improve your character step by step.
  9. Try Basic or Battle once you feel more comfortable.

In short:

Tutorial → Single Play → Guardian → STR / DEX beginner build → Stats / Items / Enchant → Basic / Battle

Tutorial

Tutorial menu icon
Tutorial menu icon

If you are new, start with the Tutorial.

The Tutorial is available directly from the main menu and teaches the basic controls and match flow.

It helps you understand:

  • Basic controls
  • Movement
  • Timing
  • Ball hitting
  • Basic match flow

Skipping the Tutorial can make the beginning harder, especially if you are not familiar with Fantasy Tennis movement and timing.

Tip: Complete the Tutorial before trying Guardian, Single Play, Basic or Battle.


Single Play

Single Play menu icon
Single Play menu icon

After completing the Tutorial, Single Play is a good place to practice against NPC opponents.

Single Play lets new players learn the game without immediately playing against experienced players.

It can help beginners practice:

  • Movement
  • Ball timing
  • Basic Mode mechanics
  • Battle Mode mechanics
  • Item usage
  • Match flow
  • Positioning
  • How different game modes feel

Single Play includes Basic and Battle-style stages where players can progress through different levels.

It can also be useful for collecting early items and Gold.

Tip: If Guardian Mode still feels confusing, try Single Play first to get more comfortable with the mechanics.


Start with Guardian Mode

After the Tutorial and some Single Play practice, Guardian Mode is usually the best place for new players to build their character.

Guardian Mode helps new players:

  • Level up their character
  • Earn Gold and rewards
  • Learn basic gameplay
  • Collect useful items
  • Understand movement and timing
  • Build a stronger foundation before entering PvP modes

If your goal is to compete later in Basic or Battle, Guardian Mode is usually the best long-term starting point.

Why Single Play and Guardian Help Beginners

Basic and Battle against other players can be difficult for new players if they enter too early.

New players usually lack:

  • Levels
  • Items
  • Stats
  • Game knowledge
  • Movement experience
  • Understanding of Quick Slot items and buffs
  • Understanding of Guardian mechanics and team roles

Single Play helps beginners practice mechanics against NPCs.

Guardian Mode helps beginners level up, collect rewards and build a stronger character.

Together, Single Play and Guardian Mode give new players a much better foundation before entering more competitive modes.

Tips for Guardian

Guardian Mode is one of the best early progression modes for new players because it helps with leveling, Gold and useful rewards.

To maximize your Guardian rewards, use your starting Gold carefully.

Carnival Pro Coin Gacha

Carnival Pro Coin Gacha
Carnival Pro Coin Gacha

One useful early option is the Carnival Pro Coin Gacha.

The Carnival Pro Coin Gacha has a high chance of giving Gold Rings and EXP Rings.

These rings can double your Guardian rewards:

  • Gold Ring – doubles Gold rewards
  • EXP Ring – doubles EXP rewards

Gold and EXP Rings are consumable items. Once equipped, one ring is used per round.

Housing

Housing
Housing

After earning enough Gold, it is recommended to invest in a House.

Houses provide additional Gold and EXP bonuses.

Examples:

  • Level 1 House – gives 30% bonus to Gold and EXP
  • Level 4 House – gives up to 45% bonus to Gold and EXP

Before you can level up your house, you need to reach the required amount of Housing Points.

Housing Points can be gained by buying furniture and placing it in your house from the main screen.

Learn the Core Systems

After you understand the basic gameplay, you should learn the core systems that affect progression.

System Why it matters Wiki page
Stats Explains STR, STA, DEX, WIL and Secondary Stats Stats
Items Explains Quick Slot items, Buff Items, Cooltime, Duration and item effects Items
Enchant Explains Tablets, Elemental Stones, Jewels and equipment improvement Enchantment
Maps Shows map information and where certain rewards may come from Maps
Troubleshooting Helps fix common installation or launch issues Troubleshooting

Stats for Beginners

Stats are numerical values and bonuses that affect gameplay.

The four main attributes are:

As a beginner, you do not need to fully optimize your build immediately.

It is more important to understand what stats are and how they affect gameplay.

For more details, see the Stats page.

Beginner Build Guidance

New players do not need a perfect build immediately, but choosing a simple and useful stat direction can make early progression much easier.

For beginners, a STR / DEX damage build is usually the easiest starting point.

This type of build is simple to understand, works well in Guardian Mode and helps the team by dealing damage.

A common damage-focused setup is:

  • Around 60 DEX
  • The remaining points into STR

DEX helps with movement, responsiveness and projectile-related mechanics.

STR supports offensive pressure and damage-related mechanics.

This makes the build easier to play than more specialized setups.

For detailed stat explanations, see the Stats page.

Damage Build

Build Main stats Purpose Beginner friendly?
STR / DEX Damage Build Around 60 DEX, rest STR Damage, movement and offensive pressure Yes

This build is recommended for many beginners because it gives clear value in Guardian Mode and is easier to use than more specialized support or ball-control builds.

Why STR / DEX Is Beginner Friendly

A STR / DEX damage build is usually easier for beginners because:

  • It gives clear offensive value.
  • It helps in Guardian Mode.
  • It is easier to understand than specialized setups.
  • It supports movement and responsiveness through DEX.
  • It supports damage and offensive pressure through STR.
  • Most Guardian rooms need players who can deal damage.

If you are unsure what to build first, starting as a damage dealer is usually the safest choice.

WIL / STA Builds

A WIL / STA build can be useful, but it is usually more specialized.

WIL supports ball behavior, ball damage and curve-related gameplay.

STA supports survivability, recovery and defensive gameplay.

This type of build can be useful in certain team setups, but it is not always the easiest option for new players.

In Guardian Mode, a room usually does not need every player to focus on WIL. Often, only one WIL-focused player can be enough, while the other players focus on dealing damage.

Because of this, beginners usually have an easier time starting as damage dealers.

Recommended Beginner Build Choice

Build type Recommended for beginners? Why
STR / DEX Damage Build Yes Easy to understand, strong for Guardian progression and useful in most rooms
WIL / STA Build Later More specialized and more dependent on team setup
Pure experimental builds Later Better after understanding Stats, Items and Guardian mechanics

Tip: If you are new and unsure what to build, start with a simple STR / DEX damage setup first. It is easier to play, helps your team in Guardian Mode and gives you a strong foundation before trying more specialized builds.

Items for Beginners

Items are objects found under the Item tab.

Important beginner item systems include:

  • Quick Slot Items – usable items such as Fireball, Blizzard, Healing or Rebirth
  • Buff Items – items such as Item Bash, Blessed Aim, Frenzy or Defensive Auras
  • Cooltime – how long you must wait before using an item again
  • Duration – how long an item effect stays active
  • Synergistic Effects – temporary effects that support gameplay or other items

For more details, see the Items page.

Beginner Item Tips

As a beginner, focus on understanding what your items do before trying to optimize everything.

Useful beginner concepts:

Concept Why it matters Page
Quick Slot Items Used during gameplay for attack, defense, healing or support Items → Quick Slot Items
Buff Items Can improve damage, projectiles, movement, defense or ball behavior Items → Buff Items
Cooltime Tells you when an item can be used again Items → Cooltime and Duration
Duration Tells you how long an effect stays active Items → Cooltime and Duration

A simple beginner-friendly idea is to use offensive Quick Slot items together with suitable Buff Items.

For example:

  • Item Bash can increase item damage.
  • Blessed Aim can add an additional projectile.
  • Defensive Auras can help with survivability.

Do not worry about perfect timing immediately. First learn what each item does.

Enchanting for Beginners

Enchanting is used to improve equipment.

There are two main enchant types:

  • Attribute Enchants – add STR, STA, DEX or WIL to equipment
  • Element Enchants – add elemental attack or elemental defense effects

Enchanting uses materials such as:

  • Tablets
  • Elemental Stones
  • Jewels

New players do not need to focus heavily on perfect enchants immediately. Learn the system first and avoid wasting rare materials too early.

For more details, see the Enchantment page.

Beginner Enchant Tips

Enchanting can be useful, but it can also consume important materials.

For beginners:

  • Do not waste rare Jewels too early.
  • Learn how enchantment levels work first.
  • Use cheaper materials for early attempts when possible.
  • Read the Enchantment page before pushing high enchantment levels.
  • Focus on understanding your build before investing heavily.

For detailed upgrade strategy and Jewel usage, see Recommended Jewel Usage.

Game Modes for Beginners

JFTSE has different game modes with different learning curves.

Mode Description Beginner note
Tutorial Teaches the basic controls and match flow Always recommended for completely new players
Single Play Lets players practice against NPCs Good for learning Basic and Battle-style mechanics
Guardian Progression-focused mode against NPC enemies and bosses Recommended for leveling, Gold and early rewards
Basic Tennis-focused mode Best after learning movement, timing and ball control
Battle More chaotic mode with Quick Slot items and combat effects Easier after learning Items, Stats and buffs

Basic and Battle are more enjoyable once you have some levels, items and general experience.

When to Try Basic or Battle

You can try Basic or Battle whenever you want, but they may feel difficult at the beginning.

Before focusing on Basic or Battle, it helps to understand:

  • Movement
  • Timing
  • Stats
  • Quick Slot items
  • Buff Items
  • Enchanting
  • Your character build

A good rule for beginners:

Build your foundation in Tutorial, Single Play and Guardian first, then explore Basic and Battle.

Common Beginner Mistakes

Mistake Better approach
Skipping the Tutorial Complete the Tutorial first to learn basic controls and timing
Ignoring Single Play Use Single Play to practice against NPCs and understand Basic / Battle mechanics
Going into Basic or Battle too early Start with Guardian Mode to build your character first
Ignoring Guardian progression Use Guardian to level up, earn rewards and learn the game
Overthinking builds too early Start with a simple STR / DEX damage build first
Starting with a specialized build too early Try specialized builds such as WIL / STA later
Expecting every player to play WIL In Guardian Mode, damage dealers are usually still needed, and often only one WIL-focused player is enough
Wasting rare materials too soon Learn Enchanting before using rare Jewels or valuable materials
Confusing stats, items and skills Use the Stats and Items pages to understand the terminology
Not asking for help Ask the community when you are confused

Recommended Progression

A simple beginner progression path:

Stage Focus Notes
1. First Start Install and update the game Use the Game Installation Guide if needed
2. Tutorial Learn controls and basic gameplay Available directly from the main menu
3. Single Play Practice against NPCs Useful for learning Basic and Battle mechanics, collecting early items and Gold
4. Guardian Mode Level up and collect rewards Best early progression path for character growth
5. Learn Core Systems Stats, Items and Enchant Helps you understand builds and progression
6. Choose a Beginner Build STR / DEX damage build Around 60 DEX and the rest into STR is a simple beginner-friendly direction
7. Improve Character Better items, stats and equipment Do not rush rare upgrades too early
8. Try Basic / Battle PvP and more competitive modes Easier after building a foundation

Beginner Checklist

Use this checklist if you are not sure what to do next.

Done? Task Related page
Install and update the game Game Installation Guide
Fix launcher or missing DLL issues if needed Troubleshooting
Complete the Tutorial This guide
Try Single Play against NPCs This guide
Start Guardian Mode This guide
Learn what STR, STA, DEX and WIL do Stats
Start with a STR / DEX damage build STR / DEX
Learn Quick Slot Items and Buff Items Items
Learn Enchanting before using rare materials Enchantment
Ask the community for help if confused Discord / in-game community

Community and Help

Do not be afraid to ask other players for help.

Fantasy Tennis can feel confusing at the beginning, especially when it comes to progression, items, stats, builds and what to do first.

Asking questions in Discord or in game can help you avoid common mistakes and understand the game faster.

Most experienced players would rather answer beginner questions than see new players quit because the game feels overwhelming.

Final Tips

If you are completely new, do not rush.

Start with the Tutorial, practice in Single Play, focus on Guardian Mode, learn the core systems step by step, and ask the community for help when needed.

A good early goal is not to build the perfect character immediately. It is to understand how the game works and avoid wasting important resources too early.

For most beginners, a simple STR / DEX damage build is a good starting point because it is easier to play and useful in Guardian Mode.

Related Pages

  • Game Installation Guide – explains how to install and start the game.
  • Troubleshooting – explains common errors and fixes.
  • Stats – explains attributes, secondary stats and formulas.
  • Items – explains Quick Slot items, Buff Items and item effects.
  • Enchantment – explains Tablets, Elemental Stones, Jewels and the Enchant system.
  • Maps – shows map information and Gacha availability.