ODIN: Valhalla Rising is an epic open-world MMORPG that drops you into a visually stunning Norse-inspired world filled with challenging quests, sprawling maps, and fierce enemies. While it's easy to get immersed in the story and world-building, progressing efficiently can be tricky without a bit of planning. Whether you're a new adventurer or a returning Viking looking to optimize your gameplay, here are 10 essential tips to help you level up and gear up faster in ODIN: Valhalla Rising.

Main quests in ODIN: Valhalla Rising are your primary roadmap through the world. They don't just offer lore—they're the fastest route to unlocking key game systems like mounts, crafting, fast travel points, and new regions. Early levels (1–30) are designed to be completed mostly through main story content without much need for grinding.
Moreover, the main quests tend to lead you toward areas with side quests and grind-friendly mobs, so following the story keeps your leveling efficient and natural. Try not to skip dialogue too quickly either—sometimes, story missions introduce important mechanics you'll need later.
Tip: Don't get distracted by PvP or crafting until you've unlocked your first mount and cleared the second major region. That's when your progression options open up significantly.
While the main story is efficient, side quests offer a strong supplemental source of EXP and gear. When you arrive in a new area, check your map for blue exclamation marks (side quests). These often require minimal effort—such as killing 10 nearby mobs or collecting materials from the same location as your main objective.
Additionally, some side quests reward you with gear that's tailored to your class and level, making them more useful than random drops. In many zones, you'll also find repeatable side quests that can be done daily for bonus resources.
Tip: Batch side quests with your main quest route. This saves time and ensures you're constantly leveling and collecting loot with every objective you complete.
Travel time in ODIN can be significant—especially before fast travel nodes are unlocked. That's where your mount becomes essential. Once you gain access to your first mount through the main questline, make it a habit to use it at every opportunity.
Mounts not only reduce travel time by 30–50% but also let you bypass certain mobs or hazards more safely. Later, you'll gain access to mount equipment and upgrades that can increase movement speed and health, which is particularly helpful in PvP zones or when being chased by aggressive mobs.
Tip: If your mount gets stuck or glitches, re-summon it quickly instead of walking—it's still faster than foot travel even in short bursts.
Joining a guild (or "clan" depending on the localization) isn't just about social interaction—it's a practical step toward faster progression. Most active guilds offer passive bonuses like increased XP gain, higher drop rates, and additional guild-exclusive quests.
Guilds also provide access to cooperative content, such as world boss raids and guild missions, which reward rare crafting materials, enhancement stones, and sometimes even Odin Valhalla Rising Diamonds. These resources are often time-gated in solo play but are more easily obtained with a team.
Tip: Look for a guild that matches your playstyle—whether casual, competitive PvP, or PvE-focused. And don't be afraid to switch if it's inactive.
Auto-battle (or auto-hunting) is one of ODIN's best features for players who want to grind efficiently. However, using it carelessly can lead to frequent deaths, gear damage, and wasted potions. Instead, set your auto-battle configuration based on the enemies in the area:
Tip: Check in periodically while auto-farming to repair gear, restock potions, or move to more efficient locations. Unattended auto-hunting can lead to poor returns if your setup isn't optimized.
In ODIN: Valhalla Rising, your gear directly impacts your survivability, damage output, and even your mobility (if it includes movement-enhancing stats). As you level up, monsters get tougher—so simply relying on new drops without enhancements will quickly leave you underpowered.
You should regularly enhance your armor and weapons using the available blacksmith system. Early on, gear enhancement only requires common materials, but as you progress, you'll need rarer enhancement stones, which are best saved for blue- or purple-tier gear.
Additionally, remember to socket runes or gems if your gear supports it. These provide valuable stat boosts and are essential in PvP and high-end PvE content.
Tip: Don't max out enhancements on low-tier gear. Aim to bring weapons to +3–+5 early, and reserve major upgrades for rare drops or crafted equipment at level 30+.
Daily content is a core part of efficient progression in ODIN. Activities like daily dungeons, mission boards, bounty quests, and time-limited events provide consistent XP, enhancement materials, Diamonds, and crafting loot. Skipping these means missing out on some of the highest ROI tasks in the game.
Some daily dungeons are class-specific or level-gated, so make sure you unlock and complete them as soon as they become available. Others are solo-friendly or can be queued via matchmaking, which helps if you're short on playtime.
Tip: Set a short checklist for your login session:
Doing these daily takes less than 30 minutes but pays off long-term.
Every class in ODIN: Valhalla Rising has a unique set of skills that can be customized depending on your playstyle—whether it's PvE grinding, dungeon clearing, or PvP encounters. To progress efficiently, you'll want to build skill sets for different scenarios and switch between them as needed.
Focus on skills that offer strong AoE damage for farming and fast cooldowns for auto-battling. In contrast, use burst-heavy or crowd control skills for boss fights or PvP duels.
Also, don't forget about passive skills and stat-boosting upgrades. These often get overlooked, but they add significant power once leveled.
Tip: Use your skill preview window to compare DPS output and cooldown times before investing skill points. And always test new skill combos in safe areas.
You'll notice that certain levels—like 20, 30, and 40—often come with unlocks such as new zones, stronger mobs, or gear upgrades. These are “power spike” moments where the difficulty ramps up. If you try to push through without being prepared, you'll waste resources and time.
When you hit a new region and suddenly feel underpowered, it's usually a sign you need to:
Tip: If your character dies repeatedly in a new area, you're better off retreating to farm the previous zone for a short time. The investment will pay off once you're ready to push forward.
There are multiple currencies in ODIN: Gold, Diamonds (premium), enhancement materials, and event tokens. Managing them properly is key to efficient growth. Many new players make the mistake of wasting resources on cosmetics, RNG-based gachas, or over-enhancing early-game gear.
Instead, prioritize:
Avoid using Diamonds on temporary buffs unless you're prepping for a high-stakes dungeon or PvP event.
Tip: Save your premium currency until you understand the economy. Prices and shop values shift often, especially during seasonal events.