Seven Knights Re:BIRTH Starter Guide

Current starter path for March 2026: reroll only if it is efficient, push story early, unlock ruby farming fast, and avoid wasting premium resources.

Last refreshed: Guide basis: official March update, Pro Game Guides beginner route, current community farming habits
Current context: the March 2026 live cycle is centered on the Solo Leveling collaboration and the public code SKRE300BIRTH. This page now prioritizes written steps over launch-week reroll hype.

Current start

The current early-game objective is not to create a perfect account. It is to reach a stable loop quickly: clear story, unlock systems, claim current public rewards, and start building ruby income. That is why this page now treats rerolling as optional efficiency, not as the entire game.

Important: The official PC client is still clumsy for fast rerolling. If you reroll at all, use guest login on mobile or an Android emulator.

Reroll in 2026

  • Use guest login: guest login plus quick resets are what make rerolling viable at all.
  • Push to Story 1-2: current beginner guides still agree that this is the first clean milestone before claiming the mailbox and opening your useful banners.
  • Aim for Teo or another premium PvE carry: Teo remains a high-value start because he speeds both story and ruby farming.
  • Do not loop forever: if you already have a good carry and a functional support shell, start progressing.

Pocket Gamer's March 2026 view is the right baseline here: rerolling helps, but it is not mandatory for normal account progression.

First-day priorities

  1. Claim all current mailbox and beginner rewards as soon as the menu opens.
  2. Redeem SKRE300BIRTH at the official coupon center.
  3. Push story until core systems and ruby farming are unlocked.
  4. Spend the first meaningful resources on one proven farmer, one tank, and one support instead of spreading upgrades wide.
  5. If the collaboration is active, clear its early missions before settling into longer farming sessions.

That sequence creates momentum faster than overthinking the first ten pulls.

Ruby farming and keys

Ruby farming is still one of the most important medium-term systems in the game. The current beginner logic remains straightforward: push the highest comfortable stage, assign a fast AoE clearer, set skill priority around wide attacks, and let the system do work while you handle shorter sessions elsewhere.

Carry choice

Teo, Yeonhee, and other wide-target carries keep ruby farming smooth because they reduce failed loops and speed clears.

Key spending

Current beginner advice still favors buying key bundles at the efficient 50 and 80 ruby breakpoints, then stopping before the value worsens.

Banner spending rules

Do: spend for account structure. One good farmer, one tank, one support, then mode-specific upgrades.
Don't: burn premium currency on every live banner just because it is limited. Limited-time availability is not the same thing as immediate account value.

The March 2026 collaboration makes this more important than usual. If your account is still weak in story or farming, fix those basics before hard-committing to luxury pulls.

Common mistakes

  • Rerolling too long instead of pushing story once the account is already good enough.
  • Ignoring the public code and current event rewards while obsessing over banner luck.
  • Building too many damage dealers and no real frontliner or support.
  • Forgetting that new collaboration units still need testing before they automatically replace old staples.

References

Quick checklist

  • Guest login if you are rerolling.
  • Push story to unlock systems.
  • Redeem SKRE300BIRTH.
  • Prioritize one farmer, one tank, one support.
  • Buy only efficient key bundles.