5 Love and Deepspace Beginner Mistakes That Quietly Waste Your Wishes
New Hunters tend to lose resources in the same five places: pulling on the wrong Wish pool, letting Stamina overflow, slotting the wrong Protocore shape, leveling a Memory Card before its Myth Pair partner, and skipping the one daily Memory source that doesn't cost a single Wish. None of these are hard to fix once you know they exist – that's the whole point of this list.
Mistake 1: Pulling on the wrong Wish pool
Love and Deepspace splits pulls into permanent Empyrean Wish and limited Deepspace Wish, and new players often spend Deepspace Wish assuming it works like the permanent pool, or hoard Empyrean Wish waiting for a banner that's actually on the other pool entirely. Our beginner guide's advice still holds: decide early whether you already know which Love Interest you want, then commit your first Wishes to that pool on purpose instead of spreading them thin.
Our Wish F2P guide lays out all five current pool types side by side if you want to plan further ahead.
Mistake 2: Letting Stamina overflow instead of spending it
Several guides call Stamina the single scarcest resource in the game, scarcer than Diamonds, because almost every way to level a Memory Card eventually needs it. Stamina storage is capped, so once you hit the ceiling, everything your account regenerates afterward is simply lost until you spend some down.
The fix is routine, not grinding harder: check in daily and spend Stamina on whatever currently levels your main-team Memory Cards, even a partial dump, rather than saving up for a big session that lets the cap overflow in the meantime.
Mistake 3: Slotting the wrong Protocore on a Memory Card
Protocores come in four groups – Alpha, Beta, Gamma and Delta – and only two of them fit each Memory Card: Alpha and Beta go on Solar cards, Gamma and Delta go on Lunar cards. New Hunters who don't check this before farming Core Hunt end up holding a stack of cores that can't slot onto half their roster.
Our Protocore guide covers the shapes and rarities in plain terms, and the Protocore Matrix guide goes further with all 24 named cores grouped by color and the specific day each one farms best.
Mistake 4: Leveling a card before finishing its Myth Pair
It's tempting to dump every resource into whichever Memory Card you pulled first, but a card that's part of a Myth Pair unlocks its real payoff – a Battle Companion, a story chapter, an outfit Set – only once both cards in the pair are ranked up together. Leveling one half in isolation is progress, technically, but it's the slower path to the reward you actually want.
Check our Stellactrum and Memory Sets guide before you commit heavy investment, to figure out whether the card you're leveling has a Myth partner worth pulling for first.
Mistake 5: Never touching Galaxy Explorer
Galaxy Explorer is the one daily Memory source that doesn't touch your Wish count at all, split into a Silver Galaxy (mostly 3 and 4-star rewards) and a Radiant Galaxy (the only place a 5-star can drop outside of Wishes). New players who only ever pull on banners are leaving this free daily roll on the table.
Our Galaxy Explorer guide covers the exact odds for both tiers, so you know what a daily check-in is actually worth before you decide it's not worth the extra tap.
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