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Heroes of History Free Gems, My Personal Tips That Actually Work

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Vanesa Decorriage | May 22, 2026 at 1:05AM (edited)

How to Get "Heroes of History" In-Game Gems — My Personal Tips That Actually Work (I Swear on My Last Legendary Pull) 💎

 

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Okay okay okay, sit down, grab a snack, because I'm about to drop some knowledge on you, friend.

So you've been playing Heroes of History, right? You're staring at that gem counter in the top corner of your screen. It's at... let me guess... something embarrassing. Like 12. Or 47. Or — and this one hurts — zero. Yeah. I've been there. Oh trust me, I have BEEN there. I once spent every single gem I had trying to pull Cleopatra because I thought she looked cool. Did I get her? NO. Did I cry a little? ...I'm not answering that.

Anyway. Let me share what I've learned after months of playing this game way too much and making every mistake in the book so you don't have to.


1. Daily Login Rewards — Just Show Up, Seriously

This one sounds SO obvious that your eyes probably just glazed over. But listen. LISTEN. I cannot tell you how many times I forgot to log in for like three days straight and then looked at the calendar reward I missed and just... sat there in silence. Staring.

The daily login calendar in Heroes of History is honestly generous if you're consistent. Some days it's just a little gold or some XP potions (meh), but then there are those BEAUTIFUL days where they just hand you gems like candy. I think it's usually around the 7th, 14th, and 28th days of the monthly cycle? Something like that. The point is — it adds up faster than you think.

Set a phone alarm if you have to. I'm not even kidding. Mine goes off at 8 AM and it just says "GEMS" in all caps. My roommate thinks I'm unhinged. She's not wrong.


2. Quests. Do Them. All of Them.

Okay here's my thing about quests — they're boring sometimes. Like, "Defeat 30 barbarian camps." Cool, thanks game, love doing the same thing for the 400th time.

BUT.

The gem rewards from completing quest lines are genuinely significant, especially the storyline quests and the achievement-based ones. I started going through my quest log one rainy Sunday (riveting social life, I know) and I realized I had like FORTY unfinished quests just... sitting there. Collecting dust. Mocking me.

Heroes of History Free Gems Tips I knocked out a bunch of them and ended up with something like 800 gems by the end of the day. Eight. Hundred. Just lying around in my quest log like loose change under couch cushions.

So yeah — check your quest log. You're probably richer than you think.


3. Events Are Your Best Friend (Even the Weird Ones)

Oh man, the events in this game. Some of them are incredible. Some of them are... confusing. I remember one event where I had to collect these weird pumpkin tokens during a Halloween thing and I had NO idea what I was doing for like two days. Just clicking stuff randomly. Vibing. Eventually I figured it out and walked away with a decent gem haul, but it was touch and go there for a minute.

Here's my tip: when a new event drops, don't just dive in blind like I did with the pumpkins. Take like TWO MINUTES to read the event description. Figure out what the gem rewards are and what you need to do to get them. Prioritize those tasks.

Heroes of History Free Gems Guide Some events have gem rewards hidden in milestone tiers, some have them as ranking rewards, and some just throw them at you for participating. Either way, events are consistently one of the BEST sources of free gems in the game. Don't sleep on them.

Also — seasonal events around holidays tend to be the most generous, in my experience. The Lunar New Year event last year? Chef's kiss. I'm still riding that high.


4. Arena and PvP — Even If You Suck (Like I Did)

Real talk: when I first started doing Arena battles, I was TERRIBLE. Like, embarrassingly bad. I was putting my cavalry against spearmen and wondering why I kept losing. Classic rookie stuff.

But here's the thing — you don't have to be in the top 10 to get gems from Arena. Even mid-tier rankings give you a decent daily/weekly gem payout, and it's completely passive income once you set your defense team. You just... exist, and gems trickle in.

And the more you play, the better you get. I eventually learned which commanders counter which (after losing approximately 9,000 battles, but who's counting), and now I hover around the top 50-100 on my server. The gem rewards at that level are NICE. Not whale-level nice, but "I can actually afford to do stuff" nice.

So even if PvP intimidates you, just dip your toes in. You might surprise yourself. And if you lose a lot at first — welcome to the club. We have snacks.


5. Join an Active Alliance (This Is Non-Negotiable)

I cannot stress this enough. I played solo for my first month because I'm an introvert and the idea of talking to strangers in a game made me want to hide under a blanket.

But oh my god, the difference an active alliance makes.

Active alliances do alliance events, alliance wars, territory stuff — all of which give gems or gem-equivalent rewards. Plus, some alliances have their own internal reward systems where the leaders distribute gems or resources to active members.

And honestly? The social aspect makes the game way more fun. My alliance has a Discord and we have inside jokes and we celebrate when someone pulls a legendary commander and we roast each other when someone makes a dumb mistake. It's great. I went from "please don't make me talk to people" to "okay who's attacking us at 2 AM, I WILL WAKE UP FOR THIS."

Find an active alliance. Seriously. It changed the whole game for me.


6. The Gem Pit / Gem Mine — Upgrade It. Now.

Okay this is a quick one but important. If you haven't upgraded your gem mine building yet, what are you DOING? Go do it right now. I'll wait.

...

Back? Cool.

The gem mine gives you free gems over time. It's not a LOT, but it's constant and it adds up. Upgrade it to the max level you can. Every time. It's one of those things where future-you will be very grateful that past-you invested in it.

I ignored mine for WEEKS when I first started because I thought "eh, it's slow, who cares." Past-me was an idiot. Don't be past-me.


7. Watch Those Free Offers and Ads (I Know, I Know)

sigh

Yeah. The "watch an ad for gems" thing. I know. It's not glamorous. It's not exciting. You're sitting there watching a 30-second ad for some other mobile game you'll never download, and it feels kinda silly.

But those free gems ADD UP. I usually just watch them while I'm doing something else — making coffee, waiting for my ramen to cook, pretending to listen during work meetings (don't tell my boss). It's like 50-100 gems a day just from tapping a button and zoning out for a few minutes.

Is it the most dignified way to earn gems? Absolutely not. Is it free? Yes. Do I do it? Every single day.

Also check the "free gem" offers section — sometimes there are surveys or app download offers that give you a decent chunk of gems for minimal effort. Just... use a throwaway email for the surveys. Trust me on that one.


8. Don't Hoard Forever — But Don't Waste Them Either

This is more of a philosophical tip, but I think it matters.

When I first started getting a decent gem income, I became a hoarder. I just... saved. And saved. And saved. I was sitting on like 15,000 gems and refusing to spend them because what if something BETTER came along??

But then I realized — gems that sit in your inventory doing nothing aren't helping you. Use them wisely. Buy the things that give you the best return: VIP time, event resets, specific commander sculptures if they're in the shop, stuff like that.

On the flip side — and I learned this the HARD way — don't blow all your gems on a single summoning session because you got emotional. I have done this. More than once. I will not discuss the specifics because it's still painful.

Be strategic. Have a plan. And maybe set a gem budget for yourself before you start pulling, so you don't end up at zero wondering what happened.

...

Just me? Okay.


9. Check Your Mail and Compensation Rewards

This one's sneaky. The game sometimes sends gem rewards directly to your in-game mail — server maintenance compensation, bug fix apologies, milestone celebrations, etc. And if you don't check your mail regularly, those rewards EXPIRE.

I lost a 500-gem compensation reward once because I didn't check my mail for a week. A WEEK. Five hundred gems. Into the void. Gone forever.

Now I check my mail every single time I log in. It takes two seconds. Don't be like past-me. Check your mail.


10. Be Patient (The Hardest Tip of All)

Okay I saved this one for last because it's the least fun to hear, but it might be the most important.

This game is designed to make you want to spend real money. That's just the truth. The gem scarcity is intentional. The flashy banners are intentional. The limited-time offers are VERY intentional.

And look, if you want to spend money, that's totally your choice. No judgment. But if you're a free-to-play player (or mostly free-to-play, like me — I caved ONCE for a $5 pack and I don't regret it), then patience is your greatest asset.

The gems WILL come. Slowly, but they'll come. Focus on the daily sources, do your events, upgrade your mine, and don't compare yourself to the whales on your server. They're playing a different game. You're playing YOUR game.

I've been playing Heroes of History for about eight months now, and I have a pretty solid roster of commanders, a decent gem stockpile, and I haven't gone broke in real life. That's a win in my book.


Final Thoughts

So there you have it — my personal, slightly rambling, definitely too-long guide to getting gems in Heroes of History. Some of these tips are obvious, some are things I wish someone had told ME when I started, and some are just... lessons I learned by being an idiot and hoping you won't repeat my mistakes.

If I had to distill it all down to one single piece of advice, it would be this:

Be consistent, be strategic, and for the love of all that is holy, don't blow 5,000 gems on a single pull at 2 AM because you're "feeling lucky."

You're not lucky. Go to bed.

But seriously — this game is a blast, the gem economy is manageable if you're smart about it, and the community (at least on my server) is genuinely great. If you see me in-game, say hi. I'll be the one with way too many resources and a slightly concerning amount of game knowledge.

Happy gaming, friends. May your pulls be legendary and your gem count never hit zero. 💎

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