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Bonnie Senclakiri | about 10 hours ago (edited)

How I Hoard Diamonds in Idle Angels (Without Selling My Soul)

 

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Hey there, fellow angel wrangler! If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably stared at your diamond count in Idle Angels and thought, “How in the celestial realms am I supposed to get more of these sparkly things?” Well, fear not! I’ve spent way too much time (and maybe a little too much coffee) figuring out how to rack up those diamonds without breaking the bank—or my sanity. Here’s my battle-tested, caffeine-fueled guide to getting more diamonds in Idle Angels, straight from my own trials, errors, and occasional victories.

1. Daily Logins: The Low-Hanging Fruit

This one’s a no-brainer, but you’d be surprised how many people forget to log in daily. I’ll admit it—I’ve had my fair share of “Oh no, I forgot to log in yesterday!” moments. Now, I’ve set up about five phone alarms labeled things like “DIAMONDS ARE WAITING” and “YOUR ANGELS MISS YOU.” (Okay, maybe I went a little overboard.)

But seriously, daily logins are the easiest way to get free diamonds. Most games, including Idle Angels, reward you just for showing up. And if you’re lucky, some days give out diamonds instead of other resources.

Pro tip: Check if there’s a monthly login bonus—sometimes those have big diamond payouts!

Funny story: Once, I was so determined not to miss a day that I logged in at 11:58 PM… only to realize my phone clock was an hour behind. Cue the panic as I frantically refreshed the game at what I thought was the last second. (Spoiler: I made it. Barely.)


2. Quests and Achievements: The Grind is Real (But Worth It)

If you’re like me, you love checking off little boxes. Idle Angels has a ton of quests and achievements that reward diamonds, and some of them are surprisingly easy to complete if you’re paying attention.

Idle Angels Free Diamonds Guide I once spent an entire evening knocking out every tiny quest I could find—“Upgrade one angel,” “Complete a stage,” “Collect X amount of gold.” By the end of it, I had a nice little pile of diamonds and a sense of accomplishment. (And also a slight headache from staring at my screen for too long.)

Here’s my strategy:

  • Prioritize diamond-rewarding quests. Some quests give better rewards than others, so focus on those first.
  • Check the achievement list. Some achievements are things you’d do anyway (like leveling up your angels), so why not get a bonus for it?
  • Don’t ignore the small stuff. Even if a quest only gives 5 diamonds, those add up over time. I like to think of it as my “diamond piggy bank”—every little bit counts!

Oh, and if you’re a completionist like me, you’ll love the feeling of seeing that “All quests completed!” notification. It’s the little things, right?


3. Events: The Diamond Goldmine

Events are where the real diamond magic happens. Idle Angels (like most idle games) loves to run limited-time events where you can earn diamonds by participating. These can be anything from spending a certain amount of resources to reaching specific milestones.

Idle Angels Free Diamonds Guide I treat events like they’re my part-time job. I’ve got a calendar with all the upcoming events marked, and I set reminders so I don’t miss out. (Yes, I’m that person.) Some of my best diamond hauls have come from events—once, I earned over 500 diamonds in a single week just by playing a little more strategically.

Here’s how to make the most of events:

  • Read the event details carefully. Some events require you to spend resources or complete specific tasks. Plan ahead so you’re not scrambling at the last minute.
  • Don’t ignore the small rewards. Even if an event gives out diamonds in small increments, it’s still free diamonds!
  • Join guild events if you can. Some events are guild-exclusive, and they often have great rewards. Plus, it’s a good way to bond with your guildmates over your shared diamond obsession.

Pro tip: If there’s an event that requires you to log in multiple times a day, set a reminder on your phone. I once missed out on a big reward because I forgot to check in during the afternoon. Never again!


4. Ads and Freebies: The Guilty Pleasure

Okay, I’ll admit it—I watch ads for diamonds. There, I said it. It’s not my proudest moment, but when you’re desperate for that last little push to afford a new angel, sometimes you’ve gotta do what you’ve gotta do.

Idle Angels (and many other mobile games) often give you the option to watch ads in exchange for rewards, including diamonds. It’s not a ton, but if you’re willing to sit through a few 30-second commercials, it can add up over time.

Here’s how I do it:

  • Watch ads during downtime. I usually do this while I’m waiting for my coffee to brew or during commercial breaks of my favorite shows. (Yes, I’m watching ads during commercials. The irony is not lost on me.)
  • Don’t go overboard. It’s easy to get sucked into watching just one more ad, but try to limit yourself. Your sanity (and your phone’s battery) will thank you.
  • Check for free diamond links or codes. Sometimes the game’s social media pages or forums will post free diamond codes or links. It’s worth keeping an eye out!

Funny story: My family now recognizes the Idle Angels ad jingle because I’ve watched it so many times. My little nephew even started humming it the other day. I think I’ve corrupted him.


5. Selling Stuff: Marie Kondo Your Inventory

If you’re a hoarder like me, your inventory is probably bursting at the seams with items you don’t actually need. Newsflash: You can sell a lot of that stuff for diamonds!

Idle Angels Free Diamonds Codes I used to keep every single item I earned, thinking “I might need this someday!” Spoiler: I never did. One day, I finally bit the bullet and sold a bunch of duplicate or low-tier items, and I was shocked at how many diamonds I got. It was like finding money in the couch cushions!

Here’s what to sell:

  • Duplicate equipment or items. If you’ve got three of the same thing, sell the extras.
  • Low-tier or outdated gear. If you’ve upgraded your angels’ equipment, sell the old stuff.
  • Unused materials. Some crafting materials can be sold for diamonds if you’re not using them.

Pro tip: Before you sell anything, double-check to make sure it’s not something you’ll need later. I once sold a rare material I didn’t recognize… only to realize later it was needed for a powerful upgrade. Oops.


6. The Dark Side: Temptation of Purchases

Now, I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention the elephant in the room: buying diamonds with real money. Look, I get it. The game is designed to make those shiny purchase options look very appealing. And sometimes, when you’re this close to getting that amazing new angel or upgrade, it’s tempting to just swipe your card and be done with it.

But as a proud (mostly) free-to-play player, I’ve learned to resist the urge. Mostly. Okay, fine, I’ve slipped up once or twice. (Okay, maybe three times. But in my defense, that limited-time angel skin was so pretty!)

If you’re determined to stay F2P, here’s how to resist the temptation:

  • Set a budget. If you do decide to spend a little, set a strict limit for yourself. It’s easy to get carried away.
  • Remind yourself of the grind. Every time you’re tempted to buy diamonds, think about how satisfying it’ll be to earn them through gameplay.
  • Use free trials or promotions. Sometimes the game will offer discounts or bonuses for first-time purchases. If you’re going to spend, this is the time to do it.

7. Guild Contributions and Social Features

If you're part of a guild (and if you're not, why not?), you can often earn diamonds through guild contributions or activities. Some guilds have daily or weekly rewards that include diamonds, and participating in guild wars or events can also net you some extra sparkles.

I once joined a super active guild, and the diamonds just started rolling in from guild quests and donations. Plus, it’s a great way to meet other players and share tips (or complain about the game’s RNG together).


My Personal Diamond Hoarding Story

Let me tell you about the time I saved up for months to get a specific angel. I was obsessed with this one celestial being—let’s call her Seraphina (because that sounds angelic). She was the last piece I needed to complete my dream team, but she cost a whopping 5,000 diamonds. Five. Thousand.

At first, I thought it was impossible. But then I got serious. I logged in every day, completed every quest, watched ads (so many ads), and even sold some of my lesser-used items. I marked every event on my calendar and participated in all of them. Slowly but surely, my diamond count grew.

And then, one glorious day, I finally had enough. I clicked that purchase button with trembling fingers, and there she was—Seraphina, in all her glittery glory. It was like winning the lottery, but better, because I’d earned it.


Final Tips and Encouragement

So, there you have it—my personal guide to hoarding diamonds in Idle Angels like a pro. Here’s a quick recap of my top tips:

  1. Never miss a daily login.
  2. Knock out those quests and achievements.
  3. Participate in every event like your diamond stash depends on it (because it does).
  4. Watch ads if you’re desperate (no judgment here).
  5. Sell unused items to free up space and earn diamonds.
  6. Resist the urge to buy diamonds… mostly.
  7. Join a guild and take advantage of social features.

And remember, the key to success is consistency. Diamonds don’t come quickly in Idle Angels, but if you stick with it, you’ll see that number grow over time. And when you finally have enough to get that dream angel or upgrade, it’ll feel so worth it.


Now, I want to hear from you! What’s your best diamond-earning tip? Have you ever pulled off a crazy diamond-saving feat? Or maybe you have a funny story about a time you wasted all your diamonds on something silly (we’ve all been there). Drop a comment below and let’s share the wealth—of knowledge, that is!

Happy gaming, and may your diamond count always be ever in your favor!

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