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Miryssa StLoch | July 03, 2026 at 4:07AM (edited)

How I Get Gems in Shadow Fight 4: Arena — My Personal Hacks, Slightly Goblin-Brained Tips

 

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I love Shadow Fight 4: Arena, but let’s be honest: Gems are the shiny little gremlins of the game economy. I see them, I want them, and my brain immediately starts whispering, “Spend them. Spend them on the cool thing. You deserve the cool thing.”

And sometimes I do deserve the cool thing.

But most of the time? I try to be smarter than my inner loot goblin.

So here’s my friendly little guide on how I personally get Gems in Shadow Fight 4: Arena without hacks, “free gem generator” nonsense, or selling my soul to a mysterious website with 47 pop-ups.

Quick note before we jump in: rewards can change depending on updates, seasons, events, and your region/version of the game, so always check the actual in-game reward tabs. I treat this like checking the fridge even though I already know what’s in there. Sometimes there’s a surprise.


1. I Check the Free Rewards Like It’s a Daily Chore

This is the least glamorous tip, but it works: I log in and check the shop/free reward areas regularly.

Sometimes there are free daily rewards, ad-based rewards, event freebies, or little bonuses sitting there waiting. Are they always massive? No. Sometimes it’s more like the game hands me three crumbs and says, “Enjoy your feast.”

But crumbs add up.

I usually do this before I start fighting, because after a losing streak, my brain becomes soup and I forget basic tasks. There have been days where I logged in just to collect free stuff and left. No shame. Tiny progress is still progress.

My personal habit:

  • Open the game.
  • Claim free stuff.
  • Check daily missions.
  • Check events.
  • Then decide if I actually feel emotionally stable enough for ranked.

That last step is important. Ranked has personally humbled me more than any math class ever did.


2. I Focus on Daily and Weekly Tasks

Daily missions and weekly goals are one of the most consistent ways I build progress toward rewards. Even when the missions don’t directly hand me Gems, they often help with Fight Pass progress, chests, event progression, or other rewards that eventually lead to more value.

I used to ignore missions and just play whatever sounded fun. Which is fine! Games should be fun. But then I realized I was accidentally making the grind slower.

Now I check missions first and play around them.

If a mission wants me to use a certain hero or win with a certain condition, I’ll usually try to knock that out early. If it’s something annoying, I do one attempt and decide whether my peace of mind is worth more than the reward.

Sometimes it is.

My very scientific system is:

  • Easy mission? Do it immediately.
  • Medium mission? Do it while warming up.
  • Rage-inducing mission? Save it for later or skip if possible.

Protect the vibes. Gems are nice, but so is not turning into a shadow demon in real life.


3. Events Are Where I Pay Attention

Events are one of my favorite places to look for Gems or Gem-related value. Not every event is equally good, though, so I always check the reward track before I commit.

This is something I learned the hard way.

One time I grinded an event for way too long because I assumed the later rewards would be amazing. I was sitting there like, “Surely the next reward is the juicy one.” It was not. I had basically spent my evening getting lightly bullied by better players for a reward I didn’t even need.

Since then, I read the reward path first.

When an event has Gems, high-value currency, good chests, or resources I actually need, I’ll make time for it. If the event rewards are meh, I don’t force myself.

My event tips:

  • Check the full reward list before grinding.
  • Prioritize events with Gems or rewards that save you Gems.
  • Don’t waste premium currency entering events unless the reward value makes sense.
  • Play when you’re focused, not tilted.

That last one matters. I once kept queueing while annoyed and played like a confused raccoon with boxing gloves. Not recommended.


4. I Use the Fight Pass Smartly

The Fight Pass can be a solid source of rewards, and depending on the season, it may include Gems or items that help your account progress.

I always check both the free and paid tracks. If I’m playing casually that season, I stick to the free track and just collect what I can. If I’m playing a lot and the paid track looks genuinely worth it, I consider buying it.

But here’s my personal rule: I don’t buy the pass on day one unless I already know I’m going to play a lot.

I prefer to progress first, then buy later if I’ve unlocked enough rewards to make it feel worth it. It’s like not buying a giant sandwich until I know I’m actually hungry. Past me did not understand this. Past me bought things because they sparkled.

Past me was dangerous.

So for the Fight Pass:

  • I play through the free track as much as possible.
  • I check if Gems are included.
  • I only buy the paid version if I’m active that season.
  • I avoid spending Gems just to rush pass levels unless I’m very close to a valuable reward.

Patience saves Gems. Annoying but true.


5. I Watch Rewarded Ads… Selectively

If the game offers rewarded ads for bonuses, I use them, but I don’t let them take over my life.

I know some people hate ads completely, and fair enough. I get it. But if I can watch a short ad while stretching my hands, sipping water, or pretending I’m being productive, I’ll do it for a decent reward.

My trick is to only watch ads when the reward feels worth it. If it’s a tiny bonus I don’t care about, I skip it. If it helps me open something faster, claim extra rewards, or stack resources, I’ll usually take it.

I call it my “tea break economy.”

Ad starts. I drink tea. I return slightly richer. Beautiful.


6. I Save Gems Like They’re Emergency Pizza Money

This might be the biggest tip in the whole post:

Getting Gems is only half the battle. Not wasting them is the other half.

I used to spend Gems way too casually. Speed up this. Open that. Buy a thing because it looked cool. Then a really good event or offer would appear, and I’d be sitting there with empty pockets and regret.

So now I ask myself one question before spending:

“Will I still be happy I spent these Gems tomorrow?”

If the answer is “uhhh,” I wait.

My common Gem-saving rules:

  • I don’t spend Gems when I’m tilted.
  • I don’t use Gems just to rush timers unless it’s truly worth it.
  • I don’t buy random stuff just because it’s new.
  • I avoid impulse spending after losses.
  • I keep a reserve for events or high-value offers.

That “after losses” rule is important. There is a special kind of gamer sadness that makes you think spending currency will fix your skill issues. It usually won’t. Sometimes what you actually need is a snack and a five-minute break.


7. I Prioritize Heroes I Actually Use

This one is more indirect, but it helps.

If I spread all my resources across every hero equally, my account feels weaker overall. When my main heroes are stronger and I understand them better, I win more matches, finish more missions, and perform better in events. Better performance usually means better rewards over time.

So I try to focus on a few heroes I genuinely enjoy.

Not just the “meta” pick of the week. I mean heroes whose rhythm makes sense to me.

For me, there’s always one hero I play when I want to win, one hero I play when I want to have fun, and one hero I play because I have made poor emotional commitments and refuse to quit them.

We all have that hero.

By focusing my upgrades and practice, I waste fewer resources, which means I feel less pressure to spend Gems later.


8. I Follow Official Giveaways and News

Sometimes official social channels, community events, Discord announcements, or seasonal promotions may offer codes, giveaways, or special reward opportunities.

I don’t rely on these as my main Gem strategy, but I do keep an eye out.

Important: I only trust official sources. If someone in a random comment says, “DM me your login for Gems,” I mentally throw that message into a volcano.

Safe places to check are usually:

  • Official game announcements
  • Official social media pages
  • In-game news
  • Verified community channels
  • Developer event posts

And again: never give away your password or account details. No real giveaway needs your login.


9. If I Spend Money, I Set a Budget First

I’m not going to pretend I’ve never spent money in a mobile game. I have. I am human. I see shiny bundles and sometimes my willpower leaves the room.

But I try to be intentional.

If I decide to spend, I usually look for the best value: Fight Pass, limited bundles, seasonal offers, or packs that include things I actually need. I almost never buy random Gems just because they’re there.

My personal spending rule is simple:

I set a monthly limit before I open the shop.

Because if I set the limit after looking at the shop, suddenly my brain becomes a lawyer arguing why every purchase is “basically an investment.”

It is not an investment, Greg-brain. It is a sword costume.

Cool sword costume, though.


10. My Simple Daily Gem Routine

Here’s what my normal routine looks like when I’m trying to build Gems without burning out:

  1. Log in and claim free rewards.
  2. Check daily missions.
  3. Check events and reward tracks.
  4. Play a few matches to complete easy missions.
  5. Use rewarded ads only if the bonus is worth it.
  6. Make progress on Fight Pass.
  7. Stop playing if I start getting tilted.
  8. Save Gems unless there’s a really good reason to spend.

That’s it. Nothing mystical. No secret ritual involving three perfect combos and a full moon.

Although, if that worked, I would absolutely try it.

 

My biggest personal tip for getting Gems in Shadow Fight 4: Arena is to treat them like a slow-growing stash, not something I need instantly. I claim free rewards, finish missions, grind good events, use the Fight Pass wisely, and avoid wasting Gems on impulse.

The game is way more fun when I’m not panicking over every currency decision.

And honestly? The best “Gem hack” is just being consistent and picky. Log in, collect what’s free, play the events that are worth your time, and don’t spend Gems while emotionally wounded by ranked mode.

I say this as someone who has absolutely made purchases while emotionally wounded by ranked mode.

Learn from me, friend.

May your combos land clean, your events be generous, and your Gems stay safely away from suspicious websites with flashing buttons.

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