Odin: Valhalla Rising — Day Three Progression, Camp Mastery, and Family Power Guide

Oct-05-2025 PST Category: Odin Valhalla Rising

Welcome back, adventurers! Today, we’re diving into Day Three of a brand-new account in Odin Diamonds, continuing the journey of building, optimizing, and expanding your empire across the Nine Realms. This guide follows the progression path, camp management systems, character setup, and the long-term strategies that begin to unfold around this stage of the game. If you’ve been keeping pace with earlier days, you’ll now start to feel the depth and rhythm that Odin’s daily structure offers — a blend of open-world grinding, base simulation, and multi-character synergy.

Let’s go through this day step-by-step, breaking down what to do, what to skip, and how to make every stamina point and resource count.

1. Setting the Stage — A Quick Recap

If you’ve been following the previous sessions, you should already have your main character comfortably moving through Balenos and Serendia, unlocking dailies and essential systems. A quick disclaimer up front: if an item or task isn’t listed on the spreadsheet or covered in the video guide, don’t waste time or resources on it yet. Every item and upgrade at this stage is carefully chosen to push efficiency — both in combat power (CP) and in time spent.

Now that the groundwork is laid, it’s time to push forward.

2. Resource Setup and Gathering Locations

Our first task of the day takes place in Balenos, at the Plains of Agris, a perfect open area for auto-gathering. Why here? Because the terrain is clean and wide — when you press the auto-gathering button, your character won’t get stuck on trees, cliffs, or structures. This allows your stamina to be spent cleanly, without wasted actions.

At the same time, we have a bounty mission to fish, and conveniently, it lines up with the puzzle event. Fishing in Odin is simple — patience is key, and it’s an easy daily task to knock out while multitasking.

Once those are done, your daily quest log should be nearly empty on the left side of your screen, clearing the way for the next big part of the day: camp management.

3. Understanding the Camp System

The camp is your long-term home base — a living, growing management hub that ties into nearly every other system in the game: workers, resources, building upgrades, and family-wide progress.

Head to your camp and start by checking your workers. Every time you enter, complete any finished tasks, and check the pub to hire more workers. The ideal setup is:

6 Dexterity workers

Full Vitality workers

Only 1 Strength worker

This distribution ensures maximum efficiency, as dexterity and vitality govern the most important tasks: refining, farming, and production. Name your workers however you want — the guide recommends doing so just to keep track of roles and specialization.

Then, inspect your Town Hall, Food Storage, and Refinery — these are the heart of your camp economy. If you have the resources, upgrade all of them immediately. Reorganize your camp layout using the building move button to free up space for future upgrades. As the camp expands, the build space grows, letting you add more structures and increase productivity.

4. Automating Food Production

Next, it’s time to make your camp self-sustaining. Head to Glee, speak to the Flower Seed Vendor, and buy Barley Seeds — a lot of them. One million worth is a solid baseline if your storage allows it. Go back to your camp, activate Irene, your Camp Manager (hire her for at least 3–7 days), and assign her to farming using those seeds. This creates a continuous supply of food — the essential resource that keeps your workers active.

From this point on, your camp will tick along on its own, generating materials and experience for your workers. Don’t waste stamina to rush building timers — save it for field activities.

5. Expanding the Camp

Once your camp is running smoothly, check the Town Hall > Expand Option. Expanding unlocks more building space and increases the cap for workers. Continue upgrading lodging to recruit more workers and improve efficiency. This process repeats across days, forming the backbone of your account’s passive growth.

6. Level 60 Characters and Family Setup

Now comes one of the most exciting parts of Day Three — creating your family roster. You’ll likely have Level 60 Character Generator Coupons in your inventory. Use three of them strategically:

Sai — the best support class in the game. Always take one.

Nova — powerful for PvE farming.

Myu (Guu) — a strong all-rounder.

If you have extra slots, add a Huntress for ranged combat variety. You may need to buy a few more character slots using Black Pearls.

Once created, you can equip your alts by transferring high-value items from your main through the shared inventory — purple gear, primal totems, and enhancement materials. The goal isn’t to play these characters daily, but to build a strong family foundation for systems that rely on multiple characters later, such as Tower of Trials and Family Prestige.

7. Family Prestige and Emblems

After equipping and setting up your new characters, check the Family Prestige window. Each milestone increases shared stats, granting combat power bonuses across all characters. Don’t forget to enhance your Emblems using all available materials — it’s a 100% safe upgrade and a great source of CP.

With this, your family’s total CP should rise dramatically, boosting every activity, even for alts you don’t actively play.

8. Blacksmith and Gear Awakening

Next, build your Blacksmith inside the camp. Once completed, you can Awaken your gear. This feature becomes available for all gear of Primal or higher rarity. Awakening not only boosts your combat power but also changes the item’s visual design and prepares it for Chaos Tier crafting later.

Focus on awakening your main weapon and armor first before moving on to accessories — accessories require rarer materials that are better saved until your core set is done.

After awakening, your gear can be advanced into Chaos versions, shifting enhancement mechanics into a more RNG-heavy system. This is where the grind starts to deepen — but the payoff is immense.

9. Camp Expansion and Worker Priorities

Each camp tier unlocks more systems, including lodging and resource buildings. The guide’s priority list:

Town Hall Upgrades

Lodging Expansion

Food Storage

Refinery

At this point, your refinery begins generating Black Stones, which are essential for enhancing gear. Always ensure your food supply stays high — idle workers waste time and resources.

Pro tip: You can visit your camp while your main character is still grinding in the open world. The grind continues automatically, letting you multitask effectively without losing farming time.

10. Daily Dispatch and Tower of Trials

Once your family is set up, you unlock the Dispatch System, starting with the Tower of Trials — a once-per-day activity. Send all your alts (except your main) to climb as high as their family CP allows. The higher the floor, the better the rewards.

Don’t worry if the timer resets; as long as you start it before reset, your progress continues. This is one of the best daily sources of family-wide growth, granting both gear and passive experience.

11. Weekly Content and Family CP Impact

With more characters and CP, you also unlock Alielle (Aeli) Rift Bosses, a weekly content mode that scales with family power. Dispatching your alts to fight here passively contributes to CP and loot gain, and as your family grows stronger, you’ll notice each system starts feeding into the other — Dispatch, Tower, and Rift Boss all interlock with camp and gear progression.

12. Knowledge Progression and Scouting

Now, it’s time to start working on Knowledge Completion. Use the Knowledge Boxes obtained from your adventures — begin with Balenos, then Serendia. Each completed region grants permanent stat bonuses.

After that, open your Region Dispatch tab. Send your alts (or mercenaries) to scout territories and fill out missing knowledge nodes. These missions take about four hours each and contribute massively to family power over time. Once you have enough CP, you can send multiple characters simultaneously.

13. Riftstones, CP Boosts, and Family Scaling

Keep an eye on your Riftstones — they also contribute to Family CP. Use every one you have to keep scaling power. The combination of Riftstones, Knowledge Completion, and Emblem Enhancements can easily push your family CP above the 18,000 threshold, unlocking new content tiers.

14. Building the Sylvia Statue and Finishing Up the Day

As part of your main quest, you’ll need to build Sylvia’s Statue in your camp. Like other buildings, it contributes to both main progression and passive stats buy Odin Diamonds. While waiting for it to finish, queue up more construction and keep upgrading the Town Hall.

By now, you should have completed Western Valencia and begun North Valencia — marking the halfway point of the story on Day Three. Each main questline now takes longer, but that’s intentional; the pacing slows as systems begin intertwining and optimization becomes more meaningful.

15. Wrapping Up and Night Routine

Before logging off, take a few minutes to:

Open skill trees and adjust farming skills.

Set your character to grind in Hadum Haidel (if you plan to AFK overnight).

Check camp workers to ensure none are idle.

Use any remaining enhancement materials on emblems or gear.

Review daily tasks: Tower of Trials, Dispatch, Camp Upgrades, Fishing, and Knowledge Scouting.

After that, you’re free to let your character farm passively — the perfect end to a productive session.