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Love and Deepspace Diamond Priority Guide

Hannah Price
por Hannah Price
Publicado el Mar 27 2026 · Actualizado el Mar 27 2026
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In Love and Deepspace, Diamonds are one of the most valuable resources in the game. For many players, especially early on, the most common problem is not simply “not having enough Diamonds,” but spending them too loosely and without a clear plan. A little Stamina refill today, a few random Wishes tomorrow, a small pack that looks tempting the next day, and by the time a favorite limited Wish Pool or a high-value event finally arrives, most of those resources are already gone.

That is why the real core of Diamond planning is not “saving everything and never using it.” It is learning to spend Diamonds first on the options with the highest return and the lowest chance of regret later. If you are a new player, a returning player, or someone currently saving for Caleb, Rafayel, Xavier, Zayne, Sylus, or another favorite character, this Love and Deepspace Diamond priority guide can help you organize your approach much more clearly.

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Priority One: Limited Wish Pools Always Matter More Than Small Everyday Spending

If there is only one principle to remember, it is this:

Save Diamonds for Limited Wish Pools First

The reason is simple. The 5-Star Memories in limited Wish Pools usually have three major traits:

Why Limited Wish Pools Come First

1. They are strongly time-limited, and may not be obtainable again after the event ends.
2. They have high collection value, especially for players who mainly focus on one character.
3. They require a meaningful resource threshold, so planning ahead gives much more stable results.

A lot of player regret does not come from being unlucky when pulling. It usually comes from spending too many Diamonds in fragmented ways before the limited Wish Pool even starts. Small Stamina refills, unnecessary pulls, or spending on upgrades that do not meaningfully help current progress may not seem expensive one by one, but over time they add up fast.

So in terms of priority, the best use of Diamonds is always:

Best Diamond Targets

Wish Pools for limited characters you clearly want
Double-limited or high-collection-value banners
Event Wish Pools with milestone rewards, guaranteed progress, or selectable rewards

In a game like Love and Deepspace, where emotional character attachment and limited collection value are especially important, limited Wish Pools matter far more than many types of short-term convenience spending.

Priority Two: Event Resources That Directly Help You Reach Limited Goals

The second tier of priority should go to resource spending that directly helps you complete an important limited event goal. In other words, Diamonds do not always need to be used only for direct pulling. They can also support your event progression if that spending clearly helps you reach something valuable.

During larger events, players may run into situations like these:

The event rewards are strong, but the schedule feels tight
Extra resources are needed to reach limited rewards more efficiently
Pulling and event progression are happening at the same time, increasing overall resource pressure

In situations like that, spending Diamonds is not automatically wasteful. The key is whether the spending is serving your most important current objective. If using Diamonds helps you more efficiently obtain a limited Memory, an important exchange material, event Wish items, or another high-value reward, then it is often more worthwhile than random daily consumption.

But there is one important condition here:

Only Spend If the Return Is Clear

You should first confirm that the spending actually leads to a concrete and meaningful gain. If it only speeds things up slightly but does not meaningfully change the final outcome, then it still ranks below saving for the limited Wish Pool itself.

Priority Three: Consider Stamina Refills Only When They Are Truly Needed

One of the biggest Diamond traps in Love and Deepspace is actually Stamina refills.

Stamina is obviously important. Whether you are farming materials, pushing event progress, or building up Memories, Stamina directly affects how fast you can move forward. The problem is that it is also one of the easiest areas for Diamonds to disappear steadily over time. One refill today feels reasonable. Another one tomorrow for materials feels fine too. Then a few more near the end of an event suddenly seem necessary. Before long, a large amount of Diamonds is gone almost without notice.

So the correct place of Stamina refills in Diamond planning should be this:

How to Treat Stamina Refills

You can refill, but it should always be for a clear purpose
It should only happen during important periods, not as a mindless daily habit
It should mainly support event pushes, key upgrade checkpoints, or limited-time needs

To put it simply, if you are refilling Stamina to finish an event reward track, push through an important progression point, or save time in a situation that will clearly affect event completion, then occasional refills can be reasonable.

But if the reason is only “my Stamina is empty and I do not like seeing that,” then it is usually not a very efficient use of Diamonds.

For most players who are not spending heavily, Stamina refills should rank no higher than the third priority, not a fixed daily expense.

Priority Four: Be Careful With General Packs and Small Miscellaneous Spending

A lot of wasted Diamonds do not disappear in one huge banner session. They disappear through many small purchases that each seem harmless at the time.

For example:

Common Low-Value Diamond Traps

Trading for resources that are not urgently needed
Buying small items that do not meaningfully help your progress
Picking up standard packs without strong value advantages
Doing scattered pulls based on impulse

These all have one thing in common: each individual cost looks small, but the total damage becomes very noticeable over time.

Scattered pulling is especially dangerous. Many players have a little extra Diamond balance and think, “Maybe I will just do one ten-pull and see what happens.” But if that spending does not meaningfully advance pity, does not help secure a target, and does not change the final result, then it usually just breaks your budget into weaker pieces before a banner you actually care about arrives.

So the rule for this fourth tier is very simple:

Be Cautious With Spending That Does Not Push Your Main Goal

If a Diamond expense does not clearly move you toward your current core objective, then it should be treated carefully.

How Diamond Planning Changes for Different Players

If You Are a New Player

The easiest mistake for new players is trying a little bit of everything.

The better method is to build one simple rule set first:

Save for limited Wish Pools first
Check event value second
Only then think about Stamina refills or miscellaneous spending

Many early-game resources can be rebuilt over time, but missing a limited Memory you truly wanted is often what players regret most.

If You Mainly Pull for One Character

If you are mainly focused on a single character, such as Caleb, then your Diamond strategy should lean even more aggressively toward saving for that character’s banners.

For character-focused players, the main value of Diamonds is not making daily progress feel slightly easier. It is having more certainty when an important banner finally arrives.

If You Are a Monthly Pass or Light-Spending Player

Monthly Pass players and light spenders are actually in one of the best positions to benefit from Diamond planning, because your resources are not extremely low, but they are also not unlimited.

The most recommended approach for this kind of player is:

Best Approach for Monthly Pass and Light-Spending Players

Keep random small spending as low as possible during normal periods
Check pity progress and remaining pull distance before each major event
Use Diamonds mainly around a clear path toward obtaining your target Memory

In these situations, many players also pay attention to more stable top-up options. Platforms like ManaBuy, which support Love and Deepspace Top Up, can be more convenient for players who want to prepare their Diamond budget in advance and refill before a key limited Wish Pool begins. For high-investment events like double-limited banners or milestone-reward Wish Pools, having your budget ready before the event usually feels much better than trying to gather resources in the middle or at the end.

Conclusion: Remember These Four Diamond Priorities

If this entire guide had to be reduced to the simplest possible conclusion, it would be this:

The Four-Tier Diamond Priority Rule

1. Limited Wish Pools come first.
2. Resources directly tied to limited event goals come second.
3. Stamina refills are situational and should not become a daily habit.
4. Scattered pulls and miscellaneous exchanges should be kept to a minimum.

As long as you remember these four layers of logic, your Diamond planning in Love and Deepspace will become much clearer. Whether you are new, returning, or already preparing for the next favorite banner, learning to spend Diamonds on the highest-value targets will matter much more than simply trying to save a large number without a plan.

Hannah Price
Events Editor
Hannah Price is an events writer who turns schedules into priorities. She publishes weekly roundups, reward notes, and code updates for major live-service titles, linking key dates to official announcements and refreshing posts quickly when requirements or timelines change.
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