Avatar World Tips and Tricks: 12 Ways to Progress Faster!
Avatar World is a game without a finish line, so progress means something different here than in competitive games. Progress is having more coins to spend, more locations unlocked, a home that looks the way you imagined it, and a broader set of outfits and stories to work with. This guide covers 12 specific Avatar World Tips and Tricks for getting all of that faster, without paying for Pazu Plus unless you choose to.
These are intermediate-to-advanced tips. If you are completely new to the game and need the basics first, read our beginner’s guide to Avatar World before continuing here.
Tip 1: Daily Login Is Your Single Most Valuable Habit
This sounds obvious, but it is genuinely the tip most players underestimate. Logging into Avatar World every day, even for two or three minutes, gives you free rewards that compound significantly over time. The daily login bonus includes AW coins, clothing items, seasonal accessories, and occasional exclusive items tied to the current event.
The system is progressive. The longer your consecutive login streak, the better the rewards become. A seven-day streak gives noticeably more than a one-day streak. A thirty-day streak gives noticeably more than a seven-day streak. Breaking the streak resets you back to the beginning.
What to do: Set a reminder on your phone to open Avatar World every day. Open the game, collect the login bonus, do your daily quests (see Tip 2), and close it if you do not have time for more. Those five minutes daily will accumulate more coins and items over a month than occasional long sessions with gaps in between.
Tip 2: Always Do Daily Quests Before Anything Else
Daily quests reset every 24 hours and are the most efficient coin-earning activity in the game. They are designed to take 5 to 10 minutes and give better rewards per minute than almost anything else you can do in Avatar World.
The common mistake is treating daily quests as optional background tasks. They are your primary coin income. If you open the game and immediately start decorating your home or exploring a location without checking quests first, you are leaving coins on the table every session.
What to do: When you open the game, open the quest menu before doing anything else. Check which daily quests are active. Please complete them in the order that requires the least travel across the city, and group quests near the same location together. Everything else comes after.
Our complete quest guide covers every quest type, how to find them, and how to complete them efficiently.
Tip 3: Treat Seasonal Event Quests as Urgent as They Are
This is the tip most players learn the hard way, usually by watching other players walking around with seasonal items they can never get again.
When a seasonal event is active, such as summer beach season, winter celebrations, or holiday events, a dedicated pool of limited-time quests appears with exclusive rewards. Those rewards disappear permanently when the event ends. They cannot be earned, bought, or unlocked any other way once the event window closes.
Seasonal outfits, accessories, and decoration items become unobtainable collectibles the moment an event ends. Players who consistently complete seasonal event quests end up with a significantly more unique wardrobe and home than players who skip events.
What to do: The moment you see a seasonal event notification, switch to event quests as your top priority, above daily quests, above standard quests, above exploration. Spread the event quests across the full duration of the event rather than leaving them all for the last few days.
An event that runs for two weeks gives you 14 days to complete the quests; trying to rush everything in the final 48 hours almost always results in missing something.
Tip 4: Spend Coins on Furniture Before Outfits in the Early Game
This is a counterintuitive spending decision that catches most new players off guard. Outfits are exciting and immediately visible, and the temptation to spend every coin on clothing is real. But in Avatar World, furniture and home items are harder to accumulate for free than outfits over time.
Here is why: outfits and accessories rotate into free availability regularly through seasonal events, daily login bonuses, quest rewards, and Avatar World promo codes. Furniture pieces do not rotate in the same way; specific items are available for limited periods and then disappear from the shop.
What to do in the early game: When your coin balance grows, spend on home decoration first. Build your home into something complete and furnished the way you want it. Once your home feels right, shift spending toward outfits and avatar customisation. You will end up with both in better shape than if you had bought clothing first and left your home with minimal furniture.
The one exception: If a seasonal event offers exclusive outfit items you genuinely want, buy those regardless of this rule; they will not come back.
Tip 5: Use All Three Avatar Slots Strategically
The free version of Avatar World gives you three avatar slots. Most players use all three for slight variations of the same character. A better approach is to use the three slots with a distinct purpose.
Slot 1: Your main character. The avatar you play most often, dressed for your current favourite roleplay scenario or just your personal style preference.
Slot 2: A contrasting character for roleplay. If Slot 1 is a child avatar, make Slot 2 an adult. If Slot 1 is feminine, make Slot 2 masculine. If Slot 1 is casual, make Slot 2 professional. This contrast gives you the most flexibility for two-character roleplay scenes without redesigning anyone between sessions.
Slot 3: A seasonal character. Update this slot with each seasonal event. During beach season, this is your beach avatar in summer exclusive items. During winter events, this is your winter character. When a new seasonal event starts, redesign Slot 3 to match the theme. This means you always have an event-ready character without having to rethink your main avatar.
Tip 6: Explore Every Location Fully Before Moving On
New players tend to enter a building, look around quickly, and move to the next location. This leaves a significant amount of content behind in every single building.
Avatar World’s locations are deliberately dense with interactive objects, hidden items, triggered quests, and Easter eggs. A quick walk-through of the hospital sees maybe 20% of what is actually there. Players who tap on everything, including objects that look like background decoration, consistently find hidden items, trigger bonus interactions, and discover quest completions they did not know were available.
What to do: When you enter a location for the first time, treat it like a new room in an escape game, tap on absolutely everything before deciding you have seen what is there. Work through each room systematically. Check corners, tap on background doors and shelves, and interact with items at the top and bottom of the screen. This habit alone will double the content you get from every location.
For a complete breakdown of what is inside every location in Avatar World, see our Avatar World locations guide.
Tip 7: Use the In-Game Phone for More Than Just NPC Summoning
Most players know the phone’s contacts list lets you summon NPC characters to your current location. Few players use the food delivery app, which is the phone’s second feature.
The food delivery app lets you order food items from shops across the city. These food items are delivered to your current location as interactive props, plates, cups, and food items that you can place on tables and interact with in home scenes and restaurant roleplay. There is a daily limit on orders, but using the food delivery app during home and café scenes adds a layer of realism that purely furniture-based scenes cannot match.
The NPC reset tip most players do not know about: After summoning NPCs across multiple locations and sessions, characters can end up scattered in odd places across the city.
If the city feels cluttered or NPCs are appearing in the wrong spots, open the world map and tap the Reset button in the top left corner. This sends every NPC back to their original positions instantly. Use this at the start of each session for a clean slate.
Tip 8: Use Promo Codes and Secret Codes Regularly
Avatar World has two separate reward code systems that many players completely ignore.
Promo codes are periodically released by Pazu Games and reward free coins, outfits, and bundle items when entered in the game. They are time-limited, codes expire after a certain date or number of uses. Our Avatar World promo codes page keeps an updated list of active codes that actually work.
Secret codes are hidden in-game interactions and event-specific codes that unlock bonus items, hidden areas, and rare collectibles. These are different from promo codes; they are triggered inside the game through specific actions rather than entered in a code field. Our Avatar World secret codes page lists all currently known secrets, including the Shadow Avatar NPC trigger, the piano colour change secret, and hidden location access methods.
What to do: Check both pages at the start of every month and whenever a new seasonal event launches. Promo codes are most frequently released alongside game updates and events.
Tip 9: Keep Up With Every Game Update
Pazu Games updates Avatar World consistently. New locations, seasonal content, gameplay mechanics, and item additions arrive regularly. Players who pay attention to updates always have a head start on seasonal events, new quest chains, and limited-time rewards.
What to do:
- Enable notifications for Avatar World on your device so you are alerted immediately when an update drops.
- After each update, read the update notes before playing. New locations and items are sometimes added in non-obvious places that you might not discover organically.
- Check our old versions page if you ever need to roll back to a previous version due to a compatibility issue with your device.
Tip 10: Build Your Coin Reserve Before Spending
Quests and daily login rewards give you a steady stream of AW coins, and it is tempting to spend coins immediately when you see something appealing. Resisting that impulse, even briefly, makes a significant difference.
Avatar World’s best items frequently cost more than a single quest reward. If you spend every coin as it comes in, you are perpetually unable to afford anything that costs more than your most recent quest reward. Building a reserve of 500 to 1,000 coins before spending anything gives you genuine purchasing power and the ability to make considered choices rather than impulse decisions.
The double-daily-quest trick: Daily quests reset at a fixed time every 24 hours. If you complete your daily quests just before the reset time, you can complete another full set immediately after the reset, and two complete sets of daily quests within a short window. Not essential, but useful for players actively building up a coin reserve.
Tip 11: Make Seasonal Events Your Main Calendar
Rather than playing Avatar World whenever you feel like it, structure your play around Pazu Games’ event calendar. The game rewards consistent event participation more than consistent casual play.
Each seasonal event brings new quests, new exclusive items, and sometimes new temporary locations. Players who treat each event as its own focused season of play, logging in daily during events, completing all event quests, prioritising event rewards, end up with a substantially richer game experience than players who play regularly but ignore events.
Seasonal events in Avatar World typically include a summer beach season, a winter celebration, and various holiday events throughout the year. Follow Pazu Games on social media or check back to our site regularly for event announcements.
Tip 12: Get the MOD APK If Restrictions Are Holding Back Your Creativity
All the tips above apply to the free standard version of Avatar World. But if you find that the game’s free limitations, locked outfits, locked locations, coin shortages, and ads are interrupting your creative flow rather than just slowing your progress, the most efficient solution is the Avatar World MOD APK.
The MOD APK unlocks everything: unlimited AW coins, all premium outfits and furniture available from day one, every location accessible without quests or subscriptions, VIP access, and completely ad-free gameplay.
For roleplay-focused players who want to focus on storytelling and creativity without the management layer of earning resources, the MOD version removes every barrier instantly.
The Most Common Mistakes That Slow Players Down
Ignoring seasonal events until the last day. Event quests cannot be rushed at the last minute. Start them on day one of every event.
Playing in bursts with long gaps. Avatar World is designed for consistent daily play, not occasional marathon sessions. Five minutes every day is more valuable than two hours once a week.
Only playing in one location. Players who settle into one favourite building miss most of Avatar World’s content. Visit at least one new or less-visited location every session.
Spending coins on whatever you see first. Avatar World shows premium items prominently. Build a coin reserve, identify what you actually want, and spend deliberately.
Not resetting NPC positions between sessions. Starting each session with NPCs scattered from a previous session makes locations feel cluttered and gets in the way of new roleplay setups.
Rushing through locations without interacting. The players who feel like they have seen everything Avatar World offers are almost always the ones who walked through each location too quickly. Tap on everything.
Final Thoughts
Progress in the Avatar World is slow and satisfying when you approach it with a routine. The players who end up with the most coins, the best-decorated homes, and the most interesting collections are not the heaviest spenders; they are the ones who log in daily, do their quests, do not miss seasonal events, spend coins deliberately, and take the time to explore properly.
None of these tips requires premium access. They just require consistency and slightly more intentional play than most people default to.