Official Help Answer
The best items to keep are usually active generators, current order chains, and pieces tied to near-term story progress
When board space gets tight, do not think in terms of keeping everything. The strongest board usually protects the items that help you finish current orders, preserve your main production lines, and unlock the next story step.
Key Takeaways
- Start with the shortest useful action. Check the current order, board state, event timer, or account state before taking bigger steps.
- Avoid panic decisions. Most help issues get worse when players tap generators, spend resources, or reinstall before checking the simple cause.
- Use related guides next. The links below connect this answer to deeper gameplay, resource, event, or account guidance.
Protect active generators first
Generator items are often the hardest pieces to replace quickly. If a generator is still feeding useful orders or important merge chains, it is normally worth keeping on the board.
Keep chains that are close to paying off
If you are already deep into a merge line that will finish a high-value order soon, keep that chain visible and moving. Half-built chains with no immediate purpose are usually lower priority than active requests.
Remove low-urgency clutter
Random low-level fragments, duplicate leftovers, and off-path items can quietly fill the board. If something is not helping with current orders, chapter progress, or a live event, it may be the best candidate to clear first.
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