What to know

  • You can add other players to your friends list to receive and send social rewards.
  • Friends provide bonuses (e.g., friend points, extra resource drops) when you interact.
  • There’s a daily “friend gift” or interaction requirement to maximise the benefits.
  • Managing your list (adding active friends, removing inactive ones) improves your social benefit efficiency.

In Duet Night Abyss you’re not just going solo — the “Friends List” system gives you a way to engage with other players for mutual benefits. While it might not be as deep as full co-op mechanics, using it effectively adds to your progression by giving you extra resources, helping with daily tasks, and sometimes unlocking special missions. If you set it up well, you’ll maximize those social bonuses while avoiding clutter from inactive friends.

Friends list in Duet Night Abyss

FeatureWhat it doesTip for use
Add friendSend or accept a friend requestAdd players you meet in game or active communities, not just randoms
Daily interactionSend a gift / tap to collect friend rewardMake it a habit every day to claim your bonus
Friend points / bonusAccumulates when you interact or your friends are activeFocus on friends who log in regularly for better returns
Remove friendClear inactive or unhelpful entriesEvery few weeks prune friends who haven’t logged in for 7+ days
Social missions (if any)Extra tasks tied to friends (co-play, friend visits)Check the mission tab and aim to finish these early for rewards

How to add a friend in DNA

Step 1

Open the main menu and go to the Social tab (or “Friends List”).

Step 2

Select “Add Friend” and either search by player ID or use recent players / recommended list.

Step 3

Send the friend request and wait for the other player to accept.

Step 4

Once accepted, you’ll see the friend in your list; make sure they’ve logged in recently (look for an “online” or “last-active” indicator).

Step 5

To remove someone: tap their name in the list → select “Remove” or “Unfriend”. It’s good practice to prune every so often.

How to make your friends list most effective

  • Prioritise friends who log in daily: each day you get better “friend interaction” rewards if they’re active.
  • Keep your list manageable (e.g., 20-30 friends is enough) so you don’t waste slots on inactive players.
  • Use communities (Discord, Reddit) to share friend codes with active players — helps build a reliable network.
  • Always claim the daily interaction/gift from your friends list early in the day so you don’t forget.
  • If there are friend-linked missions (e.g., “Help a friend in dungeon”), coordinate with a couple of friends to clear them together once a week.

Rewards from Friends List

Here’s a sample table of typical rewards you might get from using the friends list (actual values may vary post-launch):

Reward typeHow you get itBenefit
Friend PointsSending/receiving gift/interactingCan exchange for resources or special items
Daily Gift PackCollect via friend list every dayGives coins, character EXP materials
Social Mission RewardComplete missions involving friendsBetter gear blueprints, ascension materials
Login Bonus if friends onlineWhen your friend logs in while you’re friendsExtra resource drop or stamina refresh

How to integrate friends list use into your daily routine

Start your day in DNA by checking the friends list first: send gift, collect friend points, check for any social missions. Then proceed into your normal progression (quests, dungeons) knowing you’ve already collected the passive social bonus. Every few days, prune inactive friends (not logged in for 7+ days) and add new ones from active communities. This ensures your social network remains fresh and helpful.


Wrap-up: making the friends list work for you

Using the friends list in DNA is a small but meaningful way to boost your progression — the added resources, friend-points and social missions all add up over time. The key is regular interaction and keeping your list active and streamlined. If you treat friend management as part of your daily routine, you’ll squeeze more value out of this feature without it becoming clutter.