Farming routes

Task Bar Hero Farming Guide

Farming works better when you separate goals instead of treating every repeat run as the same job. Use this page to decide whether you are optimizing for gold, XP, chests, or progression-linked resources, then confirm the route with the stage and item records.

How To Build A Farming Route

Step 1

Choose one farming goal before changing stages

Gold, XP, materials, soulstones, and general loot do not always reward the same route. Pick the job first or your testing will stay noisy.

Step 2

Repeat a stage you already clear safely

A stable clear loop is usually better than farming a harder wall badly. Repeatability matters more than headline difficulty when your goal is accumulation.

Step 3

Compare clear speed, not just stage level

If a harder route slows your runs down too much, the extra difficulty may not pay back. Fast stable cycles are often stronger than slow borderline clears.

Step 4

Use stage and item records together

Stage structure tells you where to test, and item records tell you what kind of gear or materials you are actually chasing. Use both before moving your route.

Different Farming Goals Need Different Choices

TargetOptimize firstRoute note
GoldClear speed and low-friction loopsGood for Rune Tree progress, Cube use, and account-wide momentum.
XPConsistent uptime and low failure rateUseful when the next unlock matters more than a speculative loot jump.
Chests and routine lootAFK stability and repeat clearsThis is usually where a clean idle loop matters more than a high-risk wall push.
Soulstones and boss-linked progressStage readiness and controlled attemptsTreat this as a progression target, not just another generic farm route.

Common Farming Mistakes

Use These Records Before Moving Your Route

The farm page should tell you how to think about the route. The wiki pages tell you where to inspect the exact records.

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