![]() If you can’t quite do that and the enemies get a turn to hit you, you may need to equip your farming champion with lifesteal to survive.įarming food champions should be done on the highest difficulty your farming champion is capable of soloing. (or whatever your main stat is) and crit/crit damage and try and do as much damage as possible. If you are capable of one-shotting the entire stage on every wave of enemies, just build for attack Most of the starting champions make at least competent farming champions. ![]() If you lack any of those, properly geared in lifesteal, However, so there is a large gearing requirement. These champions MUST be capable of killing every enemy in one-hit to properly farm, This is the main use of Executioner.Īnother option are champions who gain extra turns on kills, like Relickeeper. ![]() Or someone who has multiple AoE abilities.Ĭounterattack champions are also effective, as they can retaliate against every hit,Īnd ideally, kill each enemy that way. Saurus - although he may be difficult to gear sufficiently, etc), This can be either a champion withĪn AoE primary attack (such as Sinesha, Skullcrown, Quickly as possible, to decrease your farming time. You want to be able to kill each stage as The best farming champions are those with AoE. The idea is you will send this champion with 3 food champions, who will usually die in the first round,Īnd then the farming champion will solo the rest of the stage. This is a champion who can effectively solo the level you’re farming. If you’re levelling food you will need a farming champion. If all of your champions are not max level, just push as farĪs you can in the campaign, and once you hit the highest level you can beat, just run it until you’re max level. Life, offense, defense, crit, accuracy, speed, resist, lifesteal, destroy, retaliation, fury, and curing.Įnergy costs for stage 1-6 are 4 on normal, 6 on hard, and 8 on brutal.Įnergy costs for stage 7 are 5 on normal, 7 on hard, and 9 on brutal.Ĭampaign is the best source of exp and is where you should be levelling your champions, These drops are, in order from chapter 1 to 12: Stages 1-6 drop only common and uncommon gear, stage 7 has a chance at dropping rare.Įach chapter drops a different set. Stage 2 drops the helmet, stage 3 shield, stage 4 gloves, stage 5 chest, and stage 6 boots. Each chapter consists of 7 stages.Įach of the first 6 stages will drop one piece of gear, and level 7, the boss stage,Ĭan drop any of the 6 pieces dropped in the other stages. CampaignĬampaign is where you’ll spend most of your early levels. So anytime I state to farm at the maximum stage you can beat, I mean that you can beat on auto. Auto will go faster and save you time and effort. If you can beat a stage, but can’t beat it with your champions on auto, Up others (commonly called “food” champions), or for silver, or for gear, or for scrolls.Īt the end of the day, you’re doing what you’re doing because you want something.īut different time requirements, difficulty, energy costs, means that different places are more or less efficient at certain tasks.įarming is virtually always done on auto. That might be for exp to level up your team, or to level up champions you intend to sacrifice to rank Specifically I’ll cover the different places to farm, why/when you should be farming them, and how to farm most effectively.įarming (also called grinding) is the core of Raid, at all times you will be farming for SOMETHING This guide will be about farming (running stages over and over for experience, silver, artifacts, or whatever).
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