Abstract Forest Farming Route - Efficient Resource Guide
Step-by-step Forest clearing route for stable resource and XP farming - Luck build priorities, respawn timers, and the exact loop path players are using.
Main StatLuck
Starting GearSilver Sword
Commons Respawn~30 min
Elementals~1.5 hrs
Core Goal
Efficient, repeatable Forest location clears for stable resource drops - wood, flowers, mushrooms, slimes, wolves, and Forest Elementals. The route supports crafting, market sales, and XP quests. Playable with basic gear and a Luck-heavy stat build; no armor investment required.
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Stat Build Priority
Primary
Luck
Dump most points here. Better drop rates and crits on every kill.
Secondary
STR / DEX
Minimum needed for your current sword tier only.
Skip
Defense
Use mobility and dodge instead. Armor investment is a waste here.
Gear path: Silver Sword → Titanium Sword → Crystal Sword. Upgrade your sword before splitting stat points - better weapon tier clears faster than spread stats.
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Forest Farming Route
- 1 Enter and plan your loop. Start at a consistent entry point in the main Forest location. Map a looping path that covers resource clusters without backtracking. Your route should hit: regular trees, flowers, slimes, mushrooms, wolves, rare trees, and Forest Elementals.
- 2 Clear common resources first. Take out slimes, regular trees, flowers, and mushrooms as you move. Short respawn timers and high current demand for quests and market sales. Flowers - both common and rare variants - are highlighted by players as especially profitable right now.
- 3 Hit monster camps and high-value targets. Move to wolf packs, rare trees, and Forest Elemental areas. These drop the rarest items. Use your Luck build and sword for fast kills. Clear grouped spawns methodically - dangerous camp areas can overwhelm if rushed.
- 4 Complete the circuit and loop. Follow the full route. The loop does not require grabbing every single resource - stable, comfortable yields each run. Exit and re-enter or wait at the entry point based on respawn timers before looping again.
Tip: Check player-shared short clips for the most dangerous monster camp spots before attempting them with low gear. The main route video on X shows the exact path in action.
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Respawn Timers
| Resource Type | Respawn | Priority |
|---|---|---|
| Slimes, Flowers, Regular Trees | ~30 min | Farm every loop - high quest/market demand |
| Mushrooms | ~40 min | Include in every loop pass |
| Wolves, Rare Trees | ~1 hr | Check on longer cycles between runs |
| Forest Elementals | ~1.5 hrs | Plan dedicated runs around this timer |
Do not revisit spots too early. Waiting for respawns is part of efficient farming. Use the downtime to sell or craft rather than running empty routes.
Key Decision Points
Full clear vs. selective farming?
Do the full loop for balanced gains - commons support quests and rare spots drive market value. Only skip sections if genuinely time-constrained. Commons are in high demand right now, so do not skip them.
When should I upgrade my sword?
Upgrade to Titanium as soon as you have the materials, then Crystal when possible. A stronger sword clears camps faster and reduces the risk of getting overwhelmed at dangerous spawns.
Do I need armor for this route?
No. The community consensus is mobility plus a strong sword handles survivability better than armor investment. If you are dying in camps, upgrade your sword tier first - not your defense stats.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Skipping common resources (trees, flowers, slimes) - they are currently in high demand for quests and market sales.
- Spreading stat points instead of going Luck-heavy - you lose drop rate and crit multipliers that make the route efficient.
- Poor pathing that creates excessive backtracking and wastes time on empty respawn spots.
- Re-visiting resource nodes before their respawn timer completes - run the full circuit first.
- Investing in armor stats instead of upgrading your sword and maintaining mobility for dodging dangerous camp spawns.