Dungeonborne: How to Farm Gold

Dungeonborne How to Farm Gold

Gold in Dungeonborne is everything. Without it, you cannot obtain great gear, create unique builds and sets, and so on. A lot of players struggle with gold, not because it is hard to get, but when you invest, for example, 100,000 gold in gear and you die, you are not able to recover that 100,000 gold. Therefore, you must farm it again. That is what makes Dungeonborne a unique game. Now there are some methods of farming gold, but what you will do depends on your skill and gear.

How To Farm and Get Gold in Dungeonborne

How To Farm and Get Gold in Dungeonborne

Midas set: Midas set is great for new players. Each time you loot a chest, you will get additional gold in your inventory. With time, you can accumulate a lot. If you are planning to play Classic, then there is no point in getting the Midas set. It is better to get some strong blue or purple gear that will increase your chances of killing other players.

Loot Players: If you find a dead player or kill one, you must loot them. Looting players is incredibly profitable, especially if you are playing on Classic, but there is a higher risk that you will die before you manage to extract with loot. A lot of players make big mistakes here. When you’re looting, you want to start with accessories like rings and smaller items. For instance, Chest Peace takes 6 inventory slots, while the ring takes 1. Now 6 rings will give you much more gold when you sell than one chest piece. If you are full, then throw away bigger gear and useless potions and replace them with accessories, and one had swords.

Special Monsters: There are a lot of different monsters in Dungeonborne, and they have different chances of dropping items. Special monsters, like big-eyed monsters, have a much higher chance of dropping higher-quality items compared to normal goblins or skeletons. So, if you see Eye Monster, treants, goblin leader, and skeleton in the robe, you have to kill them. They have a much higher chance of dropping quality loot.

Chests: Chests are great ways of getting items, but the majority of them have a low drop chance. There are special chests near bosses that have a much higher chance of dropping, so try to loot them.

Mimics: Mimics are special chest monsters that have a high drop chance. So if you find a mimic, definitely kill it.

Casual or Classic for Farming Gold

Casual or Classic for Farming Gold

If you are a new player, then you have to start from the basics. Avoid Classic because there is no matchmaking and you will face Epic-equipped players. Thus, even if you farm decent gold, other players will likely kill you.

So if you are a new player, you want to farm gold in Casual, where there are lower-gear players and you have a lot of extraction points.

If you are a skilled player who can afford decent gear, then feel free to go on Classic. There drop chance of blue and epic is extremely high, so you will earn a lot of gold. Even players are equipped with better items. If you kill a player in a classic, there is a chance that he has the whole blue and purple gear. So basically, one kill can fill up your whole inventory.

Class for Farming Gold

Dungeonborne Rogue

If you want to farm gold and items without engaging other players, then Rogue is a class for you. With Rogue, you can kill monsters at an incredibly fast rate if you are using faggers and backstabs. Also, the Rogue class has incredibly fast mobility, and with stats, you will get passive skills that will allow you to be always in invisibility. Additionally, if you want to increase looting speed, then get gear with interaction speed. Overall, Rogue is the best class for farming and making gold. No other class comes close to Rogue’s speed and efficacy.