Midgame Amrita And Gold Farming The Six Most Lucrative Spots
This guide gives a complete, practical, and actionable plan to farm 2.7 million Amrita and ~800K gold in the midgame of Nioh 3. It explains the six best repeatable spots, the exact setup you should use, how to squeeze every bonus from gear and titles, and how to run shrine loops and Battle Scrolls for maximum efficiency. Read this once, then copy the routes into your play sessions and watch your levels and bank balance explode.
Start by understanding the core principle that makes midgame farming efficient. The fastest Amrita per hour comes from short, repeatable loops that kill one or two high-value enemies near a shrine or a Battle Scroll checkpoint. Short loops minimize downtime between kills and maximize the number of Amrita or gold pickups per hour. Equip every possible multiplier, use consumables and talismans that boost Amrita, and pick a clan and title allocation that favors Amrita Earned. When you combine a tight shrine loop with the right gear and the Battle Scroll replay mechanic, you can routinely clear hundreds of thousands of Amrita in an hour.
To hit the headline numbers you want, you will alternate between two farming modes. The first is the fast shrine loop where you kill a single elite or high-value yokai, return to the shrine, rest, and repeat. The second is the crucible/Battle Scroll replay where you clear a short dungeon path with multiple high-value enemies and then replay it immediately. Both methods are valid and you will use them depending on the map and your current level. The shrine loop is the backbone of consistent Amrita gains while the Battle Scroll runs are the heavy hitters for both Amrita and sellable loot.
Below are the six best midgame spots, the exact route and tactics for each, and the gear and title setup that will multiply your gains. After the routes you will find advanced stacking tricks, a short gold-only routine to reach ~800K, and a FAQ that answers common midgame farming questions.
Futamata Castle Storehouse shrine loop
This is the single most reliable early-to-midgame loop. From the Storehouse shrine, step through the door and immediately turn right. A lone patrolling Yoki walks a corridor with its back to the entrance on reset. Approach from stealth or high stance and land a heavy backstab or grapple for massive Ki damage and a big Amrita payout. The Yoki drops a large chunk of Amrita for a single enemy, and because the patrol path always moves away on reset, the entire cycle is extremely short. Repeat the kill, rest at the shrine, and rinse. With Amrita Earned gear and a small extraction talisman, you can net thousands of Amrita every minute.
Why it’s efficient: One high-value kill per 30 seconds means you can stack many cycles in an hour with minimal movement and looting time. Enable Item Auto Pick-up to remove the need to manually collect drops and shave seconds off each loop. Equip a weapon with high backstab damage or a grapple skill to finish the Yoki quickly.
Tactics: Use stealth approach, open with a heavy high-stance attack, then finish with a grapple. If you have a ranged option, break the Yoki’s horn from a distance to trigger extra bleed Amrita before closing in. If you die, recover your Grave immediately to avoid losing accumulated Amrita.
Hamamatsu Castle Crucible Ippon-Datara grind
This route uses the Battle Scroll replay mechanic to turn a short crucible into a repeatable Amrita and loot machine. Enter the Hamamatsu Crucible, activate the Battle Scroll at the entrance, and clear the path to the Ippon-Datara. This yokai is slow but hits hard and yields a high Amrita payout. Because the Battle Scroll allows instant replays without shrine rest, you can run the same path repeatedly with minimal downtime. Clear the Ippon-Datara, pick up drops, and replay. Over time this yields massive Amrita and a steady stream of sellable gear.
Why it’s efficient: Battle Scrolls remove the need to travel back to a shrine and reset the world. The Ippon-Datara’s predictable moveset makes it easy to bait and backstab for huge damage. If you can clear the path in under two minutes, your Amrita per hour skyrockets.
Tactics: Use a build with strong single-target burst and high Ki recovery. Bring elixirs for emergency heals but avoid wasting time looting every minor drop. Prioritize the boss and the yellow-glow elites along the path for maximum Amrita.
Hitokoto Slope horn-break ridge
This midgame spot is slower than the Futamata loop but offers a reliable bonus if you break the Yoki’s horn. On the narrow ridge near the boss shrine, a Yoki patrols a tight path. Use a ranged weapon or a high-stance overhead to shatter the horn. The horn break triggers a bleed and bonus Amrita that stacks with the kill reward. The ridge’s narrow geometry prevents the Yoki from turning quickly, making backstabs and overheads easier to land. This is a great fallback if you haven’t unlocked Futamata yet or if you want a slightly safer loop.
Why it’s efficient: Horn break mechanics add a chunk of bonus Amrita to each kill. The narrow terrain reduces enemy mobility and increases your chance to land critical hits.
Tactics: Use a bow or spear for precise overheads. If you have a weapon with a horn-break bonus or a skill that increases head damage, equip it. Keep movement minimal and reset at the shrine after each kill.
Shogun’s Outskirts market gold route
If your goal is 800K gold, this market route is the fastest midgame gold farm. The market area contains multiple enemies that drop high-value sellables and a few elite enemies that drop rare items. Run the market loop, pick up sellable goods, and return to the shrine to sell everything in bulk. Use the Wealthbringer Talisman and gear with Gold Earned effects to multiply coin drops. This route is slower for Amrita but excellent for building a gold reserve to buy gear, upgrade weapons, and purchase consumables for longer Amrita runs.
Why it’s efficient: High-value drops combined with a talisman that boosts gold make each loop profitable. Selling in bulk reduces time spent at merchants.
Tactics: Equip the Wealthbringer Talisman and any accessories with Gold Earned. Use a fast weapon to clear crowds and avoid long fights. If you find a rare sellable, stash it and repeat the loop until you have a full inventory to sell.
Toyotomi Shrine runs and clan stacking
Choosing the Toyotomi clan gives a passive bonus to Amrita gains and pairs perfectly with extraction talismans and Amrita Earned gear. Pledge to Toyotomi and reallocate Subjugation Title Prestige points into Amrita Earned to maximize passive gains. Combine this with the Extraction Talisman and skills like Vital Spirit or Invigorating Arts to multiply every kill’s Amrita. This setup is not a location but a multiplier you apply to any of the above routes to increase yield.
Why it’s efficient: Passive clan bonuses stack with gear and talismans, giving you a multiplicative boost rather than a flat increase.
Tactics: Reassign title prestige to Amrita Earned before long farming sessions. Keep Toyotomi active while running shrine loops and Battle Scrolls. If you switch clans for other bonuses, remember to switch back before a farming session.
Castle Keep catwalks elite loop
This route focuses on a compact area with multiple elites and a shrine within easy reach. The catwalks funnel enemies into chokepoints where you can chain AoE or single-target burst to clear multiple elites quickly. The combination of multiple elite kills per loop and a short reset time makes this a balanced farm for both Amrita and gold. Use this when you want a mix of loot and experience without the monotony of single-target loops.
Why it’s efficient: Multiple elites per loop increase both Amrita and sellable loot. Tight geometry reduces travel time.
Tactics: Use AoE skills or a weapon with strong crowd control. Prioritize elites with yellow glow for higher Amrita. Keep elixirs and talismans ready for emergency heals.
Gear, talismans, and title setup to maximize Amrita and gold
Your equipment choices matter as much as the route. The following setup is the baseline for any serious midgame farmer.
Core equipment and effects to stack
Amrita Earned on armor and accessories. This is the single most important passive to stack.
Extraction Talisman or Gaki Chief Soul Core to increase Amrita on absorption.
Wealthbringer Talisman for gold runs.
Skills that grant bonus Amrita such as Vital Spirit and Invigorating Arts.
Accessories with Gold Earned for market loops.
Weapons with high backstab or grapple damage for shrine loops.
Armor rolls that include Amrita Earned and Ki recovery.
Title and clan choices
Reallocate Subjugation Title Prestige into Amrita Earned before farming sessions.
Pledge to Toyotomi clan for the passive Amrita boost.
If you need survivability for longer runs, consider temporary clan swaps but return to Toyotomi for pure farming.
Consumables and settings
Enable Item Auto Pick-up to reduce downtime.
Use Amrita-boosting consumables if available.
Keep a stack of elixirs and a Rejuvenation talisman for quick health recovery to avoid deaths that cost Amrita.
Stacking these effects is multiplicative. A shrine loop that normally yields 3,000 Amrita can easily become 4,500 or more with the right talismans, clan, and title allocation. Over many cycles this difference compounds into hundreds of thousands of Amrita.
How to run perfect shrine loops and Battle Scroll replays
Shrine loop checklist
Equip Amrita Earned gear and Toyotomi clan.
Enable Item Auto Pick-up.
Approach the elite from stealth or bait a predictable attack.
Execute a high-damage opener and finish quickly.
Rest at the shrine immediately and repeat.
Battle Scroll replay checklist
Activate the Battle Scroll at the crucible entrance.
Clear the path focusing on yellow-glow elites and the boss.
Pick up only high-value drops to save time.
Replay the scroll immediately and repeat until you hit your Amrita or loot goal.
The key to both methods is minimizing non-value time. Every second spent walking, looting low-value items, or waiting for enemy patrols is time not spent earning Amrita. Keep runs tight, use auto-pickup, and only pick up items that matter for sell value or upgrades.
Advanced stacking tricks and micro-optimizations
1. Offerings and junk conversion Convert unwanted gear into Amrita via the Offering system. Selling or offering junk gear can be a surprisingly large source of Amrita over long sessions. Don’t hoard low-value items when you can turn them into levels.
2. Grave recovery discipline If you die, recover your Grave immediately. Losing a large Amrita pool is the fastest way to erase hours of farming. Spend Amrita as soon as you can to lock in levels and reduce risk.
3. Use of Guardian Spirits and Soul Cores Equip Guardian Spirits and Soul Cores that grant attack or defense buffs on Amrita absorption. These increase survivability and damage output during loops, letting you clear faster.
4. Rotate routes to avoid boredom and RNG If a route starts to feel slow due to RNG drops, switch to another loop. Rotating between shrine loops and Battle Scrolls keeps the grind efficient and reduces the chance of diminishing returns.
5. Time-of-day and session planning Plan sessions in 30–90 minute blocks. Short, focused sessions with a clear Amrita or gold target are more productive than marathon runs where fatigue leads to mistakes and deaths.
Gold farming to reach 800K quickly
To reach ~800K gold, combine the Shogun’s Outskirts market loop with Wealthbringer talismans and sellable loot conversion. Run the market loop until your inventory is full of sellable items, then fast travel to a merchant and sell everything in one go. Repeat until you hit your gold target. If you pair this with occasional Battle Scroll runs you can convert rare drops into even more profit.
Tips to accelerate gold gains
Prioritize enemies that drop sellable goods and rare materials.
Use talismans and accessories that increase gold drops.
Convert low-value gear into sellable materials if the merchant pays more.
Avoid spending gold on unnecessary upgrades during a gold run; save until you reach your target.
Sample session plan to hit 2.7M Amrita and 800K gold
Session 1: Warm-up and setup (15 minutes)
Reassign titles to Amrita Earned and pledge Toyotomi.
Equip Extraction and Wealthbringer talismans.
Run 10 Futamata loops to warm up and test timings.
Session 2: Heavy Amrita push (90 minutes)
Run Futamata loop for 45 minutes, switching to Hamamatsu Battle Scrolls for 45 minutes.
Spend Amrita to lock in levels every 200k to avoid loss on death.
Session 3: Gold focus (60 minutes)
Run Shogun’s Outskirts market loop with Wealthbringer talisman.
Sell in bulk every 10–15 minutes.
Session 4: Cleanup and offerings (30 minutes)
Offer junk gear for Amrita and sell remaining materials.
Re-equip for next play session.
Following this plan across several sessions will get you to the headline numbers. The exact time depends on your efficiency, level, and luck with drops.
Common mistakes and how to avoid them
Not stacking Amrita Earned: Many players forget to reassign titles or equip Amrita gear. Always double-check before a farming session.
Looting everything: Picking up every minor drop wastes time. Use auto-pickup and only pick up what matters.
Dying with a large Amrita pool: Spend Amrita regularly to avoid losing it on death.
Ignoring Battle Scrolls: Battle Scroll replay is a major multiplier for midgame farming and is often underused.
FAQ
How long will it take to farm 2.7 million Amrita? Time varies with efficiency, but with optimized loops and the right gear you can expect to earn hundreds of thousands of Amrita per hour. A focused multi-hour session using shrine loops and Battle Scrolls can reach the 2.7 million mark across several hours of play.
Do I need Toyotomi clan to farm effectively? Toyotomi is not strictly required but it provides a meaningful passive boost to Amrita gains that stacks with talismans and title allocations. For pure farming sessions Toyotomi is the best choice.
What settings should I change before farming? Enable Item Auto Pick-up and make sure your controller or keybinds are optimized for quick rest and fast travel. Turn off unnecessary HUD clutter if it distracts you.
Which talismans are mandatory? Extraction Talisman for Amrita runs and Wealthbringer Talisman for gold runs are the most impactful. Combine them with Amrita Earned gear and clan bonuses.
Should I farm Amrita or gold first? If you need upgrades and consumables, farm gold first. If you need levels to beat a boss, prioritize Amrita. A balanced approach alternating between both is often best.
Can I solo these routes or should I co-op? Solo runs are faster for tight shrine loops because you control the reset and pacing. Co-op can be useful for tougher Battle Scrolls but may reduce Amrita per player due to shared rewards.
What do I do if I keep dying during runs? Slow down, improve survivability with talismans and armor rolls, and consider swapping to a defensive clan temporarily. Recover your Grave immediately and spend Amrita frequently.
This guide gives you the exact routes, the gear and title setup, and the session plans to farm 2.7 million Amrita and ~800K gold in the midgame of Nioh 3. Use the shrine loops for steady gains, the Battle Scrolls for heavy payouts, and the Wealthbringer talisman for gold. Stack Amrita Earned, pledge Toyotomi, and keep runs tight with auto-pickup and minimal looting. Follow the sample session plan and the advanced tricks to turn hours of grinding into efficient, repeatable profit and levels.
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