Introduction: Daily Gold Farming
In Crystal of Atlan, staying consistent with a solid farming routine is more important than ever—especially with the recent shifts in the in-game economy and marketplace. Whether you're a returning player or grinding daily, adapting your farming strategy is key to earning unbound gold, valuable resources, and hard-to-find materials like insignias.
In this guide, I’ll break down my full day-to-day farming approach that I currently follow across my main and alternate characters. This method is aimed at maximizing income while using your free tickets and resources efficiently—especially in a market where sellable items have become more rare and selective. From managing Purgatory runs and Elite Dungeons to navigating Critical Conquest and the Limited Shop, this updated routine balances effort and return perfectly.
Purgatory Runs: Making the Most of Free Tickets
Each day starts with two free Purgatory entries, granted through the VIP card. If you have any extra free-entry tickets that aren’t tradeable, use those as well. However, never use sellable tickets for your own runs — those should always be sold immediately for quick gold.
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Key Tip: Turn sellable tickets into instant gold rather than spending them.
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Consistency: Purgatory offers a stable daily source of materials, so make sure you never skip it.
This sets the tone for your daily income — reliable, repeatable, and always worth the short time investment.
Void Dungeons: Balanced Between Efficiency and Rewards
After Purgatory, the focus shifts to Void Dungeons. The daily priority here is:
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Stage 3: Completed daily — easy, quick, and doesn’t hit the weekly limit.
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Stage 4: Run about three times per week — it gives better rewards, but is capped weekly.
Once you’ve hit the reward limit for Stage 4 (typically after Thursday), just stick with Stage 3 for the rest of the week. This keeps your energy spend optimized and avoids unnecessary grinding.
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Why It Matters: Void Dungeons offer high-value drops, especially for gearing and enhancing. Just make sure to keep an eye on your weekly limits to avoid wasting effort.
Critical Conquest: Smart Use of Non-Sellable Tickets
Critical Conquest requires entry tickets, but here's the trick: only use unsellable ones. Every week, the game gives out a few of these for free, which is usually enough to run this mode consistently.
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Free Weekly Tickets: Use these first to maintain efficiency.
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Avoid Wasting Resources: Save sellable tickets for the market.
This approach ensures you don’t spend resources unnecessarily while still farming rewards that support your progress.
Limited Shop Strategy: Daily Diamonds and Smart Spending
Every character can generate Limited Shop Tickets simply by spending energy during farming. These tickets are incredibly valuable and can be spent differently depending on the character:
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Main Character: Focus on buying batteries and other high-value upgrade items.
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Alt Characters: Spend on transfer stones, gacha tickets, or catalysts—anything you can use across accounts.
To maximize this, it's smart to exchange some gold for diamonds, especially if you're serious about taking advantage of all five daily purchases.
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Pro Tip: This is why gold-to-diamond conversion is part of the daily plan—it unlocks more value from every character.
Alt Character Routine: Efficient and Scaled-Back
Your alts don’t need to do everything your main does. Here’s the simplified rotation for them:
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Purgatory
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Critical Conquest
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Elite Dungeons
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Limited Shop Purchases
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Golden Fleece Challenge (on 2 designated alts)
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Skip Void Dungeons: Void runs are reserved for the main.
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Timing Matters: By the time your fifth character runs Critical Conquest, you’ll usually hit the daily shard limit. At that point, move straight to Elite Dungeons.
This system keeps all characters productive while saving your time and energy.
Elite Dungeons: Hunting for the Rare Insignia Drop
Once you’ve cleared your Critical Conquest runs and used up your energy on alts, the next destination is Elite Dungeon 25. This stage is the best chance to farm insignias, which can sell for around 5 million gold each in the current market.
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Personal Record: I’ve only seen two insignias drop since launch — so they’re rare, but valuable.
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Strategy: Keep grinding even without drops; the gold potential makes it worthwhile.
Don’t rely on Elite Dungeons as a guaranteed income stream — think of them as a bonus source of high-ticket items.
Golden Fleece Challenge: Strategic Skipping
This mode is useful but not essential every day. Here’s how I approach it:
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Skipped on Tuesdays and Thursdays: I focus instead on the Abyssal Frontier for sellable ticket rewards and Gold Rush for farming unbound gold.
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Run it on Other Days: Only when time and ticket availability allow.
This selective approach prevents burnout and helps prioritize higher-return activities.
End-of-Day Market Strategy: What to Sell and What to Hold
After running all modes across characters, it's time to check your inventory and clean house:
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Sell Immediately:
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Unbound gold
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Sellable tickets
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Valuable loot (like insignias)
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Hold Items That Don’t Move:
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Enhancement parts (they used to sell fast, but are stagnant now)
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Upgrade materials that can be reused later
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Only sell what’s currently in demand. Otherwise, you're wasting valuable resources for low returns.
Conclusion
The market changes in Crystal of Atlan have made it more important than ever to farm smartly. This daily farming routine helps you optimize time, energy, and resources—maximizing gold and valuable items like insignias, without wasting effort on low-yield content. Using your main and alt characters efficiently, focusing on ticket management, and knowing when to sell or hold items are now the keys to staying ahead.
While rare drops like insignias can massively boost your income, most of your profits will come from consistent, well-planned grinding. As the economy continues to shift, adapting your routine ensures you’re not left behind—and sets you up well for the next arc: gear enhancement.
Get ready to risk your gold on upgrades, because we’re diving into enhancement strategies next.
FAQs (Text Version)
Q1: What’s the best use of sellable tickets?
A1: Always sell them on the market for unbound gold. Never use them for your own runs.
Q2: Should I farm Stage 3 or Stage 4 of Void Dungeons?
A2: Do Stage 3 daily and Stage 4 three times a week—Stage 4 has a weekly reward cap.
Q3: Are Limited Shop items worth it?
A3: Yes, especially batteries and upgrade items on your main. Use gold to get diamonds for more shop value.
Q4: What’s the most profitable dungeon?
A4: Elite Dungeon 25, due to the high-value insignia drop potential.
Q5: How long does this full routine take per day?
A5: Between 1 to 2 hours depending on how many alts you run.
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