What “Farming Routes” Means in Legend of YMIR
A farming route is simply the order you do activities so you earn the most rewards per minute while avoiding the biggest time-wasters: travel time, inventory overload, repeated deaths, and missing resets.
In Legend of YMIR, your best route depends on two things:
- Your available time today (15/30/60/120+ minutes)
- Your priority goal today (XP, materials, Diamonds, boss loot, weekly time, or token-related rewards)
The good news is that you don’t need 20 different routes. You need one “core checklist” and a few branches.
If you follow the structure below, you’ll always know what to do next and you’ll always feel your account moving forward.

The Two Reset Clocks That Control Your Entire Farming Day
Legend of YMIR uses two reset patterns that matter for almost every daily route:
- 04:00 (Server’s Region Time): most daily/weekly gameplay resets (Daily Mission, Repeatable Task count, Valhalla default time resets)
- 00:00 (Server’s Region Time): Offline Mode base time resets (and some token systems use 00:00 UTC+0 for certain limits)
Practical rule:
If you’re confused about “today,” always anchor your day to these two clocks:
- After 04:00, treat it as a fresh daily cycle.
- After 00:00, treat Offline Mode as refilled.
The fastest players don’t “play whenever.” They plan around resets so they never waste a day’s value.
Your Core Daily Checklist (Do This Every Day, In This Order)
Use this checklist as your default route. It’s designed to work whether you’re low level or mid-game, and it scales up as you unlock more systems.
1) Claim and clear quick notifications (1–2 minutes)
- Collect completed rewards and mail items.
- Check time-limited items (clock icon) so nothing expires.
- Confirm you have bag space (avoid hitting weight penalties mid-route).
2) Daily Mission progress first (because it overlaps everything)
- Start Daily Missions early so your normal play completes them naturally.
- Aim to finish the full set daily whenever possible.
3) Spend time-limited content next (anything that “caps”)
Do the activities that you can lose by skipping:
- Valhalla default time (daily/weekly reset)
- Hall of Gold default time (weekly reset, limited time use)
- Any daily entry counts (Expeditions)
4) Run your “structured XP/material engines”
These are your reliable farming engines:
- Repeatable Tasks (up to 10 per day)
- Requests (fast flexible rewards)
- Trial content (when you need a push)
- Labyrinth (when you want a longer focused session)
5) Economy pass (2–5 minutes)
- Dismantle low-value gear in batches.
- List valuable tradables on the Trade Station once per day (don’t spam cancel/relist).
- Settle Diamonds from completed sales.
6) Craft/upgrade only after farming (a controlled “workshop block”)
- Craft what you planned.
- Enhance what you planned.
- Stop. Don’t spiral into random upgrades.
7) Set Offline Mode before logging out (non-negotiable)
Offline Mode is your “progress while sleeping” engine. Always turn it on.
This core checklist is what keeps you consistent and prevents the classic problem: “I played a lot but got nothing done.”
Daily Checklist by Time Available (15 / 30 / 60 / 120 Minutes)
These are plug-and-play routes you can repeat daily.
15-Minute Route: “Protect My Account” (Busy Day)
Goal: don’t fall behind on resets and passive value.
- Minute 1–3: Bag check + quick dismantle (only obvious junk) + claim rewards
- Minute 4–8: Start/advance Daily Missions (complete the easiest overlap tasks)
- Minute 9–12: Spend the most urgent time-based resource you have available (example: daily Valhalla Hall time if unlocked)
- Minute 13–15: Set Offline Mode correctly (best difficulty you can reliably meet)
This route is your safety net. If you do nothing else, do this.
30-Minute Route: “Daily Engines + One Push”
Goal: finish core dailies and make one meaningful progression step.
- Minute 1–5: Daily Missions start + bag space check
- Minute 6–15: Repeatable Tasks (run a small batch) OR Requests (fast flexible rewards)
- Minute 16–25: Valhalla/Hall of Gold time (whatever you can spend efficiently today)
- Minute 26–30: Market pass (list once, settle once) + set Offline Mode
This route is perfect for weekdays.
60-Minute Route: “Efficient Growth”
Goal: complete daily engines and farm enough to break gates.
- Minute 1–10: Daily Missions + organize route (pick your branch: XP, materials, Diamonds)
- Minute 11–25: Repeatable Tasks (use Auto Progress and warp features to reduce travel)
- Minute 26–45: One high-value block:
- Valhalla time session, OR
- Expedition boss runs (if unlocked), OR
- Labyrinth push (if you want focused progress), OR
- Hall of Gold session (if you use it)
- Minute 46–55: Workshop block (craft/enhance only what your farming supports)
- Minute 56–60: Trade Station list/settle + set Offline Mode
If you do this route most days, your account will snowball.
120-Minute Route: “Maximum Efficiency Day”
Goal: progress fast without wasted movement or random grinding.
- Block A (0–25 min): Daily Missions + Repeatable Tasks batch
- Block B (25–70 min): Time-based dungeons (Valhalla/Hall of Gold) or Expeditions (boss + raid if available)
- Block C (70–100 min): Main Quest push (if you’re leveling) OR targeted farm loop (materials/Diamonds)
- Block D (100–120 min): Workshop + market + Offline Mode setup
This route is best on weekends or when you want to catch up.
The “Farm Build” vs “Boss Build” Rule (Why Presets Make Routes Faster)
Many players farm slowly because they try to play every activity with the same build. That’s inefficient.
Use Presets to split your play:
- Preset I: Farm Build
- Fast clearing
- Low downtime
- Efficient skill order for routine mobs
- Designed to finish Daily Missions and Tasks faster
- Preset II: Boss Build
- Survivability and control
- Manual combat focus
- Designed for Valhalla, Expeditions, bosses, and higher-risk content
- Preset III: PvP or Experiment
- Optional: testing, PvP, specialized builds
When you switch presets for the right content, your “route speed” increases because:
- you die less in hard content,
- you clear faster in easy content,
- and you stop wasting potions and time.
Inventory and Bag Weight: The Hidden Farming Multiplier
Farming routes fail when your bag becomes a problem.
Legend of YMIR bag penalties are brutal at high weight:
- At higher weight thresholds you lose natural HP/MP recovery,
- then movement becomes slower and you can’t sprint/jump/ride,
- and at extreme weight you can’t obtain items and can’t attack.
Efficient farming rule: never farm while close to weight penalties.
You want to be in “no penalty” range so your movement and combat stay smooth.
Daily bag routine (fast and safe):
- Sort
- Register/keep anything important (don’t dismantle by mistake)
- Batch dismantle obvious low-value gear
- Store or list tradables
- Leave with space
This routine turns your bag from a problem into a power tool.
Repeatable Tasks Route: Your Daily “XP and Supplies” Engine
Repeatable Tasks are one of the best daily farming engines because they’re consistent and structured.
Key rules:
- You can complete Repeatable Tasks up to 10 times per character per day.
- The count resets daily at 04:00 (Server’s Region Time).
- Auto Progress can reduce travel time, and “Auto Use Warp Now” can speed routing.
Efficient Repeatable Task route:
- Pick tasks that cluster in the same area.
- Use Auto Progress ordering so you travel in one loop.
- Don’t waste warp tools on a route you can walk efficiently—save speed tools for busy days.
- Use Repeatables to break gates:
- level requirement walls,
- early resource shortages,
- Daily Mission completion speed.
Mistake to avoid: spending all 10 runs immediately every day.
Save a few runs for later in case you hit a wall and need quick structured rewards.
Requests Route: Fast Flexible Rewards Without Grinding
Requests are perfect when you want rewards but don’t want a long grind session.
Key rules:
- Completed Requests cannot be repeated.
- If you accept a new Request while another is in progress, the previous Request is abandoned.
- You can use a “Warp Scroll: Request Board” to move instantly to the Request Board in town.
Efficient Request route:
- Accept a Request that matches your current region (minimize travel).
- Finish it fully before accepting another.
- Use Requests as “gap fillers” between bigger blocks (Tasks, dungeons, bosses).
- If you have a short session, Requests are often better than wandering because they keep your play structured.
This route is especially useful when you’re waiting for friends/clanmates to form a party.
Daily Mission Route: Make Everything Count Twice
Daily Mission is a farming route cheat code because it overlaps with almost everything else you do.
Key rules:
- Daily Mission resets daily at 04:00 (Server’s Region Time).
- It rewards milestone claims after completing Daily Missions 5 times and 10 times.
- It unlocks after completing a specific Main Quest milestone.
Efficient Daily Mission strategy:
- Start Daily Missions first, then do your normal farming.
- Don’t stop at “almost finished.” Push to full completion when possible because milestone rewards are designed to be your daily baseline.
- If your time is limited, prioritize missions that overlap:
- Tasks,
- hunting,
- dungeon activity,
- basic progression actions.
When Daily Missions are done early, the rest of your session feels freer.
Offline Mode Route: Your “While You Sleep” Farm
Offline Mode is not optional if you want efficient daily farming over weeks. It’s the easiest way to keep progress moving on days you can’t play.
Key rules:
- Base time is 8 hours.
- Resets daily at 00:00 (Server’s Region Time).
- Usage time is shared across the account.
Efficient Offline Mode setup:
- Always set it before logging out.
- Choose the highest difficulty you can reliably meet (don’t waste shared time on low-value zones).
- Treat Offline Mode like a daily “resource investment,” not like an afterthought.
If you do nothing else for farming, setting Offline Mode correctly is the biggest long-term win.
Valhalla Route: Spend Time That Resets (Or You Lose It)
Valhalla is one of the most important farming routes because it uses default time that resets.
Key rules:
- Daily at 04:00: Hall of the Valkyries (Default time 1 hour)
- Every Monday at 04:00: Temple of Chaos and Fólkvangr (Default time 7 hours)
- Normal and Inter area times are shared.
Efficient Valhalla route:
- On busy days, spend the daily Hall time first (it resets daily).
- On weekly reset days (Monday cycle), plan a longer session to spend Temple of Chaos/Fólkvangr time efficiently.
- Enter floors you can clear smoothly. Dying or struggling turns “high value time” into wasted time.
- Use your Boss Build preset here. Valhalla is where survivability and pattern reading pay off.
If you regularly spend Valhalla time, your materials and progression resources stay healthier, making every other route easier.
Hall of Gold Route: Token-Linked Farming Without Chaos
Hall of Gold matters if you care about token-related rewards or you want to understand why some players prioritize it.
Key rules to know:
- Hall of Gold requires reaching Level 25.
- It has a default time structure and server pool considerations.
- Default time resets every Monday at 04:00 (UTC+8).
- Token policies describe Hall of Gold as usable for 3 hours per day as default time, and time is shared between common and inter-server dungeons.
Efficient Hall of Gold route (if you use it):
- Don’t enter if you can’t focus. Time-based farming is only good when you can clear efficiently.
- Enter with bag space (token farming still produces drops and clutter).
- Use a stable build with reliable survivability and movement so you don’t waste time dying or running.
If you don’t care about token systems, you can skip Hall of Gold and still progress normally. But knowing its schedule helps you understand why some players structure their weekly routine around Monday resets.
Expedition Route: High-Value Party Farming (Level 28+)
Expeditions are a major farming route upgrade because they compress rewards into boss hunts and raids.
Key rules:
- Expeditions unlock at Level 28.
- Boss Expeditions support up to 5 party members.
- Raid Expeditions support up to 15 party members.
- There are Default Entry Counts and recharge items.
- First-clear rewards can be claimed only once per boss/raid.
Efficient Expedition route:
- Do Expeditions after your “must-reset” chores (Daily Mission and time-based dungeons).
- Use Expeditions as your “high value block” when you have 30–60+ minutes.
- Prioritize consistency over ego:
- choose a difficulty you can clear reliably,
- stay alive,
- contribute,
- and farm repeatably.
If you have a clan, Expeditions become one of the best “social farming routes” because parties form faster and clears are smoother.
Labyrinth Route: Focus Sessions Without a Timer (Level 28+)
Labyrinth is perfect when you want progress without the stress of time limits.
Key rules:
- Labyrinth unlocks at Level 28.
- There is no time limit inside.
- Once you enter, your entry state remains active for 24 hours, and after 24 hours you’re automatically exited.
- The 24-hour duration resets each time you enter.
Efficient Labyrinth route:
- Enter Labyrinth on days you have a focused session.
- Go in with a clean bag.
- Use it for two things:
- farming structured rewards,
- improving combat mechanics (dodging, timing, survivability).
- Treat Labyrinth as “skill farming” as much as item farming—better mechanics make every other farming route faster.
Because there’s no timer, Labyrinth is also great when you’re tired of rushing and just want steady progress.
Boss Window Route: Show Up for Guaranteed Participation Rewards
World/field boss routes are one of the best ways to farm rewards without needing perfect gear—because many bosses provide participation rewards as long as you deal damage at least once.
Examples of boss schedule patterns:
- Some bosses respawn a set number of hours after defeat.
- Some appear on specific days at specific times.
- Some bosses appear only in specific channels, and channels can have player caps.
Efficient boss route rules:
- Don’t chase the killing blow as a beginner. Your goal is consistent participation.
- Arrive early so you can get into the correct channel before it fills.
- Tag the boss early (deal damage at least once) to secure participation rewards.
- Leave immediately after rewards and return to your route—bosses should enhance your day, not hijack it.
If you want boss farming without stress, keep it simple:
- pick one boss window that fits your schedule,
- attend it consistently,
- and build your daily route around it.
Diamond Farming Route: Turn Drops Into Progress (Trade Station Discipline)
Diamonds are one of the most important “smart player” currencies because they let you remove bottlenecks and accelerate upgrades.
Your best consistent Diamond route:
- Farm content that produces tradable drops (your normal routes already do this).
- Keep tradables separated in your bag.
- List items once per day in a focused “market pass.”
- Settle Diamonds once per day.
Key Trade Station rule that protects your Diamonds:
- If you cancel a listing, the listing fee is non-refundable.
Efficient Trade Station habits:
- Price near the market’s reality so it sells without constant relisting.
- Avoid daily “market obsession.” One clean pass is better than 20 tiny edits.
- Sell duplicates first, especially duplicates you won’t use for long-term systems.
This route is simple, repeatable, and it quietly makes your account stronger every week.
Material Farming Route: The “Workshop Cycle” That Feeds Upgrades
If your goal is materials (crafting, enhancement, progression items), the best route is a cycle:
Farm block → Bag cleanup → Craft block → Upgrade block → Stop
Material route example (60 minutes):
- 20 minutes Tasks/Requests (structured materials)
- 20 minutes dungeon/time-based content (Valhalla or other)
- 10 minutes dismantle and bag cleanup
- 10 minutes craft + enhance (only planned upgrades)
Why this works:
- You don’t waste time crafting while your bag is full.
- You don’t upgrade before you know what you earned today.
- You stop before you spiral into random spending.
If your account feels “always poor,” it’s usually because your workshop cycle is chaotic. Make it controlled and your materials will last longer.
XP Farming Route: Level Efficiently Without Over-Grinding
XP farming in Legend of YMIR is best when it’s structured and layered. A great XP route doesn’t look like “kill mobs for 2 hours.” It looks like:
- Main Quest push (until a wall)
- Repeatable Tasks batch (up to 10/day)
- Daily Missions completion
- Offline Mode configured
- Valhalla time spent when unlocked
- Trial content used as a targeted boost
XP route rule:
If you’re stuck, don’t grind randomly. Use structured systems that give guaranteed progress and also feed your Combat Power growth.
Most “slow leveling” is actually “slow clearing” caused by weak upgrades, poor route order, or wasted time traveling.
Weekly Checklist: The Monday Reset Plan That Boosts Your Whole Week
Weekly resets matter because they refill high-value time.
Use this weekly checklist as your “Monday plan” (or first session after Monday reset):
- Spend weekly Valhalla default time efficiently (Temple of Chaos and Fólkvangr)
- Check Hall of Gold default time and plan a session if you use it
- Plan one longer Expedition session for boss/raid first-clear goals if you’re still completing them
- Do a larger “workshop block” once per week:
- craft planned items
- enhance planned gear
- adjust presets if needed
Weekly planning reduces panic spending and makes your daily sessions smoother.
Common Route Mistakes That Kill Efficiency
Avoid these and your farming speed will jump immediately.
- Farming with a nearly full bag and hitting weight penalties
- Skipping Offline Mode setup and losing daily passive value
- Doing time-based content last and missing resets
- Wandering between objectives instead of batching (Tasks, Requests, town actions)
- Canceling Trade Station listings repeatedly and losing fees
- Trying to run Valhalla/Expeditions with a farm build and dying constantly
- Spending upgrade materials as soon as you get them instead of using a controlled workshop block
- Ignoring boss windows until you “feel strong enough” (participation rewards are for everyone)
Efficiency is mostly avoiding mistakes, not discovering secrets.
BoostRoom: Get a Daily Route Built for Your Time, Class, and Goals
If you want a daily checklist that fits your exact schedule (and avoids wasted effort), BoostRoom can help you build a personalized farming plan.
BoostRoom can help you with:
- a daily route for 15/30/60/120 minutes based on your real availability
- a farm build vs boss build preset plan for your class
- a “workshop cycle” plan so materials turn into upgrades efficiently
- Trade Station guidance so you earn Diamonds without fee leaks
- weekly planning so Monday resets become a power spike instead of a missed opportunity
The goal is simple: more rewards per hour, smoother progression, and a routine you can actually stick to.
FAQ
What’s the single best daily farming routine for most players?
Daily Missions first, then time-based content (Valhalla/Hall of Gold), then structured engines (Repeatable Tasks/Requests/Expeditions), then a short workshop block, then Offline Mode before logout.
How many Repeatable Tasks can I do per day, and when do they reset?
Up to 10 per character per day, with the count resetting daily at 04:00 (Server’s Region Time).
What should I do if I only have 10–15 minutes?
Start Daily Mission progress, do one urgent time-based activity if available, and always set Offline Mode before logging out.
Why does my farming feel slow even when I play a lot?
Usually because of wasted travel time, bag weight penalties, too many deaths, or doing time-based content too late. A clean route fixes all four.
Should I prioritize Valhalla daily time or Repeatable Tasks first?
If you can only do one, prioritize whatever resets soonest or is easiest to “lose” by skipping. Daily Valhalla Hall time is often a top priority once unlocked.
How do I farm Diamonds efficiently without spending money?
Sell tradable drops on the Trade Station and settle Diamonds consistently. Avoid canceling listings because listing fees don’t return.
Is Offline Mode really that important?
Yes. It’s an 8-hour daily passive engine that resets at 00:00 (Server’s Region Time). Over weeks, it’s one of the biggest differences between “steady growth” and “always behind.”
When should I do Expeditions and Labyrinth?
After you unlock them at level 28. Use Expeditions for high-value party farming blocks and Labyrinth for longer focused sessions without a timer.



