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VV Ultimatum Money Farming Guide

Learn practical VV Ultimatum money farming routes, spending priorities, and repeatable habits for steady currency gains at every stage.

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# VV Ultimatum Money Farming Guide: Best Ways to Earn Currency

Currency is the backbone of steady progress in **VV Ultimatum**. Whether you are upgrading gear, testing new builds, stocking up on resources, or preparing for harder fights, a reliable money route makes every other part of the game feel smoother. This guide focuses on one clear goal: **earning spendable currency consistently through repeatable activities**.

The best money farming routine is not always the flashiest one. A good route should be simple to repeat, easy to recover from if you make a mistake, and efficient enough that you can run it while leveling, practicing combat, or gathering materials. Instead of chasing random one-time payouts, you want a loop that turns regular play sessions into dependable income.

For broader progression help, check the [VV Ultimatum guides](/guides/) or start playing from the [play page](/play/). This article stays focused on money farming, but your income will improve naturally when your build, gear, and combat fundamentals are strong.

What Counts as Money Farming in VV Ultimatum?

Money farming means repeating activities that reliably produce the main currency or other spendable resources. In most action and progression games, players earn money through combat rewards, quest payouts, resource conversion, gear drops, event activities, and boss runs. In VV Ultimatum, the same farming mindset applies: pick a repeatable activity, reduce wasted time, and reinvest your earnings into upgrades that make the next run faster.

A strong currency route usually has four qualities:

  • **Repeatable access:** You can run it often without needing rare conditions.
  • **Low downtime:** Travel, waiting, inventory cleanup, and recovery time are minimized.
  • **Safe completion:** You can finish the activity without frequent deaths or failed attempts.
  • **Useful side rewards:** The route also gives experience, resources, gear, or build progress.

The biggest mistake newer players make is farming the hardest activity they can barely survive. A difficult route may look profitable on paper, but if it causes frequent resets, long healing breaks, or failed clears, it often pays less than a safer route you can complete quickly.

Best Money Farming Priorities

Before choosing a specific loop, sort your options into three practical categories: quick farming, progression farming, and high-risk farming.

Quick Farming

Quick farming is built around short, repeatable activities that you can finish with little setup. These are ideal when you have limited time or need currency for a near-term upgrade. Look for enemies, quests, or repeatable objectives that you can clear without changing your build or traveling across the whole map.

Quick farming is usually best when you need stable income rather than rare drops. It may not have the highest possible payout, but it gives consistent results and lets you stop whenever you want.

Progression Farming

Progression farming combines currency with another goal, such as leveling, resource gathering, or gear improvement. This is often the best overall approach for most players. Instead of farming money in isolation, you choose content that pays currency while also making your character stronger.

For example, if you are still improving your stats or learning enemy patterns, a slightly lower-money route may be better if it also gives experience and useful materials. You can pair this guide with the [leveling guide](/guides/vv-ultimatum-leveling-guide/) and [resource farming guide](/guides/vv-ultimatum-resource-farming-guide/) to build a more efficient progression plan.

High-Risk Farming

High-risk farming involves bosses, tougher enemies, longer routes, or content that requires better gear and cleaner execution. These routes may produce better rewards, but they are only worth it when you can clear them consistently. If you fail one out of every three attempts, your real income per hour may be much lower than expected.

High-risk farming becomes more attractive once you have a reliable build. Players focused on survival should review the [tank build guide](/guides/vv-ultimatum-tank-build/), while players trying to clear faster should compare options in the [damage build guide](/guides/vv-ultimatum-damage-build/).

The Best General Money Farming Loop

A practical money farming loop in VV Ultimatum should follow a repeatable structure:

1. **Start near a reliable activity.** Choose a place where enemies, objectives, or quests are easy to reach. 2. **Clear only the profitable section.** Do not waste time fighting low-value targets far from the route. 3. **Collect all useful rewards.** Pick up currency, resources, and gear that can be sold, used, or converted. 4. **Reset quickly.** Return, reload, rotate, or move to the next nearby activity with minimal downtime. 5. **Spend earnings only when they improve future runs.** Prioritize upgrades that increase speed, damage, survivability, or carrying efficiency.

This loop works because it measures profit by the full cycle, not by a single reward. A route that gives a big payout after a long delay may lose to a smaller payout that repeats quickly.

Step-by-Step Currency Farming Plan

Use this plan when you want a simple routine that works across different stages of progression.

Step 1: Pick a Safe Farming Difficulty

Start with content you can clear without using too many consumables or taking repeated deaths. A safe farming difficulty should let you finish most runs cleanly. If your health drops too often, your damage feels too low, or you need long breaks between fights, move down to easier content until your upgrades catch up.

Safe does not mean slow. The best early money route is often the one where you can move confidently, defeat enemies quickly, and repeat the same pattern without stress.

Step 2: Build Around Clear Speed

Money farming rewards consistency, but clear speed matters. Any build choice that helps you finish more fights per session can improve your earnings. Prioritize practical upgrades such as stronger main attacks, reliable area damage, mobility, cooldown reduction, or defensive tools that prevent downtime.

Do not over-invest in flashy upgrades that only help in rare situations. Farming builds should feel smooth in common fights. For a deeper breakdown of skill choices, use the [skills guide](/guides/vv-ultimatum-skills-guide/) and [combat guide](/guides/vv-ultimatum-combat-guide/).

Step 3: Run a Timed Test

Before committing to a route, test it for 10 to 15 minutes. Track three things:

  • How much currency you earned.
  • How many times you had to stop, heal, travel, or reset.
  • Whether you gained useful side rewards like resources, experience, or sellable drops.

A timed test prevents bad assumptions. Some routes feel busy but pay poorly. Others look simple but produce excellent results because they have almost no downtime.

Step 4: Cut Dead Time

Dead time is anything that does not help you earn. Common examples include checking menus too often, traveling too far, fighting low-value enemies outside the route, carrying too many useless items, or waiting around after each clear.

After your first test, remove one source of dead time and test again. Even small improvements add up over a longer farming session.

Step 5: Reinvest Currency Wisely

Money farming becomes much faster when your spending choices support future earnings. Good early purchases usually improve damage, durability, mobility, or access to better repeatable activities. Poor purchases may look fun but do not help your next run.

Ask one question before spending: **Will this make my farming route faster, safer, or more consistent?** If the answer is yes, it is probably a good investment. If the answer is no, save your currency until you hit a real progression wall.

Best Activities for Earning Money

Because exact payouts can change with updates, the smartest approach is to understand which activity types are usually worth repeating.

Repeatable Quests

Repeatable quests are often one of the best currency sources because they give clear objectives and predictable payouts. The best quest routes are short, easy to restart, and located near enemies or resources you would farm anyway.

When comparing quests, do not judge only by the final reward. Include travel time, enemy difficulty, objective length, and whether the quest overlaps with other farming goals. A slightly smaller quest payout can be better if it takes half the time.

Enemy Farming Routes

Enemy farming is useful when mobs drop currency, resources, or gear you can convert into money. The best enemy routes have dense spawns, simple movement patterns, and enemies you can defeat without burning too many resources.

Avoid routes where enemies are spread too far apart. Long gaps between fights reduce your income. Also avoid enemies that take too long to defeat unless their rewards are clearly better.

Boss Farming

Bosses can be profitable when you can defeat them consistently. Boss routes may provide currency, rare drops, gear, or materials that support future upgrades. However, boss farming is only efficient if your clear rate is reliable.

A good rule is to farm a boss only when you can defeat it several times in a row without major failures. If you are still learning mechanics, treat the boss as practice first and a money route second. The [boss guide](/guides/vv-ultimatum-boss-guide/) can help you decide when boss farming is worth your time.

Resource-to-Currency Farming

Some routes are valuable because they provide resources that can be spent, traded, upgraded, or converted into better progression. Even when a route does not shower you with direct currency, it can still save money by reducing how much you need to buy later.

This is especially useful for players building toward stronger gear. When a farming route gives both currency and resources, it often beats a pure-money route over the long term.

Event or Update-Based Farming

When VV Ultimatum receives updates, new activities may temporarily become strong farming options. These can include new quests, adjusted enemy rewards, fresh objectives, or limited-time systems. Always compare new content against your current route instead of assuming it is better.

For changes that may affect farming value, check the [updates guide](/guides/vv-ultimatum-updates-guide/). If a route gets nerfed, buffed, or replaced, your best farming plan should change with it.

Early-Game Money Farming Tips

Early-game players should focus on stability. Your first goal is not to maximize currency per hour; it is to build a foundation that lets you farm without constant setbacks.

Use these priorities:

  • Farm enemies or quests you can clear safely.
  • Spend currency on upgrades that improve clear speed.
  • Avoid expensive gear swaps unless they solve a real problem.
  • Keep your route short and easy to repeat.
  • Combine money farming with leveling whenever possible.

If you are new, the [beginner guide](/guides/vv-ultimatum-beginner-guide/) and [beginner build guide](/guides/vv-ultimatum-beginner-build/) are good next reads. Strong fundamentals make every money route more profitable.

Mid-Game Money Farming Tips

Mid-game farming is where efficiency starts to matter more. By this point, you should have enough power to choose between several activities. Compare routes by total value, not just direct currency.

A strong mid-game route should give at least two useful rewards at once. For example, you might farm currency while also collecting upgrade resources, practicing combat, or improving gear. This is the stage where bad spending habits can slow you down, so avoid constantly replacing equipment for tiny improvements.

Mid-game players should also test boss routes carefully. If you can clear a boss quickly, it may become one of your best income sources. If the fight is still messy, return later after upgrading your build.

Late-Game Money Farming Tips

Late-game farming is about optimization. Once your build is strong, small time saves can make a major difference. Focus on faster route resets, better skill rotations, stronger gear synergy, and fewer mistakes.

Late-game players should also think about opportunity cost. A route that gives great money but no useful side rewards may be weaker than a route that gives slightly less money but helps prepare for top-tier content. At this stage, the best farming route is the one that supports your next major goal.

If your current setup feels slow, review the [gear guide](/guides/vv-ultimatum-gear-guide/) and [team guide](/guides/vv-ultimatum-team-guide/) for ways to improve consistency.

Common Money Farming Mistakes

Farming Content That Is Too Hard

Hard content is not automatically profitable. If you fail often, use too many resources, or need long recovery time, your income drops. Farm the hardest content you can clear reliably, not the hardest content you can barely survive.

Ignoring Travel Time

Travel time can quietly ruin a route. A big reward far away may be worse than a smaller reward next to your reset point. Measure full cycles from start to restart, not just the fight itself.

Spending Every Time You Earn

Constant spending keeps you broke. Buy upgrades that help your farming loop, then save for larger improvements. Treat currency as a tool, not just a number to empty after every run.

Hoarding Low-Value Drops

Inventory clutter slows you down. Keep items that support your build or future upgrades, and clear out low-value clutter when it becomes a drag on your route.

Copying a Route Without Testing It

A route that works for one player may be bad for another. Your build, gear, skill level, and progression stage all affect profit. Always run your own timed test before committing.

How to Measure Your Best Currency Route

Use this simple formula when comparing farms:

**Total value = direct currency + useful resources + sellable drops + experience value - time lost - resources spent.**

You do not need perfect math. You just need a fair comparison. Run each route for the same amount of time, track results, and choose the one that gives the best mix of currency and progression.

For example, a route with lower direct money may still be better if it gives resources you would otherwise need to buy. Likewise, a boss route with high rewards may be worse if you fail too often.

Practical Farming Routine for Most Players

Here is a simple routine you can use in most play sessions:

1. Start with your safest repeatable money route. 2. Run it for 10 to 15 minutes to build a currency baseline. 3. Spend only on upgrades that improve clear speed or survival. 4. Test one harder route for a short session. 5. If the harder route is faster and consistent, switch to it. 6. If it is unstable, return to the safer route and upgrade more. 7. End by clearing inventory and preparing for the next session.

This routine keeps your farming flexible. You are always earning, always testing, and always improving without gambling your whole session on content that may not be efficient yet.

Final Tips for Consistent Money Farming

The best VV Ultimatum money farming strategy is the one you can repeat cleanly. Do not chase a route just because it sounds popular. Pick activities that match your current power, test them honestly, and reinvest in upgrades that make future runs faster.

As your build improves, revisit older assumptions. A route that was too hard yesterday may become your best farm after a few upgrades. A route that felt great early may become too slow once you unlock better options. Farming is not a one-time decision; it is a loop of testing, upgrading, and refining.

For most players, the winning approach is simple: farm safe content first, combine currency with progression rewards, avoid unnecessary spending, and move into harder routes only when you can clear them consistently. Do that, and your money supply will grow steadily while the rest of your VV Ultimatum account gets stronger.