I'm sure there's an element of skill/practice involved and no doubt other folks can reliably get the 1-mob setup in place in a timeframe they're comfortable with. That whole process often takes long enough for me to set up that by the time it's in place I could have already gone through 3-5 Azaka ults on the boss at my wall. That said, I've often found that in order to reliably get step #1 in your list (killing the boss but leaving mobs alive) I need to back down at least 2 bosses from my wall, and then hope I get lucky with step #2 and end up with more than 10 stacks (40 is the max) on a mimic. The 1-mob farm is great at what it does, and (as I mention in my guide on the subreddit) the ceiling is higher in terms of total gold gained. Thanks for the note Phantom - what you're describing is the 1-mob, AFK friendly farm (Psylisa's guide provides a more verbose explanation of the steps you listed). Once Azaka's ult finishes, switch back to your Knockback formationĪfter Azaka's ult comes off cooldown, repeat steps 4 and 5 to your heart's content.Hit Azaka's ult and switch to your max gold find formation.Switch to your Knockback formation to keep the boss away and ensure Donaar applies his debuff and Krull gets 10 stacks of Pilfer.Use Vlahnya's ult to clear out the 10 mobs once they've all spawned.Go to the boss zone at your wall (if you wall on non-boss zones, go to the most recent boss). Only a couple champions change between the knockback formation and the max gold formation, but I find it's quicker/easier to make the swap using saved formations. I've never been particularly interested in the AFK farming method (too much hassle to set up, and I have other things to accomplish with my overnight runs) so I put together a guide for my preferred method, which involves active play to knock the boss back between Azaka's ults.īut here's an excerpt of the important bits:Īfter Vlahnya takes out the trash, you push the boss back, then Azaka ult, then push back, then ult. I'm not sure how many folks around here also frequent r/idlechampions, but if you haven't already seen Psylisa's excellent guide to Azaka farming it's worth checking out:
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