I've mainly been a multiplayer player so far but I am trying to get into singleplayer as well and I have decided to set myself a goal of obtaining every item in the game (or at least all except legendaries for now). For this I will be both farming for treasures so I can obtain the items from the shops, and the levels with the appropriate drop tables that contain the items I don't have yet. I'm not sure what's a viable farming method and what the best team composition for doing so is as I haven't been interested in the "competitive singleplayer" part of the game at all. My first idea was to create the most optimal teams for say... 10-15 adventures of different level ranges that are the fastest to complete and do them every day, but again, I'm not sure what to run, nor which maps to run. I'm guessing there are people around that already have such information so I'm asking for your help.
You actually want to farm PvP. The rewards are several times greater if you know what you're doing. (Also, I don't advise anyone below 90% to set a goal of trying to reach 100%, because it requires that you reduce the game to a skinner box. Pull the lever, get a chest...)
Low level farming should be fairly similar to pre-EttSC so these old threads should be a good starting place: http://forums.cardhunter.com/threads/farming-pre-ettsc.7032/ & http://forums.cardhunter.com/threads/farming-decks.6441/ Far from perfect, but this is my deck for Sanctum of the Cyber Tyrant (lvl 21). I got the no death quest with it quite easily and use plan to use it daily at least until my characters hit lvl 24. Urist McMagician Level 23 Dwarf Wizard Heartripper Mordecai's Staff Of Magma Rod Of Palver Pree Ring Of Appropriation Ring Of Appropriation Klonox's Warper Overheated Force Suit Captain Cedric's Boots Perfect Toughness Electroporter Novice 4 x Volcano 2 x Gusts Of War 1 x Dimensional Traveller 1 x Illusory Barrier 1 x Team Walk 1 x Firestorm 2 x Toughness 2 x Flanking Move 2 x Flash Of Agony 1 x Lava Pool 1 x Accelerate Time 1 x Spark Generator 1 x Stone Spikes 1 x Hot Spot 5 x Telekinesis 1 x Spark Inductor 1 x Force Field 1 x Arcane Feedback 6 x Punishing Bolt 1 x Rusty Armor [SRC] typo Level 23 Human Priest Nimbus Blade Duality Mace Stargod's Raiments Aegis Of The Defender Mouse Boots Shielding Token St Ulrich's Bones St Ulrich's Bones Advanced Flexibility Novice Ablution 1 x Consuming Spear 1 x Chop 1 x Strong Bash 1 x Purge 2 x Martyr Blessing 2 x Holy Presence 2 x Flanking Move 2 x Touch Of Death 1 x Unholy Frenzy 1 x Lifesaving Block 1 x Weak Chop 1 x Fiery Stab 6 x Impenetrable Nimbus 1 x Slowed 1 x Polearm Slash 2 x Defender's Block 3 x Bless 2 x Cleansing Ray 2 x Leadership 1 x Cautious Sneak 1 x Cushioning Armor 1 x Enervating Touch Look ma, no hands! Level 23 Elf Warrior Nova Axe Starknife Bejeweled Shortsword Gauntlets Of The Giant Ichabod's Buckler Captain Cedric's Helm Sticky Slippers Cautious Mobility Frenzied Slicing 1 x Wild Run 1 x Penetrating Cut 1 x Obliterating Chop 4 x Laser Thrust 2 x Reliable Mail 2 x Immovable 2 x Frenzy Aura 2 x Purging Strike 2 x Wounded Block 1 x Reliable Hide Armor 2 x Slicer 1 x Flaring Laser 2 x Vicious Thrust 1 x Powerful Bludgeon 2 x Elven Maneuvers 1 x Defender's Block 1 x Blind Rage 2 x Officer's Harness 3 x Powerful Hack 1 x Laser Block 1 x Scouting Run 1 x Violent Spin
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Oh, yeah. I keep intending to do that, but somehow I never quite get around to it. Depending upon how much time you have, levels 2-7 tend to be a good daily gold run. It should take about 30 minutes or less. If you have less time, omit the ones you're slower on, and pick a some throughout the higher range you can complete quickly. If you have more time, tack them on the end of the low levels. Which adventures are quickest can vary somewhat by player, largely based upon playstyle and the items available. (In my case, I avoid the Wyverns. I can't find any quick method since the nerfs, and end up using armor removal and POK.) If you find yourself getting bored, try switching to different adventures. If you start to burn out, take a break. Sometimes just changing your approach can help. I run vamps a lot more than I used to for just this reason. It's a game: Try to keep it fun!
Best advice there is to not get burnt out. Ultimately the more and longer you play the more you get, so this is the key in my mind.