Zeny FarmingUpdated: 7/16/2026

Ragnarok The New World Zeny Farming Guide - Best Methods to Earn Zeny

Complete Zeny farming guide for Ragnarok The New World. Discover the best farming spots, daily income methods, and strategies for earning millions of Zeny efficiently.

Complete Zeny Farming Guide

Zeny is the lifeblood of progression in Ragnarok The New World, funding everything from equipment refinement and card purchases to skill resets and daily consumables. Whether you are a free-to-play player scraping together every coin for your next refinement attempt or a veteran accumulating millions for endgame gear, understanding the most efficient Zeny farming methods determines how quickly you progress through the game's content. This guide covers every significant Zeny source, ranks them by efficiency, and provides class-specific strategies for maximizing your income per hour.

The Zeny economy in Ragnarok The New World operates through two currency variants: regular Zeny, which is tradeable between players and used in the auction house and stall system, and Bound Zeny, which is restricted to NPC transactions and cannot be traded. Both currencies serve important purposes, with regular Zeny providing economic flexibility and Bound Zeny handling essential NPC costs like refinement and Kafra services.

Top Zeny Farming Methods

Method Ranking by Income

RankMethodZeny/HourRequirementsConsistency
1MVP Hunting500K-2M+Party, GearLow (RNG drops)
2Stall Trading200K-1MMerchant, Market KnowledgeHigh
3High-Level Mob Farming200K-500KLevel + Weapon, AoE ClassVery High
4Daily Dungeon Runs100K-300KAny ClassGuaranteed
5Auction House FlippingVariableStarting Capital, KnowledgeMedium
6Crafting and Selling150K-400KBlacksmith, MaterialsMedium-High

MVP Hunting Income

MVP hunting provides the highest potential Zeny income through rare card and equipment drops. A single MVP card can sell for millions of Zeny in the auction house, making successful MVP hunts extremely profitable. However, the income is inconsistent because drops are random, and competition for MVP spawns means you cannot guarantee participation in every available kill.

For consistent MVP income, join an active guild that organizes regular MVP hunting parties. Over time, the accumulated drop value from consistent MVP kills provides significant income, even accounting for the randomness of individual drops.

Stall Trading Income

Stall trading provides the most consistent Zeny income for players who understand the market. By buying items at below-market prices from the auction house or field drops and selling them through the stall system at competitive prices, you generate passive income while offline. The key to profitable stall trading is market knowledge: understanding which items are in demand, what fair prices are, and when to buy or sell.

The stall trading guide provides detailed market analysis and pricing strategies. The basic principle is to identify high-demand consumables and materials that players need regularly, acquire them at low cost through farming or auction house purchases, and list them on your stall at a modest markup that sells quickly.

Mob Farming Income

Active mob farming provides reliable Zeny through NPC vendor sales of dropped items. The income is consistent and predictable, making it the backbone of most players' daily Zeny generation. Classes with strong AoE capability like the Mage and Knight farm most efficiently by killing large numbers of mobs per hour.

The best farming spots guide identifies the optimal locations for each level range and class. The key to efficient farming is matching your class's kill method to locations with appropriate mob density and drop tables.

Daily Income Routine

Guaranteed Daily Income

ActivityTimeExpected Income
Daily Check-In1 min5K-20K
Daily Dungeon x320 min50K-150K
Daily Quests15 min30K-80K
Event Participation15 min20K-100K
Code Rewards2 minVariable
Total~55 min105K-350K

Completing the basic daily routine provides a guaranteed Zeny floor of approximately 100K-350K per day before accounting for farming or trading income. This baseline income compounds over weeks and months, providing the steady resource flow needed for consistent refinement progress.

Extended Daily Income

ActivityTimeExpected Income
Basic Routine (above)55 min105K-350K
Mob Farming Session60 min100K-300K
Stall Management10 min20K-50K
Auction House Deals10 min0-200K
Total~135 min225K-900K

Class-Specific Farming Strategies

Mage and Wizard Farming

The Mage is the most efficient active farming class due to AoE spells that clear mob groups rapidly. The farming pattern involves luring mobs into Fire Wall kill zones and eliminating them with Meteor Storm or Storm Gust. The high kill rate per hour generates more total drops than any other class, making the Mage the top choice for dedicated Zeny farming sessions.

The Mage's farming rotation follows a consistent pattern across locations: cast Fire Wall perpendicular to the mob approach path to create a barrier, then lure mobs into the Fire Wall kill zone using movement, and finish with Meteor Storm or Storm Gust once mobs are clustered. SP management determines sustained farming efficiency — carrying 100+ SP Potions per session prevents downtime. The Mage's net profit per hour after consumable costs remains the highest of any class, even accounting for SP Potion expenses.

Blacksmith Farming

The Blacksmith combines Cart Revolution AoE farming with the Greed skill for automatic loot collection and the vending skill for passive income. The Blacksmith's farming advantage is efficiency: Greed collects drops without manual pickup, and vending converts drops to Zeny without visiting NPC vendors. The merchant economy guide covers Blacksmith income optimization.

The Blacksmith's Greed skill has a 5-meter collection radius that automatically picks up all drops within range after each Cart Revolution kill. This eliminates the 2-3 seconds per mob that other classes spend on manual pickup, adding approximately 15-20% more effective farming time per hour. Combined with the vending skill that lists items directly from inventory without visiting an NPC, the Blacksmith converts farming time to Zeny with the lowest overhead of any class.

Knight Farming

The Knight farms through Bowling Bash mob gathering, providing reliable income at moderate speed. The Knight's advantage is low consumable cost due to high HP and defense, meaning more of the gross income converts to net profit compared to more fragile classes.

The Knight's farming technique involves gathering mobs using Provoke to draw aggro, then delivering Bowling Bash in a line pattern that hits the clustered enemies. The Knight's superior HP pool means rarely needing healing potions, and the natural HP regeneration covers most incidental damage during farming. While the Knight's raw kill speed trails the Mage, the near-zero consumable cost makes the net income per hour competitive, especially for F2P players who cannot afford large consumable stockpiles.

Hunter Farming

The Hunter provides mid-tier farming efficiency through sustained ADL damage supplemented by Falcon auto-attacks. The Falcon's free damage adds approximately 15-20% to the Hunter's kill rate without consuming SP or ammunition. The Hunter's farming advantage is consistency — the ADL build delivers steady damage that never requires SP management, making it the lowest-maintenance farming class.

The primary farming cost for Hunters is ammunition, which creates a steady expense proportional to kill volume. Using elemental arrows that match mob weaknesses increases kill speed by 20-30% and reduces ammunition consumption per mob, offsetting the higher cost of elemental arrows through improved efficiency. The Hunter's farming income stabilizes at medium-high levels once the ADL build reaches maturity with appropriate gear.

Level-Based Farming Progression

Early Farming (Level 1-40)

Early farming focuses on quest completion and field grinding near leveling zones. At this stage, Zeny income comes primarily from NPC vendoring of dropped equipment and quest rewards. The Mage and Knight have the strongest early farming through AoE capability, while the Archer and Thief rely on single-target kills that generate slower income.

ZoneLevel RangeMobsAvg Drop ValueBest Class
Prontera Fields1-15Porings, Lunatics10-50ZAny (low income)
Morocc Desert15-30Peco Pecos, Desert Wolves50-200ZSwordsman, Mage
Geffen Area25-40Kobolds, Argiopes100-500ZMage (AoE)

Mid Farming (Level 40-70)

Mid-game farming unlocks significantly higher income through better drop tables and efficient mob density locations. The Mage and Knight dominate mid-game farming through AoE methods, while the Blacksmith's Cart Revolution becomes viable at this tier.

ZoneLevel RangeMobsAvg Drop ValueBest Class
Clock Tower50-65Clocks, Alarm200-1KZMage, Knight
Einbroch Mines55-70Venatu, Obsidian300-1.5KZMage (Fire Wall)
Lighthalzen60-70Dimik, Archdam400-2KZKnight, Blacksmith

Late Farming (Level 70+)

Endgame farming locations provide the highest income per hour through valuable card drops and rare equipment. At this tier, income variance increases because rare drops constitute a larger portion of total earnings. The solo farming guide details class-specific strategies for each location.

ZoneLevel RangeMobsAvg Drop ValueBest Class
Niflheim70-85Loli, Disguise500-5KZMage, Hunter
Abyss Lake85-95Acidus, Ferus1K-10KZKnight, Hunter
Thanatos Tower90+Dullahan, Deathword2K-20KZParty composition

FAQ

How much Zeny can I earn per day as F2P?

An active F2P player can expect to earn 200K-500K Zeny per day through consistent daily activities and farming. Dedicated players who optimize their routine and market trading can push this to 500K-1M daily. The total monthly income for a consistent F2P player ranges from 6M to 30M depending on playtime and efficiency.

What is the fastest way to earn Zeny?

MVP hunting provides the fastest Zeny when rare drops occur, but the income is inconsistent. For consistent income, mob farming with AoE classes provides the most reliable hourly rate. For passive income, stall trading generates Zeny while offline. Combining all three methods provides both steady income and occasional large windfalls.

Should I vendor items or sell them on the stall?

Always check stall prices before vendoring items to NPCs. Many materials and consumables sell to players for 2-10x the NPC price. Use the stall trading guide to identify which items are worth selling to players. Only vendor items that have no player demand or are worth less than the stall listing fee.

How does Bound Zeny affect my farming strategy?

Bound Zeny from code rewards and quest rewards should be spent on NPC costs like refinement and Kafra services, preserving your tradeable Zeny for player market activities. Never convert regular Zeny to Bound Zeny through NPC purchases when you can use Bound Zeny instead. The F2P guide covers Bound Zeny management in detail.

Is the auction house worth using for income?

The auction house is valuable for both buying underpriced items and selling rare drops at market value. However, auction house flipping requires capital, market knowledge, and careful timing. Start with stall trading for consistent income, then expand into auction house activities as your understanding of the market grows. For the official game economy details, visit the Steam page.