Money Farming
Earn more tul in The Adventures of Elliot by planning enemy routes, treasure sweeps, safe revivals, and drop-focused equipment choices.

Money Farming
Choose routes with enemies you can clear quickly, nearby exits, and minimal healing or revival risk.
Combine tul farming with chest routes, magicite fragments, cats, or hidden weapon checks so the loop has extra value.
If an accessory or magicite improves money or stone drops, test it on routes you can already clear comfortably.
Leave or restart after one costly mistake rather than trying to rescue a bad loop repeatedly.
A new weapon, vitality increase, or defensive magicite set can turn a risky route into a steady route.
Estimate tul per loop over several runs instead of judging a farming path by one lucky drop.
Tul is the currency of Philabieldia and matters for purchases, upgrades, and paid resurrection decisions.
A good route is safe, repeatable, close to exits or shops, and profitable after accounting for healing or revival costs.
Follow a spoiler-light The Adventures of Elliot progression plan for the four ages, new actions, magicite upgrades, and revisit checks.
StrategiesImprove The Adventures of Elliot combat with practical tactics for dodging, guarding, weapon range, Faie magic, and boss preparation.
Map GuideUse The Adventures of Elliot map advice to revisit old areas, read age changes, find new routes, and avoid wandering after upgrades.
EquipmentReference the main The Adventures of Elliot weapons, accessories, and magicite tools players compare while building safer routes.
CharactersLook up The Adventures of Elliot characters, their story roles, and how they help players follow Huther and the four-age journey.
WorldsTrack the main world spaces, ages, and recurring landmarks that shape routes in The Adventures of Elliot.
Map & RoutesUse practical The Adventures of Elliot route references for revisits, age sweeps, farming loops, shrines, and collection cleanup.
ToolsUse lightweight The Adventures of Elliot tools for magicite planning, drop checks, upgrade decisions, and route preparation.