Waveplate Farming & Efficiency Guide
Short answer: Spend Waveplate in 60s on weekly bosses and time-limited content first, then farm priority domains for your current builds. Use a timer to avoid capping and a weekly checklist to stay on track.
Last updated: October 25, 2025
Waveplate regenerates passively and caps at a maximum value. Capping wastes regen, so the core goal is to convert Waveplate into meaningful progress before you hit cap—ideally in clean increments of 60 to align with domain costs.
Events may temporarily change your maximum or add bonuses. Adjust your plan each week and keep an eye on weekly resets.
Tip:Pair this guide with the Timer and Boss Tracker so you never cap and never miss weekly clears.
- Weekly bosses and limited-time content with high-value rewards.
- Domains with bonus drops or double rewards (when active).
- Materials directly tied to your planned ascensions this week.
- Catch-up farming for upcoming builds (but avoid hoarding too far ahead).
Tip: Spend in chunks of 60 to align with domain costs and keep tracking simple.
- Check your Waveplate Timer before logging off.
- If you’re within an hour of capping, spend a 60 to reset the clock.
- Update your cap if events temporarily raise it.
- Use the Boss Tracker to ensure you clear weeklies before reset.
- Weekly bosses for ascension resources and high-value materials.
- Event or bonus-yield domains while they’re active.
- Core materials for current ascension plans (pair with your backlog).
- Clean-up domains for Echoes or supplemental stats.
Adjust this order for time-limited events or if you’re close to finishing a key upgrade.
- Set your reset schedule in the Boss Tracker; load the boss preset.
- In the Waveplate Timer, update current/cap and note the time-to-cap.
- Spend 60s on weeklies and priority domains first.
- Add planned ascensions to your backlog (Ascension Planner) and farm those mats.
- Do a final check before reset to ensure nothing is left on the table.