Solo Farming In The Tower Chapter 70

Okay, so picture this: me, huddled in my blanket fort (don't judge, it's comfy), scrolling through Reddit at 3 AM. My brain is fried, I'm fuelled by lukewarm coffee, and then BAM! I see this thread: "Solo Farming in the Tower - Is it EVEN Viable After Chapter 70?!" Cue me spitting out my coffee (almost ruined my keyboard, whew!). It got me thinking, though. Is it? Like, really? We've all heard the whispers, the doubts, the cries of "Join a guild, you noob!" But the lone wolf life is appealing, right?
That’s the question, isn't it? Can you actually solo farm in the Tower after the infamous Chapter 70? Or are you destined to be guild fodder, forever grinding in the shadows of the more powerful? Let's dive in, shall we? I'm going to be your guide, your sherpa, through the treacherous terrain of solo play post-70. Think of me as your slightly caffeine-addicted, slightly cynical, but ultimately supportive friend in this whole mess. You got this!
The Wall: Chapter 70 and What it Means
Chapter 70. The dreaded gatekeeper. The bane of solo players everywhere. It's not just a level; it's a cultural shift in the game. Suddenly, the enemies hit harder, have more health, and seem to coordinate their attacks like they've been taking improv classes together. (And they probably have, considering how much time we spend fighting them.)
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But what specifically makes it so tough? Well, a few things:
- Increased Enemy Stats: Obvious, I know. But it's not just a small bump. It's like they doubled the enemy health and attack power overnight. Prepare to face some seriously beefy mobs.
- New Enemy Abilities: Remember those annoying little goblins that just kinda stood there? Yeah, they now have a stun that lasts for an eternity. Fun times! You'll need to learn new strategies to deal with them, or you'll find yourself chain-stunned into oblivion.
- Gear Check: Chapter 70 is a harsh gear check. If you were scraping by with your old equipment before, you're going to get absolutely destroyed now. It's time to upgrade, my friend. Time to upgrade.
The point is, Chapter 70 forces you to re-evaluate everything. Your build, your gear, your entire life choices (okay, maybe not that last one... but close!). Solo farming, which might have been relatively manageable before, suddenly feels like climbing Mount Everest in flip-flops. It's not impossible, but it's definitely going to be a challenge.
The Good News: It's Still Possible
Okay, doom and gloom aside, let's get to the good news: it's absolutely still possible to solo farm after Chapter 70. It's just... different. You can't just mindlessly hack and slash your way through hordes of enemies anymore. You need to be smarter, more strategic, and a whole lot more patient. And probably invest in some good coffee. (Seriously, get the good stuff. You deserve it.)
How do you make it work? Here's a breakdown:

1. Optimize Your Build
This is crucial. What worked before might not work now. You need to min-max, experiment, and find a build that can both deal damage and survive. Consider these questions:
- Are you focusing on burst damage or sustained DPS? Burst damage is great for quickly taking down high-priority targets, while sustained DPS is better for wearing down tougher enemies over time.
- Do you have enough survivability? Can you withstand the enemy attacks? Are you using skills that provide healing, shields, or other forms of damage mitigation?
- Are you taking advantage of synergies? Do your skills work well together? Are you maximizing the effectiveness of your gear?
Don't be afraid to try new things! Respec your character, experiment with different skills, and see what works best for you. There are tons of resources online (guides, forums, even YouTube videos) that can help you find the perfect build for your playstyle. I spend way too much time theory-crafting builds... it’s a problem.
2. Gear Up, Buttercup!
Seriously. Gear is everything. You need to upgrade your weapons, armor, and accessories as quickly as possible. This means grinding dungeons, completing quests, and maybe even dipping into the in-game market (if you're feeling lucky). Remember, prioritize stats that are relevant to your build. Don't just slap on the highest item level gear if it doesn't actually benefit you.
A few tips for gearing up:
- Focus on Set Bonuses: Set bonuses can provide significant stat boosts and special abilities. Try to collect complete sets of gear whenever possible.
- Enhance and Enchant: Don't forget to enhance and enchant your gear! These can provide substantial improvements to your stats.
- Look for Specific Stats: Certain stats, like critical hit chance, critical hit damage, and attack speed, can be particularly valuable for solo farming.
Honestly, this is probably the most time-consuming part of the process. But it's also the most important. You can't solo farm effectively if you're wearing outdated gear. Consider it a necessary evil... and a great excuse to listen to podcasts while you grind.

3. Master the Art of Kiting (Yes, Like a Kite)
Kiting is your best friend as a solo farmer. It's the art of keeping enemies at a distance while still dealing damage. This requires good movement skills, a solid understanding of enemy attack patterns, and a bit of creativity.
Here's how to kite effectively:
- Use skills that slow, stun, or knock back enemies. These will give you the breathing room you need to create distance.
- Pay attention to enemy attack animations. Learn when they're about to attack so you can dodge out of the way.
- Use the environment to your advantage. Run around obstacles, use choke points to funnel enemies, and generally make it as difficult as possible for them to reach you.
Kiting takes practice, but it's an essential skill for any solo player. Think of it as a dance. You lead, the enemies follow... and hopefully, you're the only one left standing at the end of the song.
4. Embrace Consumables (Potions are Your BFFs)
Don't underestimate the power of consumables! Potions, elixirs, and scrolls can provide temporary buffs that can make a huge difference in your survivability and damage output. Keep a supply of health potions, mana potions, and stat-boosting consumables on hand at all times. You never know when you're going to need them. Especially HP pots. Those are lifesavers

Experiment with different consumables to see what works best for you. Some potions might provide increased attack speed, while others might increase your defense. Find the ones that complement your build and playstyle.
5. Know Your Limits
This is probably the most important tip of all. Don't try to take on content that you're not ready for. If you're getting constantly killed by a particular enemy or dungeon, it's time to back off and grind somewhere else. There's no shame in admitting that you're not strong enough yet. It's better to be alive and grinding than dead and... well, not grinding.
Start with lower-level content and gradually work your way up as you get stronger. As you improve your gear and skills, you'll be able to take on increasingly challenging content. Rome wasn't built in a day, and neither is a solo farmer. Be patient, persistent, and don't be afraid to ask for help (even if it's just from online guides).
Where to Farm: A Few Suggestions
Okay, so you've got your build optimized, your gear upgraded, and your kiting skills honed to a razor's edge. Where do you actually go to farm? Here are a few suggestions, based on general areas that people have found effective:
- Repeat Previous Chapters: Sounds obvious, but replaying content from Chapters 60-69 can be a great way to farm for materials and experience. You can usually clear these areas relatively quickly and efficiently. Plus, you might find some gear that you missed the first time around.
- Specific Resource Dungeons: Look for dungeons that drop specific resources that you need. This could be anything from crafting materials to enchantment stones. Focus on dungeons that you can clear quickly and reliably.
- World Events: Keep an eye out for world events that offer bonus experience or rewards. These events can be a great way to level up and earn valuable items.
- Explore! Honestly, sometimes the best farming spots are the ones you discover yourself. Don't be afraid to venture off the beaten path and see what you can find.
Remember to tailor your farming location to your specific needs. If you're trying to level up quickly, focus on areas that provide the most experience. If you're trying to farm for specific materials, focus on dungeons that drop those materials. And always, always be aware of your limits. Don't try to farm in an area that's too difficult for you.

The Mental Game: Staying Sane as a Solo Farmer
Let's be honest, solo farming can be a bit of a grind (pun intended!). It can be repetitive, monotonous, and sometimes downright frustrating. It's important to take care of your mental health and avoid burnout. Seriously, I can’t stress this enough. You're important, and you deserve to enjoy the game, even when you're grinding.
Here are a few tips for staying sane as a solo farmer:
- Set Realistic Goals: Don't try to accomplish everything at once. Set small, achievable goals for yourself. This will help you stay motivated and avoid feeling overwhelmed.
- Take Breaks: Don't play for hours on end without taking a break. Get up, stretch, walk around, and do something else for a while. This will help you clear your head and come back refreshed.
- Listen to Music or Podcasts: Keep yourself entertained while you're grinding. Listen to your favorite music, a captivating podcast, or even an audiobook. This will make the time pass by much faster.
- Find a Community: Just because you're playing solo doesn't mean you have to be completely isolated. Join an online forum, Discord server, or other community where you can connect with other players. Share your experiences, ask for advice, and just chat with people who understand what you're going through.
- Remember Why You're Doing This: Remind yourself why you chose to play solo in the first place. Is it for the challenge? The freedom? The sense of accomplishment? Whatever your reasons, keep them in mind when you're feeling discouraged.
Ultimately, solo farming is a marathon, not a sprint. It's a long-term commitment that requires patience, persistence, and a healthy dose of self-care. But if you're willing to put in the effort, it can be a rewarding and fulfilling experience.
Final Thoughts: Embrace the Grind (But Not Too Much)
So, can you solo farm in the Tower after Chapter 70? The answer is a resounding yes. It's not easy, but it's definitely possible. It requires optimization, dedication, and a willingness to learn and adapt. But if you're up for the challenge, the rewards can be well worth it. You can experience the game on your own terms, at your own pace, and without having to rely on anyone else. The feeling of accomplishment when you finally conquer a challenging dungeon or defeat a powerful enemy is unmatched.
Just remember to take care of yourself, set realistic goals, and don't be afraid to ask for help when you need it. And most importantly, have fun! After all, it's just a game. Don't let it consume you. Embrace the grind, but don't let the grind embrace you. Now go forth, my solo farming friend, and conquer the Tower! And maybe send me some loot when you find something good. ;) Good luck, and happy farming!
