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Inazuma Eleven Victory Road Spirit Farming Guide

Inazuma Eleven Victory Road Spirit Farming Guide

This Inazuma Eleven Victory Road Spirit Farming Guide will focus on the Chronicle Mode and team-building aspect of the title. This will focus moreso on farming the spirits that you WANT i.e the heroes for a number of characters or legendary spirits to trade in the store for moves or keshin’s etc. Inazuma Eleven Victory Road is the newest addition to the long-running DS series, marking its first jump to consoles, it has been reviewed well by players on Steam.

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*Note: The content in this article is accurate as of the time of writing and does not account for any future updates to the game*

Inazuma Eleven Victory Road Spirit Farming Methods

Barcelona Orb (For Now)

While this might change slightly with the Orion DLC, for now, Barcelona Orb is one of the better places to farm for high-level spirits. This is because the Barcelona Orb players are not currently available in the game meaning the only spirits that can drop are from Raimon and your team.

This can also apply to the free match where you get gifted spirits for wins, the Orb team is Level 72 at the highest level here so you can Commander Mode your way through the match without worrying about a tie or loss but has a lower chance to drop anything than the Chronicle match.

Inazuma Legend

Similar to Barcelona Orb this is a better match to play because it has a lower pool of players that can drop. Because of that, you have a better chance of dropping players from your team and a higher rarity levels than in other matches. There is also no manager or commanders on the side to dilute the pool, making it a better spot than even Barcelona Orb for drops. The AI is a higher level so it’s tougher to just commander mode your way through this one.

Team Ogre

This team has a worse pool of players to pick from but has some key weaknesses that make it easier to spam focus battles. Team Ogre’s entire attacking line lacks in defensive moves so focus duels are a matter of just having to win or cycle through your own dribbling moves to win. While it is more difficult to get drops from the Ogre team, the amount of Focus Battles you can win should make up for it.

Falam Medius

Being such an attacking team, Falam Medius has a number of players that don’t have defensive moves. If you focus your attacks down your own right wing, you should be able to spam focus battles without worrying about a defensive special move. This, like Team Ogre, has a bigger player pool that can drop but the number of focus battles you can run through should make up for it.

Passives

If you’re trying to farm Legendary or Heroes without the right passives then you’re basically wasting your time. You can get a 75% boost to rare drops, yeah 75%. Custom Passive 37 can be applied in the Abliearn Board to every player at Level 50 as well as your co-ordinators and manager. Apply this to as many of your players as you can before starting your farming.

This Custom Passive drops in the Free Match section in the second match against Royal Academy. It drops at the third and fourth highest difficulties so I recommend playing on the third highest difficulty and just using the commander mode to let your team mow them down. It isn’t guaranteed to drop at either level but enough perseverance can get you 15 of this passive pretty easily.

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That is all for this Inazuma Eleven Victory Road Spirit Farming guide. Did we omit anything? Is there any other Inazuma Elevel: Victory Road content you’d like to see from us? Be sure to chime in and let us know.

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Alex Richards is managing editor at Last Word on Gaming. Alex has years of experience writing video game guides and video game reviews for PC/Steam Deck, Nintendo Switch, and Playstation 5

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