

Guerrilla dungeons are the fastest way to level up monsters. TL DR – Normal and coin dungeons are the most stamina efficient way to level up monsters. Meanwhile, with 50 stamina you can only buy 100k exp from T5 normals, but you get a 35 stamina rebate! The rebate amount decreases as you get to higher ranks, and I made up those numbers, but hopefully you get the idea. With 50 stamina you can buy 300k exp from super kings, and you get a 1 stamina rebate from the rank exp. A good analogy for this is to think of rank exp as a mail-in rebate. coin dungeons are a lot more stamina efficient than dungeons that give low rank exp, such as the guerrilla dungeons. The end result is that dungeons that give high rank exp such as normals and alt. One caveat of this though is that since higher ranks require exponentially more exp to achieve, the effects of rank exp on stamina efficiency diminishes as you get to higher and higher ranks. If you run a dungeon that gives you 5,000 rank exp, it’s kinda like getting 5 stamina back. Even if you don’t care about rank itself, we still need to factor in rank exp into calculations regarding stamina efficiency.įor example (I’m making up numbers here), you have 100 max stamina and need 100,000 exp to rank up. Higher rank exp = higher stamina efficiency. This is why exp/stam rate is an incomplete way of measuring stamina efficiency, since it doesn’t account for rank exp. But you can’t forget about the stamina you get when you rank up and your stamina bar instantly refreshes.

Most people only consider natural stamina regen, 1 every 5 minutes.

Stamina efficiency, on the other hand, is used to answer the question of how to get the most out of the limited stamina that the game gives you, assuming you have an infinite amount of time to play the game. If that’s the case, we can easily calculate the expected or average exp/stam rate for these guerrilla dungeons and you can compare those and run whichever ones you see fit. In other words, you care more about saving time rather than saving stamina. Or, you don’t really want to spend a lot of time farming and you just need some dungeon to quickly dump all your stamina on. This could mean you really just want your monsters leveled now and you’re willing to spend stones to get it. When someone asks the question “what’s the best way to get exp” some people are actually asking “what’s the most stamina efficient way to acquire exp” while others are asking “what’s the fastest way to acquire exp.” These are 2 different questions with 2 different answers.įor the most part, the guerrilla (hourly) dungeons are what you should run if you are looking for truly the fastest way to get exp. What’s the best way to level up my monsters? Different people have different definitions of what “best” is. Puzzle & Dragons Leveling Up Monsters Guide by jx9
