This Method Gets You INFINITE LEGENDARIES – Best Raid Farm & Ability Spam Setup in Pixel Blade​​ 2025

This Method Gets You INFINITE LEGENDARIES – Best Raid Farm & Ability Spam Setup in Pixel Blade shows how to turn raids into a nonstop legendary factory by stacking a full 6‑player party, assigning one defender per lane plus two players on the Spirit Tree, prioritizing Venom Roots and Recovery upgrades, and pairing meta weapons like Solar, Imperialist, Ice Spear, Ghost Katana, or Stellar with the Power Ring so you can spam abilities almost every second and pump out around 10 legendary drops per hour during the 2× legendaries and gold 100M event, then still maintain 5+ legendaries per hour even after the boost is gone.​

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Event context and why this method is busted

Pixel Blade is currently running a 100M visits event that grants 2× legendary drop rate and 2× gold until November 24, stacked on top of your normal dungeon and raid rewards.​ With the event active, the raid‑farming method described here produced around 10 legendary items in a single hour, mostly from guaranteed legendary and high‑tier chests at the end of successful raid runs.​

Even after the event ends and the boost is removed, halving the effective legendary rate, the same strategy should still yield roughly 5 legendaries per hour or more, because most of the loot comes from raid chest guarantees rather than only raw RNG.​​ Because raids also pay out rings, stardust, coins, XP, achievements, and daily quest progress, you are effectively advancing every progression system at once while you farm legendaries.​​

Two ways to farm legendaries (and which one to focus)

There are essentially two broad legendary‑farming routes in Pixel Blade right now: spamming campaign dungeons or grinding raids, and this method uses both but favors raids.​

  • Campaign dungeons: running high‑level Nightmare maps (like Ancient Desert Sands) to repeatedly reach early bosses, open their Raven or theme chests, then reset is a solid baseline legendary farm.​​
  • Raids: multi‑wave, lane‑defense content around the Spirit Tree where you and five other players defend four lanes, earn banner upgrades, and get powerful guaranteed chests and ring drops on completion.​

Dungeons are simple and solo‑friendly, but raids are strictly better for legendaries per hour when played correctly, especially under the 2× event and with the ability‑spam setup described below.​​ The optimal approach is to use dungeons early to obtain and level key legendaries, then pivot almost entirely into raid farming once your weapons and rings are ready.​

To run this method efficiently you need at least one strong legendary weapon at level 2 or higher, and ideally a meta legendary at level 4 to fully unlock its ability scaling.​​

The guide specifically recommends:​

  • Solar – the preferred weapon for this method; its ability deals strong area damage at range, letting you nuke waves from a safe distance while kiting.​
  • Imperialist – extremely strong, more versatile overall with stuns and frost damage at level 4+, but requires being closer to enemies compared to Solar.​
  • Ice Spear – an epic‑tier weapon that still ranks near the very top for raw clearing power, making it a budget option if you lack higher legendaries.​
  • Ghost Katana and Stellar – both are strong legendaries; Ghost Katana in particular offers self‑healing on its ability, which helps in long raids.​
  • Voltage (Vaulted) – a top‑tier three‑star legendary whose abilities become insane once leveled, but you are told to only use it here if you can push it to at least level 4.​

The creator stresses that any legendary you plan to use here should be at least level 2, and vaulted weapons like Voltage should be level 4, because under‑leveled legendaries simply don’t output enough damage to hold a raid lane consistently.​​ If you only have Ice Spear at level 2, that is still enough to start, then you can upgrade into Solar or Imperialist as legendaries drop from your initial farming.​

Step‑by‑step raid party setup

The core of the method is to chain raid runs with a full party of six players, with clear lane assignments and upgrade priorities.​

  1. Form a full group of six
    • Join a public server and stack up with whoever is queueing for raids, or use the official Pixel Blade Discord’s party‑finder channel to assemble a dedicated group.​
    • Having all six slots filled is important because the layout assumes full coverage of lanes and the Spirit Tree.​
  2. Assign defenders to lanes and tree
    • The raid map has four lanes leading to the central Spirit Tree.​
    • Put one player on each lane (four total) as dedicated defenders, each responsible for clearing their wave spawns and preventing leaks.​
    • Place the remaining two players near the Spirit Tree in the middle as floaters: they help lanes that get overwhelmed and burst down bosses that reach the center.​
  3. Flex lane assignments when needed
    • If one lane is clearly struggling—either because the player is under‑geared or facing a tougher spawn pattern—one of the tree defenders should temporarily rotate out to assist.​
    • After the wave stabilizes, that helper can return to the tree to prepare for the next surge, keeping overall coverage intact.​

This simple layout of 4 lane defenders + 2 flex supports ensures constant pressure on all sides while still giving the group enough damage in the center to keep bosses from reaching the tree.​

Inside raids, after certain waves and events, you are offered banner upgrade cards that permanently buff your defenses and character for the rest of the run.​​ Common raid upgrades include Venom RootsRecoverySpirit CapacityRage SpiritStamina, and Life Steal, among others, each affecting different aspects of wave defense.​​ According to both the creator and external tier lists, the first banner you should always max is Venom Roots, which spawns poison roots along lanes that shred enemies and bosses before they reach the tree.​​

Maxed Venom Roots effectively “melt through bosses”, drastically reducing the load on lane defenders and making it far harder for mobs to overwhelm the Spirit Tree.​​ Once Venom Roots is secured, the next high‑value upgrades are Recovery, Spirit Capacity, and Rage Spirit, all of which external guides rank as the best raid choices because they let you spam abilities faster and keep Spirit‑based mechanics flowing.​​ Less impactful options like minor basic‑attack buffs, niche resistances, or one‑off stat bumps are generally lower priority for this farming method and can often be skipped.​​

The Power Ring: turning abilities into “infinite” spam

The legendary ring that pushes this method over the top is the Power Ring, often referred to in discussion as the Heirloom Power Ring due to its heirloom‑tier drop behavior.​​ The Power Ring provides strong Ability / Energy Recovery bonuses (–30% cooldown and +30% energy recovery on the rolled example), and current tier lists rank it as the best ring in the game, slightly ahead of Timeless Ring, because of how it lets you chain your weapon skills.​​ You obtain Super and normal rings from later raid waves, with Super rings having a 7.5% drop rate after wave 30 and 15% after wave 50, and they come with a boosted chance to roll legendary ring quality.​​

The technique is to equip a Power Ring with strong cooldown reduction, then in raids always pick the Recovery banner upgrade whenever it appears, stacking it until you reach Recovery 4.​​ With Power Ring equipped and Recovery maxed, you can reach ~1 second cooldowns or even lower on many weapon abilities, allowing you to cast a skill, have it come back almost instantly, and repeat endlessly throughout the raid.​

The creator notes having previously pushed a 0.9‑second cooldown on Cosmic Beam in a normal dungeon run, and 0.7 seconds on another ability when stacking Power Ring with full Recovery, producing near‑constant ability spam.​ Combining this with multi‑hit AoE weapons like Solar or Imperialist turns your character into a lane‑deleting machine: you simply stand near a choke point and spam E over and over, vaporizing everything that spawns.​

Best weapons to pair with Power Ring and Recovery

Not every weapon benefits equally from “infinite abilities,” so the method prioritizes high‑impact, low‑cooldown skills that scale strongly with cooldown stacking.​

Top choices in this setup are:​

  • Solar – with Recovery 4 and Power Ring, Solar’s beam or area ability can be cast roughly once per second, letting you clear entire raid lanes while staying at range from the mobs.​
  • Imperialist – similarly breaks the game when spammed, layering repeated stuns and frost damage, but works best when you’re comfortable playing closer to the front line.​
  • Ice Spear – despite being an epic, Ice Spear’s skill is so strong that top‑tier lists put it above many legendaries; spamming it under full Recovery absolutely annihilates dungeon and raid waves.​
  • Ghost Katana – strong single‑target and small AoE plus reliable self‑healing, making it a safer option for players who don’t have top DPS weapons yet.​
  • Stellar – another legendary that scales well with ability spam and appears near the top of most meta rankings.​
  • Voltage (Vaulted) – when fully leveled, its dual abilities benefit enormously from very low cooldowns, but its limited availability and level requirements make it more of a late‑game flex option.​

External tier lists still place Void Reaver, Sky Watcher, and Black Star as absolute meta kings for pure DPS, but within the context of raid defense and this cooldown‑spam method, Solar, Imperialist, Ice Spear, Ghost Katana, and Stellar remain top‑tier practical picks.​​

What you earn from raids besides legendaries

Each successful raid run showers the party with multiple reward types, which is why this method is so efficient.​​

  • Legendary chests – the creator reported open­ing four to five legendary chests in a single hour (Electric, Haunted, red‑theme, Samurai, and assorted normals), leading to around 10 legendary drops during the 2× event.​
  • Rings – raids are the primary source of high‑tier rings, including Super rings that can roll Power Ring and Timeless Ring, both of which are critical to ability‑spam builds.​​
  • Stardust – used for certain enchantments and progression systems, frequently awarded at the end of raids or from ring‑related codes.​​
  • Coins and XP – each wave and kill grants coins and XP, scaled up by the 2× gold event, which lets you rapidly afford more chests, upgrades, and rerolls.​
  • Daily quest progress – raid kills count toward daily objectives (e.g., “defeat X enemies,” “complete X dungeons/raids”), letting you claim daily chests that themselves can drop legendaries and other loot.​​
  • Achievements – completing raid‑specific challenges (like “get 10 legendaries”) grants additional rewards, including free revive tokens and often more crates.​​

Taken together, this means you are not just farming legendary drops but also stacking account‑wide permanent value with every raid cycle.​​

Synergy with the 2× legendaries & gold event

During the 100M visits celebration, raids have 2× legendary chance and 2× gold, turning an already strong method into the best farming route in the game.​ The creator’s “10 legendaries per hour” number was achieved under this event, with most legendaries coming from guaranteed legendary chests whose internal legendary‑roll odds are temporarily doubled.​

External tests comparing Nightmare dungeons and raids under the same event show raids producing more total coins per hour as well, especially when you push higher waves with coordinated parties.​ Once the event ends on November 24, you can expect your legendary rate to roughly halve, but the underlying structure of the method—chest guarantees, ring drops, achievements—remains unchanged, so raids will still beat solo dungeon farming in sustained legendary output.​

Legendary farming plan

To go from under‑geared to consistent legendary farming using this method, follow this progression:​

  1. Early game: secure your first meta weapon
    • Run campaign dungeons (preferably Nightmare tiers you can clear) to chase early legendaries like Ice Spear, Ghost Katana, or Stellar, and push them to at least level 2.​
    • Focus on any weapon with strong AoE; don’t worry about ring optimization yet.​​
  2. Mid game: start casual raids for rings
    • Join public raids to get used to lane defense structure and begin collecting normal and Super rings, looking specifically for Power Ring or Timeless Ring with good rolls.​​
    • In banner choices, always grab Venom Roots, Recovery, Spirit Capacity, and Rage Spirit whenever offered.​​
  3. Ring optimization and cooldown stacking
    • Once you obtain a Power Ring that gives at least –30% cooldown / +30% energy recovery (or similar), make it your default raid ring.​​
    • In raids, force‑pick Recovery every time it appears until you hit Recovery 4, then prioritize Spirit Capacity and Rage for further power.​​
  4. Weapon upgrades and ability spam
    • Raise Solar, Imperialist, Ice Spear, Ghost Katana, or Stellar to higher levels (aim for level 4 on Solar or Imperialist) so that their abilities scale with your new cooldown engine.​
    • Test your cooldown in normal dungeons—if you can cast your main skill roughly once per second or faster, you are ready for serious raid farming.​
  5. Full‑time raid farming during events
    • While the 2× legendaries and gold event is up, commit to continuous raid runs with full six‑player parties, making sure Venom Roots is maxed and lanes are properly covered.​
    • Track your hour‑long sessions: you should see around 10 legendary drops per hour (or more if lucky) between chests, daily chests, and achievements.​
  6. Post‑event sustainability
    • After the event ends, keep using the same raid structure; expect around 5+ legendaries per hour, which is still excellent given the side income of rings, coins, XP, and quest progress.​
    • Use surplus duplicates as revive tokens and trade fodder, and start experimenting with alternative weapons and ring builds while your core method keeps your inventory full.​​

By following this zero‑to‑hero path—campaign dungeons for early legendaries, targeted raids for Power Ring and Recovery, then 6‑man optimized raids during and after the 100M event—you convert Pixel Blade’s raid system into a near infinite legendary pipeline that also maxes out your long‑term account power.​

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