Rebirth Egg Farm Simulator

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Orestes Hardy

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Aug 4, 2024, 7:30:04 PM8/4/24
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Thebad news is that the start of the game is sadly thought of as the slowest and most painful part as progression seems to slow down quickly and there can be times where there isn't much to do other than wait for your White Eggs to increase.

Naturally, you start at level 1 and level up by killing/healing a certain number of Chickens before finally interacting with the hormones machine to the right of the central egg on your island. Every 5 levels there is a Boss Chicken that has more health than the usual chickens and a timer in which you have to beat it. Failure to beat the timer leads to the Boss resetting so this is where you will most likely get stuck when you are trying to progress.


You can only retire once you level up Queen Elizabeth II to level 150 and only should retire when you have 12-15 Black Eggs ready to be collected (noted to the right of your current Black Eggs in brackets). This tends to be no earlier than level 150.


The only way to make serious progress in the game is to buy and upgrade Farmers which is done using White Eggs. It is generally most efficient to farm White Eggs at the highest level you can as this give the best damage done:White Eggs received ratio and also allows for the chicken threshold to be met in order to go to the next level.


Retirement is incredibly important and is key to getting to level 300 (which is effectively the goal at the start of the game) in order to Rebirth. At first, Black Eggs that you earn should not be spent on Easter Eggs as they only apply the 10% damage increase when they are unspent. Only when you reach around 50 Black Eggs should you hatch an Easter Egg and even then only one as there are only a few Easter Eggs that provide a large enough advantage to spend Black Eggs on at first.


The first Farmer, Master Pai Mei, is the only farmer who solely increases attack damage and as such becomes redundant quite quickly as certain upgrades cause your attack damage to be a percentage of your DPS. Tarzan will be the next Farmer you obtain and provides a passive DPS upgrade (more details here) which allows Chickens to be farmed without the need for you to be manually farming. Each time you buy a new farmer, another one takes it place until you have all 54 farmers (which won't be the case without Rebirthing) and this leads to the issue of whether you should continue to level your previous farmers or to buy a new one. A general rule of thumb is to level your most recent farmer to 10 and upgrade and then to buy the next but the best way to proceed is to estimate the DPS gained:White Egg Cost ratio of each case and go with whichever is highest.


Once you get to Aang, the next farmer will be significantly more expensive than what is to be expected based on the first farmers. This is where it actually becomes better to start leveling the earliest Farmers again due to the fact that every 25 levels they gain 4x as much DPS (once they are above level 200). For Tarzan, this is efficient to do once Aang is about level 120 as Tarzan can then be leveled to 1000 where he will gain a boost of 10x DPS.


There are only 4-5 Easter Eggs that are worth upgrading to begin with as the rest simply cost enough Black Eggs to mean that the damage loss (From less Black Eggs) is worth more than the positive effect they return. These eggs are Good Knight Egg, Faberge, Dragon, Demeaning and maybe Newton.


Good Knight Egg is good but probably overrated by a lot of people as it really only provides a 10% increase in damage from the Black Eggs you spend in it (e.g.) 200 Good Knight levels will provide 10% extra damage than 200 Black Eggs ). This however means that you are always better off putting Black Eggs into it than not, providing you don't have more useful Easter Eggs. This is the only Easter Egg worth spending all of your Black Eggs on if you hatch it first.


Faberge can also provide a good boost provided you have a decent number of Black Eggs to begin with (either in currency or spent effectively on other Easter Eggs) as its effect is to drop extra White Eggs from farmed Chickens. At level 1 the effect is only +5% so making the assumption that 5% extra gold can lead to 5% extra damage (a close enough approximation for the purposes of this) it is only effective if you have over 20 Black Eggs to begin with.


Dragon and Demeaning both provide a similar effect of making you hit harder when you manually attack, and as such the level of these two should be similar. As with Faberge, Demeaning should not be upgraded if you hatch it at first because only a few black eggs (Something like 15) isn't going to give you a lot of improvement.


The push to 300 will probably feel like a bit of a drag the first time you do it as you can and should do it when you have earned around 250 Black eggs which is usually around retirement 12. With that amount of black eggs you certainly won't be instakilling chickens but you will progress from boss to boss without issue. Also, in order to earn 12 Golden Eggs after rebirth, you need to have earned 252 Black Eggs in total. At boss levels you will need to use your abilities, so to be time efficient it is best to use as few abilities as possible each boss battle. Abilities 1,2,3 and 7 all provide direct burst damage and will be the ones to use on boss battles. Ability 3, nine-tails chakra mode, is the single most powerful ability in terms of burst damage (as long as you have demeaning and/or dragon) and should be enough on its own to beat any boss you'll face on the push to 300. Obviously if it appears like 3 alone won't be enough then use another ability to secure the boss as to not waste the chakra (of kurama). Abilities 1 and 2 are similar in strength and are your cheapest options for defeating a boss so if you can, try to use just one or both of these as they have the lowest cooldowns. Ability 7 should ideally be saved for later on (above level 270) as it has a long cooldown so waiting for it may cost a decent chunk of time. It is always worth reminding yourself that the bosses will only get more and more difficult as you progress.


When you eventually reach level 300, do not retire as this will make your progress redundant. You can only speak to the Phoenix if you are currently above level 300 so the eggs you earn on your final push will unfortunately not count towards any golden eggs, but that is a small downside and will be unnoticed once you rebirth.


When you retire for the first time, make sure you push to about level 150 to get a decent amount of black eggs. Do not spend them on hatching easter eggs when you first retire. Once you get about 50 black eggs, hatch an easter egg and see what it is.


Materia are an essential element of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth's gameplay, serving as the party's means of boosting stats, casting spells, and accessing a variety of special actions in combat. Materia usually begin at level 1 when acquired, which allows an equipped character to use the weakest form of that Materia's power. AP is earned for all equipped Materia when defeating enemies, which will eventually cause the Materia's level to increase.


Players will earn some AP throughout Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth by playing normally, but maxing out all the Materia will require some farming and patience. With help from the right equipment and a good combat encounter to farm, the time needed to level up a Materia can be considerably shortened, so here are some tips and tricks to help you achieve exactly that.


One of the best and easiest ways to speed up AP gain is to make use of the AP Up Materia. This is a Materia that does not need to be leveled up. Instead, it boosts the AP earned by a Materia it is linked to by 100%. To link the AP Up Materia to another Materia it must be placed in a linked Materia Slot that links to the Slot the other Materia is placed in. Using an AP Up Materia will double the AP gain for the Materia it is linked to, and certain weapons and armor have three linked slots, allowing AP Up to be connected to two Materia at once.


One of the most readily available sources of AP is Chadley's Combat Simulator. Taking on fights in the simulator against multiple enemies will allow players to build up AP relatively quickly. The only downside to this method is that it will only provide AP to Materia equipped by the characters participating in the fight. An alternative that allows party members outside the current party to earn AP too, is farming a Fiend Intel fight. These take place in the open world, allowing the entire party to gain AP while remaining repeatable and easy to trigger.


A third option, that becomes available during Chapter 8, is to farm AP by participating in fights at the Musclehead Colosseum. Much like the Combat Simulator and Fiend Intel, the Colosseum fights can be repeated as much as you want and offer some huge group fights. Taking on fights with lots of enemies, such as "Devil-May-Care Desperados", will allow players to farm AP the most efficiently. In the case of "Devil-May-Care Desperados", players can quit or reset the challenge after defeating the bandits in the first round to farm AP faster and more efficiently.


Starting in Chapter 11, players can access the sidequest "Esoteric Secrets." Completing this sidequest will reward players with the Chocobo Armband, a powerful piece of armor that triples the AP gained by equipped Materia. By making use of this Armband, players can vastly accelerate their AP gain and improve their Materia much more quickly.


After Beating the Main Game, all AP gain is tripled. This means that players can take on any remaining sidequests and challenges while leveling up their Materia much faster. This can be especially useful before heading into NG+ and Hard Mode, since Materia can be maxed out before entering another run to make things much more manageable.


Rebirth TicketsHow to ObtainBy rebirthing at tier 100+UsesRebirth Gachapon, Rebirth shopRebirth tickets are a currency usually obtained by rebirthing. They are also obtainable through the Pet ranch. They can only be used at the rebirth shop (near the wheat and flower farm) and at the rebirth Gachapons.

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