Automatic resource farming on Dofus Retro
Updated on 8/18/2026
Harvesting is the most profitable automation on Dofus Retro: it requires a low level, no gear, and directly supplies the HDV. Here is how to set it up properly.
Choosing your resource
Blé and orge suit low-level characters: maps close to Astrub, accessible bank, constant demand at the HDV. Frêne and châtaignier require a leveled lumberjack profession but yield more. Fer and fish target more advanced accounts.
The right criterion is not the unit price but the volume harvested per hour relative to the travel time to the bank.
Building an efficient path
A farm path is a loop of maps: on each one, the bot harvests what it finds then moves on to the next. The path must remain compact — the longer it is, the more travel time eats into the yield.
The return to the bank is triggered at a pod threshold, usually 90%. The bot deposits everything there, then resumes the loop where it left off.
- •Loop of 4 to 8 neighboring maps maximum
- •Bank less than 5 maps away from the path
- •Pod threshold between 85% and 95%
- •Phoenix management in case of aggression
Automating resale
Once the resources are in the bank, the next step is putting them up for sale. The application manages the round trip between the bank and the HDV, with a floor price to avoid undercutting in case of a market crash.
Frequently asked questions
How many kamas can you expect per hour?
It depends on the resource, the server and the number of accounts. A single harvesting account generates modest income; the real benefit comes from multiplying accounts in parallel.
Does the bot avoid aggressions?
It manages the return to the dungeon or the bank after a death, and anti-aggression helps avoid risky areas.