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Labyrinth Of Galleria: The Moon Societyhas you collect two currencies: Mana and Silver. Mana lets you purchase abilities, alchemy, and passives to make your travels easier. On the other hand, Silver works as your primary currency for items at the General Store while you play this game. If you want to keep your characters alive and purchase status-ailment healing items, you’ll need Silver.
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Since you’ll spend Mana and Silver while you play, you’ll want efficient ways to farm them. As you follow general advice and understand how you get these currencies, you’ll purchase everything you need, strengthen your characters, and find the Curios through the dungeon.
How To Farm Mana
You’ll needManafor youralchemy needsand for using it to gain moreFantiebilities, so you’ll want to focus on it in your farming efforts.
Fight Enemies
You can alwaysfight enemiesif you need an easy way to collect Mana while you explore. Each time you finish a battle, you’ll gain Mana as compensation, allowing you to grind quickly, especially if you fight weak enemies. Naturally, the stronger the enemies, the more Mana you’ll get from them, but fighting enemies as you go doesn’t hurt.
However, the process doesn’t end with you fighting enemies: you’ll notice aMana meterin thetop-left cornerwhile you fight. As you keep attacking and chain your moves, you’ll increase yourMana multiplier, causing you to gain more Mana once the battle ends. The more enemies you fight in combat, the more you’ll gain, helping you boost your total Mana gain.

If you feel ready to fight them, you’re able to approachpurple enemieson the map and get a significant boost and better items if defeated.
Go To Mana Points
As you explore dungeons, you’ll seegreen circleson thewall or floating. You’ll want to approach and walk into them to begin aMana roulette. You’ll then press the action button for it to stop and receive the Mana for free.
These work well since theyrandomly spawnon each floor, allowing you to farm for them quickly. The farther you go into the dungeon, thehigher the values become, so you may want to travel to thebottom floor, collect all the Mana, and go back to the base.If you walk out, you’ll retain all the Mana you collectedrather than losing a percentage from aWitch’s BellorMud Exit.

If you need to get Mana quickly, enter the dungeon, use the Mana Points, and leave after you get them all. you may quickly getthousands of Manaon the lower floor this way.
Disassemble Through Alchemy
Once you unlockalchemy, you candisassemble itemsyou collect to turn them into Mana. This acts as a mana-based alternative to selling loot for Silver.
You’ll need to use theDisassembly Fluiditem to convert it, which costs320 Silver. While it’s not the most efficient option, it can help you scrounge up a few Mana points when you run low and don’t want to return to the dungeon.

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How To Farm Silver
Since you don’t get Silver from combat, you’ll need to utilize other ideas to save for the future, such asselling what you come acrossor finding Silver.
Items
Collected fromtreasure chests, breakable objects, and enemies.
This is aless-efficient option, but you can still take advantage of it. Since you’ll likely want to use the items later,collect themrather than sell them. You won’t have to spend as much money in theGeneral Store. However, selling a few items can help you in a pinch.

Weapons
You’ll end up with more weapons than you can use. Since you’ll have multiple classes specializing in various weapons, you cansell your excess weaponsfor additional Silver.
Loot
You’ll get themost Silverfrom this method. You’ll findmultiple pieces of lootevery time you travel through dungeons, fight enemies, and break objects.
Curios
You must travel through the dungeons and look inobscure areasto collect them. You’ll be compensated for everyCurios d’arteyou find and return to the mansion.
Curios d’arteare the rarest items on the list, but they’ll give you a substantial amount ofSilver. For example, you get 10,000 Silver for returning theCatalog Obscura.
You may occasionallyfind Silver in a chestwhile you explore, but you’ll want to utilize the other strategies.
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Go Deeper Into The Dungeon
While you can build up a solid savings for your Silver and Mana, you’ll find more bytraveling deeper into the dungeon.
The same applies to various levels in new dungeons. As you play through the game, you’ll unlock more areas and get more opportunities forchests and destructible objects.
There’s aWitch’s Petitionthat increases the game’s difficulty while giving you moreMana and Silver, so you may want to switch to it to help you with farming.
However, you shouldn’t go deeper into the dungeon if you can’t fight the monsters. Stick with thedeepest floorwith monsters around your power level, so you can safely farm with minimal problems.
The Dangers And Benefits Of Farming
Even though farming matters and helps you afford everything you need, you must understand itsdangers. If you get too much Mana and reach thelimiton a single floor, you’ll make thefloor dangerous, meaning enemies will become stronger. If you die while in the dungeon, you’ll face a couple of drawbacks.
That means you should pull up your map to check theMana limits for each floorso you don’t go over them.
However, if you go past the limit, you’llcome across stronger monsters, which meansmore Mana from battles. You’ll also get better items on the floor or through battles, making the Mana limit adouble-edged sword. From there, you can sell the better items or exchange them for Mana, leading to further increases in your farming.
Use aWitch’s Bellif your health is too low, and you need to backtrack. You’lllose 10 percentof your Mana, but you’llkeep all your Silverand items without the risk of a wipeout.
If you want to avoid these problems altogether,go to the next floor right before you reach the Mana limit; you’ll get a new one on the next floor.