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Task Bar Hero Chest Farming Guide

Use this page when the search is broader than one Hell Soulstone route: you want a repeatable chest farming plan, a way to read dry streaks, and a fallback decision before blaming drop rates. It is a fan-made routing guide, not an official loot table, live tracker, or guaranteed chest calculator.

Quick answer

Read the failure first, then choose one next test.

Quick answer

Treat chest farming as a route-volume problem first. A good chest route is the route you can clear repeatedly, log briefly, and compare against the real fallback. If failed clears dominate, fix the stage wall. If clears are stable but the chest streak feels bad, keep the route fixed for a short block before changing build, Rune/Cube spend, or farming target.

Main taskPlan repeatable chest farming
Best first testOne fixed route block
Applies toChest routes, dry streaks, fallback farms
Source levelPlayer reports + estimates

This is an unofficial fan-made guide. It avoids official drop-rate, hidden-formula, or exact breakpoint claims.

Chest farming diagnosis table

Pick the row that matches the last session. The goal is to separate failed clears, low route volume, dry streaks, and wrong-target farming before you make a costly rebuild.

1

Most chest attempts fail because the stage is not stable.

The active problem is clear consistency, not chest luck.

Next test: Return to the stage guide or Stuck Boss Solver, stabilize survival and carry uptime, then come back to chest farming after clears repeat.

Confidence
Player reports
Source
player reports
Applies to
Plan repeatable chest farming
2

The route clears, but attempts per session feel too low.

Route volume or clear speed is limiting chest opportunities.

Next test: Run one fixed route block, note clear time, failed clears, and chest attempts, then compare with the Soulstone advisor before changing several systems.

Confidence
Estimated
Source
manual notes
Applies to
Plan repeatable chest farming
3

A short dry streak makes the route feel nerfed.

A small sample is being read as a drop-rate conclusion.

Next test: Keep the route and party fixed for another small block. Record attempts and outcomes, but do not publish or trust an official rate from a short streak.

Confidence
Needs verification
Source
estimated
Applies to
Plan repeatable chest farming
4

Chest farming is delaying the next real unlock.

The route is solving the wrong bottleneck.

Next test: Check whether carry XP, gold, Rune/Cube ROI, Priest stability, or a safer stage farm would move progression faster than more chest attempts.

Confidence
Estimated
Source
manual notes
Applies to
Plan repeatable chest farming

Chest farming checklist

Use this checklist before you decide the route is bad, the game changed, or the build needs a full rebuild.

Choose one route for one short block.

Changing stage, party, runes, and target every few attempts makes chest farming unreadable. One repeatable block gives cleaner evidence.

Record failed clears separately from chest outcomes.

Failed clears reduce opportunities. Do not treat low chest volume as a loot problem until the route itself clears consistently.

Compare time spent, not only chest count.

A route with fewer failed clears can be better than a headline route that wastes most of the session on failed pushes.

Separate Soulstone pace from chest satisfaction.

A route can be useful for Soulstone progress while still feeling bad for chest rewards. Decide which target matters before changing the plan.

Name the fallback before continuing.

The fallback might be safer gold farming, carry XP, Rune/Cube spend, a market buy, or a stage guide. Compare against that real option.

Keep confidence labels visible.

Player reports and manual notes can guide a test, but exact drop rates, hidden loot rules, and patch-level claims need stronger evidence.

What not to claim from chest farming

These guardrails keep the guide useful without turning it into a rumor page or a fake Drop Finder.

Do not invent official chest drop rates.

This site does not have official loot tables, server-side access, or a durable sample process for exact rates.

Do not call every dry streak a patch change.

A frustrating streak can be worth logging, but it is not enough to claim hidden balance changes or official probability shifts.

Do not farm chests when the stage wall is still unreadable.

If most attempts fail, the better next step is often survival, carry uptime, Priest support, or safer farming.

Source and confidence

This guide uses the 2026-06-28 approved inner-page slot for chest farming guide, Similarweb and Autocomplete demand around chest farming, the existing Soulstone & Chest Farming Advisor, Hell Soulstone guide, 3-10 Hell guide, player friction patterns, and manual route notes. It does not use official drop tables, datamined files, live server data, or guaranteed chest formulas.

Player-tested labels apply to broad progression patterns such as stabilizing clears before reading farming data. Estimated labels cover route-volume, fallback, time-spent, and opportunity-cost advice. Needs-verification marks dry streaks, exact chest outcomes, patch-sensitive behavior, and any claim that would require a larger sample or official source.

Related next steps

Move to the page that matches the real bottleneck after the chest farming block is readable.

Chest farming FAQ

Short answers for players who need a practical farming plan without fake official certainty.

What is the best chest farming route in Task Bar Hero?

The best first route is the route you can clear repeatedly with low failed-run cost. This page does not claim one universal route or official drop rate because accounts, stages, gear, and patch context can change the answer.

Should I farm chests or push the next stage?

Farm chests when clears are stable and the next reward target is worth the time. Push or rebuild when failed clears show a combat wall, or when the next unlock needs carry XP, gold, Priest stability, or Rune/Cube spend.

How many runs prove a chest dry streak?

A short streak proves frustration, not an official rate. Use a small fixed-route block to make the next decision, but avoid turning that sample into a public drop-rate claim.

Is chest farming the same as Soulstone farming?

They overlap, but they are not identical. Soulstone pace, chest satisfaction, clear speed, and fallback value can point to different routes or different next actions.

Should I change build after bad chest results?

Only change the build if the visible blocker is failed clears, survival, carry uptime, or route consistency. Do not rebuild only because a few chest outcomes felt bad.

Is this an official chest farming guide?

No. It is an unofficial fan-made guide based on player reports, manual notes, estimates, and visible confidence labels. It avoids official loot-table, drop-rate, and hidden-formula claims.