Lacrima is used for more than just leveling up in The First Berserker: Khazan, and if you want to take advantage of everything it has to offer, you’ll need to farm get of it, either through natural progression or targeted farming.
Farming Lacrima can be a viable option for players who are having trouble with the hardest bosses in The First Berserker: Khazan, and for those who want to get as much as they can as quickly as possible, here are a few things to try out.

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Farming Lacrima in The First Berserker: Khazan
Much like in a traditional Soulslike game, players can earn plenty of Lacrima per hour by finding a route that’s easy to clear with a low risk of failure. One such route is in the Trials of the Frozen Mountain mission in the Charnak Mountain Range.
Specifically, you’ll want to go to the Ice Canyon Blade Nexus and farm all the soldiers there. They’re easy to beat, and the path above the frozen canyon has a long ladder that leads back to the Blade Nexus, letting you repeat the route conveniently.
Since this mission’s level is fairly low, expect to get low amounts of Lacrima from each enemy. However, there are plenty of routes like this in other missions in the game.
Skoffa Cave – Poisoned Depths
For those who want a simpler and shorter farming route, this one involves killing a big enemy that’s very close to a Blade Nexus. Teleport to the Poisoned Depths Blade Nexus in the Strange Stench mission, then backtrack up the cave and fight the giant spider there. It will drop about ~1,960 Lacrima every time, and it may also drop random items too.
A similar farm is located in the Escape Linnon Mine mission in Act 3. Teleport to the Collapsed Cave Entrance and kill the spider across the bridge.
As with the previous tip, there are numerous spots like this throughout the game’s missions. Pay extra close attention to the enemies that are near a Blade Nexus.
Boss Farming
Farming a boss is arguably the best way to get stronger in The First Berserker: Khazan, as not only do you get a lot of Lacrima, but you also get pieces of set items, Skill Points, and actual combat experience that will make you better at the game.
However, this is the riskiest of all farming methods — while you won’t lose any Lacrima, you’ll end up getting less Lacrima per hour if you find yourself dying too often. Keshta the Unyielding in Stormpass is a good boss to fight, as he shares the same easy moveset as Blade Phantom, and he also drops the Soul Eater set, which is good for all weapons. On death, he yields ~4,320 Lacrima, which isn’t bad for low-level players.
If Lacrima is your only concern, then it’d be best to farm a boss that’s close to your current level.
Don’t forget that you can surrender unwanted equipment to Oksana in The Crevice. Doing so will net you some extra Lacrima from the gear that enemies drop while farming. You can also level up old gear from her too once you finish the Kaleido subquest in Act 2.
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