Haru Endo and Raimon in Victory Road.
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How to Farm EXP Easily in Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road

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Farming EXP (experience points) is the core of progression in the whole gaming scene. Whether you grind in sports titles or spend hours on story-focused video games, earning these points is your bread and butter for leveling up.

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Just like any other game, Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road also follows this tradition. Here, EXP is equally important, and players are always on the hunt to earn more. If you were planning to do the same, we’ve just the guide for you. By following these methods, farming reasonable amounts of EXP and racking up your level will be at your fingertips.

Farm EXP Easily in Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road

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Athena, as seen in Inazuma Eleven Victory Road.
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Playing Ranked Matches

One of the easiest ways to earn EXP quickly in Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road is by competing in ranked matches. This is because diving into a lobby match with a friend or two won’t earn you experience points; only bond stars. Therefore, taking on opponents online is the go-to method for many hardcore players to level up and rack up a decent amount of EXP.

By now, most of you are probably wondering: how is beating opponents online considered easy? Well, it’s not, even for the skilled. But since our primary goal is to stack as much EXP as possible, winning isn’t really necessary. Whether you bag a victory or lose, you earn experience at the end of ranked matches.

These competitive showdowns work on an EXP boost system. Here, the lower-level player gains an advantage and earns more points at the end. For instance, if an opponent is sitting at a level 60 and you are behind at 25, the earned experience multiplies for you. Hence, getting on the field and playing not only polishes your skills but also gains thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of EXP.

Equipping Certain Items

To further multiply the EXP earned through ranked matches, certain items can help. With each of your best players, you can equip specific items that not only enhance performance but also multiply experience points in return. The following goodies can help you avail this advantage:

  • Promise Pendant
  • Bracelet of Victory
  • EXP Boots

Gear up with these items and speed up your progression.

Playing Ranked Matches With Commander Mode

If you have nothing to lose, why bother playing by yourself? Luckily, there’s another easy EXP earning method tied to ranked matches. With commander mode, you hardly have to play the game yourself, as the AI steps in to assist you on the field. Here’s what to do as soon as the match begins:

  • Press D-Pad Down

With that, you have successfully activated the commander mode. Now, the AI will do its thing, and all you have to do is wait and watch. Though you may need to press continue after the first half ends. However, even if you go completely away from the controller, the second half will begin automatically after a minute.

This way, you don’t have to do a thing as the game will rack up EXP automatically. Just revisit after 10 minutes, dive into another session, and keep earning more points because losing or winning doesn’t matter.

Finally, our guide comes to an end. Winning indeed isn’t necessary here, but don’t forget that we were only losing for the sake of making some quick EXP. Once you progress to the desired player level, you’d be hungry for wins. For that, getting special tactics and recruiting the finest players will be your best bet.

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Shahmeer Shahzad
As a lifelong gamer, Shahmeer lives and breathes sports. Whether it’s draining threes in NBA 2K, scoring screamers in EA FC, or chasing pole in F1, he’s all in for the adrenaline. When he’s not writing, you’ll find him cheering on his favorite club, FC Barcelona, or yelling at Ferrari’s questionable race strategies.