How to Farm Free Chronos Stones in Another Eden Daily and Weekly​

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Farming free Chronos Stones in Another Eden is all about building a simple daily and weekly routine, then layering on story, quests, and events when you have more time. The methods below focus on consistent, realistic sources rather than one‑off anniversary windfalls.​

Daily Chronos Stones routine

You can reliably earn a small but meaningful amount of Stones every day just by logging in and using a few in‑game features.​

  • Log in once a day for the base daily bonus (often around a few dozen Stones per day, more during campaigns).​​
  • Tap the plus icon near your Stone count and watch the daily advert to claim an extra 10 Chronos Stones.​​
  • Check your inbox and notices during campaigns; login events and social‑media milestones frequently add bonus Stones on top of the standard daily rewards.​​

Long‑term players estimate that daily logins and routine sources alone can add up to roughly 1,800–2,000 Stones per month before counting story or events.

Weekly and long‑cycle sources

Weekly or monthly content adds a big chunk of extra Stones if you stay on top of it.

  • Clear Trials and similar repeatable endgame challenges whenever they reset; these often award Stones or other valuable items.​​
  • Participate in time‑limited campaigns (anniversaries, seasonal events, surveys) which can collectively hand out thousands of Stones over a few weeks.​
  • Keep progressing side episodes and long arcs; many of these give one‑time Stone rewards for key clears, which function like “weekly” boosts if you spread them out.

In the late game, community calculations suggest you can sustain roughly 1.5 ten‑pulls per month just from ongoing free sources, excluding special celebrations.

Story, quests, and records

Outside of pure “farm”, the largest free Stone injections still come from simply playing the game.

  • Main story chapters and major episodes grant substantial Stone rewards when cleared, especially on a fresh account.
  • Side quests, character quests, and unlocking new areas all contribute Stones via the Records/Awards system.
  • Trophies and long‑term Records quietly accumulate as you walk, battle, and pull, so periodically checking that menu and claiming everything is a must.

Treat story and quests as your “big bank” of Stones and daily/weekly routines as sustainable interest on top.

Optimising F2P Stone usage

Earning Stones is only half the job; spending smartly matters just as much.​​

  • Avoid using Stones on revives or random single pulls; save for 10‑pulls on strong banners instead.
  • Set personal rules such as only spending when you have at least 8,000–10,000 Stones saved and limiting yourself per banner.​
  • Prioritise high‑impact banners (anniversaries, strong general pools, step‑ups) and skip mediocre ones so your free Stones go further.​​

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