Why a Daily Routine Matters
Ragnarok: The New World rewards consistency. Many of the best sources for Zeny, enhancement materials, reputation, and event tokens reset on a daily or weekly timer. Players who log in briefly and complete high-value tasks outperform those who marathon once a week without touching dailies. A structured routine also prevents decision fatigue—you log in, follow your checklist, and log out knowing you did not miss hidden value.
This guide assumes you have finished the tutorial and unlocked hub-city features. If you are still in the opening zone, complete Getting Started first. Once the full menu is available, bookmark this page and adapt the checklist to your schedule. A minimal routine takes twenty to thirty minutes; a complete routine may fill a two-hour session during double-reward events.
Start every session by checking for new redeem codes on our All Redeem Codes page. Codes like ROWTOP1 and ROWMVP rotate with events, and redeeming takes less than a minute through the process described in How to Redeem Codes.
Essential Daily Tasks
Login and event rewards. Open the events panel and claim login calendars, returning-player bonuses, and limited-time banners. Missing a day can break streak rewards on some campaigns, so prioritize this step even when you are short on time.
Daily quests and commissions. Hub cities and board NPCs offer repeatable tasks granting experience, Zeny, and reputation. Complete the highest-tier commissions you can finish quickly—gathering deliveries, monster hunts in nearby zones, and instance clears appear frequently. Skip low-reward tasks if your time is limited.
Dungeon entries. Many instanced dungeons grant daily or weekly entry charges with unique drop tables for gear and materials. Run these with a party when possible. Solo players should match with guildmates or use the matchmaking queue during peak hours.
Life skills and gathering. Mining, fishing, herbalism, and related professions regenerate stamina or daily harvest limits. Even ten minutes of gathering builds stockpiles used in crafting and guild contributions. Sell excess materials on the auction house for passive Zeny.
Guild activities. Donate resources, complete guild missions, and participate in guild bosses if your organization schedules them. Guild levels unlock passive bonuses that benefit every member.
Weekly and Rotating Activities
Some content does not reset every day but still belongs on a broader weekly routine. MVP and world boss schedules, ranked PvP seasons, and limited shop inventories often follow weekly cadences. Check the in-game calendar or official announcements each Monday to plan which days you will dedicate to group content versus solo grinding.
Weekly tasks typically offer higher-value rewards per time invested than repeated daily grinds. Prioritize them before spending hours on optional farming. If a weekly raid lockout expires and you skip it, that progress is lost until the next reset—unlike daily quests, you cannot catch up seven times in one day.
Balance weekly commitments with Leveling Guide goals if you are still progressing through level brackets. New players should weight dailies that grant experience heavily until they reach content appropriate for their gear score. Veterans shift emphasis toward material farms and event currencies.
Track rotating shop inventories. Some merchants sell rare refinement stones or cards on weekly limits. Purchase high-priority items before cosmetic or collectible purchases unless an event specifically rewards spending behavior you already planned.
Sample Schedules for Different Playtimes
30-minute session: Claim login rewards, redeem any new codes, complete daily commissions in your hub zone, run one quick dungeon queue, and sell inventory clutter to free space for tomorrow.
60-minute session: Add gathering, guild donations, an MVP attempt if spawn windows align, and auction house listing management. Review patch notes or wiki updates for new codes such as BABYMONSTER or ROW888 during lunch breaks.
2-hour session: Chain story progression with daily overlap—pick quests in zones where dailies also need kills. Run multiple dungeon types, participate in guild events, and finish weekly objectives that expire soon.
Consistency beats perfection. Missing optional tasks is fine; missing login streaks, daily dungeon charges, and code redemption windows hurts more over time. Adjust this template as Gravity adds new systems in patches, and revisit Getting Started when returning from a long break to catch up on new menu features.