Kamas Unity 2026 guide: profitable routes & top professions
This guide gathers the essential strategies to generate stable kamas on Dofus Unity. It's not a list of magic recipes — it's a method: pick the right professions, understand price cycles and turn your resources into added value.
This guide is independent, written for informational and educational purposes for the Dofus community. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by Ankama Games.
Profitability paths are based on Dofus Unity 2026 and HDV comparisons.
With Unity, prices move fast. Servers are more dynamic, making HDV reading even more critical. By applying rotation logic, you avoid overproduction windows and keep steady profitability.
This guide helps you structure your economy, fund your subscription and shift from survival mode to investment mode.
Quick summary: which profession for kamas?
- Beginner: Simple gathering
- Solo: Gathering + low-level craft
- Team: Specialized crafting
- Low budget: Single activity
- High budget: Forgemaging
Approach comparison
| Approach | Investment | Risk | Potential |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gathering | Low | Low | Stable |
| Crafting | Medium | Medium | Good |
| Forgemaging | High | High | Very good |
Tools to calculate profitability
What endgame players pick
Endgame players combine gathering, crafting and FM to smooth out price fluctuations.
Why this guide exists
Many players farm for hours with no results because they sell at the wrong price or pick professions too slow for their playtime. This guide exists to provide concrete benchmarks and a coherent strategy to earn kamas without wasting effort.
Economic strategies
1. Gathering professions on Unity: the F2P core
On Dofus Unity, gathering is back as a core pillar. Demand for alloys and substrates is exploding with new sets.
Lumberjack
Wood is stable: Oak, Walnut and Bombu fuel substrate crafts.
Miner
More competitive to level, but Iron and Tin sell continuously.
Alchemist
Essential for city and recall potions. Very fast around Astrub.
Optimize your farm sessions
Use the tool to find which profession is most profitable based on your server's prices.
Open harvest profit calculatorThis tool complements the guide but doesn't replace your own analysis.
*Estimated profitability per farm hour based on HDV prices*
2. Crafting & forgemaging
The real breakthrough is processing your resources instead of selling raw.
Forgemaging: creating value
The secret lies in crushing: crush low-crafted equipment to get high rune coefficients.
| Profession | Income source | Potential |
|---|---|---|
| Shield Smith | Shields & trophies | ★★★★★ |
| Shoemaker | Boots & belts | ★★★★☆ |
| Jeweler | Rings & amulets | ★★★☆☆ |
3. Top 5 kamas tips (Unity)
- Hunter: equip a knife from level 1, meat sells fast.
- Monster achievements: resources are often very profitable.
- Almanax: Almatons trade for expensive pebbles.
- Wanted posters: tokens exchangeable for craft resources.
4. How to subscribe without spending real money?
- Subscribe once with real money to unlock the Ogrine market.
- Find the most profitable resource with the calculator.
- Farm 2h/day, then buy back your Ogrines.
- Reinvest surplus into HDV flipping.
Conclusion
Between the profit calculator and targeted profession leveling, you have everything to build steady profitability.
Economic context in 2026
Gathering professions are still the foundation, but competition has intensified. Raw resources lose value fast when supply spikes. The key is processing: crafting, crushing and selling in lots adapted to buyers.
Ogrine cost fluctuates weekly. Watch the market and take advantage of dips to subscribe cheaply. Anticipating demand peaks (events, new players) is a decisive edge.
Pro tips
In my practice, I never try to earn from a single income source. I diversify between gathering, crafting and quick sales to smooth out weak weeks. I sell rare resources individually, commons in lots, and I keep a price tracker to avoid impulsive buys. I also keep a reserve stock for price surges, then reinvest a fixed portion into my professions.
Real experience report (Metiers + kamas)
Server week from March 17 to 23, 2026: in my tracking, the best results came from short gather-craft cycles with sales in two waves (evening then next day noon).
What didn't work for me: holding common resources too long hoping for a price increase that never came.
What worked for me: deciding each day between selling raw and processing, based on net margin after tax.
FAQ
Q1: Which profession is most profitable at the start?
A1: Farmer and Hunter offer regular, simple income.
Q2: Should you sell resources right away?
A2: No, wait for demand peaks to maximize your margins.
Q3: Is crushing profitable?
A3: Yes, especially on low-craft items that give good coefficients.
Q4: How to fund your subscription?
A4: Combine regular farming with buying Ogrines at the right times.
Overall analysis
Profitability on Unity depends more on method than time spent. Players who structure their sales, track prices and diversify income sources get lasting results. It's an approach that turns your sessions into real in-game capital.
Author
✍️ Written by Dafous
Dofus player for over 10 years, creator of Dafous.app,
site dedicated to tools and guides to optimize your Dofus experience.
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