Farmer Guide Dofus Unity 2026: cereals, breads & profitability
The Farmer profession remains, in 2026, one of the safest pillars for generating kamas without relying on complex combat content. You harvest cereals, turn them into breads, then sell to players who consume them every day. This guide details the smoothest route to level 200, but most importantly the logic behind each step: which cereals to prioritize, when to switch to a more profitable bread, and how to avoid overproduction periods that crash prices.
This guide is independent, written for informational and educational purposes for the Dofus community. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by Ankama Games.
Tier thresholds and quantities are based on Dofus Unity 2026 and tested crafts.
On Dofus Unity, harvest times are more consistent and spot visibility is better. This encourages competition, so organization becomes decisive. The goal isn't just XP, but building a stable chain with other professions like the Alchemist for secondary ingredients, or the Fisherman to diversify sellable consumables. By combining these synergies, you smooth out your costs and turn every farming session into clear profit, even during market swings.
This guide focuses on efficient choices: stockpile when the HDV is saturated, sell in batches to cut taxes, and take advantage of Almanax bonuses to speed up your leveling. By following the tables and tips below, you'll have reliable progression, no wasted spending, and a solid economic base for the rest of your adventure.
Quick summary : Farmer right for you?
- Beginner : Yes if you want steady progression
- Solo : Good yield on short sessions
- Team : Useful for your guild
- Low budget : Easy start
- High budget : Optimization available
Farmer tier comparison
| Tier | Goal | Priority | Comfort |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1-60 | Unlock the basics | Simple routes | Easy |
| 60-120 | Stabiliser les ventes | Rotations efficaces | Moyen |
| 120+ | Optimiser la marge | Ciblage zones | Bon |
Tools to optimize your sales
What endgame players do
Endgame players use Farmer to lock in a steady income and fund their crafts.
Why this guide exists
A lot of players give up on Farmer because of a progression that feels monotonous or a lack of visibility on the right recipes. This guide exists to make the leveling clear and profitable, by avoiding classic mistakes: harvesting the wrong cereals at the wrong time, crafting without checking prices, or ignoring the impact of secondary ingredients. The concrete benefit is twofold: save leveling time and secure a steady kamas source, even during the leveling phase.
I. Farmer Supremacy in Dofus Unity
The Farmer profession is the central pillar of the subsistence economy on Dofus. In 2026, with the Unity rework, bread remains the most-used healing method by players during their leveling phase.
This guide presents the Profession Pack method. We calculated the exact number of cereals (Blé, Corn, Millet, etc.) and secondary resources needed to turn your harvests into massive XP breads.
II. Progression Tier Table (1-200)
Optimal recipes per 20-level bracket, including cereals and secondary ingredients.
| Lvl | Cereals & Resources | Recipes Created |
|---|---|---|
| 0-20 | 2092 Wheats | 523 Pains d’Incarnam |
| 20-40 | 3456 Barleys + 772 Nettles | 404 Carasau + 368 Fougasses |
| 40-60 | 3490 Oats + 698 Sages + 355 Aubergines + 343 Beans | 355 Pains Flocons Oats + 343 Pains de Mie |
| 60-80 | 3360 Hops + 672 Clovers + 338 Eternal Ashes + 334 Cherries | 338 Briochettes + 334 Pains Consistants |
| 80-100 | 3295 Flax + 659 Menthes + 328 Spices + 331 Scurvion Blood | 331 Crispbreads + 328 Pains d’Spices |
| 100-120 | 3894 Ryes + 659 Orchidées + 325 Drinking Water + 324 Perlinpainpain | 325 Pains de Rye + 324 Pains des Villes |
| 120-140 | 3864 Malts + 644 Edelweiss + 323 Temp. Powders + 321 Resins | 323 Cereal Bread + 321 Borodinsky |
| 140-160 | 3846 Hemp + 641 Graines Pandouille + 321 Salts + 320 Peppers | 321 Pain Gré + 320 Mantou |
| 160-180 | 4459 Corn + 1274 Ginsengs + 319 Lemons + 318 Salaces | 319 Tortillas + 318 Pains des Champs |
| 180-200 | 4445 Millets + 1270 Belladonnas + 318 Huiles + 317 Onions | 318 Pains Tahdes + 317 Swordfish poêlés |
III. Full Farmer Pack Inventory 1-200
To prep your entire leveling in one go, here's the total resource breakdown.
Cereals (totals)
- Corn : 4 459
- Millets : 4 445
- Ryes : 3 894
- Malts : 3 868
- Hemps : 3 846
- Oats : 3 490
- Barleys : 3 456
- Hops : 3 360
- Flaxs : 3 295
- Wheats : 2 092
Secondary ingredients
- Ginsengs : 1 274
- Belladonnas : 1 272
- Nettles : 772
- Sages : 698
- Clovers Ă 5 Feuilles : 672
- Freyesque Goldchids : 669
- Wild Mints : 659
- Edelweiss : 644
- Graines de Pandouille : 641
- Aubergines : 355
- Beans : 343
- Eternal Ashes : 338
- Cherries : 334
- Scurvion Blood : 331
- Spices : 328
- Poudres Temporelles : 323
- Mesures de Sel/Poivre : 641
IV. High-Level Tier Analysis (160-200)
The end of the Farmer path is marked by the arrival of Corn and Millet. Together, they represent nearly 9,000 cereals to harvest.
The integration of Ginseng and Belladone in level 160+ recipes confirms the importance of linking up with the Alchemist profession.
V. Optimization & Master Tips
1. Almanax Bonus: Never start crafting without checking the Almanax. A 20% bonus can save you thousands of cereals.
2. Profession Synergies: Farmer is the official supplier of Alchemist, Hunter, and Fisherman.
3. Farming Zones: Cania for Orge/Avoine, Pandala for high-level cereals.
Related professions
Economic context in 2026
The Dofus Unity economy is very sensitive to bread volumes put on sale. The auction house is dominated by batch sales, with prices varying by playtime and weekends. A sudden drop can come from a seasonal event or an Almanax bonus that pushes players to mass-craft. Conversely, dungeon rush periods increase bread demand and raise margins. Understanding these cycles helps you choose when to sell, when to stockpile, and how to adjust your recipes to protect your profits.
Actionable plan I use (90-minute cycle)
| Time | What I do | Goal |
|---|---|---|
| 0-35 min | Harvest in two nearby zones | Minimize downtime |
| 35-60 min | Craft pain sur recette du jour | Transformer en valeur vendable |
| 60-75 min | Contrôle HDV + lots fractionnés | Vendre plus vite sans casser le prix |
| 75-90 min | Bilan rapide (coût/marge) | Décider si je relance la même série |
Pro tips
1) I sell my breads in batches of 100 or 500 to keep clean rotation. 2) I check secondary ingredient prices every day: if one spikes, I pivot recipes immediately. 3) I alternate two nearby zones to cut respawn wait. 4) I keep 10-15% of my production in reserve for quick price jumps. 5) I work in short blocks to limit mistakes and better exploit Almanax bonuses.
Real experience report (Farmer)
Server week from March 17 to 23, 2026 : during my regular sessions, I saw margins between 250 000 and 430 000 kamas depending on selling time and competition.
What didn't work for me : dumping large batches during saturated periods. I slowed my rotation and tied up capital.
What worked for me : shorter batches, checking HDV before relisting, then adjusting prices over 24h instead of undercutting immediately.
Decision rules (loss prevention)
- Sell in 10/50/100 batches tailored to crafter needs.
- Never commit more than 60% of your budget on a single recipe.
- Have a backup exit (raw sales, crushing, or short-term storage).
- Stop a batch if the expected margin drops below your minimum threshold.
FAQ
Q1 : When is the best time to sell breads?
A1 : Evenings and weekends usually have higher demand, especially after dungeon sessions.
Q2 : Should I convert everything into bread or keep cereals?
A2 : Keep a small cereal stock to respond to price spikes or other profession needs.
Q3 : Is the profession still profitable in 2026?
A3 : Yes, if you watch the HDV and adapt your recipes to market swings.
Q4 : Should I level Alchemist alongside?
A4 : Strongly recommended to reduce secondary ingredient costs.
Overall analysis
Farmer 1-200 is a steady, accessible, and highly profitable profession if you structure your production. Winning strategies rely on harvest planning, mastering sell batches, and adapting to economic cycles. Beginners can aim for stability, while advanced players will maximize margins by combining multiple professions. With rigorous management, Farmer becomes the ideal financial base for all your other ambitions on Unity.
Author
✍️ Written by Dafous
Dofus player for 10+ years, creator of Dafous.app,
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