If you’re just starting your journey in Warborne: Above Ashes, one of the key resources you'll want to focus on is Solarbite. Whether you're crafting, upgrading gear, or trading with other players, Solarbite is essential. In this guide, I’ll share 8 beginner-friendly daily farming tips, based on my personal experience grinding Warborne Above Ashes Solarbite over the last two weeks. These methods are simple, effective, and easy to integrate into your daily gameplay routine.
The Solstice Basin is one of the most beginner-friendly areas for consistent Solarbite drops. Many of the NPCs here offer repeatable daily quests that reward Solarbite directly or lead to high-drop mobs.
My Tip: Always complete the "Lost Energy Nodes" questline. It takes around 10 minutes and usually gives me 15–20 Solarbite.
Every day, you’ll find players gathering for open-world Solarbite hunting parties. These groups usually focus on low-to-mid-level zones and can significantly speed up your grind.
My Experience: Farming solo yielded about 40 Warborne Solarbite per hour, but in a 4-person group, we were averaging 65–70 per hour just by coordinating mob spawns.
Some of the Resource Caverns, especially in zones like Ashen Groves and Frostcall Cleft, reset daily and contain Solarbite chests. These are PvE-focused and safe for newer players.
What I Do: I’ve set a 15-minute route through two caverns and usually get 12–18 Solarbite each run. It’s the first thing I do when I log in.
Choose a class or build that has mobility skills. Farming Solarbite is often about efficiency — the faster you move between spawns, the more Solarbite you collect.
My Build: I use the Skyblessed Warden with the “Flashstride” talent. It lets me dash between mobs, and my farm time dropped by almost 25%.
Solarbite drop rates seem to scale slightly during global event timers, especially during solar flares. You’ll notice mobs have glowing particles — that’s when their drop rate is boosted.
Real Tip: I once farmed 35 Solarbite in 20 minutes during a flare event in the Emberfield Plateau. Always check the server schedule.
Daily bounties often include named elite mobs with increased Solarbite drop chances. These mobs are tougher but worth it.
My Routine: I keep a bounty log and target the elite "Crimson Wurm" daily. Even if it’s a tough fight, I often get 5–8 Solarbite from that one kill.
Many players overlook this — vendor NPCs and other players will trade rare crafting mats for Solarbite. If you have excess from other farming activities, use them to get more Solarbite.
My Strategy: I mine extra Voidstone and trade it in Sunfire Market. One stack usually gets me 6–10 Solarbite through barter.
Farming can be fun, but burnout is real. Set a 30–45 minute farming window each day so it becomes a routine, not a chore.
My Advice: I farm while queuing for PvP or dungeons. That way, I multitask and don’t feel like I’m grinding too hard.
Solarbite is the heartbeat of progression in Warborne: Above Ashes, especially for newer players. With just a bit of structure and the tips above, you can collect enough Solarbite daily to keep up with upgrades and avoid falling behind. Farming efficiently doesn’t mean farming endlessly — it means farming smart.
If you’re consistent and refine your route over time, you’ll start seeing a daily return of 50–80 Solarbite, even as a beginner — just like I did.
A: Solarbite is a key resource used for crafting, upgrading weapons, enhancing gear, and sometimes even trading with NPCs or players. It plays a vital role in both early and endgame progression.
A: With a good routine and the right farming spots, beginners can earn between 50 to 80 Solarbite per day within 30–60 minutes of gameplay.
A: Yes. Solstice Basin, Ashen Groves, and Frostcall Cleft are beginner-friendly zones with low-risk enemies and decent Solarbite drops. They also contain resource caverns and daily quest hubs.
A: They can! During Solar Flare events or server-wide buffs, enemy drop rates often increase. Look out for glowing mobs or server announcements.
A: Absolutely. Some NPCs and players are open to bartering rare materials (like Voidstone or Ember Resin) for Solarbite. Check player markets like Sunfire Market daily.
A: While solo farming is more flexible, group farming is faster and safer, especially when dealing with elite mobs or clearing densely packed zones.
A: Classes with high mobility and AOE damage like the Skyblessed Warden or Radiant Dancer are excellent choices. Speed and clearing efficiency matter most.
A: Set a time limit (e.g., 30–45 minutes) and integrate farming with other activities like dungeon queues or guild missions. This keeps farming fun and sustainable.