There are many different ways to get free resources and spins in Jujutsu Infinite. This allows players to save real money and simply keep Robux from unnecessary spending. One such way is by entering the AFK zone, which allows you to farm some resources without active grinding. How to do this is described in this article.
What is AFK World in Jujutsu Infinite
AFK World in Jujutsu Infinite is a special zone where you can stay while not playing so that you are not kicked out of the game due to inactivity. Meanwhile, you will receive rewards while in AFK.
AFK World Rewards
Every 20 minutes, players will receive 1 free spin or chest. The number of spins you can get is unlimited, while the maximum number of chests is 20. Players who own a premium subscription will receive 50% more rewards. Once you have collected your rewards, exit the AFK world to use them.
This way, you can accumulate different resources through chests and unlock new techniques via spins, allowing you to upgrade your character in a free and passive way.
How to enter AFK World in Jujutsu Infinite
Entering the AFK World in Jujutsu Infinite is very easy. While in the main lobby, find the portal marked in gold as AFK Mode. Above the necessary doors, you will see an image of a palm tree and sand (like a beach shore). You can find the AFK portal near the NPC Curse Market. You can also enter Jujutsu Infinite AFK mode by simply clicking the AFK button in the game menu while in the main lobby.
Once you approach the portal, you will be transferred to the AFK World: essentially, it's a dark screen with information about the rewards, as well as a scale with a timer and the number of rewards already earned.
When to use AFK World in Jujutsu Infinite
You can enter AFK mode in Jujutsu Infinite anytime it is convenient for you. Of course, the best decision is to go AFK when you don't plan to play and are occupied for a long time. It is recommended to enter the AFK zone during work, school, or sleep. This way, you will definitely be able to earn some rewards without worrying about wasting time.
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