Is Farming Supply Stockpile Chests Worth it in New World?



I decided to farm supply stockpile chests to try to get rare furniture recipes. So is it worth it to spend your in-game time target farming these chests? Find out in today’s video. New World has supply stockpile chests which have a low percent chance to give you a crafting recipe. I farmed these chest for two and a half days to make this video.

I would not advise anyone to target farm the supply stockpile chests, but if you do, stick to the mid level zones, and if you are limited on time, stick to Weaver’s Fen as it dropped the most recipes for me.

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26 thoughts on “Is Farming Supply Stockpile Chests Worth it in New World?”

  1. I have a decently full server. I had to put in a 4k buy order to get the powder horn recipe because they’re none listed on the market. There’s other buy orders ranging from 1-3.5k.

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  2. I think your take on build videos is interesting I’d seen a few tank videos but I learned way more from your video then the other ones so personally I 100% wouldn’t mind watching any videos you put out on new world builds in general your content is pretty informative thanks for still putting out a video a day even though your server’s been dead for a while

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  3. The recipe drops are boring as hell. I gave up on it.
    I even had a masons stone table, salvaged and it never went into my recipes learned.
    It's a broken loot table, total waste of time.
    Same boring recipes dropping and ridiculous level required to make.
    Lack of level 25-50, lack of 50-75 .
    The while thing needs a make over.
    The craft grind is horrendous.

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  4. I just have a loop I run on supply chests where they are refreshed about when I make it back to the beginning. I don't know about your server, but flux sells for between 1.5 and 2.5 on mine. I get around 500 after 3-4hrs of farming plus the same amount of tannin, sandpaper, solvent, and silkweave. PvP flagged with full ilevel 400 luck gear I manage about 1 recipe and 1 piece of furniture per hour. I consider that stuff bonus.

    Overall I think I pull in about 1.5k profit per hour figuring in random mob drops and resource nodes hit along the way. Seems like a pretty profitable farming run to me, at least pre level 60.

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  5. @SwoleBenji – I'm not sure how many characters you've created already or if you feel like starting new, but for content you could do an "ironman" mode. I know you grind a lot of stuff yourself so it could be a thing to look into. At least for other games, content creators get some attention from an ironman series. Maybe self-enforce some new rules or find a way to make it interesting.

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  6. You've ignored trophy mats and Cursed/Marbled chest, which is the main reason to farm stockpiles.
    Doing reekwater I get around 1 mat every 3-4 hours. Mats can run from 2k up to 20k+ depending on the server.
    Average trophy mat is probably around 5k.
    Chests can run for 5k-10k.

    Weaver's fen only dropped the trash ones (fluffy stuffing and target dummy) so it's not worth running.
    Mourningdale drops Basic mats, reekwater/SM drops both Basic and Major mats.

    So running reekwater/mourningdale/shattered is adding 1k-2k an hour.

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