Welcome, legends and heroes—yes, even you, poopy heads—to your definitive guide to Phantom Abyss in V4, brought to you by the high-energy wisdom of Omniflash. If you’re logging in each day and skipping the Phantom Abyss, you’re not just missing out—you’re leaving behind the core of your progression. Here’s everything you need to know to transform this daily dungeon into a power-farming routine that fast-tracks your growth in every possible way.
Start Your Day with the Abyss
The Phantom Abyss isn’t just a side activity—it’s your first stop every morning. It’s where you collect enhancement scrolls, imprint stones, and other mats that boost your soul stones and push your combat power to the next level. The free resources here are no joke. Omniflash puts it simply: he jumps in the moment he wakes up, and for good reason.
In particular, the two-hour daily window in Knight’s Regret 2 and Girls Nightmare 1, 2, and 3 is critical. These zones are time-limited, especially the Nightmare stages which only offer one hour each. Prioritize this time. If you skip or AFK through these zones, you’re actively choosing stagnation over power.
Don’t Just AFK—Do the Conquest Quests
Here’s where most players go wrong. You’ll see crowds sitting around farming mobs, thinking they’re being efficient. They’re not. The real value of Phantom Abyss lies in the conquest quests. Every single one you complete grants you imprint shards—up to 40 per quest in Knight’s Regret 2, and even more in the Nightmare zones (as much as 140 or 200).
These imprint shards aren’t optional—they’re a vital source of your combat power. Skipping these quests is effectively nerfing your own character. You don’t need to grind mobs endlessly. Instead, cycle through the quests, complete the objectives, and cash in your shards.
The Power of Research: Don’t Neglect It
While doing conquest quests, you should also be aiming to complete monster research. Don’t overfarm—just kill enough of each enemy type to unlock level one research. That’s where some of the best early stats come from.
Yes, higher research levels (4 and 5) give bigger boosts, but they require heavy grinding. You’ll get there naturally over time. Focus on unlocking as many level one research entries as possible first. This gives you a wide spread of bonus stats early, making it easier to progress without hitting artificial paywalls.
It’s Not a Paywall—It’s a Gameplay Wall
Many players hit a wall in the main story and assume it’s due to lack of spending. Omniflash clears this up: the real issue is skipping Phantom Abyss. If you don’t do your daily imprint quests and research, you’re simply not strong enough.
You want power? Do the work. These quests are your free-to-play path to dominance.
Cycle Through the Zones Like a Pro
Here’s Omniflash’s loop: start with Knight’s Regret 2, then go to Girls Nightmare 1, followed by Girls Nightmare 2, and finally Girls Nightmare 3. In each zone, you’ll find 4-5 conquest quests. Complete each one by moving through the different regions and hunting the required monsters.
Use a circular farming path. Elite monsters (marked as red dots on your map) are your targets. Take them out systematically. Once you’ve cleared them, AFK farm regular mobs for about five minutes, then circle back to hit the elites again. This method ensures you’re maximizing mark drops and progressing your research without wasting time.
Smart AFK: Farm Where It Counts
If you must AFK, be smart about it. Park your character near two known elite monster spawn points. That way, when you return to your phone or PC, you’re already in position to grab those valuable red dot kills quickly.
Even elite boss mobs like Illusory Tormented Milia in Knight’s Regret are worth waiting for. She drops high-value enhancement scrolls and her mark grants an attack bonus—arguably one of the most important stats in the game. Stack attack, crit, and accuracy. Defense can come later—you’ve got potions and movement for survivability.
Post-Conquest Cleanup and Farming
Once you’ve completed your conquest quests in all the Phantom Abyss zones, you’re not quite done. If time remains, stay in and continue to farm marks, especially those tied to attack-focused research. Filling out your level one entries should still be your priority, but if you’ve already done that, start working your way toward level two or beyond.
Keep an eye on the clock—Phantom Abyss is timed. Especially in the Nightmare zones, you don’t want to waste precious minutes. As soon as you finish a conquest, head to the next zone immediately.
Final Thoughts: Routine is Power
Omniflash’s method isn’t just a suggestion—it’s a blueprint for progression. The Phantom Abyss is a goldmine of power, wrapped in a limited-time package each day. Stick to the schedule. Conquer the quests. Focus on attack and combat stats. And cycle through all four Phantom Abyss zones like clockwork.
You don’t need to spend money. You just need to play smart.
Good luck out there—and may your red dots always spawn fast!




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