Confirm access
Before farming the New Mainland, confirm the portal or area access in-game and avoid relying on old screenshots.
Plan New Mainland routes around travel, chests, enchantments, materials, and boss prep without trusting unverified location claims too early.
Start with access and travel, then choose one useful loop. New Mainland progress is smoother when you turn each route into a specific upgrade instead of farming every new target at once.
Treat movement as the first New Mainland quality-of-life upgrade. Faster travel matters when routes repeat across portals, beach paths, or longer material loops.
Do not chase a roll before you know which route, spell, or boss attempt it supports. Roll value depends on your current bottleneck.
Use chest routes as a repeatable sweep, not as random wandering. Mark which route is safe before adding harder stops.
Save rare materials until they unlock a potion threshold, wand plan, or boss-prep step instead of spending them immediately.
Use this order when the area feels too open. It keeps the next decision visible and reduces wasted travel.
Before farming the New Mainland, confirm the portal or area access in-game and avoid relying on old screenshots.
A starter broom or travel upgrade can matter more than raw damage if the route asks you to cross the map repeatedly.
Choose between coins, chests, materials, wand rolls, or boss prep. Splitting time across every target slows progress.
After one route pays off, convert the reward into a potion, wand, race decision, or boss attempt before grinding again.
Public pages are moving quickly around New Mainland searches. Use this page as a planning hub, but confirm exact portals, chest spots, shop locations, broom prices, and enchantment names in-game before treating them as final.
New Mainland is a player search term for newer route, travel, chest, broom, enchantment, and progression content. This page keeps the topic organized without treating every public claim as verified.
Confirm access, stabilize travel with a broom or movement plan, then pick one route target such as chests, coins, materials, or boss prep.
No. This page uses conservative route planning and links to focused guides. Exact locations should be checked in-game before being treated as final.