The fastest Magicite Fragment farm is to repeatedly run the Temple of Trials in the southern Age of Safekeeping, clearing each combat room fast enough to earn the best-time rewards.
Magicite Fragments are the resource you feed into Elliot‘s Magicite systems, and grinding them by hand in open areas is slow. The repeatable loop that pays the most per minute is the Temple of Trials: a string of self-contained combat rooms where hitting the best clear times rewards the maximum fragments. It also hands you Tul on the side, so a single farming session builds both currencies at once.
- The fastest Magicite Fragment farm right now
- What to set up before running the Temple of Trials
- How to run the Temple of Trials Magicite Fragment farm in The Adventures of Elliot
- Squeezing the most fragments out of each run
- Other places to gather Magicite Fragments
- What Magicite Fragments actually do
- Mistakes that quietly slow your farm
- Frequently Asked Questions
The fastest Magicite Fragment farm right now

Head to the Temple of Trials in the southern Age of Safekeeping and run it on repeat. The whole idea is speed: every room you clear quickly pays out the best-time reward, so the faster you blast through, the more Magicite Fragments you walk away with. Each full run also nets you 250 Tul, which makes this a solid double-duty farm if you need spending currency too.
What to set up before running the Temple of Trials
| Preparation | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Access to the Temple of Trials | Unlock through story progression; it’s the farming venue itself. |
| Upgraded bow | The key damage boost — clears rooms fast enough to hit best times. |
| Upgraded fire (fairy’s upgraded fire) | Helpful extra damage, but not required to run the farm. |
| A trial difficulty you can clear quickly | Over-tuning the tier slows fragment gain; pick speed over challenge. |
This farm lives or dies on clear speed, so the prep is all about removing enemies before they slow you down. First you need access to the Temple of Trials through normal story progression. After that, the single biggest upgrade is the upgraded bow — it deals enough damage to delete rooms quickly, and it’s the difference between scraping the best-time window and missing it. The upgraded fire (the fairy’s upgraded fire) helps a lot on top of that, though it isn’t strictly required to make the loop work.
How to run the Temple of Trials Magicite Fragment farm in The Adventures of Elliot
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Travel to the Temple of Trials

Make your way to the Temple in the southern part of the Age of Safekeeping.
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Community to best-time speed clears

Set out to grab every best time and run straight through for the maximum fragments per room.
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Equip the upgraded bow

Go in with the upgraded bow since its high damage is what lets you remove enemies fast.
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Blast through each room’s enemies

Zoom through the waves without stopping so you keep earning the best-time reward.
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Stay inside the best-time window

You typically get around 40 seconds to clear a room, so keep that pace in mind.
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Push to the final room

Move into the last room once the combat rooms are cleared.
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Burst the boss and repeat

A strong setup can drop the boss in about 5 seconds — then start the run again.
Lean on the upgraded bow to keep every room under its best-time window — clean, fast clears are what trigger the maximum fragment payout.
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Squeezing the most fragments out of each run
Once the route is memorized, maximizing yield comes down to clean, fast combat. Every room rewards your clear time, so the goal is to delete enemies before they can stall you, then move on without dawdling. High-damage tools like the upgraded bow and upgraded fire exist to protect that pace — the quicker each fight ends, the more best-time rewards you string together.
Other places to gather Magicite Fragments
| Method | Best use | What to watch for |
|---|---|---|
| Temple of Trials speed runs | Your main fast farm once damage is high | Needs the upgraded bow and best-time pace to shine. |
| Early Whiterea farming (Age of Safekeeping / Age of Reconstruction) | Reliable early-game source before Temple is efficient | Yield depends on progress; not faster than an optimized Temple route. |
| Boss clears | Lump-sum fragments alongside other farming | Bosses can reportedly drop 40+ fragments, but availability is limited. |
| Disassemble Magicite | Recycling unwanted or duplicate Magicite | Don’t break down Magicite you still need for a build. |
If your build isn’t strong enough yet to make the Temple of Trials efficient, there are gentler sources. Early on, farming common enemies in Whiterea — in either the Age of Safekeeping or the Age of Reconstruction — is a reliable starting point, with some enemies dropping +1 or +2 Magicite Fragments each. Dungeon bosses are worth clearing whenever they’re available, since a boss can reportedly reward more than 40 Magicite Fragments on defeat. You can also visit a Magicite vendor and use Disassemble on Magicite you don’t want, breaking it back down into fragments — duplicates get disassembled automatically.
One caveat: how these stack up against the Temple of Trials depends entirely on your progress and gear. Early Whiterea farming is the safer pick before you’re equipped for fast trial clears, but don’t assume it out-paces a fully optimized Temple route once your damage is online.
What Magicite Fragments actually do

It’s worth being clear that Magicite Fragments are not the same as the Magicite you equip. The fragments are a currency; the Magicite is the actual boon or mod that goes onto a weapon or tool. You spend fragments through the game’s Magicite-related menu and shop systems to obtain and manage Magicite and its upgrades.
In practice that means opening the Magicite menu and slotting Magicite into a weapon’s Magicite Box while staying under that box’s value limit. Guides describe the conversion layout in different ways — a Magicite circle, wheel, menu, box, or shop — and the exact in-game label isn’t consistent across sources, so don’t take any one name as official. One often-cited figure is that the upper, 12 o’clock slot in a circular eight-slot layout costs 5 Magicite Fragments, but that comes from secondary reporting rather than confirmed in-game text, so treat it as a rough guide.
Mistakes that quietly slow your farm
The most common time-waster is grinding random low-density areas for too long instead of moving into a proper farming route. Open-world spots feel productive but trickle fragments compared with the Temple of Trials or the early Whiterea routes, and players who never make the jump cap their hourly gains for no reason.
The rest are small leaks that add up. Taking unnecessary hits costs you clear speed and, by some accounts, a no-hit drop bonus that lifts both Tul and fragment gains — though the exact multiplier on that bonus isn’t verified. Ignoring boss rewards leaves easy fragments behind, and rushing the exit before you’ve grabbed everything that dropped does the same. Finally, be careful with the Disassemble option: it’s great for clearing out duplicates, but don’t break down Magicite you still need for an active build.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the Temple of Trials?
It’s in the southern area of the Age of Safekeeping. You unlock access through normal story progression, and clearing it can also grant an extra accessory slot.
Do you need the upgraded bow to farm Magicite Fragments fast?
It’s not strictly mandatory, but it’s the single most important upgrade for this farm. Its high damage is what lets you clear rooms inside the best-time window and burst the boss in seconds. The upgraded fire helps further but isn’t required.
How many Magicite Fragments can you get per run or per hour?
Each full run reliably pays 250 Tul, but the exact Magicite Fragment count per run isn’t clearly stated. Some early players report optimized routes reaching roughly 400 fragments and 3,000+ Tul per hour — treat that as an unverified ceiling that varies with your build and clear speed.
What should you farm before the Temple of Trials is efficient?
Farm common enemies in Whiterea, in either the Age of Safekeeping or the Age of Reconstruction, where some enemies drop +1 or +2 fragments. Clearing dungeon bosses for their larger fragment rewards is a good supplement until your damage is high enough for fast trial clears.
What are Magicite Fragments used for?
They’re a currency, separate from the Magicite you equip. You spend them through the game’s Magicite menu and shop systems to obtain and upgrade Magicite, which you then slot into a weapon’s Magicite Box within its value limit.