Drift City/Leveling

Starting Off: OMD Missions

 * The walkthrough includes detailed information on each mission in the game. 

Early on, the best way to level is just to keep doing missions. Each one gives you a huge portion of the experience you need to the next level and gives a lot of Mito for the time each one takes. In addition, the last mission in each city pays several tens of thousands of Mito. You should have enough missions to do throughout Moon Palace and in part of Koinonia. When you run out of missions, you should HUV farm until the next level, and then continue with the new missions you now have available. You will not permanently run out of missions to do until after you view the ending credits after your last mission at level 71, however experience will be hard to get from the missions while you are forced into ROO from levels 45 through 54. Since you can't lead a HUV party if you're in ROO, you should reach level 55 before starting the missions at Oros, and if you're planning on joining ROO permanently, you should reach level 71 before starting the missions at Oros. The best way to gain experience aside from missions is HUV farming, a technique that allows you to perform HUV chases more quickly and efficiently.

HUV Farming
Farming HUVs is a technique where players find a spot where HUVs have little or no opportunity to turn off an intersection, keeping all of the HUVs in a single area. It allows you to attack the HUVs in a controlled manner where the HUVs have a reduced chance to roam the city. HUV calls happen almost randomly, although, the location the HUVs appear at are dependent on where you are. There are three confirmed spots in the current Drift City world where you can farm HUVs. The first spot is near Station 4 in the city of Koinonia. The second is near Station 1 in Cras. The final spot is the Oros Pure Water Facility Complex near the tollgate to Moon Palace. Recent updates have made HUV farming in parties more favorable than HUV farming alone, but to maintain the highest rate of experience per chase and to promote more calls being accepted over a period of time, the leader of the party should be the highest leveled OMD driver and should only accept calls rather than participating in the chase.

HUV Farming (Solo VS Party)
There are two different ways to HUV Farm, which are either solo the HUVs or party against them. Here are the differences between the twos, advantages and disadvantages.

-Solo HUV- Experience of 1 HUV is VERY LOW compared to -Party HUV- all the time.

-Solo HUV- Experience of 2 HUVs is equal to -Party HUV- Experience of 5-6 HUVs.

-Solo HUV- Experience of 3 HUVs is equal to -Party HUV- Experience of 7-8 HUVs.

-Solo HUV- Experience of 4 HUVs is equal to -Party HUV- Experience of 9-10 HUVs.

Time taken to take down all the HUVs either in solo or a party is also another major factor. If you cannot handle a lot of HUVs on your own and rely a lot on others, do party HUVs. If you're a skilled player that can take up to 4 HUVs and kill them quickly, do Solo HUVs.

The rate of maximum HUVs (4 for Solo, 10 for Party) is also dependent on luck, so they is really no trick to get max HUVs appearing all the time, and therefore there is no differences between Solo & Party for this factor.

Also, Mito gained in Parties HUVs is slightly higher compared to Solos HUVs.

Koinonia Station 4
To HUV farm at this location, it is best to have a full set of HUV critical parts, because it doesn't have as long a stretch as the Cras location. However, this is decent practice for the Cras mountain road and is a great relief at just the point when you're going to run out of constant missions to do. You have to be just west of station 4 or on the west side of station 4 to farm here, and accept the call so the HUVs are at East Hotel.

Cras Station 1
This farming location has two very long straightaways connected by two guaranteed left turns, so you should not need any HUV critical parts at this location. However, you have to have finished all of the missions in Koinonia before you can farm here. This location has no difficult turns, but it's a bit trickier to be in just the right spot to get the HUV location you need. Heading west from station 1, look for a gap in the trees and street lights at the right. This gap is where you will be able to get Seaside as the location.

Alternatively, the beach intersection closest to C Mart also works, and is becoming much more popular among HUV parties. This location is much easier to position yourself correctly than near Station 1, and if you're looking to HUV farm with a party, go to this location on a large channel and ask if anyone has a spot open.

Oros Pure Water Facility Complex
This farming location isn't as good as the location in Cras, but this is the only location where the leader of a HUV party can chase with the party without lost efficiency. To HUV farm at this location, the leader should be at the intersection inside the complex, while the other members should be at the intersection south of that intersection. If the leader is chasing, after the chase is over, the leader should go to the eastern end of the intersection closest to the tollgate and the other members should go to the southeastern end of the road south of that intersection. This allows the party to farm in both directions of the same road.

Patrolling/Scouting
People usually use patrolling rather than scouting in Drift City.Patrol is the word for OMD and scout is the word for ROO.Patrol is mostly recommended to do when you are turning into ROO from level 45~54 because ROO get more exp than OMD.You can get a part of your level per 50 patrol zone and a bonus reward after finising it.The bonus reward may be bad sometimes but a Hyper Mittron Enhancer can be sold with good price.It is a good way for ROO to earn exp and mitos at the same time.The location of the patrol mission start from the yellow spot near the station you are in.There is a track made by the patrol zone which you can start from forward or reverse.Joining a patrol party increase your party combo and boost maximisation faster.You can get 3 exp and an item every 20 combos.

Battle Zone
If you find farming HUV's a little one-sided after a while, the Battle Zone is the place to go. The Battle Zone is divided into two different types of racing: individual matches and team matches. These races do not give as much XP and mito as other game modes, but are a more fun way to earn them. Here you play against other players, on tracks mapped out from the streets in the cities.

The Battle Zone also helps to improve your driving skills. So if you're feeling that if you're not good enough to drive well, this is the place to train. There is also a "Spectate" mode where you watch other players play, it helps beginners get to know more about the Battle Zone.

The Lap Time game mode is also available through the Battle Zone, but patrols give better rewards and make Lap Time an unpopular game mode to play.

Experience Table
The following table denotes the required amount of experience to reach that level. Items marked by "‡" were calculated rather than based on screenshots or sightings in game and may not be completely accurate.