What is confirmed
Volts are used to buy different Gear that provides buffs or different mechanics.
What the official description confirms about Volts, why exact farming math is unavailable, and how to measure a current-session rate safely.
Start with the player task, then use the steps and stuck-state checks below when the route is not working.
Volts are used to buy different Gear that provides buffs or different mechanics.
No public official table lists Volts per round, bonuses, caps, Gear prices, or every earning action.
Record your balance before and after the same activity in the current server. Do not treat one observation as a permanent game-wide rate.
Use live values and the creator Discord when an older video or guide differs.
The official copy explains what Volts buy but not a fixed earning rate. Read your live balance, compare it after a repeatable activity, and keep the observation tied to the current update.
Use the checklist in order when you want a direct path instead of general tips.
Note the number visible in the current server.
Keep conditions simple enough to compare.
Treat it as a dated observation, not a published formula.
Divide only for your own current-session planning when both inputs are visible.
Use these checks when the guide route is not working in your current session.
The public sources do not state every earning condition; check the live prompts.
Compare server version and dates.
A verified cost and reward table is required first.
Most wasted progress comes from rushing codes, upgrades, or match decisions before checking the immediate payoff.
No fixed rate is documented.
Read the live Gear screen.
Unknown rates make that result misleading.
They buy different Gear, according to the official description.
No reliable public rate is listed.
Use the current in-game interface; the checked public copy has no prices.
A reliable current cost and earning rate are both required.
Open the next page that matches what you are trying to do in-game.