
Let me tell you something – when Universal Tower Defense dropped Update 0.5 with the Ichigo raids, I was absolutely blown away by how much the game changed. Suddenly, souls became the most valuable currency in the game, and if you’re not farming them efficiently, you’re seriously falling behind. I’ve spent countless hours testing every farming method, and I’m here to share my best soul Universal Tower Defence farming guide that will transform your gameplay.
Whether you’re trying to unlock Grimjaw, score those shiny units, or just need rerolls for your perfect build, this guide has everything you need to maximize your soul income. Trust me, after implementing these strategies, I went from struggling with 10-15 souls per hour to consistently pulling in 300+ souls per session.
Souls are the premium currency introduced in Update 0.5, and let me tell you – they’re absolutely game-changing. I remember when I first discovered them; I had no idea how crucial they’d become for progression. Here’s what makes souls so valuable:
What really shocked me was how expensive some items are. When I saw that 1,000 soul price tag for Grimjaw, I knew I needed to optimize my farming strategy immediately. That’s when I really started diving deep into the most efficient methods.
Honestly, there’s something incredibly satisfying about watching your soul count climb rapidly. I’ve always been a grinder at heart, but soul farming in UTD hits different. The Ichigo raids are actually fun (unlike some tedious grinds in other games), and the rewards feel meaningful.
What I really appreciate is how the farming scales with your skill. When I first started, I was barely getting 15 souls per run. Now? I’m consistently hitting 25+ souls in under 3 minutes. That progression feels earned, and it’s made me fall in love with the game all over again.
Plus, the community aspect is fantastic. I’ve made so many friends in the Discord sharing strategies and comparing soul counts. There’s nothing better than showing off your new shiny unit that you earned through smart farming rather than just luck.
This is the method I use 90% of the time, and for good reason. Act Five offers the best souls-per-minute ratio in the game:
My Optimal Team Setup:
Pro Tip: I always place Kachi first and immediately start upgrading. Don’t wait for more cash – every second counts when you’re speed farming!
When I’m feeling confident and have time for longer runs, Boss Rush is my choice:
This method gives more souls per run, but the time investment makes it less efficient for pure soul farming. I only use this when I’m also chasing other rewards.
For late-game players with maxed units, Act Six can be profitable:
I rarely use this method unless I’m specifically testing new team compositions or helping friends practice.
While you’re farming souls, don’t forget to grab these working codes I’ve verified:
release – 500 Gemsthank you – 300 Gems + 5 Rerollsunrivaled – 1,000 Gems40k CCU – 2,000 Gems + 10 RerollsI always check for new codes before starting my farming sessions. Those extra gems can make the difference between pulling the units you need and being stuck with subpar setups.
The December 2025 Update 0.5 completely revolutionized soul farming. Here’s what changed that I’ve noticed:
New Features:
Balance Changes:
What This Means: I’ve found that soul farming is about 20% more profitable than before the update. The changes to Kachi in particular make Act Five farming much more accessible for players who don’t have perfect units.
After hundreds of hours of testing, here are my secrets that most players miss:
I’ve made plenty of mistakes while learning to farm souls efficiently. Here are the big ones I see other players making:
From my testing, the theoretical maximum is around 500-600 souls per hour with perfect execution and top-tier units. Realistically, most players should aim for 300-400 souls per hour.
I always recommend getting a solid team setup first (using gems), then switching to soul farming. You need good units to farm souls efficiently.
For 95% of players, yes. Only consider other methods if you have extremely strong units and can clear them consistently faster.
You’ll want at least 2,000-3,000 souls saved up for major purchases like Grimjaw and multiple shiny units.
All my methods are designed for solo play. While team farming can be fun, it’s usually less efficient for soul generation.
Soul farming in Universal Tower Defense doesn’t have to be a grind – with the right strategies, it’s actually one of the most rewarding activities in the game. I’ve gone from struggling to afford basic upgrades to swimming in souls, and you can too.
The key is consistency and smart optimization. Start with Act Five farming, build up your team, and gradually push for better times and higher soul counts. Before you know it, you’ll have enough souls for whatever you want.
I’d love to hear about your soul farming experiences! Drop a comment below with your best per-hour rates or any questions you have about these methods. And don’t forget to check back regularly – I’m always testing new strategies and will update this guide as the meta evolves.
Happy farming, and may your soul counters always be rising!