
If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably spent hours grinding in 100 Waves Later only to end up with disappointing scrap amounts. Trust me, I’ve been there – dying on wave 15 with barely enough scraps to upgrade my pistol. But after countless runs and experimentation, I’ve cracked the code to efficient scrap farming that transformed my gameplay completely.
For those new to this Roblox sensation, 100 Waves Later is a wave-based survival game where you face increasingly difficult hordes of zombies. Your main goal? Survive as long as possible while collecting scraps – the lifeblood currency that powers your upgrades, weapons, and overall progression. What makes this game addictive is the perfect balance between risk and reward – push too far and lose everything, play it safe and miss out on massive scrap potential.
I’ll admit it – I’m a scrap farming addict. There’s something incredibly satisfying about watching those scrap numbers climb higher with each wave cleared. What keeps me coming back isn’t just the progression, but the strategic depth. Every run feels different, and discovering new efficient farming methods gives me that same rush I got from my first successful wave 20 clear. Plus, let’s be real – who doesn’t love showing off those insane scrap totals to friends?
Before we dive into advanced techniques, you need to understand how scraps actually work. Scraps drop from two main sources: defeated enemies and wave completion rewards. The key insight here is that scrap income scales exponentially with wave progression – clearing wave 20 gives you way more than double the scraps of wave 10.
When I first started, I made the mistake of rushing for fancy weapons. Big mistake! Here’s what actually works:
After testing dozens of upgrade paths, here’s the sequence that consistently gives me the best scrap returns:
Pro tip: Skip movement speed upgrades early – your natural sprint is plenty fast enough.
Not all classes are created equal when it comes to scrap farming. Based on my testing:
S-Tier for Scraps:
A-Tier Options:
Here’s my game-changing discovery: waves 10-20 are your scrap farming paradise. Pushing beyond wave 20 often isn’t worth the risk unless you have an S-tier build. My optimal farming loop:
Movement is everything in scrap farming. Here are techniques that separate the pros from the beginners:
Not every weapon is worth your scraps. Here’s my tier list:
Must-Grab Weapons:
Skip These:
When I need maximum scraps in minimum time, this is my go-to method:
This method consistently nets me 2,000-3,000 scraps per run with minimal risk.
The current meta (as of March 2026) favors speed and efficiency over brute force. Recent patches have buffed luck upgrades and nerfed some overpowered weapons, making balanced builds more viable than ever. The scrap economy has also been adjusted to reward consistent farming over risky high-wave attempts.
These are the secrets that took me from struggling beginner to scrap farming machine:
A: Focus on waves 1-10, upgrade reload speed first, and always end runs manually.
A: Spend them on core upgrades (reload, damage) but save for better weapons.
A: Wastelander for unlimited ammo, or Engineer for passive trap damage.
A: Low-mid waves (10-20) offer the best risk/reward ratio for consistent farming.
A: With good technique, 10,000-15,000 scraps per hour is achievable.
Scrap farming in 100 Waves Later isn’t just about grinding – it’s about smart, efficient gameplay that maximizes your returns while minimizing risk. I’ve gone from struggling to clear wave 10 to consistently farming 15,000+ scraps per hour using these strategies.
The key is finding that sweet spot between challenge and efficiency. Don’t get greedy pushing for wave 50 when you can make more scraps farming waves 10-20 consistently. Remember, every scrap you lose to death is a scrap you could have spent on upgrades.
Now it’s your turn! Try out these strategies, experiment with different classes, and find what works best for your playstyle. And hey, if you discover any amazing scrap farming techniques I missed, drop them in the comments – I’m always looking to optimize my farming runs even further!
Happy farming, and may your scrap totals always be climbing!