Yen is the engine of everything in Blue Lock Rivals — spins, upgrades, rerolls, and flow unlocks all cost it. If you want to progress without spending Robux constantly, mastering the Blue Lock Rivals fastest yen farm methods is essential. This guide ranks every known Yen source by efficiency so you know exactly where to spend your time.
Yen sources ranked by efficiency
| Method | Yen per hour (est.) | Effort level | Available to all? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ranked matches (wins) | 2,000–3,500 | High | Yes |
| Casual matches (active) | 1,200–2,000 | Medium | Yes |
| Daily quests | 800–1,500 (capped) | Low | Yes |
| AFK farming | 400–800 | Very low | Partially |
| Login bonuses | 200–500 (capped) | Minimal | Yes |
| Code redemption | Varies | Minimal | Yes (while active) |
Estimates are based on community testing and may vary by patch, match length, and performance bonuses.
Method 1: Ranked match farming (best active method)
Ranked matches award the highest base Yen per match in Blue Lock Rivals, with performance bonuses on top. A win in ranked earns significantly more than a loss, but even a loss in ranked typically pays more than a casual match win.
Tips for maximizing ranked Yen:
- Focus on shorter matches — time spent in queue doesn't earn Yen
- Play a style you're confident with so your win rate stays above 50%
- Use Yen boost items if available — they stack with match earnings
- Back-to-back ranked sessions during peak hours minimize queue time
Method 2: Daily quest stacking
Daily quests are the most time-efficient Yen source when you account for effort. Each quest takes a short time to complete and pays a fixed amount. The key is completing all of them every day rather than cherry-picking the easy ones.
Common quest types and approximate rewards:
| Quest type | Approx. Yen reward |
|---|---|
| Play 3 matches | 200–300 Yen |
| Score X goals | 300–500 Yen |
| Win 2 ranked matches | 400–700 Yen |
| Use skill X times | 200–400 Yen |
| Complete a match with style X | 300–500 Yen |
Complete the full daily set every day and you're looking at 1,000–2,000 bonus Yen on top of your match earnings.
Method 3: AFK farming (low effort, lower return)
Some players use the AFK farming method — joining low-activity servers or casual matches and remaining in them passively to accumulate idle Yen ticks. This method has been nerfed in various patches, and the Yen-per-hour is significantly lower than active play. It's useful if you want to let the game run in the background while doing something else, but it shouldn't replace active farming if you have the time.
Note: extended AFK behavior may be subject to auto-kick systems depending on the current server configuration.
Method 4: Login bonuses and codes
Log in every day. Login streaks reward increasing amounts of Yen, Spins, and other resources. Missing days resets the streak in most implementations. If you're doing everything else right and forgetting daily logins, you're leaving free Yen on the table.
Combine with active code redemption — valid codes sometimes drop 500–2,000 Yen per redemption. Check the official Discord regularly.
Yen multipliers and boosts
Some purchasable or earnable items provide a Yen multiplier for a set number of matches. These are worth using before ranked sessions, not casual play, since ranked pays more base Yen and the multiplier effect is greater.
If you'd rather skip the grind and buy spins directly, buy Robux through Marix — but active players can realistically earn enough Yen for multiple weekly spins through ranked play alone.
Weekly Yen target by playstyle
| Playstyle | Weekly sessions | Estimated weekly Yen |
|---|---|---|
| Casual (1 hr/day) | 7 | 8,000–12,000 |
| Regular (2 hr/day) | 7 | 16,000–24,000 |
| Grinder (3+ hr/day) | 7 | 25,000–40,000 |
These estimates assume daily quests completed and ranked as primary mode.
FAQ
Is AFK farming bannable in Blue Lock Rivals?
There are no confirmed ban reports specifically for AFK farming, but the game has anti-idle kicks that limit how much Yen you can accumulate passively. Active play is always more efficient and safer.
Do Yen boosts stack with each other?
Typically no — most boost items of the same type don't stack, they refresh the timer. Using two boosts of the same type wastes one. Check item descriptions for stacking behavior.
What's the single fastest burst Yen method?
Code redemption when a high-value code is active. A code giving 2,000 Yen takes ten seconds to redeem and beats any active farming method per unit of time. Keep the official Discord bookmarked for instant notification of new codes.
Does losing ranked matches still earn Yen?
Yes. Ranked losses earn less than wins but more than casual matches in most configurations. Even a losing session in ranked is productive for Yen accumulation.
Is there a Yen cap?
There may be a daily Yen earnings cap in some patches. If your Yen stops increasing despite playing, you may have hit the cap for the day. Log back in the next day to resume earning.

