Arena Breakout Infinite: How to Obtain Large Amounts of Koens
In Arena Breakout: Infinite, Koen is the lifeblood of your survival and progression. It's the game's primary currency — used to buy weapons, gear, ammunition, medical supplies, attachments, and insurance for your raids. Without enough Koens, you'll quickly find yourself unable to recover from losses or compete in high-risk areas.

But in a game where every raid carries risk, learning how to farm Arena Breakout Infinite Koens efficiently and safely is essential. Whether you're a new player struggling to build your first million or a veteran looking to sustain high-tier loadouts, this guide breaks down the most effective, repeatable, and profitable Koen farming methods in Arena Breakout: Infinite as of the current meta.
We'll cover everything — from smart looting routes and market strategies to weapon salvage and trader optimization — ensuring you know exactly how to turn every raid into a payday.
1. Understanding Koen and Its Value
Before you start farming, it's important to understand how Koen fits into the game's economy.
In Arena Breakout: Infinite, Koen can be earned in several ways:
Extracting with valuable loot from raid zones
Selling items to traders or on the open market
Completing tasks and contracts
Flipping items via the player-driven economy
Scavenging and disassembling weapons
The core concept: risk versus reward. The deeper you go into dangerous zones, the higher the loot value — but the greater the chance of dying and losing it all. Smart Koen farming means maximizing efficiency and minimizing risk.
Your goal should be to find consistent, repeatable Koen sources that don't depend entirely on rare drops or risky firefights.
2. Best Early-Game Methods to Earn Koen
If you're new to Arena Breakout: Infinite, you won't have top-tier gear or map knowledge yet. That's fine — you can still generate strong income with safer methods that rely on smart looting and quick extractions.
A. Farm Safe Zones for Medical and Utility Items
Maps like Valley and Northridge have clusters of abandoned houses, checkpoints, and medical camps. Focus on:
Medkits
Painkillers
Surgical tools
Antibiotics
These items sell consistently well to traders because everyone needs healing supplies.
Tip: Keep your backpack light and prioritize stackable items. Ten medical kits are worth more (and safer to carry) than one high-value rifle if you can't extract.
B. Weapon Parts and Attachments
Loot weapon crates, military outposts, and abandoned vehicles. Dismantle any low-tier guns you find into components — barrels, optics, and muzzles are all high-sell items.
Barrels and stocks sell to the Gunsmith trader for steady profit.
Optics and suppressors can either be resold or used to upgrade your personal kit.
You can clear and exit early once your bag is full. Avoid fighting geared players — your goal is steady income, not hero plays.
C. Complete Trader Contracts
Traders offer simple early-game contracts such as:
Delivering healing items
Extracting with specific weapons
Eliminating low-level enemies
These missions often pay Koen plus reputation, unlocking better sale prices later. Always have at least one active contract before raiding — it's easy bonus income.
3. Mid-Game Koen Farming – The Reliable Profit Loop
Once you've built a decent stash and learned key maps, you can move into mid-tier farming. These methods strike the best balance between risk and reward and can yield hundreds of thousands of Koen per hour.
A. Focused Loot Runs (The "Hit-and-Run" Strategy)
Pick a medium-risk map like Farm, Bailin Factory, or Mining Port. These areas contain loot-rich buildings but manageable AI patrols.
Strategy:
Enter with a lightweight loadout — SMG, basic armor, 1–2 medkits.
Hit high-yield loot spawns (warehouses, tool chests, office safes).
Extract quickly before PvP hotspots form.
Doing two or three quick extractions per hour can net more Koen than one risky long run. Avoid overloading — your speed and extraction time are your profit multipliers.
B. Weapon Salvage Farming
Mid-game players often underestimate the value of broken or damaged weapons. Salvage them at your Hideout's Workbench to recover:
Weapon frames
Tactical rails
Magazines and advanced parts
These components sell for massive profit when demand spikes, especially early in a wipe. Instead of selling entire guns at a discount, break them down and sell the parts separately.
Pro Tip: Check the market before selling. Sometimes a suppressor or scope from a common rifle can fetch double the gun's total value.
C. Run PMC Hunts with Loot Insurance
Once you're confident in combat, take insured gear into high-value PvP zones like Farm or Mining Port. Focus on:
Hunting geared players
Looting their kits quickly
Extracting immediately
If you die, insurance will often return key items. When successful, however, you'll walk away with hundreds of thousands of Koen in high-tier loot — armor, tactical rigs, and rare ammo.
The key is to stay disciplined: don't overstay. Every minute you linger increases your risk exponentially.
4. Late-Game Koen Strategies – High Risk, High Reward
Late-game Koen farming revolves around efficient market play, elite-level raids, and resource control. At this point, you should have strong loadouts, high trader reputation, and enough stash space to store loot efficiently.
A. The Black Market Flip
When you reach Trader Level 4+, you'll unlock access to advanced markets and player trading systems. Here's how to profit:
Monitor price trends — especially for ammo, suppressors, and healing items.
Buy low, sell high — focus on items with quick turnover, like 5.56 AP rounds or medical stimulants.
Stockpile during low-demand hours, then sell when prices surge post-patch or post-event.
Some experienced players make millions of Koen weekly just flipping markets — no raiding required.
B. Controlled Area Loot Farming
Maps like Mining Port, Dark Market, and Northridge Factory have "control zones" with guaranteed high-tier loot — safes, weapon lockers, and rare material spawns.
To farm them efficiently:
Enter early with a full squad or solo stealth kit.
Secure loot fast (especially safes and crates).
Defend the area only as long as necessary, then extract.
A good raid in these zones can yield rare weapons, gold items, and attachments worth 200,000–500,000 Koen per run.
Pro Tip: Use grenades or flashbangs to clear AI groups guarding safes. Avoid prolonged fights — your time is better spent securing the next area.
C. Elite Contracts and Reputation Chains
Once you've unlocked elite contracts from traders like Black Market Dealer or Bailin Arms, you'll start earning massive Koen payouts for specialized objectives — assassinations, smuggling, or recovery missions.
These often involve:
Extracting rare intel items
Delivering special materials
Killing marked targets
Each mission can pay 50,000–100,000 Koen plus valuable loot. Stack multiple contracts for overlapping maps to optimize time efficiency.
5. Loot Priorities – What's Actually Worth Carrying
Not all loot is created equal. Filling your backpack with the right items is the difference between a 20K run and a 200K run.
Here's what to prioritize:
High Value / Low Weight Items
Precious metals (Gold Chains, Rings)
Advanced weapon mods (Optics, Muzzles, Rails)
Medical stimulants
Electronic components (Microchips, Power Cells)
Medium Value / Utility Items
Ammunition boxes
Weapon repair kits
Tactical armor parts
Avoid
Basic consumables (Bandages, Low-tier ammo)
Common melee weapons
Heavy junk items (tools, pipes) unless needed for a quest
Inventory Tip: Always carry a Tactical Rig with multiple small slots. The ability to store valuables in your vest while freeing backpack space increases survival odds and profit margins.
6. Maximizing Profit per Raid
Even if you're looting high-value items, poor management can reduce profits. Here's how to make every raid count:
A. Use the Insurance System Smartly
Insuring gear lets you take bigger risks safely. If you die and your gear isn't looted by others, it returns to you after a few hours. Always insure:
Weapons
Helmets
Armor
Avoid insuring consumables — the return rate isn't worth the cost.
B. Travel Light, Extract Fast
Speed equals survival. Heavier gear slows you down, increasing the risk of being caught by ambushes or extraction campers.
Light loadouts allow faster sprints, quicker extractions, and more frequent runs — doubling your Koen/hour potential.
C. Hideout Upgrades for Passive Koen Generation
Investing in your Hideout early pays long-term dividends. Focus on these upgrades:
Workbench: Allows you to craft and sell ammunition and attachments.
Medical Station: Produces healing items that sell steadily.
Scavenger Post: Generates small but consistent daily Koen income.
Once upgraded, your Hideout becomes a semi-passive money printer, freeing you from constant raid dependency.
7. Advanced Money-Making Tricks
A. Player Market Arbitrage
Watch item listings during off-peak hours (early morning or late night). Prices often drop temporarily when fewer players are online. Buy these cheap listings and resell during prime hours.
Example:
Buy 5.56 Armor-Piercing Ammo for 1,200 Koen/unit at 3 AM.
Resell for 1,800 Koen/unit during peak play hours.
That's an easy 50% margin.
B. Raid-Specific Routes
Mastering the best loot paths drastically boosts profit consistency.
For example:
Farm (South Route): Hit Tool Shed → Admin Building → Power Substation → Extract.
Mining Port (East Route): Spawn Dockside → Secure Warehouse B → Loot Storage Crates → Exit through East Road.
Valley (North Ridge): Loot Medical Tents → Burned Village → Extract via North Tunnel.
Each route minimizes travel time and exposure while guaranteeing valuable spawns.
C. Kill and Strip Raiders Efficiently
AI Raiders drop serviceable gear you can strip quickly:
Take their armor plates, meds, and ammo — leave heavy weapons unless rare.
Search Raiders guarding high-tier loot zones; their gear sells better than most found loot.
This method combines safe AI farming with guaranteed extraction routes for consistent Koen.
8. Common Mistakes That Kill Your Koen Flow
Avoid these pitfalls that drain profits or waste time:
Overinvesting in loadouts – Don't bring 100K worth of gear into a 20K loot zone.
Ignoring extractions – Greed gets you killed. Know your exits and plan to leave early.
Selling too fast – Check market prices. A rare attachment might double in value after a patch.
Carrying unstackable junk – Weight and space efficiency matter.
Forgetting to repair and insure – Broken gear loses resale value, and un-insured items are gone forever.
9. Weekly Koen Routine for Sustainable Income
If you want to maintain a healthy Koen balance without burnout, follow this cycle:
Day 1–2: Run low-risk loot farms (Medical zones, Factory offices).
Day 3–4: Mid-risk profit runs (Farm, Bailin Factory).
Day 5–6: High-risk elite contract missions or PvP raids.
Day 7: Market trading, Hideout production management, and insurance recovery.
Following this rotation spreads risk, ensures consistent Koen flow, and keeps your stash filled.
Koen drives every decision in Arena Breakout: Infinite. From repairing gear to building your dream loadout, mastering the game's economy is as important as your aim.
By combining smart looting, efficient routes, market awareness, and strategic insurance, you can turn every raid into profit — whether you're scavenging medkits or dominating high-tier PvP zones.
Start small, refine your routes, and keep reinvesting your profits into better Hideout upgrades and equipment. Before long, you'll be swimming in Koen — the true sign of a survivor who not only conquers the battlefield but masters the economy of the Breakout.
MMOexp AB Infinite Team