This is a guide to leveling and level grinding for both early to mid-game and post-game in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth (FF7 Rebirth). Learn how to level up fast, and see all the EXP farming methods and information about the leveling system here.
List of Contents
- Level Up Fast (Early to Mid-Game)
- Level Up Fast (Post-Game)
- Other Ways to Level Up
- What is the Max Level?
- Max Level Trophy
- Related Guides
How to Level Up Fast (Early to Mid-Game)
Set Your Difficulty to Easy
Seek Out World Intel
Complete Side Quests
Set Your Difficulty to Easy
For level grinding, set the difficulty to Easy as it allows you to take down enemies and earn EXP at a much faster rate. You can adjust the difficulty by simply accessing the Gameplay Settings in the System Menu.
Since both Easy and Normal difficulties give the same amount of EXP, it would be best to just go with Easy mode to speed things up.
Set Difficulty to Dynamic when Fighting Lower-Level Enemies
If you've opted to skip the side quests in the prior regions, especially the early ones like the Grasslands and Junon, then it would be wise to set your difficulty to Dynamic to gain more EXP and Gil. Dynamic Difficulty will cause enemies to adjust to match your level, and the EXP and Gil they provide will also adjust accordingly; however, note that AP yield will not change regardless of the difficulty setting.
Dynamic Difficulty and Difficulty Setting
Seek Out Combat Assignments and Other Content
FF7 Rebirth presents a lot of content besides the story, which yield considerable amounts of EXP. Battle minigames such as the Musclehead Colosseum and Combat Assignments also give off large amounts of EXP.
It's recommended that you play through this content as well as side quests instead of farming the same enemies in one area. During these quests, ytou can take down any mob of enemies you come across for additional EXP.
World Intel Guide
Complete Side Quests
Another way to level up quickly is to complete Side Quests as you can find a ton of them throughout FF7 Rebirth. This gives you plenty of EXP before taking on the Main Story.
Best Side Quests to Complete Early in the Game
Quest | How to Unlock and Explanation |
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Lifeline in Peril | Chapter 2: Grasslands Region ・ Reward is 3,000 gil. ・ Updates Item Transmuter and equipment upon completion. |
Stuck in a Rut | Chapter 4: Junon Region ・ Unlocks the Mountain Chocobo. ・ Unlocks the Chocobo Carriage, which allows fast travel back to the Grasslands. |
Best Side Quests to Do
How to Level Up Fast (Late Game)
Redo All Battle Minigames
The following points are to be done before reaching Chapter 13, which is the game's point of no return.
Redo All Battle Minigames
All of FF7 Rebirth's battle minigames can be done over and over again, though the rewards after the first completion will only be grab bags that give off random items.
Additionally, upon reaching and completing Chapter 12, they will most likely have advanced stages, which will yield more EXP than their easy challenges. Before engaging in the final chapter, it would be wise to spend time on these minigames.
All Battle Minigames | |
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Musclehead Colosseum | Beast Battleground |
Redo All Combat Assignments
Retrying Combat Assignments is a good farming choice since they are much more powerful than their common variants. Once you complete them the first time, you won't have to meet their objectives again.
Combat assignments in the later regions such as Gongaga, Cosmo Canyon, and Nibel have the most formidable Fiends you can defeat. Try your hand at these battles again for as many times as you want before going through with the final chapter.
All Fiend Intel and Locations
Complete Any Unfinished Side Quests
Whenever you get the chance, revisit all the regions and finish all side quests that you haven't completed yet. The most ideal time to do this is Chapter 12, where fast travel to any region is possible even without availing a mode of transportation.
Alternatively, you can do this after clearing the story. Since EXP and AP will be amplified, you will get more of them than when you complete them during your first run.
List of Side Quests
How to Level Up Fast (Post-Game)
Clear the Story
Use the EXP Up Materia
Set the Difficulty to Dynamic
Musclehead Colosseum's “The Uncouth”
Clear the Story for More EXP
Clearing the Story will dramatically increase the EXP and AP gained after each battle. AP will be tripled, and EXP will be based on your current level. The higher your level is, the more EXP you will gain!
It's recommended that you aim for the level cap of 70 after clearing the main story, especially if you're planning to run a New Game Plus.
Post-Game Content
Equip the EXP Up Materia
You can equip the EXP Up Materia on a character to double their EXP gain. You can get this in a chest during Chapter 13, inside a chest in the Amberstar Chamber - Floor area of the Labyrinth.
If you have this materia, feel free to take advantage of its effect and equip it to gain more EXP per battle, especially before farming from fiend sightings or tackling bosses.
How to Get the EXP Up Materia
Set the Difficulty to Hard
Presuming that you've already have the best equipment and materia with you, try your hand at the Hard difficulty to further increase the EXP you gain from battles. Hard Mode can be unlocked upon completing the main story.
With the increase in EXP and AP acquired from clearing the game, reaching the level cap of 70 and gaining the maximum amount of SP will be a cinch.
Hard Mode Difficulty Guide
Run Musclehead Colosseum's “The Uncouth” Stage
Another highly recommended area for farming EXP is Musclehead Colosseum's Six-Person Bout, The Uncouth.
This challenge will pit you against 10 Kyuvilduns and 10 Bandits, which are weak to ice and fire, respectively. They all possess relatively low HP and can be cleared easily with skills such as Yuffie's Windstorm and Barret's Smackdown.
Musclehead Colosseum Minigame Guide
Combat Simulator is Another Good Way of Farming EXP
Apart from the battle minigames, Chadley's Combat Simulator is another fantastic way of racking up EXP and AP. The enemies you will face will be based off of the foes you have assessed, as well as Combat Assignments you have finished with all objectives met.
Hence, not only are they formidable, but you will face these opponents in multiple rounds, leading to large amounts of EXP.
Combat Simulator Guide
Recommended Equipment and Materia for Farming Runs
Equipment | Explanation |
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Whistlewind Scarf Hermes Shoes Choco*king's Cape First Strike ATB Boost ATB Stagger | • Equipment for ATB optimization. • First Strike Materia, Whistlewind Scarf, and Choco*king's Cape fill the ATB Gauge up as the battle starts. • ATB Boost and ATB Stagger Materia help immediately fill the ATB Gauge. • Hermes Shoes for auto-Haste at the start of battle. |
Magnify Elemental Petrify | • Magnify Materia to increase the range of magic spells. • Elemental Materia to deal elemental damage with normal attacks (plan according to enemies' weaknesses) • Petrify Materia for wide-ranged and powerful non-elemental magic spells. |
Magic Up Magic Focus Swiftcast | • Optimized magic efficiency and shortening of casting time. |
Chocobo Armband AP Up | • AP increase. • Equip both to have effects stack. |
Other Ways to Level Up
Engage in Battles and Assess Enemies
Combat Simulator
Fiend Sightings
Musclehead Colosseum
Beast Battleground
Engage in Battles and Assess Enemies for Combat Simulator
When gathering World Intel, engage in as many battles as you can and assess all enemies you come across to unlock them in the Combat Simulator.
Once unlocked, proceed to take on these challenges in the simulator. Since you will be going up against these fiends in groups and in multiple rounds, completing them will not only grant you significant amounts of EXP, but materia that otherwise difficult to get.
List of All Combat Assignments
Complete Combat Simulator Challenges
You can also do Combat Simulator Challenges to obtain more EXP. Like Fiend Intels, these challenges can be repeated, allowing you to farm EXP continuously.
Additionally, you can also do these challenges with smaller teams or even solo if you want to focus on farming EXP for specific characters. Completing these challenges will also net you materia that are difficult to acquire or cannot be acquired anywhere else.
Combat Simulator Guide
Complete Fiend Sightings
Doing Fiend Sighting Intel is one of the best ways to farm EXP. It provides you with a significant amount of EXP per try, allowing you and your team to level up faster. You can also rechallenge these enemies for continuous farming.
List of All Fiend Intel
Play Musclehead Colosseum
Upon reaching the Gold Saucer in Chapter 8, the Musclehead Colosseum will be unlocked. However, the 6-Person Bouts will be inaccessible until you complete Chapter 12.
Participate in these challenges as much as you want for they yield significant amounts of EXP after each battle. Additionally, they will give out Gold Saucer Points, which you can exchange for different prizes.
Musclehead Colosseum Minigame Guide
Play Beast Battleground
Beast Battleground is another battle minigame available in the Dustbowl and will require you to fight against a group of enemies with only one character. However, these enemies are formidable, so trying them out at Dynamic difficulty might be too much.
Additionally, Beast Battleground is only restricted to 6 Rounds and nothing more. If you wish to level up characters individually, feel free to try this minigame out.
Beast Battleground Minigame Guide
What is the Max Level?
Level Cap is 70
The level cap of FF7 Rebirth is at Level 70. Any character who reaches this level will no longer receive EXP afterward. Reaching the level cap is recommended for those looking to play the game in Hard Mode after completing the story.
Post-Game Content and How to Get 100% Clear
Max Level Trophy
Grind It Out
![]() | Grind It Out |
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Attain Level 70 with a character.・How to Level Up Fast |
You will receive the Grind It Out bronze trophy after reaching Level 70, the game's max level.
How to Unlock All Trophies
FF7 Rebirth Related Guides
FF7 Rebirth Complete Guide
All FF7 Rebirth Guides
FF7 Rebirth Guides | |
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Story Walkthrough | Bosses |
Side Quests | Queen's Blood |
Minigames | Characters |
Romance | World Intel |
Materia | Weapons |
Armor | Accessories |
Limit Breaks | Folio Skill Tree |
Chocobos | Maps and Locations |
Combat Simulator | Crafting Materials |
Enemies | News and Game Info |
Demo Walkthrough |
Beginner's Guide and Getting Started
Guides for Getting Started | |
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Beginner's Guide | Best Gameplay Settings |
Difficulty Setting Differences | Should You Watch The Story So Far? |
How to Claim Bonuses | How to Skip Chapter 1 |
Trophy List and Guide | List of Controls |
Gameplay System Tips and Tricks
Gameplay Tips and Tricks | |
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Combat System Explained | Battle Icons and Status Effects Explained |
Active and Classic Combat Style Differences | First Strike Explained |
How to Restore HP and MP | How to Change Your Party |
How to Pressure and Stagger Enemies | How to Fill the ATB Gauge |
How to Attack Flying Enemies | How to Counter and Parry Attacks |
How to Dash (Run) | How to Use Terrain Actions |
How to Run Away (Fleeing) | Chocobo Customization Guide |
How to Fix Insert Data Disc Bug | How to Fast Travel Across Regions |
All Beach Outfits and Which to Choose | How to Go Down Ladders Fast |
What to Spend GP On and All Gold Saucer Items | Missable Items, Events, and Quests |
Weapon Upgrades Explained | How to Get Unbound |
How to Take Photos in Photo Mode | All Synergy Abilities and How to Use |
How to Save the Game and Delete Save Files | Shinra Boxes Explained |
Weapon Abilities Explained | How to Lock On to Enemies |
How to Farm GP | - |
Character Stat Guides
Character Stats Guides | |
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Character Stats Explained | What Does Attack Do? |
What Does Defense Do? | What Does Magic Do? |
What Does Magic Defense Do? | What Does Magic Attack Do? |
What Does Strength Do? | What Does Spirit Do? |
What Does Vitality Do? | What Does Speed Do? |
What Does Luck Do? | - |
Mount Guides
Mount Guides | |
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All Mounts and How to Unlock | How to Get the Buggy |
How to Get the Tiny Bronco | How to Get the Wheelie (Segway) |
Farming Guides
Farming Guides | |
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Gil Farming Guide - How to Farm Gil (Money) Fast | AP Farming Guide - How to Farm AP Fast |
EXP Farming Guide - How to Level Up Fast | How to Increase Party Level and Rewards |
Moogle Medal Farming Guide | SP Farming Guide - How to Farm SP Fast |
Post-Game Guides
Post-Game Guides | |
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Chapter Select and New Game Plus Explained | Post-Game Content and How to Get 100% Clear |
Hard Mode Difficulty Guide | List of All Manuscripts Guide |
All Johnny's Treasure Trove Locations | How to Recover MP in Hard Mode |
Story Guides
Story Guides | |
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How to Escape the Depths | How to Get Into the Crow's Nest |
How to Get the Gondola Ticket | How to Wake Up the Dead Businessmen |
Should You Pay 2,000 Gil to the Bandits? | Swindling Seminar Solution |
Which Direction Should You Set the Minecart? | World Intel Guide and Rewards |
Which Direction Should You Set the Minecart? | All Pirate Relic Locations |
Which Gift to Choose for Aerith? | How to Unlock the Elevator with Yuffie |
Point of No Return | - |