Build A Keyboard Guide

Automation

Hire workers when manual farming becomes the wall

Workers are not just a flex purchase. They matter when your setup loses momentum because you are doing too much manually. Hire workers after the basic roll and cash loop is running, then use automation to support bigger upgrades and longer offline earning windows.

Worker timing

Buy automation after you understand what it fixes.

  • Finish a normal roll session first.
  • Check if manual farming slows cash.
  • Hire workers when automation speeds the repeated task.
  • Retest the route after hiring.

Workers vs rolls

More rolls are not always better than a worker.

  • Roll when you need useful keycaps.
  • Hire when repeated cash or farming tasks slow the setup.
  • Upgrade when the keyboard itself is capped.
  • Expand when the current setup recovers cleanly.

Offline link

Workers support offline earning only when the rest of the keyboard is prepared.

  • Spend code rewards first.
  • Place useful keycaps.
  • Upgrade obvious cash walls.
  • Hire workers before leaving if manual tasks are the bottleneck.

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Route steps

  1. Run one manual farm cycle.
  2. Name the repeated task that slows you down.
  3. Compare worker hire with another roll batch.
  4. Hire only if automation fixes the slowdown.
  5. Retest cash and setup growth.

FAQ

Player questions

When should I hire workers?

Hire workers when manual farming slows down a setup that is already earning cash.

Should I buy workers before rolling?

No. Roll and understand the setup first, then hire workers to fix repeated slow tasks.

Do workers help offline earning?

They can support it when your keyboard setup is prepared before you leave.