Inazuma Eleven Victory Road: How To Farm Training Beans

Learn farming Training Beans in Victory Road with simple methods, clear bean types, position needs, and efficient chronicle farming steps.

Inazuma Eleven Victory Road: How To Farm Training Beans
Inazuma Eleven Victory Road: How To Farm Training Beans (Image via Level-5 Inc.)

You will use Training Beans in Inazuma Eleven Victory Road to boost player stats and push characters into higher rarity tiers. Every bean affects one attribute, so each one has a specific purpose. You start feeling their importance as soon as your players hit mid-game battles, where stat gaps matter much more.

You have to gather beans in stacks of 10, 15, or occasionally 50 from crates. In this article, we will discuss everything you need to know about farming Training Beans in Inazuma Eleven Victory Road.

Types of Training Beans in Inazuma Eleven Victory Road

You deal with six bean types, and each one works on a different stat:

  • Kick Strength increases the Kick stat.
  • Acuity improves Control.
  • Finesse raises Technique.
  • Steadfast boosts Pressure.
  • Velocity increases Agility.
  • Toughness strengthens defence.

Rarity Upgrade Bean Requirements

Each rarity tier consumes three batches of beans:

  • Common to Growing: 3 × 10 beans = 30 beans
  • Growing to Elite: 3 × 30 beans = 90 beans
  • Elite to Top: 3 × 50 beans = 150 beans
  • Top to Legendary: 3 × 80 beans = 240 beans

Across all upgrades, you spend 510 beans on a single player. You stop there, because Hero rarity is locked behind Bond Stars instead of beans.

Position-Specific Bean Requirements

Steadfast Bean (Image via Level-5 Inc. | @PTOF/YouTube)

You also spend specific bean types depending on a player’s position:

  • Goalkeeper: Velocity + Toughness + Velocity
  • Defender: Toughness + Steadfast + Intellect
  • Midfielder: Finesse + Acuity + Intellect
  • Striker: Kick Strength + Acuity + Velocity

Since most teams run 11 active spots, you often need hundreds of beans of each type when building a full roster. This is why choosing farming stages carefully matters.

Best Ways To Farm Training Beans in Inazuma Eleven Victory Road

You can farm beans through several match types, but each suits a different point in your playthrough.

Chronicle Mode Hero Battles

You get the highest return in the Chronicle Mode Hero battles, which makes this your main farming ground.

What you earn per win:

  • 3 to 4 sets of 15 beans (so 45 to 60 beans per match)
  • Legendary crates that can drop up to 50 extra beans
  • Higher difficulties increase chances for bonus sets

You also get bean drops based on the type of Hero Battle:

  • God VS Majin: Kick Strength, Steadfast, Toughness, Velocity
  • The Fall of Raimon FC: Toughness, Steadfast, Intellect, Velocity

If you choose stages based on your team’s needs, you avoid collecting bean types you will never use.

Winning tension battles inside Hero Battles boosts your total reward count, so you get a small benefit every time you succeed in those moments.

Rare Drop Battles

Intellect Bean (Image via Level-5 Inc. | @PTOF/YouTube)

If you are in your early hours, this is your easiest bean source.

What you earn per win:

  • 3 sets of 10 beans (total 30)
  • 1 Bond Star
  • Extra beans through match actions
  • Opponent’s kit on your first win

This method fits players who have not unlocked tougher Chronicle stages or who need a stable supply of small bundles.

High-Level Free Matches

These matches give beans in a more unpredictable pattern, but they still work as backup farming.

You get:

  • Variable bean amounts from rewards
  • Crate chances depending on opponent level
  • More beans on higher difficulties

This method makes sense if you want variety between long Chronicle sessions.

Victory Crates

Crates appear in all match types, and their tier decides how many beans you receive.

  • Legendary crates: Up to 50 beans
  • Lower crates: Usually range between 5 and 20 beans

You get crates for match rewards and action rewards, so quick matches add up over time.

Focus Battles

Focus Battles inside Chronicle Mode give tension points. When you succeed in these moments, you increase the number of beans you receive at the end of the match. You basically stack bonus drops on top of your usual sets.

Use of Training Beans in Inazuma Eleven Victory Road

Toughness Bean (Image via Level-5 Inc. | @PTOF/YouTube)

You spend beans in two main ways:

  1. Equipping them on players for immediate stat boosts
  2. Saving them for rarity upgrades later

Early on, equipping beans gives you instant strength, which matters more than pushing rarities right away. A few Velocity or Kick Strength beans on your main attackers can make a noticeable difference.

Later, once you gather thousands of beans from Chronicle grinding, you switch to large-scale rarity upgrades.

You also need to turn off Auto-Equip Training Beans so the game does not attach beans to high-rarity characters by mistake. Once a Legendary player has beans equipped, you cannot remove them without losing them.


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