Gaming Guide

Haze Seas AFK Money Grind Using the Snow Boss Loop

Set up a repeating Snow Boss kill on Snowy Island so quest cash rolls in while you are away from the keyboard.

Set up a repeating Snow Boss kill on Snowy Island so quest cash rolls in while you are away from the keyboard.

The fastest hands-off cash method in Haze Seas turns a single boss into a money machine. You park your character where the Snow Boss spawns on Snowy Island, let an automated input loop attack it, and collect the quest payout every time the boss dies and respawns. Because the boss revives on a short timer, the loop keeps paying out on its own.

Quick answer: Accept the Snow Boss quest on Snowy Island with Auto Quest enabled, record a TinyTask macro that spams your Dough abilities and set it to repeat infinitely, then leave your auto clicker running. Each respawn-and-kill cycle credits the quest reward automatically.

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What you need before starting

The setup depends on two things working together. Your character needs the tools to reliably kill the Snow Boss, and your PC needs the software that keeps the inputs firing while you step away.

RequirementWhy it matters
Armament HakiNeeded to deal proper damage to the boss.
Observation HakiPart of the recommended kit for the fight.
Dough FruitPreferred for its faster cooldowns and solid damage, though any fruit works.
AutoClickerKeeps your basic attacks firing continuously.
TinyTaskRecords and replays your ability inputs on an endless loop.

Both AutoClicker and TinyTask are free Windows utilities you download from a web search. If you do not have any fruit abilities, you can still run the loop using only your M1 basic attacks. It is slower, but it works.

Note: This method relies on third-party input automation, which sits outside normal gameplay. Use it with the understanding that automated input tools carry their own risk.

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Set up the Snow Boss AFK loop

Confirm your character has Armament Haki, Observation Haki, and a fruit to attack with. Dough is the cleanest choice because its abilities cycle quickly, but any fruit or plain M1 attacks will finish the job.
Open TinyTask and hit record, then spam every Dough ability in sequence for a short stretch. Stop recording and set the macro to repeat on infinite so it never stops replaying your ability rotation.
Travel to Snowy Island and find the Quest Giver named Left Right standing by the chest on the ledge. Open the chest for a small cash bump, then talk to the NPC and accept the Snow Boss quest.
Turn on Auto Quest in the quest tracker. This re-accepts the “Kill 1 Snow Boss” objective automatically after each kill, which is what keeps the reward paying out across every respawn.
Walk onto the flat snowy area where the [Lv. 3850] Snow Boss spawns and stand in place. Position yourself so your attacks and abilities will land on the boss when it appears.
Switch on your auto clicker and start the TinyTask macro. Your character now attacks continuously, drops the boss, waits out the respawn, and repeats the cycle without any input from you.
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How to confirm the loop is paying out

You know the loop is working when the on-screen notifications stack up on their own. Each hit shows small “Gained $29” and “Gained 24 Exp” pings, and every completed kill fires the big quest reward.

NotificationWhat it confirms
Gained $29 / Gained 24 ExpYour attacks are landing on the boss.
[Quest] Gained $19500The Snow Boss was killed and the cash reward paid out.
[Quest] Gained 78200000 ExpThe quest XP reward credited alongside the cash.
Dough Mastery Level Up! / Level Up!The loop has run long enough to push your levels up.

If those quest lines stop appearing, the loop has broken somewhere. The usual causes are Auto Quest being switched off, the TinyTask macro not set to infinite repeat, or your character drifting off the spawn point so its attacks miss the boss.

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Using the method on other bosses

The same loop works on almost every boss in the game, with one important limit. It only holds up against bosses that do not use abilities to attack, since an ability-heavy boss can interrupt or kill your idle character and break the cycle.

Dough stays the recommended fruit for these runs because of its quick cooldowns and reliable damage, but the choice is flexible. Any fruit rotation works, and even basic M1 attacks will grind out the kills if you have nothing else. The Snow Boss simply happens to be one of the most convenient targets, since it stands still on open ground and respawns fast enough to keep the money flowing while you are away.