Pragmata Players Can Farm Lunafilament Fast, But Pure Lunum Needs Proper Tracking
Capcom’s Pragmata has a proper resource grind at the heart of its progression, and if you are planning to optimise your build, two names matter early: Lunafilament and Pure Lunum.
These materials are tied to the game’s internal economy, covering major upgrades across the tech tree. That includes weapons, mods, and hacking-related nodes, so this is not the kind of resource system you can ignore and still expect your build to feel smooth later.
For Malaysian and SEA players who like to min-max — especially the PC crowd and console players jumping in after work or class — the important thing is knowing which material can be farmed casually, and which one needs more careful routing.
Lunafilament is the grindable one
The good news: Lunafilament is not rare in the same way Pure Lunum is. Most enemies can drop it, which means the basic farming loop is simple: clear enemies, return to the Shelter, then head back out to force respawns.
The most efficient route depends on how far you are in the game and which Station or Escape Hatch you have unlocked. Basically, you want the shortest possible path between a reset point and enemies worth killing. No need to make your life susah by running halfway across the map when a cleaner loop exists nearby.
GamingBolt highlights that Sweeper Bots are especially useful for farming because they can give strong Lunafilament returns. However, they may not always respawn immediately by default. Some appear to need an extra trigger, such as walking to a particular nearby spot before they show up again.
One strong Sweeper Bot route
A recommended farming spot is in:
Sector 03 Terra Dome → Block 02 Eco Modeling Lab → Meteorology Sim Lab Station
From that station, head upstairs and circle around until you reach the large observation window overlooking the lower room. A Sweeper Bot should appear near the ceiling, even if it was not there earlier.
Once it appears, drop back down or take the faster route over the railing if you are comfortable, then delete it quickly. The source notes that Sticky Bombs plus hacking can bring it down very fast, making the run worth around 1,000 Lunafilament before resetting at the Shelter and repeating.
That is the kind of route that matters for SEA players who do not want to spend a full night grinding blindly. If you only have one or two hours to play, a repeatable farm like this is much better than wandering around hoping for drops.
Another convenient Sweeper Bot farming option is listed at:
Sector 04 Lunum Mines → Block 03 Warehouse → Logistics Management Station
Pure Lunum is different
Unlike Lunafilament, Pure Lunum is finite. That means you should treat it more carefully, because it is tied to specific locations rather than being a regular enemy drop you can farm endlessly.
GamingBolt’s guide covers all 30 Pure Lunum locations, so completionists and players trying to fully unlock upgrade paths will want to track them properly instead of spending them without a plan. If Pragmata’s tougher encounters push players into specific weapon, mod, or hacking builds, missing Pure Lunum could become annoying later.
Pragmata is listed for PS5, Xbox Series X, PS4, Xbox One, and PC. For our side of the world, this kind of resource routing will probably be most useful for players balancing the game across short weekday sessions — especially if you are trying to keep progression efficient without turning the game into a second job.
Bottom line: farm Lunafilament through enemy respawns and Sweeper Bot loops, but mark your Pure Lunum carefully. One is grindable. The other one, bro, you do not want to waste.
Source: GamingBolt


