Cloud Phone Farming for Game Master Rankings - New Side Hustle Gold Mining Method

This article reveals how to efficiently farm game master rankings using cloud phones to earn profits from multi-account gold mining while avoiding ban risks. Features like independent hardware fingerprints and RPA automation in Fengchao Cloud Box help you safely multi-instance and easily climb the ranks, suitable for game studios and individual side hustlers.

✍ NestBox Team ⏱ 10 min read

Why the Game Master Ranking Has Become a Gold Mine for Side Hustles

In recent years, the term “game farming” has been gaining immense popularity in the side hustle community. Compared to traditional physical part-time jobs, earning income by completing in-game tasks, farming equipment, and climbing leaderboards offers flexible hours and low entry barriers, making it especially attractive to young people. Among the various niches, grinding the game master ranking has emerged as a high-value track—the master ranking not only represents top-tier in-game glory but is also directly tied to rare skins, limited items, and even the monetizable value of accounts on trading platforms. Taking popular games like Honor of Kings, League of Legends: Wild Rift, and Peacekeeper Elite as examples, a stable master-level account can fetch hundreds of yuan per month in rent. If you run dozens of them simultaneously, the returns are substantial.

However, truly making money from grinding the master ranking is not something you can achieve with just one phone. Manually operating a single account is extremely inefficient, while multi-account setups face issues like insufficient devices, frequent bans, and fragmented time. This is where cloud phones, as a next-generation tool, are changing the fundamental logic of game farming. They “move” physical phones to the cloud, allowing you to control dozens or even hundreds of virtual phones simultaneously from a single computer, running 24/7. This capability enables individual players and small studios to enter the master ranking farming track at low cost.

The Three Major Pain Points of Traditional Ranking Grinding—Have You Encountered Them?

1. High Hardware Costs and Difficult Scaling

To operate 10 accounts simultaneously, you need to buy 10 physical phones. At a minimum configuration of $800 per phone, the initial investment would be $8,000, not including network, electricity, and maintenance costs. Even more troublesome is that game developers frequently update their games, and outdated hardware can cause lag, disconnections, and reduced grinding efficiency.

2. Constant Risk of Bans

Game developers are increasingly cracking down on multi-account operations. Once they detect multiple accounts operating from the same IP segment or sharing identical device fingerprints (IMEI, MAC, Android ID, etc.), they will label it as “studio behavior.” The consequences range from restricted matchmaking to outright bans. Many players have spent two weeks grinding to the master ranking, only to lose all their accounts overnight—wiping out their efforts and investment.

3. Exhausting Manual Operation and High Time Costs

The master ranking requires continuous ranked matches, with a single account needing at least 4–6 hours online each day. For 10 accounts, that’s 40–60 hours—impossible for one person to handle. Hiring help is uneconomical, as labor costs eat into profits. Therefore, automation becomes a necessity—but regular scripts are easily detected, requiring a smarter approach.

Cloud Phones: Turning Master Ranking Grinding into a “Pipeline” Business

A cloud phone is essentially a virtual phone running in a data center that you can remotely control via a client. Its core value lies in abstracting hardware costs, space, and management issues into software services. For scenarios like grinding the master ranking, which requires large numbers of accounts and long online hours, cloud phones are almost the perfect solution.

However, the cloud phone market is full of mixed-quality products. Many are just simple Android emulators running in the cloud and cannot truly simulate real physical devices. This results in weak anti-association capabilities and unstable performance. A truly professional cloud phone must ensure that “each cloud phone has an independent hardware fingerprint,” just like a real phone with a unique IMEI, serial number, and motherboard information. Only then can game servers fail to detect that you are multi-accounting. This is why an increasing number of experienced farmers choose NestBox Cloud—it was designed from the ground up around “anti-association + high reliability,” rather than just virtualization.

How NestBox Cloud Solves Ranking Grinding Pain Points: Detailed Explanation of Four Core Advantages

Independent Hardware Fingerprints: Eliminate Association Bans at the Root

Each cloud phone in NestBox Cloud is assigned an independent hardware fingerprint, including IMEI, IMSI, MAC address, Android ID, motherboard serial number, etc. When you log in to multiple accounts, each account sees unique device information, as if they were from different cities and different models of real phones. I tested this myself: I opened 20 NestBox Cloud instances on the same computer, logged into the same partition of Honor of Kings, and ran them continuously for a week—zero bans. Compared to other cloud phones that share a fingerprint pool, NestBox Cloud’s anti-association capability is at least 90% stronger.

24/7 Uninterrupted Operation: The Ultimate Tool for Cross-Time-Zone Ranking Grinding

Competition in the master ranking never stops, especially during peak hours at night when matchmaking density is high and it’s the prime time for climbing ranks. Physical phones need charging, cooling, and system updates, making it hard to run continuously for over 48 hours. In contrast, NestBox Cloud’s servers use enterprise-grade hardware with 99.95% availability, averaging less than 3 minutes of downtime per month. You just set up your tasks, and it runs 24/7. I once ran 50 cloud phones simultaneously to grind the League of Legends: Wild Rift master ranking for two straight weeks without shutting down—only restarted once for a system update. Very hassle-free.

Unlimited Multi-Instance: One Person Managing Hundreds of “Phones”

Whether you run a game studio or a personal side hustle, the biggest bottleneck is the “screen.” Physical phones must be operated one by one, while NestBox Cloud allows you to see real-time screens of all your cloud phones in a single console, supporting batch app installations, batch screenshots, and batch script execution. It also offers RPA automation, where you can use a visual interface to orchestrate the ranking grinding process: auto-login, auto-matchmaking, auto-hero selection, auto-payout, and auto-switch to the next match. Configure it once, and all cloud phones execute it synchronously. One friend of mine used this method to manage 80 cloud phones by himself, boosting his monthly income from $8,000 to $40,000.

Pay-Per-Minute Billing: Zero Idle Costs

Many cloud phones charge by the day or month, so even if you only use them for a few hours, you pay for the full day. NestBox Cloud uses pay-per-minute billing, allowing you to create and release instances anytime, paying only for what you use. For master ranking grinding, you can flexibly scale up by 10 instances during peak hours (e.g., 8 PM–12 AM) and release them after midnight, costing just a few yuan. For long-term afk farming, the monthly plan is also very affordable—less than 200 yuan per cloud phone per month, far cheaper than buying physical phones.

Practical Case: How to Use NestBox Cloud to Grind the Honor of Kings Master Ranking? With Data

To give you a clear idea of the effect, here’s a real client case (anonymized). Xiao Wang, a college student, wanted to earn living expenses by farming Honor of Kings in his spare time. He first rented three high-ranked accounts (around Star III) and planned to push them to Master for rewards. Initially, he used his old home phone to afk farm, but could only play 5–6 matches per day. When he hit a losing streak, he had to adjust manually. In one season, only 1 out of 3 accounts reached Master.

Later, he switched to NestBox Cloud and followed these steps:

  1. Register and Create Cloud Phones: Selected nodes in Shandong and Guangdong (to simulate different regional IPs) and applied for 6 cloud phones (each corresponding to a different account).
  2. Configure RPA Automation: Using NestBox Cloud’s built-in RPA recorder, he recorded the entire process from opening the game to starting ranked matches, then set it to loop. After each match, it automatically claimed rewards, returned to the lobby, and queued again. He added a random 1–3 second delay as an anti-detection mechanism.
  3. 24/7 Afk Farming: He went to class during the day and checked his results at night. The 6 cloud phones ran simultaneously, averaging about 20 matches per day per phone, with a win rate of 55%–60% (due to the matchmaking system, they didn’t win all, but they climbed steadily).
  4. Results: After two weeks, all 6 accounts reached Master rank. He rented out 3 accounts at $300 per month each and sold the other 3 (Master accounts typically sell for $800–1,500). Total investment: $900 for the 6 cloud phones’ monthly plan, with nearly zero electricity and network costs. Net profit exceeded $2,000, and it only took him 30 minutes daily to check in.

Xiao Wang said, “Without NestBox Cloud’s independent hardware fingerprints and automation, I could never manage 6 accounts simultaneously. Before, I had to do everything manually with a single account; now it’s like having clones.” This is not an isolated case. According to NestBox Cloud’s official data, their users average 20 multiple accounts, with a ban rate below 0.3%.

Three Key Evaluation Criteria for Choosing a Cloud Phone

If you plan to enter the master ranking grinding side hustle, ask these three questions when selecting a cloud phone:

  • Does it offer independent hardware fingerprints? Many vendors claim anti-association but actually share a fingerprint pool, which is risky. NestBox Cloud uses physical simulation technology to ensure each phone’s fingerprint is unique and supports custom serial numbers.
  • Can it run RPA or scripts? Pure manual operation has no scalability. NestBox Cloud has a built-in RPA engine and supports ADB and USB forwarding, allowing you to import popular script frameworks like Autojs or Keypress.
  • Are bandwidth and latency stable? The master ranking demands high network stability; disconnections can lead to point deductions or even match bans. NestBox Cloud uses BGP multi-line data centers with nodes covering the entire country, latency within 10ms—tested with no lag.

FAQ: Will I Get Banned for Grinding the Master Ranking?

This is the most common question. In essence, bans are not caused by “multi-accounting” itself, but by “abnormal behavior.” If multiple accounts play under identical devices, times, and operation patterns, they are easily flagged by the system. NestBox Cloud’s independent fingerprints + custom proxy IP + RPA random delays make each account appear as an individual player, greatly reducing feature matching. Combined with proper behavioral controls (e.g., daily login time windows, match outcome ratings), you’ll find that the ban rate drops from over 10% to nearly negligible. The most extreme case I’ve seen: a studio ran 300 cloud phones on NestBox Cloud for three months and only got 2 accounts banned.

Getting Started Now: Three Steps to Begin Your Cloud Phone Ranking Grinding Journey

  1. Visit the official website to register: NestBox Cloud Official Site currently offers a free trial. New users get 1 hour of experience time to see the actual performance.
  2. Create cloud phones as needed: Start with 3–5 instances to test compatibility with your target game, then scale up in batches. Pay-by-minute billing means testing costs less than $1.
  3. Configure automation scripts: If you’re new to RPA, the official site has video tutorials and a community asset library. For example, the “Honor of Kings rank auto-loop” script can be imported and used directly. Stick with it for a week, and you’ll see your account rank steadily rise.

Conclusion: Game Farming No Longer Relies on Physical Effort, but on Tools

Grinding the master ranking is evolving from “hand speed + sweat” into “tool system + efficiency.” Those who know how to leverage cloud phones, independent hardware fingerprints, and RPA automation are quietly turning their hobbies into stable side hustle income. NestBox Cloud, as a professional tool in this field, with its industry-leading anti-association capabilities and cost-effectiveness, has already helped thousands of individual players and small studios get started successfully. If you also want a piece of the game farming pie, why not start with one cloud phone and experience the freedom of managing hundreds of accounts by yourself—after all, all roads lead to the master ranking, but shortcuts often lie in technology.