Jane Doe Materials Guide in Zenless Zone Zero
If you want to build Jane Doe efficiently, the easiest part to plan is her material route. This guide lists the key promotion materials, skill materials, and core skill items Jane Doe needs, along with a practical farming order for players who want to avoid wasted energy.
If you are preparing to build Jane Doe, materials are the best place to start.
Unlike build rankings or team preferences, materials are one of the most objective parts of character planning. They tell you exactly what you need to level her, ascend her, and improve her kit.
This guide focuses only on the material side of Jane Doe.

Jane Doe material overview
Jane Doe promotion materials
Jane Doe uses the following promotion material categories:
Basic Anomaly Certification Seal
Advanced Anomaly Certification Seal
Controller Certification Seal
Denny
These are the materials you should prioritize if your first goal is simply getting her level progression online.
Jane Doe skill materials
To raise Jane Doe's combat skills, players should prepare:
Basic Physical Chip
Advanced Physical Chip
Specialized Physical Chip
Hamster Cage Pass
Denny
This is the standard skill-upgrade block most players will need to plan around once the character is already promoted and usable.
Jane Doe core skill materials
For her Core Skill progression, Jane Doe needs:
Higher Dimensional Data: Falling Fist
Living Drive
Denny
Core Skill investment is especially important for Jane because her real value is tied closely to how efficiently she performs inside her intended role.
Best farming priority for Jane Doe
If you are short on stamina or account resources, do not try to farm everything equally at once.
Recommended farming order
Promotion materials
Core Skill materials
Main skill materials
Final polish and overflow farming
This order usually makes the most sense because:
promotion materials get the character playable faster
core skill value is often high
skill chip farming can expand later
Denny pressure becomes easier to manage once the build path is organized
Jane Doe pre-farm checklist
If you like planning ahead, this kind of checklist can save a lot of wasted battery.
Common pre-farming mistakes
Players often make the same material-planning errors:
farming skill materials too early before promotion needs are covered
forgetting how much Denny the full build consumes
spreading battery across too many characters at once
trying to finish every skill at the same pace
A cleaner plan usually leads to a much faster finished Jane Doe.
Should you pre-farm Jane Doe materials?
Yes, if you already know Jane Doe is part of your main plan.
Material pre-farming is safest when:
you are committed to building her
your core roster is stable
you want to reduce day-one upgrade delay
you do not want to waste battery on low-priority farming
It is one of the least risky forms of preparation because material lists are more stable than build opinions.
Top up for faster progression planning
If you are preparing battery resources, pull plans, or broader account growth around Zenless Zone Zero, you can check Topuplist and go directly to the Zenless Zone Zero top-up page.
Final verdict
Jane Doe's material route is straightforward once you break it into promotion, skills, and core progression. The smartest approach is to unlock her promotion path first, support that with Core Skill investment, and then push deeper into full skill development.
If you want the most efficient result, plan materials before you start spending freely.
FAQ
What promotion materials does Jane Doe need?
Jane Doe uses Basic Anomaly Certification Seal, Advanced Anomaly Certification Seal, Controller Certification Seal, and Denny.
What skill materials does Jane Doe need?
She uses Basic Physical Chip, Advanced Physical Chip, Specialized Physical Chip, Hamster Cage Pass, and Denny.
What does Jane Doe need for her Core Skill?
She needs Higher Dimensional Data: Falling Fist, Living Drive, and Denny.
What should I farm first for Jane Doe?
Promotion materials are usually the best first priority, followed by Core Skill materials.
Is pre-farming Jane Doe worth it?
Yes, if you already know she is part of your core roster plan.

