Melvor Idle

Melvor Idle

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Ceceli Δ Dec 11, 2024 @ 9:49pm
Idle, but not so much. Right?
I've got almost 600h. I played this back in 2021. I was thinking of coming back to it, but then I remember why I stopped. There were quests that required too much attention, so it stopped being iddle. I had to keep pressing buttons for med kits or something so the character wouldn't die.

I'm not a huge idle player. Perhaps I misunderstood something. Could anyone comment on it?
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Duke Ludwig Dec 11, 2024 @ 10:18pm 
check the shop for upgrades, allows you to auto eat or something and store food in you equipment/combat tab. it sucks but combat is like half idle if you don't want to die. i'm only like level 70 combat so i'm not to far on that. i'm just idling the other skills
Ceceli Δ Dec 11, 2024 @ 10:35pm 
Originally posted by Duke Ludwig:
check the shop for upgrades, allows you to auto eat or something and store food in you equipment/combat tab. it sucks but combat is like half idle if you don't want to die. i'm only like level 70 combat so i'm not to far on that. i'm just idling the other skills

I just installed it again to check this. I'm combat lvl 40.
VectorX Dec 12, 2024 @ 5:37am 
Well you can just choose and easy enemy and idle fighting that. Like cows, just leave your character fighting them until you get higher level and can wear better gear. The point is to idle stuff you can, get better skills and gear and stuff like auto-eat and THEN you can idle harder stuff.

Basically, if you want to idle stuff you need to get auto-eat and lots of food, then you can idle even end-game dungeons without needing to worry but at the beginning either fight easy enemies to level skills or you will have to keep an eye out on your HP and manually heal.
Ceceli Δ Dec 12, 2024 @ 6:01am 
Originally posted by VectorX:
Well you can just choose and easy enemy and idle fighting that. Like cows, just leave your character fighting them until you get higher level and can wear better gear. The point is to idle stuff you can, get better skills and gear and stuff like auto-eat and THEN you can idle harder stuff.

Basically, if you want to idle stuff you need to get auto-eat and lots of food, then you can idle even end-game dungeons without needing to worry but at the beginning either fight easy enemies to level skills or you will have to keep an eye out on your HP and manually heal.

Got it. Sounds like a solid plan. Thanks!
RaptorSolutions Dec 12, 2024 @ 9:29am 
There will be stuff where you cannot idle it or it'll take you being way overlevelled to idle. But combat level 40 is way before that point. Like does God Dungeons ring a bell?
Also Ancient Relic mode definitely has points where you can't idle because of it's restrictions, but these are one time things and with a little grinding you can get the stats needed to idle it. After clearing it once manually that is.

But otherwise, you need to be basically at end of the base game, and even then if you have the DLC that expands the level cap, so you get more stats to delay it further, before active playing becomes a necessity.
VectorX Dec 12, 2024 @ 9:45am 
Originally posted by RaptorSolutions:
There will be stuff where you cannot idle it or it'll take you being way overlevelled to idle. But combat level 40 is way before that point. Like does God Dungeons ring a bell?
Also Ancient Relic mode definitely has points where you can't idle because of it's restrictions, but these are one time things and with a little grinding you can get the stats needed to idle it. After clearing it once manually that is.

But otherwise, you need to be basically at end of the base game, and even then if you have the DLC that expands the level cap, so you get more stats to delay it further, before active playing becomes a necessity.
I'd like to note that God dungeons can be idled very successfully, even without the DLC increased levelcap.
RaptorSolutions Dec 12, 2024 @ 10:01am 
Originally posted by VectorX:
Originally posted by RaptorSolutions:
There will be stuff where you cannot idle it or it'll take you being way overlevelled to idle. But combat level 40 is way before that point. Like does God Dungeons ring a bell?
Also Ancient Relic mode definitely has points where you can't idle because of it's restrictions, but these are one time things and with a little grinding you can get the stats needed to idle it. After clearing it once manually that is.

But otherwise, you need to be basically at end of the base game, and even then if you have the DLC that expands the level cap, so you get more stats to delay it further, before active playing becomes a necessity.
I'd like to note that God dungeons can be idled very successfully, even without the DLC increased levelcap.
Oh yeah, I'm idling it on ancient relics too. But after god dungeons is around where you need to be more active, though so far that seems to be only Into the Mist. With DLCs I'm idling the rest of the base game slayer areas too lol. Just can't auto slayer.
Ceceli Δ Dec 16, 2024 @ 2:51pm 
Thanks for the tips, guys. I'll take it slow until I get overleveled to the point I can beat these stages without having to click anything. lol. Unless some stages require me to do so. Then, I reserve some time just to beat them.
RaptorSolutions Dec 17, 2024 @ 6:04am 
Originally posted by Ceceli Δ:
Thanks for the tips, guys. I'll take it slow until I get overleveled to the point I can beat these stages without having to click anything. lol. Unless some stages require me to do so. Then, I reserve some time just to beat them.
That's basically what I did. Because idle game.
Fortunately it's only the end game stuff that requires you to pay attention, and fortunately it seems that those don't require you to farm it seems. What you need to farm you can idle.
Unless you're playing ancient relics which limits your stats until you clear dungeons, but having played that for awhile, even that can be mostly idled if you don't care to be fast.
Ceceli Δ Dec 17, 2024 @ 12:20pm 
Originally posted by RaptorSolutions:
Originally posted by Ceceli Δ:
Thanks for the tips, guys. I'll take it slow until I get overleveled to the point I can beat these stages without having to click anything. lol. Unless some stages require me to do so. Then, I reserve some time just to beat them.
That's basically what I did. Because idle game.
Fortunately it's only the end game stuff that requires you to pay attention, and fortunately it seems that those don't require you to farm it seems. What you need to farm you can idle.
Unless you're playing ancient relics which limits your stats until you clear dungeons, but having played that for awhile, even that can be mostly idled if you don't care to be fast.

Speaking of which, what happens if I die on Normal mode?
RaptorSolutions Dec 17, 2024 @ 12:23pm 
Originally posted by Ceceli Δ:
Originally posted by RaptorSolutions:
That's basically what I did. Because idle game.
Fortunately it's only the end game stuff that requires you to pay attention, and fortunately it seems that those don't require you to farm it seems. What you need to farm you can idle.
Unless you're playing ancient relics which limits your stats until you clear dungeons, but having played that for awhile, even that can be mostly idled if you don't care to be fast.

Speaking of which, what happens if I die on Normal mode?
You have a chance to lose an item. If it rolls well onto an empty slot you might even not lose anything. If it rolls on a consumable or summon slot with a stack, you lose the whole stack.
Ceceli Δ Dec 17, 2024 @ 1:33pm 
Originally posted by RaptorSolutions:
Originally posted by Ceceli Δ:

Speaking of which, what happens if I die on Normal mode?
You have a chance to lose an item. If it rolls well onto an empty slot you might even not lose anything. If it rolls on a consumable or summon slot with a stack, you lose the whole stack.

But could I lose a piece of armor or weapon?
VectorX Dec 17, 2024 @ 1:38pm 
Originally posted by Ceceli Δ:
Originally posted by RaptorSolutions:
You have a chance to lose an item. If it rolls well onto an empty slot you might even not lose anything. If it rolls on a consumable or summon slot with a stack, you lose the whole stack.

But could I lose a piece of armor or weapon?
Yes, anything that's equipped on you can be lost.
Ceceli Δ Dec 17, 2024 @ 1:57pm 
Originally posted by VectorX:
Originally posted by Ceceli Δ:

But could I lose a piece of armor or weapon?
Yes, anything that's equipped on you can be lost.

Losing the auto-looting thing would be bad, I guess. I'm not sure how difficult that dungeon is.
RaptorSolutions Dec 17, 2024 @ 2:13pm 
Originally posted by Ceceli Δ:
Originally posted by VectorX:
Yes, anything that's equipped on you can be lost.

Losing the auto-looting thing would be bad, I guess. I'm not sure how difficult that dungeon is.
That one is easy enough that it wouldn't take long for you to idle it.
Only late game stuff requires you to actually pay attention. Anything before that just check to make sure you can't die, I use Can I Idle, and then get enough food and go do something else. Though also check back in like 30 minutes or so to get the offline report which tells you what your consumption rates are so you can judge how long you can leave it.
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