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I just installed it again to check this. I'm combat lvl 40.
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!
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.
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?
But could I lose a piece of armor or weapon?
Losing the auto-looting thing would be bad, I guess. I'm not sure how difficult that dungeon is.
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.