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Around world 4 there's a $5 bundle to be able to auto loot items that drop. Active playstyles become very powerful with the classes unlocked then so you're playing a trial until then.
Outside of some bundle unique buffs you can do everything in the game it will just take time.
I don't find it to be an issue but it is in your face. Once you get far enough the bundles kind of lose their appeal. There will be slow moments f2p, sometimes you might need to sit down and look around for something new to try or how to approach something better.
There are still a few bundles that have a lot of appeal but after playing for so long I do want to support it. Things like 20% multiplicative drop rate, a recent one that gives +1 upgrade level to a few systems which some already have daily increases built in the games mechanics but there are a few buffs you wouldnt be able to get otherwise. I have to make a wall of text and say the farther you progress the less things like that feel like they matter. People went crazy over a +200% total damage buff (in a large pool of thousands of total damage%) the next update has multiple systems giving me 10x that each. So it literally is always pay to progress faster for a bit. It stops really mattering. You can grind the gems to buy all the permanent upgrades that matter and then its just whatever you feel like after that. If you care about being a player made idle game leaderboard gamer it apparently sucks but I dont think most people really care about relative progression.
As for idle, I played this game pretty lazily for a few years but the more I play it the more I enjoy sitting down and optimizing things more and more every now and then. There's stuff to do active and you can also leave it running over night or settle with afk.
You can play passive for months and then sit down and do active things for huge gains on occasion.
But you also can't 100% the game with money. There's at least one achievement that is currently impossible.
What achievement are you refering to for being impossible?
I only had trouble with the "Meet the dev" one that triggered ingame but not on steam unfortunately.