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This is where becomes necessary if you want to get far, to get auto loot
You CAN filter out the loot they drop as to not crash the game but idk how the bones would work.
I'm someone who doesnt want to leave the game up in the background all the time so I pretty much only let it run now and then while at work or over night.
One night or day of my bubonic conjurer spamming in a good spot with tons of crystal mob spawn boosts can give me like 5-20 upgrades to liquid cap and regen.
When the elite classes first came out, leaving them over night would net like 40 levelups.
Its 100% worth doing now and then but how often you do it is up to you.
Idk what you'd call this. "Active afk"
I used to play realm grinder, the undead faction excelled at being left offline for long periods of time. When I quit the game for like 2 years I set up an undead run and it boosted me so far I cant active the game to get anywhere close to where I was anymore. But it had factions that would boost itself by casting spells, so you'd leave it up auto casting millions of spells a second to boost things up high over time.
Its the same here, the classes go from good to great if their actual mechanics are being used rather than the calculations of AFK. But you can just stop "actively" playing them after a certain point if you dont care that much. Some people play this game competitively apparently, I think a lot of people just enjoy it as much as they want because its an idle game.
You'll get barbarian at world 2
Blood berserker at world 4
Just give it time, you have plenty of things to discover and boost you on the way there. More than I had when I was going through worlds.
bro i just hit w2 and ive been chopping jungle wood and iron ore for the iron set for my warrior class. u ppl have over 10k hrs i dont bro AND i am not spending money just to get some progress done. no one in this game helps me i legit ask ppl in chat and i get ignored. im checking guides and everything and im trying prep good armor at least
idk if i should make a 3rd player or not and idk if i need armor set my main does over 1k dmg but i been farming plank mobs for the voodoo man reward set. yall get these new updates and stuff
Have them kill mobs somewhere and move them up after a while.
In world 2 dont ignore alchemy.
It gives you permanent account wide upgrades and many upgrades never stop scaling.
You are giving the wrong advice to the person.
The priority should be to complete the current worlds and discover new ones.
In the 3rd world, "Death Note" and "Printer" are unlocked, without which it makes no sense to farm materials (too slow).
In subsequent worlds, "Alchemy auto upgrade" ("No bubbles left behind") appears (In the 4th world, as far as I remember).
but it will probably crash after an hour of your beeing gone anyway
this game you had to been pretty much playing from the start to not be too far behind. I started when W3 came out and by time i got W3 then W4 came out then by time i finished that i had 2 or 3 weeks spare till W5, had to go back to W4 to farm more because low stats at W5 release. The time W6 came out i was caught up and ran through all the areas just like everyone else.