Nothing else to say really, everything else is pretty straight forward for anyone who has played Runescape Oldschool/3
#Jagex melvor idle Offline
Hardcore Mode: Keep offline combat turned off in the settings, it's off by default, until you're comfortable and know exactly how the combat system works before turning it on and risking death while away I'd suggest starting with Standard or Hardcore first, save Adventure Mode for afterwards, Adventure is a bit more complicated than easy, you start with Attack, Strength, Defence & HP unlocked at the start, you then have to make money to buy more skills to use, first being 10,000gp, the next increases in price, ect., each new skill a higher price awaits, so it'd be wise to take your knowledge from the already known Standard/Hardcore modes to govern what can help you in Adventure Mode I have over 12,000 days worth of hours in Runescape since 2007, Melvor Idle has lots of variety and keeps you engaged as you get to choose which skills to train at your own pace and through all risks and rewards, this game is basically just that, and idle game of Runescape just no fancy 3D walking around anywhere, but the same type of grind and more, with the bonuses, pets, combat system and even loot drops from various monsters/dungeonsįor me personally, it's an Idle game I love and enjoy currently have over 1,000 hours in and I just recently deleted all my characters & achievements due to the 1.0 release, to start over fresh for the celebratory occasion
100% worth it, I come from a background of loving idle games, while most idle games I end up trying, don't last very long, the grind feels old and stale a lot of the times, overly repetitive, like a lot of them use a restart or prestige system which after a while becomes meaningless and doesn't make progression fun