![]() ![]() Zorbu DPS will be my primary assumption because he plays so well with most other champions with just a bit of favored enemy farming investment. The game meta has not changed much since my last list for most players. This is meant to be a reference for which champions will generally be the most useful to get in each slot. Spring has sprung, the birds are singing, the flowers are blooming, a new Modron core is gestating, and it's time for another tier list!Īs always, I like to remind folks that most of the game content can be beaten even with very low rated champions, so play what you enjoy. Please find the more recent tier list here. Idle Champions is constantly evolving and adding champions, and this post is a bit out of date. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. ![]() The characters Arkhan and Chango are trademarks of 3:59, Inc. and other countries, and are used with permission. Dungeons & Dragons, D&D, Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realm, Forgotten Realms, Wizards of the Coast, and their respective logos are trademarks of Wizards of the Coast LLC in the U.S.A. Sign up to the Idle Champions newsletter in-game and earn Hitch!.See Codename Entertainment's Code of Conduct for details. Please only post codes if you list the expiry date and source.Please keep your discussions civil and constructive.Posts must be related to Idle Champions.Upgrade your heroes, collect unique gear, and unlock new Champions in regular new events.Īdd the game on Steam here! Subreddit Rules Assemble a party of champions and master the art of Formation Strategy. Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms, an official free-to-play Dungeons & Dragons-based clicker game. Pathetic waste of time and money.Discuss Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms! Adventures are tough! You make it all the way through 49 waves after about 49 minutes, then try fighting a boss that has 100x more health and does 100x more damage then anything beforehand, forcing you to buy one-time consumables that boost you damage high enough, or you sit idle for 72 hours in order to upgrade your characters just a few times. There's a free item you can get every day but it's disgustingly worthless. Every time you launch the game there are 4+ windows that take up 33% of your screen that you can exit out of, but the X is tiny and once you exit out of one, another takes its place, etc. You start with something small, like one of the many varieties of "new player package/bundles" and that's just the beginning. The game is littered with microtransactions and intentionally malicious ways to get players to spend a lot. I was cutting open tainted/cursed cows for. And for many "quests" you'll be fetching random items from random enemies. You'll fight 50 waves of enemies then fight a quasit boss, when quasits are relatively weak in DnD. They strip the names of things right out of real DnD lore which is cool but that's the extent of it all, just names and occasionally monsters. ☑ You'll need a second life for grinding, each "adventure" is ~1 hour unless you are using lots of microtransactional potions that do things like "increase damage by 900% for one adventure" and yes that's a real potion you can buy for real money ![]() ☐ Only if u care about leaderboards/ranks ☑ Easy to learn / Hard to master, can only use a handful of characters in varying formations ☑ Watch paint dry instead, or play AdVenture Capitalist if you're deadset on a high-quality idler ![]()
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