Melvor Idle, the independent, RuneScape -inspired (and Jagex published) idle game, now has its second expansion, Age of Discovery. The DLC adds new skills, a whole new game mode, and expanded map, combat areas, and much more.
Understanding much of the content inthe Atlas of Discovery expansion is a lot clearer when you look at its new game mode, Ancient Relics, and its new skills, cartography and archeology. By learning how to make maps and to understand more about the ancient world, you’ll get to explore more of Melvor and to open up new areas on the world map. You’ll also be able to discover and obtain artifacts that are below the surface, helping to inform some more about the past.
There are over 600 new items in the expansion, new upgraded gear, and even a new equipment slot: gem slot. To go with the two skills that have just been added, there are skill upgrades in the shop, a new combat mechanic, Barrier, and a new Summoning Familiar for Barrier. This familiar will synergize with a number of the existing familiars.
There’s just a lot more stuff to do, acquire, and to add to your experience. There are new pets, some township tasks, and agility obstacles. Additional new resources arrive in several skills like Woodcutting, Mining, and Herblore, and new items to create in Smithing, Fletching, Crafting, and Runecrafting. There are also additional spells added, magic curses, two magic auroras, and a new astrology constellation.
Also in the update is a new Unholy Prayer book with 17 new Unholy Prayers. There are three new Slayer areas, eight new combat areas, and five new dungeons. Of course, all these areas need some inhabitants, so expect 46 new monsters too.
The expansion is now available on Steam, Android, and iOS
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