Endless World Idle RPG – Ultimate Guide

Tier List

  • Diamond Tier: Genji, Draculis.
  • Gold Tier: Vonil, Kaguya Luna, Fantome, Dynor.
  • Silver Tier: Eva, Lili, Feu, Noel, Fern, Kukbar, Norton, Pandora, Kassandra, Petyr.
  • Bronze Tier: Thaurissan, Burke, Krystal, Griffon, Cara, Modgud, Andre.
  • Wood Tier: Neige, Sakura Chiyo, Moss, Ironheart, Squall, Charles, Leaf, Mondulas, Beck.
  • Dirt Tier: Arnaud,
    Medes, Aftershock, Larusso, Afra, Eli Eck, Lloyd.

Basics

Stats:

  • Attack: Increases the damage of your attacks, abilities, and spells.
  • Ability Power: Increases the damage of spells.
  • Toughness: Reduces the chance of being crit by enemies.
  • Crit: Increases your chance of getting critical hits.
  • Health: Increases the amount of damage you have to take before you die.
  • Defense: Reduces damage taken by your hero and your mercenaries.

All upgrades on the stats tab affect your hero and your mercenaries.

To upgrade the rarity of an item, you have to Fuse three of the exact same item at the same level.

If you are stuck on a boss, keep looking for Obelisks, which give you a random bonus. Typhoon Tide seems to be the best bonus for most bosses.

If you can not beat a boss, try out different artifacts, and sometimes it is best to switch artifacts halfway through a battle, or multiple times back and forth.

Another reason you may not be able to defeat a boss is that you are using the wrong elements.
You should alter which artifacts and mercenaries you use according to what element the boss is.

Spend Dragonscales immediately as they upgrades all artifacts, so there is no point in saving them.

To get lots of gold from the dungeon ‘The Golden Woods’ you have to click on the gold trees as quickly as possible. I’ve seen multiple people fail to do this at all.

If you are in the Golden Woods dungeon and you are clicking as quickly as you can, but you see people getting ten times the amount of gold you are, or much less, the reason is because the gold gains from that dungeon are relative to your power.

At the beginning you can be lazy and click ‘upgrade all’ while you start to understand the game, but eventually you will need to stop being lazy and upgrade individual stats by 5 in blocks, as for every 5 times you upgrade a stat, it gives you bonus stats which are extremely high.

As you can see here, if I upgrade health once it gives me 1,300 extra hp, and if I upgraded it only 4 times it would give me around 5,200, but upgrading it one more time after that would give me double what the previous 4 upgrades gave me.

Increasing Power

Gold

At around stage 350, gold becomes the best way to increase stats. The Golden Woods becomes the most important dungeon at around this level, and only costs 8 common teleport stones to enter.

Evolving Mercenaries

The second most important way to increase stats is getting higher stars on your mercenaries.

The best ways to get bloodmoon1 and bloodmoon2 mercenaries is to buy five 30 gem cost cards from the Premium Mercenaries tab in the shop, and refresh it for 10 gems, and keep buying the same mercenary or one you need to evolve the mercenary you want; also to buy the one stock cards from the Resources Shop for 30 gems and the Friendship Shop tabs for 40 flowers.

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The other best way is to reroll 5star mercenaries with Hero Medals until you get the element/class you want, however Hero Medals might be better spent rerolling your bloodmoon1 and 2’s which aren’t good but which you couldn’t avoid getting; this method is completely reliant upon luck, and if you simply don’t roll what you want, it can be painful.

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Switch costs (re-rolling):

  • 3star : 5 Hero Medals
  • 4star : 25 Hero Medals
  • 5star : 160 Hero Medals
  • Bloodmoon1 : 640 Hero Medals
  • Bloodmoon2 : 1440 Hero Medals

Equipment

To upgrade the rarity of an item, you have to Fuse three of the exact same item at the same level.



 
While the best set for your mercenaries is Bronze Ring of Spacetime and Green Book of Spacetime, which has the effect of “Reduce the Attack of surrounding enemies by 15%.” this effect stacks so these equips should be used on all of your mercenaries if you have the space in your tombstone to store them when you rewind time.

Dismantling

You get 2 Dark Iron from dismantling a common item, and 8 Dark Iron from dismantling a rare item, as it costs 1 Dark Iron to fuse 3 items in to an item one rarity up, for each time you fuse three rares and then dismantle, you gain 1 Dark Iron at the expense of a small amount of gold and a little bit of your time. You get 28 Dark Iron from dismantling an epic item, as it costs 8×3+1 to get an epic from a rare, you gain 3 Dark Iron from upgrading 3 rares to an epic. You get 90 Dark Iron from dismantling a legendary, 28×3+1 = 85, so you gain 5 Dark Iron for each 3 epics you upgrade in to a legendary and then dismantle.

Auto Equip Decreasing Stats

The auto equip system either only looks at the yellow stats on items, and ignores the blue ones, or it only looks at the stats of the first line for each item, that is why it sometimes equips items which are worse.

Legendary Equipment

Only legendary items have a set bonus. Set bonuses only activate when you have the complete set, which is four items on your main, and two items on mercenaries.

The best way to get legendaries is to first build your way up, from common, to rare, epic, and then legendary on one piece of each equipment, and then Customize that piece of equipment until you unlock the legendaries you want, and from then on get any rarity of equipment to as high a level as possible, and then Craft it in to whichever legendary you want. Regardless of rarity, it always costs 960 Dark Iron to craft any item in to a legendary, the only important thing is only crafting high level items in to legendaries, because when you want to get a higher level on your equipment, the only way is to repeat this process by crafting as high a level item in to a legendary, instead of constantly forging 3 epics just to get a single level on your existing legendary.

To keep your legendary set, but reroll the stats on equipment, when you go on Customize, click on the grey lock next to ‘Equipment Appearance’, which will change the Dark Iron cost of customizing from 30 to 45.

The best legendary sets for your main character is Winged Helmet, Winged Cuirass, Winged Greaves and Winged Necklace, “Reduces the Attack stat of surrounding enemies by 15%.” The other best set is Helmet of Fairyland, Cuirass of Fairyland, Greaves of Fairyland, and Necklace of Fairyland, “Reduce the target’s defense by 5% for 3 sec upon hit. Caps at 5 stacks.”

Diamonds & Purchases

This section is for those who spend under £100 on the game.

Money:

The most efficient things to buy with money are:

  • Tail of Werewolf – it lasts a whole month and only costs £4.99.
  • Feather of Windrunner Pack – This is very cheap and gives you Draculis. Found on the artifacts tab.
  • Gaea’s Shield Pack – This is quite cheap and gives you Draculis. Found on the artifacts tab.

Diamonds:

What not to buy:

  • Dragonscales – You should never buy these with diamonds as the artifact upgrades give very little stat increases.
  • Souls – You can get enough of these without spending diamonds.
  • Lucky Cards – Each time you rewind time, for one hour you can try out Lucky Cards. The first try is free, then the cost goes to 50 gems, 100,150,300 and then 500 gems. I don’t recommend this as a way to get higher mercenaries, and at most you should only spend 50 gems on the first roll and stop there.
  • Equipment Boxes – Please never buy any of these, they are the worst things to buy with diamonds.
  • Mana Crystals – Too expensive for what you get.
  • Hero Medals – Too expensive for what you get.

What you can buy:

  • Mercenary Shards – From the Premium Mercenaries tab, which can be refreshed for 10 diamonds, or the Resources Shop.
  • Tavern drinks – Every 30 drinks you get rewards which will guarantee you a 5* mercenary. However, buying mercenary shards is much more efficient if you have enough diamonds to get a bloodmoon mercenary.
  • Tombstone Upgrades – You should upgrade this only in twos, for each new set of legendaries you get.

When your tombstone can hold twelve items, you shouldn’t need to upgrade it any more, as it will be able to hold all of the equipment of your hero and your mercenaries, as there is little need in this game of alternative sets.

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How to Beat Walls

Level 240, Ice Giant : Is immune to everything, so have your lineup be less reliant on skills and abilities.

Levels 333/336/339, Cyclops : Use AoE to kill the surrounding monsters quickly.

Level 270, Eva & Invincible Demon : Don’t use any mercenaries who dash around, and use W(Ground Smash) on Gaea’s Shield to drag the boss toward you.

Level 420, Griffon : Rewind time.

Tower of Time #43 : Switch between Gaea’s Shield and Devastating Hammer artifacts at some points if you have it the hammer. Use AoE.

Level 450, Red Dragon : Rewind time, or use lots of stuns/cancels on it. Eva is an excellent mercenary for this boss.

Tower of Time #48 : Use Gaea’s Shield until all of your mercenaries are dead. At this point the boss, goblin pontifex, will swarm you with enemies, which will give you Awaken every few seconds, use awaken whenever it is available. When you are at max hp, and your Q and W are available, switch to Sword of Annihilation, and use W(Leap Attack); this skill always targets the boss. After this use your Q(Whirlwind) which will take some of the damage the spawned units will do to you. Then switch back to Gaea’s Shield and get to full hp again, repeat this, switching between Gaea’s Shield and Sword of Annihilation until the boss is dead.

Info & Advice

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Attack speed should be slightly prioritized over attack because it will give you more damage due to more crits.

Use the arrow keys to rotate the camera in the best way.

If you switch artifacts while using Awaken it can cancel it.

Speed Run

If you rewind time before a speed run has been completed, you will immediately enter a new speed run. When the original speed run finishes, you will still get rewards for whatever place you finished in at the end.

Get 100 friends as quickly as possible so you can start getting lots of flowers and start collecting other people’s tombstones. These give you four pieces of random equipment, not the equipment that your friend put in them.

When your main character’s hp is low, turn off auto and use Awaken to get the most out of the lifesteal from it.

To pass some Tower of Time levels, just use a couple tanks, it will take ages, but will work on some.

You need to be at stage 500 or over to evolve a mercenary to bloodmoon2.

If you keep clicking X on this window for the exploration queue but it doesn’t close until after a few seconds, it is because you need to wait until all four mercenaries show up. 

You get 2 Dark Iron from dismantling a common item, and 8 Dark Iron from dismantling a rare item, as it costs 1 Dark Iron to fuse 3 items in to an item one rarity up, for each time you fuse three rares and then dismantle, you gain 1 Dark Iron at the expense of a small amount of gold and a little bit of your time. You get 28 Dark Iron from dismantling an epic item, as it costs 8×3+1 to get an epic from a rare, you gain 3 Dark Iron from upgrading 3 rares to an epic. You get 90 Dark Iron from dismantling a legendary, 28×3+1 = 85, so you gain 5 Dark Iron for each 3 epics you upgrade in to a legendary and then dismantle.

You should never use auto fuse, it is inefficient and will fuse things that you would not.

Relative stat distribution at all levels should look like this:

However after rewinding time you wont have a problem with dying, so you should go full attack until you get close to difficult stages.

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