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| * You are limited to only 1 Equipment Set, and 1 Equipped Food. Choose wisely | | * You are limited to only 1 Equipment Set, and 1 Equipped Food. Choose wisely |
| * The Weapons and Gear you can select are gated behind Wave requirements. Check the selections screen for info | | * The Weapons and Gear you can select are gated behind Wave requirements. Check the selections screen for info |
| | * All {{Skill|Magic}} Spells are unlocked from the start |
| * All Runes acquired during the Raid are stored. Check the My Runes page in Combat to see what you have | | * All Runes acquired during the Raid are stored. Check the My Runes page in Combat to see what you have |
| * All {{Skill|Magic}} Spells are unlocked from the start
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| * Running out of [[Runes]] or Ammo during Combat will replace your weapon with a {{ItemIcon|Bronze Scimitar}}, as will selecting a ranged weapon you do not have the correct ammo for | | * Running out of [[Runes]] or Ammo during Combat will replace your weapon with a {{ItemIcon|Bronze Scimitar}}, as will selecting a ranged weapon you do not have the correct ammo for |
| | * [[Runecrafting#Combination Runes|Combination Runes]], {{ItemIcon|Nature Rune|Nature Runes}}, and {{ItemIcon|Spirit Rune|Spirit Runes}} cannot be obtained while raiding. Players should ensure that the "Use Combination Runes" option is disabled when using Magic, otherwise spell casts will fail and the player will be reverted back to their starter weapon |
| * [[Combat Triangle]] Modifiers for Standard & Hardcore characters still apply here (Including no {{Skill|Hitpoints}} regeneration for Hardcore) | | * [[Combat Triangle]] Modifiers for Standard & Hardcore characters still apply here (Including no {{Skill|Hitpoints}} regeneration for Hardcore) |
| * This is a safe minigame. {{Icon|Hardcore}} Characters are safe if you die | | * This is a safe minigame. {{Icon|Hardcore}} Characters are safe if you die |
Revision as of 23:25, 16 January 2022
This page was last updated for (v1.0.1).
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This article is about the Golbin Raid minigame. For a guide to progressing through the minigame, see
Golbin Raid/Guide.
Golbin Raid is the first permanent minigame added to Melvor Idle. It is intended to be a fun distraction for those who want to take a break from the grind, offering unique rewards exclusive to the minigame.
The minigame is specifically designed to be fair for everyone, at any level of the game, as such there is no advantage to having high level stats or items.
How to Play
Important Information
- The Raid is in its second stage of development (see Development Plan)
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Auto Eat - Tier II is active throughout the Raid
- There are no
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Summoning, Potions, or passive Pet Bonuses
- No Combat Experience is gained during the Raid
- You are limited to only 1 Equipment Set, and 1 Equipped Food. Choose wisely
- The Weapons and Gear you can select are gated behind Wave requirements. Check the selections screen for info
- All
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Magic Spells are unlocked from the start
- All Runes acquired during the Raid are stored. Check the My Runes page in Combat to see what you have
- Running out of Runes or Ammo during Combat will replace your weapon with a Bronze Scimitar, as will selecting a ranged weapon you do not have the correct ammo for
- Combination Runes, Nature Runes, and Spirit Runes cannot be obtained while raiding. Players should ensure that the "Use Combination Runes" option is disabled when using Magic, otherwise spell casts will fail and the player will be reverted back to their starter weapon
- Combat Triangle Modifiers for Standard & Hardcore characters still apply here (Including no
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Hitpoints regeneration for Hardcore)
- This is a safe minigame.
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Hardcore Characters are safe if you die
- All Golbins killed during the raid count towards unlocking the
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Golden Golbin pet
- Any other action being performed when starting a raid will be put into Offline Progression mode, with the player receiving any XP, items, and so on for this action once the raid ends
Development Plan
- Stage 1 Initial Release & Basic Game Mechanics Implemented
- Stage 2 (current) Raid Shop, Increased Variance of Enemies & Tuning for Ranged and Magic
- Stage 3 Finalise Mechanics & Focus on Feedback
- Stage 4 Finalise Minigame
Gear Unlocks
As you progress through the waves of the Golbin Raid, more powerful gear will be unlocked.
- Wave 1-9: Gear that normally requires level 70 and under
- Wave 10-19: Gear that normally requires level 84 and under
- Wave 20+: All Gear available
Shop
The Golbin Raid minigame has its own shop, from which the player can purchase various upgrades in exchange for Raid Coins. All purchases made within this shop will only impact the minigame, and will have no effect on other areas of the game.
Raid Coins
The number of Raid Coins earned increases with the number of cleared waves. The amount of coins earned for a raid with [math]\displaystyle{ \text{wave} }[/math] waves cleared is given by:
[math]\displaystyle{ \text{Raid Coins} =
\begin{cases}
3 \times \text{wave} \times \left \lfloor 2 + \frac{\text{wave}}{4} \right \rfloor \times \left \lfloor 1 + \frac{\text{wave}}{15} \right \rfloor & \text{if wave} \ge 3 \\
0 & \text{if wave} \le 2
\end{cases}
}[/math]
where: [math]\displaystyle{ \left \lfloor x \right \rfloor }[/math] is the floor function.
Waves Cleared |
Raid Coins
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5 |
45
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10 |
120
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15 |
450
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20 |
840
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30 |
2,430
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40 |
4,320
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50 |
8,400
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75 |
27,000
|
100 |
56,700
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125 |
111,375
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150 |
193,050
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175 |
283,500
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200 |
436,800
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The cost of skipping waves also increases with the number of waves, where the cost of skipping wave number [math]\displaystyle{ \text{wave} }[/math] is given by:
[math]\displaystyle{ \text{Skip Cost} = \left \lfloor 100 \times \left ( \text{wave} + 1 \right ) \times \left ( 1 - \text{Skip Cost Reduction} \right ) \right \rfloor }[/math]
where: [math]\displaystyle{ \left \lfloor x \right \rfloor }[/math] is the floor function.
Where [math]\displaystyle{ \text{Skip Cost Reduction} }[/math] is 0.01 multiplied by the number of times the "Reduce Wave Skip Cost" upgrade has been purchased, up to a maximum of 0.5.
Ammo
If Ammo is chosen during the selection phase, two random options will be offered alongside an option to increase your existing ammo. The quantity of Ammo offered increases with the number of cleared waves, can be increased by purchasing the Ammo Gatherer upgrade within the raid shop, and is a random amount between [math]\displaystyle{ 1 }[/math] and the maximum quantity:
[math]\displaystyle{ \text{Ammo Max} = 25 \times \text{wave} \times \left ( 1 + \text{Raid Shop Multiplier} \right ) }[/math]
Where [math]\displaystyle{ \text{Raid Shop Multiplier} }[/math] has an initial value of 0, increasing by 0.05 for each time the Ammo Gatherer upgrade has been purchased.
Runes
If Runes is chosen during the selection phase, two random options will be offered, and a option to increase your existing ammo. The quantity of Runes offered increases with the number of cleared waves, can be increased by purchasing the Rune Pouch upgrade within the raid shop, and is a random amount between [math]\displaystyle{ 10 }[/math] and the maximum quantity:
[math]\displaystyle{ \text{Runes Max} = 25 \times \text{wave} \times \left ( 1 + \text{Raid Shop Multiplier} \right ) + 9 }[/math]
Where [math]\displaystyle{ \text{Raid Shop Multiplier} }[/math] has an initial value of 0, increasing by 0.05 for each time the Rune Pouch upgrade has been purchased.
Food
If Food is chosen during the selection phase, three random options will be offered. The quantity of Food offered increases with the number of cleared waves, can be increased by purchasing the Food Bonus upgrade within the raid shop, and is a random amount between [math]\displaystyle{ \text{wave} + \text{Raid Shop Bonus} }[/math] and the maximum quantity:
[math]\displaystyle{ \text{Food Max} = 12 \times \text{wave} + \text{Raid Shop Bonus} - 1 }[/math]
Where [math]\displaystyle{ \text{Raid Shop Bonus} }[/math] has an initial value of 0, increasing by 5 for each time the Food Bonus upgrade has been purchased.