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| This guide is meant to be used as guidelines for when dungeons can be reasonably completed. I leave it up to you to decide yourself if you are ready or not. Many of these dungeons can be completed with lower stats and lower tiered equipment than shown, but that could mean the clear time of the dungeon would be significantly slower or have much more chance of killing your character. | | This guide is meant to be used as guidelines for when dungeons can be reasonably completed. We leave it up to you to decide yourself if you are ready or not. Many of these dungeons can be completed with lower stats and lower tiered equipment than shown, but that could mean the clear time of the dungeon would be significantly slower or have much more chance of killing your character. |
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| DR%(Damage Reduction %) is a stat often overlooked by new players as not many low level armors provide it. DR% is very helpful to have early on, allowing you to complete dungeons with lower health levels. And it is an absolute necessity for survival when you are tackling the most difficult dungeons Melvor has on offer. DR% is most easily accessible from upgrading Armor to (G) level eg.[[(G) Steel Helmet]]. | | DR%(Damage Reduction %) is a stat often overlooked by new players as not many low level armors provide it. DR% is very helpful to have early on, allowing you to complete dungeons with lower health levels. And it is an absolute necessity for survival when you are tackling the most difficult dungeons Melvor has on offer. DR% is most easily accessible from upgrading Armor to (G) eg. [[(G) Steel Helmet]]. |
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| If you would like to make sure you are able to survive, there are great tools created by our community available at [[Spreadsheets and Theorycrafting]]. | | If you would like to make sure you are able to survive, there are great tools created by our community available at [[Spreadsheets and Theorycrafting]]. |
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Introduction
This guide is meant to be used as guidelines for when dungeons can be reasonably completed. We leave it up to you to decide yourself if you are ready or not. Many of these dungeons can be completed with lower stats and lower tiered equipment than shown, but that could mean the clear time of the dungeon would be significantly slower or have much more chance of killing your character.
DR%(Damage Reduction %) is a stat often overlooked by new players as not many low level armors provide it. DR% is very helpful to have early on, allowing you to complete dungeons with lower health levels. And it is an absolute necessity for survival when you are tackling the most difficult dungeons Melvor has on offer. DR% is most easily accessible from upgrading Armor to (G) eg. (G) Steel Helmet.
If you would like to make sure you are able to survive, there are great tools created by our community available at Spreadsheets and Theorycrafting.
Chicken Coop
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Chicken Coop is the easiest dungeon available in Melvor Idle. It doesn’t offer much in the way of a challenge or rewards, but it is a good introduction to dungeon mechanics. While it is possible to complete Chicken Coop with no prior investment in your combat skills, we recommend at least familiarizing yourself with combat mechanics before tackling this dungeon.
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Rewards
70 - 700
Egg Chest
Stat and Equipment Recommendations
Health
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Survive
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100+ HP
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AutoEat 1
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260+ HP
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AutoEat 2
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180+ HP
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AutoEat 3
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130+ HP
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Melee
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Attack
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5
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Strength
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5
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Defence
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5
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Armor
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Steel
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Weapon
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Steel
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Ranged
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Ranged
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10
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Armor
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Hard Leather
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Weapon
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Oak Bow
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Magic
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Magic
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1
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Armor
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Air Acolyte robes
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Weapon
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Staff of Air
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Undead Graveyard
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Undead Graveyard is a low level dungeon. Although it can be completed early on and with low stats, most players will only complete Undead Graveyard later on when they are looking to fill out their item completion log. The dungeons most notable drop is the Bone Necklace.
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Rewards
140 - 1,400
Standard Chest
Stat and Equipment Recommendations
Health
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Survive
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120+ HP
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AutoEat 1
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530+ HP
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AutoEat 2
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360+ HP
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AutoEat 3
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270+ HP
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Melee
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Attack
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20
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Strength
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20
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Defence
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20
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Armor
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Mithril
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Weapon
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Mithril
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Ranged
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Ranged
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30
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Armor
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Hard Leather
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Weapon
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Maple Bow
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Magic
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Magic
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14
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Armor
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Air Acolyte robes
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Weapon
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Staff of Air
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Bandit Base
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Bandit Base is the lowest level dungeon to not have Melee as its dominant combat style. It is able to be completed quickly using Melee combat, but players will often opt to complete this dungeon while training their ranged combat stats and hunt for the elusive Ancient bow.
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Rewards
300
Bandit Chest
Stat and Equipment Recommendations
Health
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Survive
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180+ HP
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AutoEat 1
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870+ HP
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AutoEat 2
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580+ HP
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AutoEat 3
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440+ HP
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Melee
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Attack
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50
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Strength
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50
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Defence
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50
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Armor
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Rune
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Weapon
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Rune
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Ranged
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Ranged
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40
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Armor
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Green D-Hide
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Weapon
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Yew Bow
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Magic
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Magic
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35
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Armor
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Air Adept robes
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Weapon
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Air Battlestaff
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Hall of Wizards
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Hall of Wizards is the earliest dungeon to feature Magic as its dominant combat style. While its appears early in the list of dungeons its combat style can make it quite tough for many players who train melee as their first combat style. Its drop table includes powerful Ancient Wizard armor and The Book of Eli.
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Rewards
1,400 - 3,500
Magic Chest
Stat and Equipment Recommendations
Health
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Survive
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220+ HP
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AutoEat 1
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990+ HP 6% DR
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AutoEat 2
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700+ HP
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AutoEat 3
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530+ HP
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Melee
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Attack
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60
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Strength
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60
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Defence
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60
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Armor
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Dragon
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Weapon
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Dragon
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Ranged
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Ranged
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40
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Armor
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Green D-Hide
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Weapon
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Yew Bow
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Magic
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Magic
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57
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Armor
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Air Adept robes
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Weapon
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Air Battlestaff
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Spider Forest
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Spider Forest is the first dungeon that many players will set their sights on for repeated clears. It is the source of the incredibly useful Amulet of Looting that allows players to automate the collection of dropped loot from monsters.
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Rewards
350 - 3,500
Spider Chest
Stat and Equipment Recommendations
Health
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Survive
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150+ HP
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AutoEat 1
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710+ HP
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AutoEat 2
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480+ HP
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AutoEat 3
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360+ HP
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Melee
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Attack
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40
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Strength
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40
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Defence
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40
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Armor
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Rune
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Weapon
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Rune
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Ranged
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Ranged
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40
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Armor
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Green D-Hide
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Weapon
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Yew Bow
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Magic
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Magic
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14
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Armor
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Air Acolyte robes
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Weapon
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Staff of Air
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Deep Sea Ship
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Deep Sea Ship is a popular dungeon to complete following Spider Forest, its chest has the chance of giving the powerful Sunset Rapier that many players use all through the most difficult dungeons in Melvor Idle.
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Rewards
280
Pirate Booty
Stat and Equipment Recommendations
Health
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Survive
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210+ HP
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AutoEat 1
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990+ HP 3% DR
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AutoEat 2
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680+ HP
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AutoEat 3
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510+ HP
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Melee
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Attack
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60
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Strength
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60
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Defence
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60
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Armor
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Dragon
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Weapon
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Dragon
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Ranged
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Ranged
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50
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Armor
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Blue D-Hide
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Weapon
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Magic Bow
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Magic
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Magic
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28
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Armor
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Air Acolyte robes
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Weapon
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Staff of Air
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Frozen Cove
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Frozen Cove is an often ignored dungeon. It is the only source for many pieces of Ice Armor and Weapons. Such equipment can be useful as an easy source of early DR%, but they are quickly out performed by their crafted counterparts.
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Rewards
1,400 - 7,000
Frozen Chest
Stat and Equipment Recommendations
Health
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Survive
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180+ HP
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AutoEat 1
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860+ HP
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AutoEat 2
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580+ HP
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AutoEat 3
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430+ HP
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Melee
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Attack
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50
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Strength
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50
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Defence
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50
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Armor
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Rune
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Weapon
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Rune
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Ranged
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Ranged
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40
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Armor
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Green D-Hide
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Weapon
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Yew Bow
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Magic
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Magic
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28
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Armor
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Air Acolyte robes
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Weapon
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Staff of Air
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