
Everyone else should stay at the level that unlocked their final abilities, until you're ready to Ascend. Brittany, Ivan, Great Forest Seer, Treebeast, and Frostleaf. Only concentrate on leveling up the ideal Heroes past 200: Masked Samurai.
Once Heroes reach level 200, they start to receive a 4X damage bonus every 25 levels. Repeat this process until you've bought all abilities (except for Amenhotep's Ascension upgrade). Upgrade every Hero to 25 and purchase their second upgrade. Zone every new Hero to 10 after you get them and then purchase their first upgrade. Buy every new Hero when they become available. Souls spent on Morgulis give an 11-percent boost. Unused Hero Souls normally provide a 10-percent damage boost. Mid-game: After you have every other Ancient you want, buy Morgulis and put Hero Souls not needed for Gilds or Ancient upgrades into him. Hybrid: Atman, Siyalatas, Libertas, Fragsworth, Bhaal, Mammon, Dora, Mimzee, Solomon, and Fortuna. Active: Atman, Fragsworth, Bhaal, Mammon, Dora, Mimzee, Solomon, and Fortuna. Idle: Atman, Siyalatas, Libertas, Mammon, Dora, Mimzee, Solomon, and Fortuna. Some Ancients provide more useful benefits than others – those marked "Top Tier" and "High Tier" at the Clicker Heroes Wiki are the ones to buy first. Upgrades and new Ancients cost Hero Souls, which are earned by defeating Primal Bosses, performing Ascensions, and buying Quick Ascensions.Įach consecutive Ancient costs exponentially more Hero Souls to buy, so only buy Ancients that benefit your chosen play style. The ability to purchase Ancients unlocks after you complete your first Ascension. It's slower than Active and requires the purchase of more Ancients, but most players without access to a turbo function will find it the most reasonable play style.Īncients are equippable beings that provide important buffs and bonuses. Hybrid: The best of both worlds, this style involves idling through early levels and then switching to active clicking when progress begins to slow down in the later levels. A controller or accessory that provides Turbo or Autofire functions (such as a Brook Super Converter or Titan One) makes this style much easier to accomplish. This style relies on the Bhaal, Fragsworth and Juggernaut Ancients. Thus you'll progress through the game faster, reaching higher maximum levels earlier than other play styles would. Active: At the opposite end of the spectrum, this style involves constantly clicking the attack button in order to deal maximum damage.
As long as you have either Libertas or Siyalatas in your Ancients roster, you'll enter idle mode by not clicking or activating a skill for 60 seconds. You'll set the controller down and let the game do all the work – once you have the appropriate heroes and Ancients.
Idle: This play style requires the least attention from players, but it also offers the slowest progression.