

Then, when it's time to switch to hybrid, the extra one(s) can be assigned to the attack area to deal critical click damage and gain combo momentum very quickly.įor active play, you could theoretically have an Auto Clicker assigned to the enemy attack area and one at every ability, except for Clickstorm, of course. If you have more than one, one can be used to level a hero, while the others net Nogardnit's bonus. Alternatively, you can completely get rid of it and benefit from Nogardnit's bonus.įor Hybrid players, an Auto Clicker or two can help as you can have one levelling heroes, then switch them to auto-attacking. It can get placed on individual heroes to level them and makes mid to late games easier by letting you simply auto-click Tsuchi for hours while you do something else until you reach enemy levels where you need to start micro-managing hero levelling or perhaps switch to Hybrid game-play. This means you can re-assign them as often as you see fit, and when you get more than one, you can manage them all in the same way.įor Idle game-play, one Auto Clicker is a very sound investment when you get the chance. They appear to be permanent items once you purchase them, lasting through Transcensions. When you remove the Auto Clicker, it will go back into your pool of Auto Clickers. You can also hold the 'C' key and click on the auto clicker pool to remove all active clickers. (Note that the slight flash under the Auto Clicker is actually flashing at the 10 per second rate) In the background, the target is actually applying 10 CPS to itself. The hand itself is only a decoration used to represent what is being automatically clicked. Click on the "X" to remove the Auto Clicker.

When you apply the Auto Clicker, a graphic of a hand appears over the Auto Clicker's target, along with an "X." The "X" is the only usable part of the UI if you click on the hand, nothing will happen. However, you can have multiple Auto Clickers over the enemy attack area. You can apply only one Auto Clicker to a hero level button, skill button, or the "Buy Available Upgrades" button. This can be useful to buy upgrades as soon as they're affordable, and even better when combined with a level-up Auto Clicker. " Buy Available Upgrades": To automatically buy all affordable upgrades.The ability description popup displays when an Auto Clicker hovers over the skill.

Skills: To auto-activate skills when their timers cool down.Auto Clickers assigned to level buttons will continue to operate when looking at other tabs on the game screen. Heroes row yellow-highlights when an Auto Clicker hovers over their levelling button. Hero Level Buttons: To auto level heroes as you get enough Gold to level their next level.Auto Clickers are able to bring your click rate over the normal cap of 60 clicks per second. Any Auto Clicker assigned here will contribute auto click-attacks to enemies on normal screen and Immortals on Immortal fight screen. Area yellow-outlines when you hover over it with an Auto Clicker. Clickable Enemy Area: To auto click-attack.Currently, you can only apply Auto Clickers to the following parts of the game screen: The Auto Clicker is dragged and dropped from the icon on the right-side of the screen that represents your pool of Auto Clickers to the place you want it to click. Web version: 100 + 50 n n = number of Auto Clickers bought for Clicking Monsters Mostly pointless, but I got an enhaced Dark Ritual through it once so it does have a small chance to matter.Īs far as I can tell it picks randomly between all of your abilities except energize, and reload, and seems to have an equal chance of it, so clicking on the bee is ~14% chance of dark ritual.Īlso, you can click anywhere around the bee without removing idle, so you dont need to be super careful of not clicking one too many times when you are clicking on him.Each Auto Clicker's cost follows this formula: (yes they stack)Īlso, if you activate Energize, it will double the effect that the bee gives you. It can use abilities that are on cooldown, and it doesn't cause abilities cooldowns to activate when it does activate, in addition to that, clicking on the bee doesn't remove your idle status, (if you have any of those ancients) so it can be pretty awesome to get something like powersurge +100% damage going while you have idle damage up. But it can do other things like clickstorm too, which are mostly useless. If you're honestly asking, you click on it after 50 or so clicks it will activate a random ability for you disregarding the cooldown, I've got about 20 dark rituals going from those bees currently.
