Turn Magic Loot’s main progression into one connected routine. Auto Click keeps magic training active, while Auto Dungeon Farm fights through dungeons and Auto Loot gathers the rewards. The collected gear can then support upgrades, selling, and future rebirths without stopping after every battle.
Build a Smarter Loot Routine
Control what the farm keeps with the rarity and value filters. This helps focus the routine on useful drops instead of filling the inventory with every item it finds unwanted loot.
Use Loot Rarity Filter to choose acceptable rarity levels.
Set Loot Value Filter when item value matters more than rarity.
Let Auto Sell handle resources that are ready to be converted.
For a safer dungeon setup, configure the health controls before starting:
Set the health level that activates Emergency Retreat.
Choose a higher recovery point with Resume Health Threshold.
Adjust Enemy Hover Height for the preferred farming position.
Start the dungeon routine after checking both thresholds.
Keep the resume threshold above the retreat threshold so the character has time to recover before returning.
System | Main job | Useful during |
|---|
Combat | Keeps attacks and dungeon farming active | Enemy and boss fights |
Equipment | Improves weapons and armor | Preparing for harder areas |
Progression | Handles general upgrades and rebirths | Long farming sessions |
Rewards | Collects timed rewards and uses potions | Extra progression support |
A typical routine can be arranged like this:
Train magic
Enter dungeon
Collect filtered loot
Sell or upgrade
Recover when needed
Continue farming
Progress Beyond the Dungeon
Auto Upgrade Weapon and Auto Upgrade Armor help turn collected resources into stronger equipment, while the general upgrade option covers the wider progression system. Auto Use Potions can keep available boosts active, and online rewards are collected when they become ready.
The result is a full training and dungeon cycle where combat, loot management, safety settings, and character growth work together instead of running as separate tools.
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