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This section will be expanded in the future.
This section will be expanded in the future.
=How to use this Guide=
All three combat styles are connected. It is impossible to use only one style throughout the game if you wish to complete all content. Most people start with melee because it is the easiest style in terms of gear.
It is highly recommend to level all styles to not be in the position where you finished {{ZoneIcon|Volcanic Cave}} and then have to level your {{Skill|Ranged}} from level 1 for 2 weeks.
Each of the different combat styles has a subsection that lists out all of the best XP/hr monsters and idleable dungeons at this gear breakpoint. It assumes that you are using exactly the gear that is listed with no potions or prayers, both of which would greatly improve your clear speed and XP rates.
Auto Eat tiers are listed out when buying the next tier would allow you to clear a dungeon you otherwise couldn't.
The monster levels are listed where possible. It should roughly guide you on what item to work towards next.
Melvor's combat is not put on a leaderboard, so regardless of what I put here, I recommend setting a goal and working towards it. Things like FEZ are highly satisfying to finish. Clearing God Dungeons also greatly assists the core game skills, so maybe {{UpgradeIcon|Master of Nature}} is your goal.


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