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There are two types of currency in Melvor Idle, Gold Pieces (GP) and Slayer Coins (SC).
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There are three types of currency in Melvor Idle: {{GP}}[[Gold Pieces]] (GP), {{SC}}[[Slayer Coins]] (SC), and {{RC}}[[Raid Coins]] (RC). GP and SC are used to purchase items, upgrades, and equipment from the [[Shop]], while Raid Coins are used to purchase upgrades and skip waves for the [[Golbin Raid]] minigame. There is no limit on the amount of GP, SC, or RC the player can have.
 
Number formatting can be changed in the [[Settings]] menu under interface settings. Currency numbers below 100,000 are not abbreviated, numbers 100,000 in size or above will have the last three digits replaced with the letter K. K is shorthand for thousand, so 100K represents one hundred thousand. Numbers 10,000,000 in size or above will have the last six digits replaced with M. M is shorthand for million, so 10M represents ten million. Numbers 10,000,000,000 in size or above will have the last nine digits replaced with B. B is shorthand for billion, so 10B represents ten billion.
 
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Latest revision as of 12:46, 4 May 2024

There are three types of currency in Melvor Idle: GPGold Pieces (GP), SCSlayer Coins (SC), and RCRaid Coins (RC). GP and SC are used to purchase items, upgrades, and equipment from the Shop, while Raid Coins are used to purchase upgrades and skip waves for the Golbin Raid minigame. There is no limit on the amount of GP, SC, or RC the player can have.

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Number formatting can be changed in the Settings menu under interface settings. Currency numbers below 100,000 are not abbreviated, numbers 100,000 in size or above will have the last three digits replaced with the letter K. K is shorthand for thousand, so 100K represents one hundred thousand. Numbers 10,000,000 in size or above will have the last six digits replaced with M. M is shorthand for million, so 10M represents ten million. Numbers 10,000,000,000 in size or above will have the last nine digits replaced with B. B is shorthand for billion, so 10B represents ten billion.