- Unscathed RNG setup: Adjust rarity warnings, Auto Equip, Aura Filters, and sound settings after the tutorial.
- Early priority: Start auto-crafting Wraps, then prepare Chainmail and later luck equipment.
- Skill build: Invest in Luck Bonus first, then XP Gain, Bonus Roll improvements, and material reduction.
- Combat route: Clear both difficulties in each Act before moving forward or upgrading Gems.
- Farming habit: Accept daily, weekly, and NPC quests while rolling to collect passive XP and rewards.
Unscathed RNG Beginner Guide: First Setup
Unscathed RNG beginner guide priorities are simple: reduce unnecessary menus, improve luck early, and begin collecting crafting materials before recipes become a bottleneck. After finishing the tutorial, spend a few minutes setting up the systems that support both active play and AFK rolling.
Video Highlights:
- Recommended settings for rarity warnings and automatic equipment.
- Early Blacksmith crafting with Wraps and Chainmail.
- Skill tree priorities for Luck, XP, Bonus Rolls, and materials.
- Act progression, Gem upgrades, Traits, biomes, gliders, and potions.
Configure Rolling
Set the skip rarity warning and Auto Equip values high enough to avoid constant equip-or-sell prompts. Update them when your best Aura improves.
Start Crafting
Visit the Blacksmith and enable auto-crafting for the best available luck item. Auto-crafting saves attention while you continue rolling.
Build Resources
Visit the Innkeeper whenever stock refreshes. Cloth and Brass Metal Rings become important for future crafting recipes.
| Setup Area | Recommended Action | Why It Helps |
|---|---|---|
| Rarity warning | Set the skip threshold around your current progression | Reduces interruptions during repeated rolls |
| Auto Equip | Equip higher-rarity Auras automatically | Keeps stronger finds ready for combat or collection |
| Aura Filter | Skip unwanted low-tier Auras | Makes AFK rolling and inventory management easier |
| UI sounds | Lower UI sound volume if needed | Removes repetitive rolling audio without changing gameplay |
| Blacksmith | Enable auto-crafting for the next luck item | Converts materials automatically as requirements are met |
Do not wait until a recipe is active before buying materials. When the Innkeeper has Cloth or Brass Metal Rings in stock, purchase useful quantities early and let the stock rotation work in your favor.
Luck Gear, Skill Points, and Quest XP
Luck determines the quality of individual rolls, while XP and Bonus Roll improvements help your account reach stronger upgrades sooner. A practical beginner build should focus on general value before specializing into a single elemental branch.
Start by maxing the first Luck Bonus chain available in the skill tree. Add one point to Elemental Luck, then invest in XP Gain so each roll contributes more account progression. Bonus Roll improvements are a strong follow-up because they create additional opportunities for valuable results.
| Priority | Upgrade Focus | Beginner Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Luck Bonus levels one through five | Improves the odds of finding stronger Auras |
| 2 | One Elemental Luck point | Opens early elemental value without over-specializing |
| 3 | XP Gain | Speeds access to later skill points |
| 4 | Bonus Roll increase | Adds more value to repeated rolling sessions |
| 5 | Material Reduction | Lowers the resource pressure of later recipes |
Claim Every Quest
Open the quest board and accept all available Daily and Weekly quests. These objectives commonly complete while you roll, fight, and gather materials, so accepting them early creates passive XP and reward income.
Check NPC Objectives
Speak with NPCs that display an exclamation point. Their quests provide additional XP and can be completed alongside your normal progression route.
Spend Early Skill Points
Prioritize Luck Bonus, then place points into XP Gain and Bonus Roll improvements. Avoid spreading points across every elemental branch before you have a clear target.
Reduce Crafting Costs
Add Material Reduction after your primary luck and XP nodes. This becomes more useful as recipes begin requiring multiple Auras and crafted components.
Daily quests, weekly quests, and NPC objectives cost no special preparation. Accept them before a long rolling session, then claim the rewards when completed so your skill tree keeps moving.
Act Progression and Gem Upgrades
The combat system gives your Aura collection a second purpose. Instead of only rolling for rarity, use your strongest Auras to clear Acts, collect Fragments, and upgrade Gems. Each Act includes two difficulties, and both must be completed before the next Act becomes available.
Your strongest Auras appear at the top of the left-side combat lineup. Select the best available options, then use the turn-based battle system to choose moves and potions. Auto battle and increased fight speed can shorten routine clears when you are comfortable with the matchup.
| Progression Task | Completion Rule | Reward Value |
|---|---|---|
| Act difficulty one | Clear the first version of the Act | Opens further combat progression |
| Act difficulty two | Clear the harder version of the same Act | Required before advancing |
| Story progression | Continue until the team can no longer clear reliably | Provides rewards, XP, and progression checks |
| Gem upgrade | Spend Fragments at the relevant Gem NPC | Raises the Gem level and its bonus |
| Trait upgrade | Spend Shards in the Trait menu | Adds a passive effect to a Gem |
If you can no longer clear an Act on the first attempt, treat that as a useful progression signal. Return to rolling, improve your Auras, and come back with a stronger combat lineup instead of repeatedly spending time on an underpowered clear.
When you earn enough Fragments, visit the NPC associated with your starter and open the Gem upgrade menu. Luck Gems are a strong first investment for players who are still collecting broadly. A specialized elemental Gem becomes more attractive once you know which Aura or element you want to pursue.
Traits are separate from Gem levels. Your first Shard should usually be placed on the Luck Gem because any useful Trait improves the accessory more than leaving it without a passive effect. Save serious rerolling for a later stage when your Gem is developed and your target element is clear.
Biomes, Gliders, and Potion Timing
Elemental biomes improve the chances of finding matching elemental Auras, making them important target-farming windows. The observed elemental associations include Monsoon for Water, Rapture for Demon, Inferno for Fire, Overgrown for Earth, and Eden for Light.
Use these windows with a matching Gem, Trait, and potion whenever possible. General luck remains useful for broad collection goals, but focused farming becomes more efficient once you are hunting a specific element.
| Biome | Elemental Focus | Best Beginner Use |
|---|---|---|
| Monsoon | Water | Roll with Water-focused bonuses |
| Rapture | Demon | Target Demon Auras with matching upgrades |
| Inferno | Fire | Pair Fire luck with stronger roll speed |
| Overgrown | Earth | Use for Earth Aura collection or progression |
| Eden | Light | Combine Light bonuses with a developed Luck Gem |
| Normal | No highlighted element | Craft, sell, quest, and prepare between windows |
The cannon near the central area leads to the glider obby. Gliders differ in speed, with Common, Rare, and Legendary options requiring increasing amounts of Coins. Faster gliders can collect more rings during the course, while slower options may still provide partial bonuses.
The obby and glider course are useful active-play alternatives when you do not want to stand still and roll. The resulting buffs can include Luck, Roll Speed, and potions. Movement-speed Auras such as Cloud Chaser are also valuable for navigating the map more quickly.
| Active Activity | Main Benefit | When to Use It |
|---|---|---|
| Rolling | Aura collection and passive progression | During AFK or focused farming |
| Act battles | Fragments and Gem progression | When your combat lineup can clear |
| Glider obby | Temporary Luck, Roll Speed, and potion rewards | During active play windows |
| Potion crafting | Strong temporary buffs | After core Blacksmith gear is established |
| NPC quests | XP and additional rewards | Whenever objectives are available |
Use your strongest luck potions during a matching elemental biome, not during routine setup in a neutral area. Prepare your Gem, Trait, inventory, and Auto Roll first so the buff window is spent rolling.
Crafting Route and Beginner Checklist
The Blacksmith should remain part of your regular routine. Auto-craft the next best luck item instead of stopping after the first upgrade. Wraps are an early milestone, followed by Chainmail and the later combined equipment needed for the strongest luck-focused crafting path.
The Innkeeper’s stock rotates, so check it regularly for Cloth and Brass Metal Rings. Brass Metal Rings are particularly important because later recipes can require many of them. The final crafted equipment also combines earlier items, which makes it inefficient to sell every duplicate Aura without checking recipe requirements.
Essential Beginner Milestones:
- Configure rarity warnings, Auto Equip, Aura Filters, and sound settings
- Enable auto-crafting for Wraps and begin collecting Cloth
- Buy Brass Metal Rings whenever useful stock appears
- Max the early Luck Bonus chain and add XP Gain
- Accept Daily, Weekly, and NPC quests
- Clear both difficulties of each Act before advancing
- Upgrade the Luck Gem with Fragments and add a first Trait with Shards
| Crafting Stage | Key Materials Mentioned | Progression Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Wraps | Epic Aura, Legendary Aura, Cloth | Provides an early luck increase |
| Chainmail | Brass Metal Rings, additional Auras, Wraps | Builds toward stronger luck equipment |
| Combined final gear | Wraps, Chainmail, Lucky Bone, other rare materials | Creates a major overall luck improvement |
| Teleporter | Several crafted and Aura materials | Shortens travel to the potion area |
| Magnet | Crafted materials and Auras | Collects nearby drops more conveniently |
Before selling Auras, separate your inventory into three groups:
- Combat Auras: Keep the strongest options for Act progression.
- Recipe reserves: Protect materials required for current or near-term crafts.
- True surplus: Sell only what remains after combat and crafting needs are covered.
A Magnet can help collect dropped items while rolling or staying AFK, but it should be treated as a convenience goal rather than an early requirement. The Teleporter is similarly helpful once potion crafting becomes part of your normal loop. Prioritize the core luck equipment first.
Mass selling can slow progression if you remove an Aura needed for Chainmail, Magnet, Teleporter, or combined equipment. Reserve recipe materials before converting duplicates into XP or Coins.
Early Goal
Configure Auto Roll behavior, accept quests, and begin Wraps through the Blacksmith.
Midgame Goal
Clear Acts, collect Fragments, upgrade the Luck Gem, and add a useful Trait.
Active Goal
Run the glider obby, gather temporary buffs, and target matching elemental biomes.
Long-Term Goal
Continue auto-crafting toward the strongest combined luck equipment and better potions.
Q: What should I do first in the Unscathed RNG beginner guide?
Adjust rarity warnings, Auto Equip, Aura Filters, and sound settings. Then visit the Blacksmith to start auto-crafting Wraps while collecting Cloth and Brass Metal Rings from the Innkeeper.
Q: Which skill tree upgrades are best for new players?
Prioritize the Luck Bonus chain, add an early Elemental Luck point, then invest in XP Gain and Bonus Roll improvements. Material Reduction becomes more useful after the main luck priorities.
Q: When should I stop pushing Acts?
Continue until you can no longer clear an Act reliably on the first attempt. At that point, roll stronger Auras, improve your equipment and Gems, then return to combat.
Q: Should I upgrade a Luck Gem or an elemental Gem first?
Choose the Luck Gem when you are collecting broadly or changing targets. Choose an elemental Gem when you have a specific element and matching biome as your main farming target.
A Reliable Daily Farming Loop
Once the opening setup is complete, use a repeatable routine instead of switching activities randomly. Start by accepting every available quest, checking Innkeeper stock, and confirming that the Blacksmith is working on your next useful item.
Next, roll until you have enough new Auras to improve combat, then clear as many Act difficulties as your lineup allows. Spend the resulting Fragments on Gems and Shards on useful Traits. When an elemental biome appears, equip the matching setup and use temporary buffs only after preparation is complete.
| Daily Loop Stage | Action |
|---|---|
| 1 | Accept Daily, Weekly, and NPC quests |
| 2 | Check Innkeeper stock for crafting materials |
| 3 | Confirm Blacksmith auto-crafting |
| 4 | Roll and keep stronger combat or recipe Auras |
| 5 | Clear available Act difficulties |
| 6 | Spend Fragments, Shards, and skill points |
| 7 | Run the glider obby during active play |
| 8 | Return to rolling in the next useful biome |
Keep quests active, Expeditions or passive systems running when available, and auto-crafting enabled while you roll. Small maintenance actions compound into faster Gem, gear, and Aura progression.
For additional visual guidance, use the Unscathed RNG starter guide on YouTube as a companion walkthrough for the early settings, crafting route, Acts, Gems, glider course, and potion area.