- Unscathed RNG progression guide: Set up Auto Equip, rarity filters, and rolling settings immediately.
- Early priority: Craft the best available luck gear while collecting Cloth and Brass Metal Rings.
- Skill tree: Max general Luck first, then improve XP gain and Bonus Roll benefits.
- Combat route: Clear both difficulties in each Act before moving to the next area.
- Long-term goal: Upgrade Gems, add Traits, target matching elemental biomes, and finish Bonetanium.
Unscathed RNG Progression Guide: First Setup
The fastest early route is to reduce unnecessary menus, automate crafting, and keep rolling while you gather materials. Your first few minutes after the tutorial should establish a low-maintenance farming loop instead of focusing only on chasing rare Auras.
Video Highlights:
- Configure rarity warnings and Auto Equip for less interruption during rolls.
- Start Auto Crafting with the Blacksmith and prepare materials for future upgrades.
- Accept daily, weekly, and NPC quests for passive experience and skill points.
- Use public-lobby friendships and movement-speed Auras to improve map efficiency.
Settings
Set Skip Rarity Warning near 999 and Auto Equip around 1,000 while your collection is still developing.
Blacksmith
Begin Auto Crafting with Wraps, then continue toward Chain Mail and later luck-focused equipment.
Quest Board
Accept Daily and Weekly quests before rolling because many objectives complete passively during normal play.
Movement
Keep a Cloud Chaser Aura if you obtain one; its movement-speed bonus helps with active map activities.
The rarity settings are especially useful when you want to roll while AFK. A lower-quality Aura can be skipped automatically, while stronger results can be equipped without stopping the roll cycle. Adjust Auto Equip upward as your best Aura improves.
The Blacksmith should become an early routine. Wraps provide a luck increase and use an Epic Aura, a Legendary Aura, and Cloth. The Innkeeper’s stock rotates every five minutes, so purchase Cloth whenever it appears. Brass Metal Rings are also worth buying early because later recipes require several batches.
| Early task | Recommended action | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Roll settings | Set warning and Auto Equip thresholds | Reduces interruptions during repeated rolls |
| Innkeeper stock | Buy Cloth and Brass Metal Rings when available | Prevents later crafting delays |
| Blacksmith | Enable Auto Crafting for the next best item | Converts materials without constant manual input |
| Quest board | Accept every available Daily and Weekly quest | Provides passive XP and additional rewards |
| NPCs | Speak with NPCs showing an exclamation point | Adds more quests to your normal progression loop |
Do not wait until a recipe is active before collecting Brass Metal Rings. Buying them during earlier shop rotations keeps future equipment upgrades moving.
Luck, XP, and Crafting Priorities
Unscathed RNG rewards a balanced progression plan. Luck improves the quality of individual rolls, while XP and Bonus Roll improvements help you reach stronger skill-tree upgrades sooner. Crafting adds another layer of consistent improvement when rare Auras are not appearing.
Follow this order for a reliable early account:
Max General Luck
Spend your first Luck-tree points on the general Luck Bonus nodes. The first five ranks are the safest investment because every future roll benefits from them.
Add Elemental Luck
Put an early point into Elemental Luck, but avoid spreading points across every individual element before you have a specific target.
Improve XP Gain
Use the Strategist tree to increase XP gain. Rolling awards XP, so this helps generate skill points while you continue farming Auras.
Boost Bonus Rolls
Invest in Bonus Roll improvements after your core Luck and XP priorities. Bonus Rolls occur every ten spins and create additional opportunities for better results.
Reduce Material Costs
Add Material Reduction once higher crafting recipes become a bottleneck. It lowers the number of materials needed for expensive equipment.
The crafting sequence should continue without long pauses. After Wraps, move to Chain Mail, then keep Auto Crafting active for the next strongest available item. The final combined equipment project uses several earlier crafted pieces, so early material preparation is more valuable than selling every duplicate Aura immediately.
| Priority | Upgrade or system | Suggested timing | Main benefit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | General Luck Bonus | First skill points | Improves broad Aura quality |
| 2 | Elemental Luck | Early supporting point | Strengthens elemental targeting |
| 3 | XP Gain | After initial Luck investment | Produces skill points faster through rolling |
| 4 | Bonus Roll Increase | Mid-early progression | Adds value to periodic Bonus Rolls |
| 5 | Material Reduction | When recipes slow progress | Lowers crafting requirements |
A useful rule is to keep enough materials for the next recipe before selling surplus Auras. This matters most for Legendary Auras, Brass Metal Rings, and intermediate crafted items. If your inventory is crowded, sell true excess rather than unique Auras needed for progression.
Selling every duplicate can delay Chain Mail, Lucky Bone, Teleporter, or Bonetanium. Reserve recipe materials before converting Auras into XP or Coins.
Story Acts, Gems, and Traits
Combat is not separate from Aura farming. Story Acts provide useful rewards and create the main route for collecting Fragments, which are required for Gem upgrades. Clearing content also gives you a practical test for whether your current Aura collection is strong enough.
Each Act contains two difficulties. Complete both before advancing to the next Act. Continue pushing until you stop clearing a stage on your first attempt; that is a useful signal to return to rolling and improve your team.
| Progress signal | What to do next | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| You clear both difficulties comfortably | Enter the next Act | Your current Aura lineup can support further rewards |
| You fail the next Act quickly | Return to rolling | Stronger Auras are needed before continuing |
| You reach a new Act but lack Gem Fragments | Repeat available combat content | Fragments support direct Gem upgrades |
| You have a Gem with no Trait | Add any useful Trait | A Trait provides extra passive value |
| You have several Shards | Reroll toward your target element | Save premium rerolls for a focused build |
Battles use turn-based, Pokémon-style combat. Place your strongest Auras on the left side of your lineup, then use manual abilities when you want control over important fights. Auto Battle and increased battle speed are useful when repeating content that your team already handles consistently.
Gem upgrades and Traits should follow your current goal:
- Upgrade a Luck Gem first if you are still collecting broadly.
- Choose an elemental Gem when you are deliberately hunting one element.
- Use Fragments for Gem levels and Shards for Trait rolls.
- Place your first Trait on the Luck Gem if you do not yet have a focused elemental build.
- Treat any useful Trait as a temporary improvement instead of waiting for a perfect roll.
Elemental biomes improve the chance of matching Aura types. The key pairings are Monsoon with Water, Rapture with Demon, Inferno with Fire, Overgrown with Earth, and Eden with Light. Equip a matching Gem or Trait when your target element appears.
Push each Act until the first clear becomes unreliable, then return to Aura farming. This keeps combat progress and roll quality moving together.
Active Farming, Gliders, and Potions
AFK rolling is the foundation of progression, but active activities can add temporary bonuses, materials, and potions. Use them before a focused roll session rather than treating them as unrelated side content.
The glider Obby is accessed through the cannon. Gliders have different prices and speeds, with the Legendary Glider offering the strongest movement performance. Completing the route can provide luck, Roll Speed, and potion rewards, while the separate Obby Luck bonus can add another temporary boost.
| Active activity | Main reward type | Best use |
|---|---|---|
| Glider Obby | Luck, Roll Speed, potions | Complete before a concentrated farming session |
| Standard Obby | Temporary Obby Luck | Stack with other short-duration bonuses |
| Potion cave | Fate, Swift, Destiny, and other potions | Craft after core equipment is established |
| Dojo Acts | Fragments and combat rewards | Upgrade Gems and test Aura strength |
| Quest board | XP and general rewards | Accept objectives before normal gameplay |
Potion timing matters because the strongest effects are short or resource-intensive. Fate provides a large luck increase for three minutes. Swift improves Roll Speed for three minutes. Destiny gives a major luck effect on the next roll, so save it for a prepared attempt instead of using it casually in a low-value situation.
A practical potion sequence is:
- Complete the Obby and collect its temporary buffs.
- Enter a matching elemental biome when possible.
- Use longer-duration luck and speed potions first.
- Start rolling immediately after activating short-duration effects.
- Reserve Destiny for a prepared high-value roll.
Core Progression Checklist:
- Set Skip Rarity Warning and Auto Equip thresholds
- Enable Auto Crafting for the next available equipment upgrade
- Accept Daily, Weekly, and NPC quests
- Clear both difficulties in every reachable Act
- Upgrade a Luck Gem and apply a first Trait
- Complete active Obby routes before focused farming sessions
The Teleporter can later shorten travel to the potion area. It may be crafted through the Blacksmith, and the game also offers a paid shortcut. Crafting is usually the better progression target when you are already collecting the required materials for equipment and other utility items.
Prepare your equipment, biome, Gem, Trait, and roll settings before using premium potions. Menu time reduces the value of short buffs.
Long-Term Goals and FAQ
Once your settings, crafting, combat, and Gem systems are established, the main loop becomes straightforward: roll stronger Auras, clear more Acts, upgrade Gems, improve Traits, and continue crafting. Bonetanium is a major late progression goal because it combines several earlier crafted items into one powerful luck-focused project.
Use the following priorities to avoid wasting time:
- Keep Cloud Chaser when movement speed is more useful than a stronger combat Aura.
- Friend players in public lobbies when you want to build the available friend-luck bonus.
- Keep accepting NPC quests whenever an exclamation point appears.
- Save high-rarity Auras needed for recipes or combat.
- Use the strongest elemental setup when the matching biome appears.
- Continue Auto Crafting instead of stopping after the first equipment upgrade.
| Long-term goal | Required approach | Progress marker |
|---|---|---|
| Stronger Aura collection | Roll consistently with improved Luck and Roll Speed | More reliable upgrades and better combat options |
| Higher Gem power | Clear Acts and collect Fragments | Gem levels increase their passive bonuses |
| Better Traits | Spend Shards at the Gem Trait menu | A useful elemental or luck-focused passive |
| Bonetanium | Complete Wraps, Chain Mail, and Lucky Bone first | Final combined equipment project |
| Potion farming | Finish core equipment before focusing heavily on potions | More efficient high-value buff sessions |
Q: What should I do first after the tutorial in Unscathed RNG?
Adjust the rarity warning and Auto Equip settings, then visit the Blacksmith to enable Auto Crafting. After that, buy Cloth and Brass Metal Rings from the Innkeeper whenever they appear.
Q: Which skill-tree upgrades are best for early progression?
Start with general Luck, add an early point to Elemental Luck, then invest in XP Gain. Bonus Roll improvements and Material Reduction become more valuable as your rolling and crafting loops expand.
Q: When should I stop pushing Story Acts?
Continue until you no longer clear the next difficulty reliably on your first attempt. At that point, return to rolling for stronger Auras before trying the Act again.
Q: Should I use a Luck Gem or an elemental Gem?
Use a Luck Gem for broad collection progress or frequent target changes. Switch to an elemental Gem when you are specifically hunting an Aura tied to a matching biome.
Keep the loop active: accept quests, maintain Auto Crafting, run reachable Acts, upgrade Gems with Fragments, and reserve premium buffs for prepared biome sessions.