Impending Darkness - Melvor Idle (2024)

The dust settles. The battlefield around you is a charred mess with little beyond rubble around you. Ahrenia is close behind you, panting heavily. The creature in front of you is missing an arm, and blood pours from multiple wounds which should have killed him.

You cry out, "Bane, this ends now!"

Bane braces himself and calls out in return, "Herald! I. Am. Ready!"

A familiar crumbling tower appears in the distance. You're unsure as to whether or not it was always there, or if it materialized out of thin air. A man appears, and trailing behind him is an inky, swirling mist.

Ahrenia manages to choke out, "It's... That's the Herald..."

The large, dark figure walks closer to the two of you, raising their hand and speaking as you begin to charge at it. "There's nothing left for either of you to do beyond accepting your fates."

As you get closer, you each swipe your blades at the Herald, both of which are stopped by an invisible force that locks them in place.

The Herald smirks. "Your trial begins now."

He suddenly appears behind Ahrenia despite not moving and easily knocks her across the open field. She skids until her body hits the remains of a scorched tree. You ready your crossbow and fire it at the Herald's throat, but the bolt stops inches away from it before dropping to the ground. It chuckles. "Useless."

You continue in a frenzy, doing everything you can to land a single blow, all of which are easily deflected or stopped entirely by an unseen force you can only assume the Herald controls. Ahrenia joins you, side by side, but makes similar progress.

You both decide on a combined strike, using up what little is left of your energy. Ahrenia points her sword into the air and light pours into it as you prepare the Ocean Song. You both cry out, directing everything towards the Herald...

And then he raises a hand. "Not enough." You're both lifted into the air and cast aside, clattering roughly on the ground.

The Herald stands over Bane, and their booming voice fills the room as you both gather your senses. "You were the greatest of my many creations."

The dying Bane seems to beam at the Herald's praise. He tries to stand, but the Herald waves away his effort.

"Bane, you will be remembered for what happened here." The Herald turns, their lifeless purple eyes boring deep within your very soul. "And you will not. You cannot stop fate."

A moment passes before two final words leave The Herald's mouth. "Eternum... Noxia." A wave of energy instantly reverberates across the landscape. The world itself begins to twist and distort around you, before beginning to seemingly shake apart at its very seams. The Herald cracks a twisted, toothy smile, surveying the process. You lose grip on reality, and as you begin to question what's real and what's merely an illusion, the earth splits open and swallows you whole.

You snap awake to an unfamiliar bed, breathless, and in a cold sweat. Ahrenia blearily rubs her eyes before fully taking into account that you're awake. When she does, she gives you a sad smile.

You cough as she hands you water, which you greedily drink down. After a moment of collecting yourself, you manage to speak. "What... happened?"

"The Herald used Bane to cast something... unthinkable. Everywhere I know of is teeming with monsters I've never seen or heard of before. Even the capital is swarming with them. You've been out for a few days."

You groan. Everything you had been building towards... was for naught. Bane may be gone, if what Ahrenia is saying is true... then there's no hope left. "What now, then..?"

Surprisingly, she looks... hopeful? "We were approached by... a dragon. It seems incredibly intelligent and it wanted to... speak with you. A large green dragon is waiting here to be our guide. We need to leave as soon as possible."

You roll out of bed to find yourself in surprisingly good shape, despite the beating you took only a couple of days ago. You grab your gear and leave the large tent you were placed in. Sure enough, a dragon with emerald scales that glitter in the sunlight lowers its head as you approach. The two of you hop on, holding on for dear life as it speeds towards a large volcano.

After a few minutes of flying, you slowly release your vice-like grip on the dragon. Ahrenia sits dumbstruck, taking in both the beauty... and horror... of the world around you. Between wispy cotton clouds, you catch glimpses of the changed world. It's too difficult to make out distinct details, but large, chaotic scars mark the landscape. Massive fissures snake away from the battlefield, twisting in strange and unique patterns.

You disembark, followed shortly after by Ahrenia. Intricate carvings and decor line the walls of the volcano, with deep winding chambers and large piles of gold and other treasures dotted around the place. You finally enter a large, open room, where numerous dragons eye you anxiously. An ink-black dragon with a smattering of red drops its head to your level, coming eye to eye with you. "You're the hero that your people spoke of. It's truly an honor."

Completely bewildered by the entire situation, you eye Ahrenia, who only nods in encouragement and gestures back to the dragon. As you struggle to find the words, the beast lets out a deep rumble. "My, you're humble as well. There's no fault in accepting praise. I understand how tired you must be, though. Unfortunately, there's little time for rest."

"Is there anything I can do at this point..?"

"Of course. We know what the Herald has done, and we need a way to stop them. We need time, and we need to stop the Four Gods, and then locate the Herald before it's too late."

A million questions surge through your mind. "The Gods..? I've already defeated them. What do you mean we need to stop them?"

Everyone in the room gives you a bewildered expression. The large dragon eyes you curiously. "This isn't the time for games. As we speak, the Gods are gaining more power and more reinforcements. Reinforcements provided by the Herald."

Slowly, the dragon's words sink in as the room starts to spin. You pinch your brow between your fingers as you let out a shaky breath. Ahrenia gives you a pat on the back and concern washes over her face, but it's only directed at you, not the situation.

"I... I... " You start to choke out, trying to grasp the situation. You've... killed the Gods already. "What... do I call you?"

The dragon outstretches its wings and stands tall, creating quite an imposing figure. "You may call me by the name your people have given me. Malcs, Leader of Dragons."

Your head swirls as the dragon's words hang in the air. You manage to catch a glimpse outdoors as four beams of light shoot up into the sky, each belonging to their own respective gods.

Impending Darkness - Melvor Idle (2024)

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What is the highest damage reduction in Melvor idle? ›

Damage Reduction Modifiers
SourceTypeDamage Reduction
Guardian AmuletItem (Amulet, Passive)+5% Damage Reduction
Holy AegisPrayer+5% Damage Reduction
Damage Reduction Potion IIItem+4% Damage Reduction
Stone SkinPrayer+3% Damage Reduction
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How does impending darkness work? ›

Event mechanics are explained on the Impending Darkness Event page. In summary, you will need to clear 4 Slayer areas a total of 5 times to complete the entire event. At the end of every area cleared, a harder Boss monster will spawn - it is simply a regular monster with extra combat modifiers.

How long does it take to complete Melvor? ›

Melvor Idle is not a game to finish quickly, or even a game that can be finished quickly. Some players have sunk thousands of hours into idly progressing through every inch of its content, and you're best to start with the expectation that it could be months before you finish.

How long does it take to complete the darkness? ›

When focusing on the main objectives, The Darkness is about 9 Hours in length. If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 18½ Hours to obtain 100% completion.

How long does it take to get fully dark? ›

Recap of How Long Darkness Takes After Sunset

In summary, for the 48 contiguous states, it takes anywhere from 70 to 100 minutes for it to get dark after sunset. The further north you are, the longer it takes for true darkness to arrive after sundown.

What is the fastest way to make money in Melvor idle? ›

Fishing can be quite profitable early, At level 80 you can fish for 'Raw Magic Fish' which sells for 960g.

What is the best weapon for training in Melvor? ›

TL;DR - If you're training Attack, use a Sword. If you're training Strength, use a Scimitar. If you're training Defense, use a 2H Sword, unless you value the defensive bonus of your shield more, then use a Sword.

What is the maximum hitpoints in Melvor? ›

A potential 130 hitpoints can be gained from Agility obstacles (see the section on Agility for details). This gives a maximum of 1160 hitpoints.

How long does it take to get adjusted to darkness? ›

What enables the wider reach is that the eye adapts its definition of what is black. The eye takes approximately 20–30 minutes to fully adapt from bright sunlight to complete darkness and becomes 10,000 to 1,000,000 times more sensitive than at full daylight.

Does darkness calm you down? ›

"When it's dark, we release melatonin (the hormone that helps regulate the body's circadian rhythm), which relaxes the body and helps us to drift off.

How does darkness make you feel? ›

The sleep hormone we have called melatonin is secreted in the body when it's dark. And therefore, we have higher levels of melatonin in our bodies when it's dark outside and for that reason, we become more tired.

How many players does Melvor idle have? ›

Melvor Idle
MonthAvg. PlayersGain
Last 30 Days5,537.3-151.5
July 20245,688.8+21.6
June 20245,667.2+1,082.8
May 20244,584.4-552.5
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What should I focus on first in Melvor idle? ›

Train Woodcutting and Summoning at the same time. Summoning is a very important skill that benefits all your other skills, and it is leveled by equipping and using Summoning Familiars (tablets). It levels slowly while training other skills, and cannot really be sped up, making it an important skill to train early.

What is the offline cap for Melvor idle? ›

So there is a 18 hour offline cap.

How long does it take to go dark? ›

But in general, it takes between 70-140 minutes to get dark out after sunset. If you're interested in the topic, you might want to look up “types of twilight” and read a bit about civil, nautical, and astronomical twilight, which are the periods of time after the sun sets but before the sky gets completely dark.

How long does fear of the dark last? ›

Children are most often afraid of the dark starting at around the age of about 2 through the preschool years, although it can appear in older children as well. A fear of the dark usually lasts for a few weeks to a few months.

How long does it take to get full night vision? ›

It's much faster for our eyes to adapt to bright light than to adjust for the darkness. Cones attain maximum sensitivity in five to seven minutes while rods require thirty to forty-five minutes or more of absolute darkness to attain 80% dark adaptation. Total dark adaptation can take many hours.

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