Magic Chronicle: Isekai RPG is an auto-battler RPG, where you set a roster of up to five heroes and let them battle automatically enemies. The outcome is mostly determined by the overall team level, although hero composition plays a small role. Overall, battles are fast-paced, lasting only a few seconds to a minute at most, but just like the combat, progression largely hinges on character levels.
With a ridiculously large amount of chapters and levels to complete, the game offers generous progression elements, making it a compelling option for free-to-play players.
Not as generic as the title makes it out to be | Review - Magic Chronicle: Isekai RPG
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The game is lenient in terms of progression, gradually easing players to the mechanics before encountering any kind of progression wall. You can easily clear the first many levels even without touching your characters levels or gacha summons, and when you do, there’s plenty of resources to come by.
Various features are accessible to both free-to-play and paying players, such as the bulldoze feature, AFK resource gathering, and a 'fate oracle' that only requires leveling up five main heroes, with the rest adjusting to the lowest level. Other features include a reset option to bring back unused heroes to level 1 and regain used materials, or a totally idle/automated 'auto-skip to the next level,' available as a paid feature.