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Evitania Online Beginner Guide

Welcome to the most comprehensive Evitania Online beginner guide on this wiki. You will learn how to install the game, interpret idle timers, pick a first class without trapping yourself, and build habits that make offline progression feel rewarding instead of random.

Getting Started in Evitania Online

Download the client from Steam or Google Play. Create your first character and spend ten minutes reading tooltips: idle RPGs punish players who skip explanations because every upgrade is a multiplier. Pin the official Discord for patch notes, but trust this wiki for structured learning.

Choosing Your Class (Warrior, Mage, Rogue)

All three classes—Warrior, Mage, and Rogue—are viable for story completion. Warriors skew tanky and forgiving, Mages offer explosive AoE fantasies, and Rogues emphasize crit cycles and mobility flavor. You can respec talents later, so your first choice is about fun, not permanence. Dive deeper in the class guide before you sink rare materials.

Progression and Offline Gain Tips

Early offline rates may feel slower than online play. That is normal. Push quests that unlock pets, cards, and baseline runes; each layer adds compound interest to AFK sessions. Before logging off, queue smeltery jobs, set professions mining or woodcutting on timers, and ensure your gear is not missing empty rune slots. For math-heavy explanations, see progression.

Mining and Professions for Early Game

Professions are introduced as side loops but quickly become the backbone of crafting. Start mining on your main until you understand stamina or energy constraints, then consider rolling a dedicated alt (see alts). Pair mining outputs with smeltery batches so you always wake up to usable ingots.

Preparing for Your First Boss Walls

Act 1 concludes with a serious gatekeeper encounter. If you are under-geared, revisit crafting for upgrade paths and Act 1 bosses for mechanic summaries. Boss guides assume you understand idle fundamentals, so finish this beginner article first.

FAQ

How long should my first session be?

Aim for at least one full quest chapter plus unlocking professions. That gives you enough systems to make overnight timers meaningful.

Can I play entirely offline?

You will need occasional online sessions to push story gates and adjust builds, but farming loops are designed for AFK.

What should I spend first?

Prioritize anything that raises baseline offline efficiency or unlocks additional profession timers before cosmetic fluff.