![]() ![]() ![]() This doesn't always work, so sorry if it doesn't. If you are lazy, want to look at pictures, and own a mac, click "The Cheat in Pictures: Mac". If you are lazy (like me), want to look at pictures, and own a windows, click "The Cheat in Pictures: Windows". If you want to read about how to do this in detail, click "The Cheat in Words". This works pretty much the same on all platforms, but I will include instructions for Mac and Windows users (sorry Linux!). Therefore, once you change the clock, you change the time. ![]() If you dissable the first two, it relies on your clock. The way it calculates the time you have been gone is a combination of steam cloud, the internet, and the current time of your computer. First, a little about the codeing of Clicker Heroes. Have caution, because sometimes these effects in the game are hard or even impossible to reverse, but your computer will be fine. This cheat can speed up your game hours, days, weeks, months, years, EVEN DECADES! Before you go to the comments and rant on about how this already existed, I KNOW IT DOES, I just happened to find it on my own, and want to let the people who don't know try it! I didn't see any other guides at the time, so I made this. Don’t panic – future runs will become easier and progress will be a lot faster, especially since you’re reading this article.Me and a group of friends have found a way to work around Clicker Heroes, and cheat it without any outside clients, or other shenaniguns. With all upgrades and optimizations, you will still need, most likely, at least a couple of days to beat level 140 for the first time. Be prepared to spend a few days first to beat level 140 This gives you a nice balance in the game and keeps things moving as fast as possible.Ĥ. So unlock and upgrade your big level heroes first, after a break, then as you play focus on the lower levels to max them out and unlock all skills, then work your way up. ![]() That’s when I start working on the very low level heroes: getting to unlock their level skills (at 25, 50, 75 and so on) provides amazing boosts eventually, so it has to be done. When I log back into the game after a break and a ton of money is waiting for me, I use those to upgrade the best hero that I have, then I work my way downwards until I have no more money. My way of upgrading is – I like to think that – smart. In other words, if you have an upgrade that gives you 1,000 DPS and costs 5,000 coins and one that gives you 5,200 DPS and costs 20,000 coins, it’s always a better idea to wait and get the bigger number of coins for the best upgrade. Always calculate how much you would get in terms of DPS (because that’s what you’re usually getting with new heroes and upgrades) per coin. Pretty soon after you start purchasing upgrades to your heroes and new heroes, you can realize that it’s less cost effective to actually upgrade them than to buy new ones or purchase the later/more expensive upgrades. And if completing stage 140 sounds impossible right now, when you’re probably stuck at stage 50, don’t worry – it will get easier and easier. The game “ends” at stage 140, where you can reset it and start over, with some great new mechanics and Ancients that help you through the game, with the only goal to unlock more and level them up as much as possible. You won’t be clicking tougher and tougher monsters continuously. ![]()
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