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Atlyss playtime: How long does it take to beat?

Atlyss is an action RPG filled with quests, secrets, and multiplayer options that can keep you hooked for a long period. Given the plethora of content, it could take some time to complete the game, but the player’s playstyle acts as a big factor. If you just stick to the main story content, then you can finish the game in 50 to 80 hours, but if you want to 100% the game, it will take you much‌ more than that.

This article will share everything you need to know about the time required to finish Atlyss.


How much time does it take to complete Atlyss

It takes at least 100 hours to fully experience the game. (Image via KisSoft)
It takes at least 100 hours to fully experience the game. (Image via KisSoft)

As mentioned before, finishing the main storyline of Atlyss takes approximately 50 to 80 hours. This estimate includes quests from key NPCs like Angela, Enok, and Sally, which are necessary to progress through the game. However, players who aim to achieve 100% completion can expect to invest 100 to 500+ hours.

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100% completion includes finishing all main and side quests, acquiring collectibles, earning achievements, fully upgrading your character, and thoroughly exploring the open world. Multiplayer activities such as dungeons and boss battles further extend gameplay time.


How many quests are there in Atlyss

Clear the quests to progress the game faster. (Image via KisSoft)
Clear the quests to progress the game faster. (Image via KisSoft)

NPC

Quest Types

Count

Angela

Single (7), Repeatable (8), Mastery (2)

17 total quests

Enok

Single (3), Repeatable (3), Mastery (3)

9 total quests

Sally

Single (5), Repeatable (4), Mastery (2)

11 total quests

The core of the storyline revolves around three NPCs who provide a variety of quests. Angela offers 17 quests (7 single, 8 repeatable, and 2 mastery), Enok provides 9 quests (3 of each type), and Sally contributes 11 quests (5 single, 4 repeatable, and 2 mastery).

These NPCs are all found in the Sanctum, an early-game hub. Mastery quests, known for their difficulty and length, often require higher character levels.

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Side quests and repeatable quests offer unique rewards, such as gear, Crowns (the in-game currency), and lore. Achievements track combat milestones, exploration, and other feats, providing additional goals for completionists. Hidden collectibles are scattered throughout the open world. Fully upgrading your character’s stats and abilities is another task that will take a lot of time.


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