Lootun
System requirements for Lootun
GeForce 8800 GS / Intel Poison Ivy
Intel Core2 Duo E6750 @ 2.66GHz / Intel Core i5-4460S @ 2.90GHz
512 MB / 1 GB
200 MB
Not required
About Lootun
Lootun is a semi-idle RPG where the heavy lifting is loot management, not combat input. You assemble a team of up to three adventurers, drop them into dungeons, and spend your time equipping, salvaging, crafting and enchanting the items they bring back. Automation handles the moment-to-moment combat — auto-cast abilities, auto-salvage filters, auto-restart on defeat — which lets you keep multiple teams active at once once the early game opens up.
The build layer is where Lootun digs in past most idle games. Four core classes each have a custom skill set and three Ascendancy paths to upgrade into. Twenty-eight default skills and twenty-eight cooldown skills are available across the roster, with each skill carrying eight passive modifiers — meaning the realistic build space is much wider than the headline numbers suggest. Class and Ascendancy passive trees add another twenty-five points each on top. Over 500 equipment items, 80+ Divine items, 14 craftable flasks, 50+ endgame enchants and powerful socketable gems round out the gearing options.
Endgame content is built around 6-character raids that push optimized teams hard, with 145 unique achievements stacking up to 600 total ranks for completionists. The in-game glossary is unusually thorough — every monster, every ability, every item, every flask, every enchant has a detailed entry that progressively unlocks as you encounter them. A Steam demo covers play up to level 50, with saves and achievements transferring directly into the full version.

