Dive into M.E.G. Endless Reality Roblox and complete thrilling missions while surviving hostile environments.

Joining the Major Explorer Group in M.E.G. Endless Reality isn’t exactly a dream job, but it’s the only one you’ve got. Every mission drops you into eerie levels full of flickering lights, strange noises, and deadly entities. Your task? Complete objectives fast and make it back before the timer runs out.
Fail, and you’re back at base empty-handed. Succeed, and you earn gear to make the next nightmare a little easier. Whether it’s defusing traps, finding lost journals, or dodging teleporting monsters, this game demands focus and fast movement.
Getting Started in M.E.G. Endless Reality Roblox

To begin, head over to the terminal in the M.E.G. HQ and pick a level. The mission only activates once you select a level. From there, the elevator opens, and you’re dropped into one of many eerie maps where your task will be waiting. Every run is timed, so don’t waste it.
Before diving in, know your controls:
Action | Key |
---|---|
Move | W A S D |
Jump | Space Bar |
Crouch | C |
Sprint | Shift |
Interact | E |
Flashlight | F |
Item Slots | 1–9 |
These are the essentials. Keep your hand ready on Shift and E at all times. They’re your lifeline.
Understanding the Gameplay Loop
The gameplay cycle is simple but intense:
- Pick a level at the terminal.
- Complete the assigned task inside that level.
- Return to the elevator before time runs out.
Fail the mission, and you get nothing. Complete it, and you earn cash to buy better gear for the next round.
Tasks are always tied to interaction so find an item, fix a zone, set a trap, or escort someone. Every level varies, and objectives usually glow, unless it’s one of the darker missions like Restore Power or blood-red tasks.
Task Types and How To Complete Them
Below are common tasks you’ll encounter, with short instructions:
Task | Objective |
---|---|
Exterminate Entity | Find a C4 explosive, attach it to an entity, and run. It starts beeping before it detonates. |
Collect Misc Items | Pick up random scattered items across the map. Usually, one is nearby. |
Pull Metal Levers | Known as “blood tasks.” Everything turns red. Expect more enemies. |
Cure a Wretch | Find almond water on the ground (not from a shop) and give it to the kneeling Wretch. |
Fix No-Clip Zones | Locate zones outlined by static and caution tape. Listen for the buzzing. |
Trap an Anomaly | Find a bear trap and lure a nearby anomaly like Bacteria or Faceling into it. |
Restore Power | Locate four power boxes on a dark map. Look for faint red lights. |
Trade with M.E.G. | Pick up a briefcase and find an M.E.G. camp guarded by a lone NPC. |
Synchronize Music | Find the gramophone playing distorted music and interact with it. Use sound cues. |
Escort Traveler | Find a Lost Traveler and guide them back to the elevator. They can get stuck. |
Find a Journal | Look for a black book and take it back to the elevator. Simple, but maps are large. |
Collect Bacteria | Interact with black stains on the floor. If they’re missing, the task may be bugged. |
Repair Elevator | Find a wrench on a wall, then use it on the elevator’s powerbox. |
Place Cameras | Locate silhouettes of cameras on tripods and place them by interacting. |
Get Keycard | Complete a flashing button pattern puzzle to unlock the elevator after being ejected. |
These tasks vary in difficulty and visibility. Be prepared to adapt quickly.
Picking the Right Gear
Use your mission earnings to buy items that boost your survival odds. Here’s what’s available in the shop:
Item | Cost | Use |
---|---|---|
Flashlight Charge | $150 | Refills light |
UV Flashlight | $450 | Alternate lighting |
Night Vision | $650 | Helps in dark levels |
Body Armor | $300 | Absorbs more hits |
Medkit | $250 | Restores health |
Energy Drink | $400 | Temporary speed boost |
Elevator Compass | $40 | Points to the elevator location |
Radio | $250 | Enables global voice chat |
Watch | $250 | Shows time left |
Bear Trap | $300 | Captures/stuns entities |
Ping Dropper | $250 | Marks a location |
Camera | $300 | Zoom function |
Buy the elevator compass as soon as you can. It makes locating the exit much easier, especially when being chased.
Entities and Danger Levels

Some levels are mostly safe, while others are crawling with lethal entities. Keep these in mind:
- Habitable Zone: Entity looks like a player, teleports on contact. Dangerous.
- Ligneous Desolation: Rolling ball of limbs that deals heavy damage.
- Memories and Poolrooms: No hostile entities confirmed. Safer runs.
- Matrix and Level !!!: No task, just survive and escape.
- Dark Levels: Require flashlights or night vision. Always prepare.
Work as a team when possible. Assign search zones, stay in communication, and have one player near the elevator watching the timer if no one has a watch.
In M.E.G. Endless Reality, timing, awareness, and coordination are everything. Stay alert, know your task, watch the clock, and always have an exit plan. The game will punish careless movement, but once you understand the structure, each run becomes more manageable and more rewarding.
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