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Clean The Library Auto-Shelving Wiki

Auto-Shelving is a Clean The Library final placement spell that places prepared books into matching shelf slots, giving players a clearer way to handle late-game single-section batches.

Auto-Shelving Details In Clean The Library

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Type
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Role
Final placement
Best For
Late-game batch delivery, speed clears, and large carry stacks

What Is Clean The Library Auto-Shelving?

Auto-Shelving is the payoff spell after the player has already done the sorting work. Bring a clean batch to the right row, stand where the shelf can accept it, and the cast removes a lot of repeated drop actions. Bad setup creates cleanup work, so the cast is strongest after Sort has made the batch obvious. In a normal run, Auto-Shelving is worth thinking about when late-game single-section batches becomes the slow part of the route. Clean The Library is a game of repeated decisions: gather the right books, sort the pile, carry only what the route can handle, then put each batch into the right shelf area. Auto-Shelving changes one of those decisions, so the player can feel the value immediately when that exact bottleneck appears. The cleanest use is practical rather than fancy: look at the pile, shelf, or route in front of you, decide whether Auto-Shelving solves that problem, then save it for the moment where it cuts real walking, searching, or drop time. It pairs best with Sort, carry upgrades, and shelf knowledge. It loses value around mixed stacks at the wrong row, because the game still rewards route memory and careful book handling.

How To Get Auto-Shelving In Clean The Library

Earn Auto-Shelving through shelving progress. The reliable in-game sign is the ability HUD: once the slot appears, the spell is ready for the run. The exact milestone can move with balance changes, so the HUD is the cleanest way to know when the ability is live.

Clean The Library Auto-Shelving Abilities

Auto-Shelving places prepared books into matching shelf slots. It solves one job in the cleaning loop and leaves the rest of the route in the player's hands. The best flow is to line it up with Sort, carry upgrades, and shelf knowledge, then keep moving books toward the correct shelf rather than spending the cast on a tiny or already-clear problem.

Clean The Library Auto-Shelving Pros and Cons

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Auto-Shelving Stats In Clean The Library

Difficulty
Hard

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Where Auto-Shelving Ranks

Tier Tier List Reason
S Clean The Library Abilities Tier List Auto-Shelving earns S tier in late cleanup, when the right books are finally reaching the right area and repeated manual placement starts dragging. It pairs well with Sort and saves a lot of shelf work. Before routes make sense, it sits just below Sort for general use.
A Clean The Library Upgrade Priority Tier List Auto-Shelving is A tier because final shelf placement repeats heavily after books reach the correct area. It saves late-run manual actions and pairs well with Sort. As an early priority it is weaker, because carry, gathering, and route knowledge still have to come first.

Best Moment to Use It

The best moment for Auto-Shelving is when the run has a clear bottleneck: late-game single-section batches. Save attention for that moment, then use the effect to turn one messy job into a cleaner route decision.

How It Fits a Full Clear

A full Clean The Library clear still comes from chaining small wins. Auto-Shelving handles one step, Sort, carry upgrades, and shelf knowledge handles another, and the player keeps the books moving toward finished shelves without turning the entity into a full guide route.

Auto-Shelving FAQ

What does Auto-Shelving do in Clean The Library?

Auto-Shelving places prepared books into matching shelf slots.

When is Auto-Shelving worth using?

It is worth attention when late-game single-section batches is the part slowing the run down.

What pairs well with Auto-Shelving?

Sort, carry upgrades, and shelf knowledge pairs well with it because the two effects cover different parts of the cleaning loop.

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