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  We are an unofficial, community-driven website for information and guides about the open world party-based RPG, Seekers of Lost Sin, developed by vox ex ultra Games.

  We currently host 7,981 articles.

  It is currently:

  May 04 20XX 14:38 UTC

  What’s New?

  ONGOING EVENTS

  2nd Anniversary Celebration Campaign - May 03 20XX 00:00 UTC to May 23 20XX 23:59 UTC

  The Moon and the Stars - May 03 20XX 00:00 UTC to May 30 20XX 23:59 UTC

  2nd Anniversary Celebration Extravaganza Part 1 - May 03 20XX 00:00 UTC to May 09 20XX 23:59 UTC

  UPCOMING EVENTS

  ‘The Moon and the Stars’ Lunatic+ Gauntlet Race to World’s First - May 6th 20XX 00:00 to May 30 20XX 23:59

  2nd Anniversary Celebration Extravaganza Part 2 - May 10 20XX 00:00 UTC to May 16 20XX 23:59 UTC

  ONGOING CREEDS

  The City of Dreams (Event, Standard)

  [New Seeker - S-Rank Trailblazer: Belle ‘A Paradise Lost’]

  [New Oath - SSR: Breakfast for Four]

  19d remaining

  2nd Anniversary Wishlist Recruitment (Special) [One time only]

  A one-time summon for any non-limited Seeker of your choice!

  2nd Anniversary Special Order Recruitment (Special) [One time only]

  A one-time 10x summon with special bonuses and guarantees for a specific Order

  Six Realms, One Blade (Rerun)

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  [S-Rank Apotheosis: Setsuna ‘Truth-Piercing Eye’]

  [SSR Oath: Return from Ash]

  12d remaining

  UPCOMING CREEDS

  Hedonist’s End (Event, Limited)

  [New Seeker - S-Rank Apotheosis: Setsuna ‘The Fifth Direction’]

  [New Oath - SSR: Guided by Spring]

  Starts in 5d

  Lost Ark’s Whispers (Event, Standard)

  [New Seeker - S-Rank Nature: Kagura ‘Tears of the Loam’]

  [New Oath - SSR: New World Tree’s Seed]

  Starts in 5d

  UPCOMING LIMIT BREAKS

  [A-Rank Herald: Hayate ‘Wadatsumi’s First’] -> [S-Rank Herald: Hayate ‘The World Tree’s First']

  [SR Oath: The Elven Banner] LVL Limit 80 -> 100

  Available in 9d

  [A-Rank ???] -> [S-Rank ???]

  [SR Oath: ???] LVL Limit 100 -> 150

  Available in 16d

  New to SOLS?

  If you’re new to Seekers of Lost Sin, and don’t know where to start, try starting on one of these pages:

  Getting started

  An overview of everything you should know before starting the game, as well as a brief overview of what to expect from your experience. Community members have also contributed to assembling a starter guide for step-by-step progression to efficiently get out of the early game.

  Community Resources

  A collection of wiki-hosted resources and tools, from expert-made Tier Lists, to Crafting Calculators/Crafting Tutorials, Build and Team Planners, Resource and Collection Trackers, and many more helpful tools.

  Equipment

  Equipment is essential in making sure your Seekers are prepared for combat.

  WEAPONS | ARMOUR | JEWELLERY

  Itemisation & Crafting

  All non-unique equipment has a list of possible bonus stats, split into prefixes and suffixes, that it can drop with. These bonuses can be modified, upgraded, or removed in a variety of ways through crafting.

  Unique items may also drop or be crafted, coming with a fixed list of stats and predetermined unique names and artwork.

  Oaths

  In Seekers of Lost Sin, every Seeker swears an Oath to one of twelve Orders. These Oaths materialise in game as a piece of Unique equipment that can be equipped to a separate, special slot for each character. Oaths typically add a limited-use skill to your character to grant them unique bonuses or do special attacks.

  Seekers

  Seekers can be added to your roster by attaining their respective unique Oath in Creeds. They are distinguished into three different rarities – B-Rank, A-Rank, and S-Rank – and twelve separate Orders, the latter of which influences their stat growths and what abilities they’ll receive.

  Creeds

  Creeds are the main method by which players obtain Seekers and Oaths. Players may spend their Memorium to obtain Oaths at random. The first time you obtain a unique Oath, you will also unlock its associated character. Duplicate Oaths may be dismantled to be used as special material to further power-up their respective Oaths.

  The World

  The Seven Legions have broken through the dimensional barrier and invaded the Human Realm. There are many ways you can contribute to keeping the world safe and repelling the forces of Hell, such as:

  


      
  • Main Story Quest

      Follow the journey of Luna and the player character as they try to uncover the secrets of the ancient, lost kingdom of Calybcor, whose writings have been lost to history. Perhaps the secret to repelling the demon invasion lies inside one of those ruined temples?


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  • Story Events

      The world of Manusyara is a large, mysterious place. In Story Events, you get to know small pieces of the world at a time with self-contained episodic stories, starring both new and returning Seekers in the lead role.


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  • Templar Archive

      After every Story Event, an official report is submitted to the Knights Templar, where it is then classified and stored away. After some time, it will then be declassified, and become free to copy and read for the public. If you missed a Story Event and any unique rewards it may have contained, feel free to catch up here!


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  • Raids

      Join up with other players to take on epic, large-scale battles for a chance at some of the most precious loot in the game. Don’t worry too much about the power and knowledge requirements, unless of course, you have your eye on the Lunatic or Lunatic+ difficulties.


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  • Labyrinths

      The ancient kingdom of Calybcor was in possession of many secret treasures that may prove useful in empowering your Seekers. Dive into these dungeons to find powerful gear and crafting materials.


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  • The Infinite Dark

      Out to the east, a storm has cut off all communication with the Eastern Continent, and in the eye of the storm, an infinitely deep and dark whirlpool has formed, revealing a hidden corner of the world. Is there anything at the bottom of this abyss? Is there an end to it at all?


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  • Furniture & Decoration

      There’s not always something cataclysmic brewing in the world. Sometimes, you just have to make an honest living as an Adventuring Company. Don’t forget to make yours & Luna’s office a comfortable place to live!


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  • Contracts & Entrepreneurs

      Ever since the Seven Legions have risen again, there’s been an influx of pioneers trying to make a name for themselves, exploring new ways to provide better equipment or developing new magics to help turn the tide of the war. Explore other various game modes featuring novel ways to play that offer unique rewards, and improve your relationship with these companies with Exclusive Contracts.


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  Lore

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  Across the Yrd’ll Mountains, in the heart of the Elven nation of Tenmai, underneath the Hinanhoro’s shade lies the school and library of Nindo where Luna once studied; which still stands as Manusyara’s largest repository of knowledge. If any of those words were confusing to you, feel free to check out the lore! Each page will also have its own dedicated Lore tab, so you can start at your own pace by learning about your favourite characters first.

  


      
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  Mechanics

  Seekers of Lost Sin can be a complicated game to optimise. If you wish to create your own builds and teams, these may be important to understand.

  


      
  • Basics

      Cooldown | Ticks | Life | Mana | Cost | Attributes | Defences | Buffs | Elements | Fields


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  • Offensive

      Hit | Damage-over-Time (DoT) | Attack | Spell | Damage Conversion | Ailments | Critical Strike | Null Damage | Area of Effect | Projectile | Supplement


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  • Defensive

      Suppression | Taken as | Taken from/before | Redirection | Reduction | Mitigation

      


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  Featured Articles

  Order of the Month:

  Trailblazer

  ‘The right of all life is to hold the stars’ warmth between their palms. I will guide them through the night, torch in hand.’

  (for those who dare to dream of a brighter tomorrow)

  Seeker of the Day:

  [S-Rank Trailblazer: Belle ‘A Paradise Lost’]

  Oath of the Day:

  [SSR Oath: Return from Ash]

  Lore of the Day:

  Nindo

  GAME | STRATEGY | LORE | MEDIA

  Belle Symphonia

  ‘A Paradise Lost’

  Order: Trailblazer

  Elements: Fire, Null

  Class: Mage

  Series: Remembrance

  Exclusive Oath: [Breakfast for Four]

  Belle Symphonia is an S-Rank Trailblazer Seeker, specialising in massive Null Damage output through party setup with her passives [Hyperdimensional Drive] and [Utopic Resonance].

  She is known to be the mother of Luna Symphonia and Estelle Symphonia.

  Basic Info v

  Stats v

  Skills

  [Hyperdimensional Drive]

  Passive 1

  When an enemy receives an Ignite from an ally, the enemy additionally receives 1 stack of [Extraplanar Anomaly]. Each successive stack of [Extraplanar Anomaly] records a portion of the value of the Ignite and increases all damage dealt to the enemy by Belle by [0.5% - 1%] and converts [0.5% - 1%] of her damage to Null Damage, stacking up to 100%*. Each stack lasts [5 - 6] seconds and each stack refreshes the timer.

  Multipliers v

  *Stacks after 100 still apply, but only record Ignite damage.

  [Utopic Resonance]

  Passive 2

  Whenever Belle attacks an enemy, she reduces the cooldown of all party members by [0.01 - 0.02] seconds for every unique debuff on the target, herself excluded. Additionally, all allies gain a stack of [City of the Future], which grants them [1% - 2%] more Ignite damage, stacking up to ten times. Each stack lasts 30 seconds and decays individually.

  Whenever Belle is targeted by or receives a buff from a party member, her cooldowns are reduced by [0.05 - 0.1] seconds. Whenever Belle is targeted by or receives a buff from an ally, she gains one stack of [Yearning for Starlight], which grants her [0.5% - 1%] more ATK, stacking infinitely. Each stack lasts 10 seconds and decays individually.

  [Impulse]

  Basic

  Belle derives the spatial information of her target and summons an implosion inside them from an extradimensional point, dealing Fire damage. All damage from this skill can Ignite.

  [Cooldown: 6s - 5s]

  Multipliers & Costs v

  [Tags: Fire, Spell, AoE]

  [Helios Engine]

  Auto

  Whenever a party member inflicts Ignite, Belle removes the Ignite and stores a portion of its value with [Extraplanar Anomaly] and her [Helios Engine]. When this skill comes off cooldown, the Helios Engine overloads, chaining the stored Ignite value as Fire Damage to the strongest [3 - 5] enemies. Damage from this skill cannot inflict Ailments. This skill activates while moving.

  The Helios Engine is an Invulnerable, Untargetable, Immune Summon, and shares all of Belle’s stats.

  [Cooldown: 30s - 20s]

  Multipliers & Costs v

  [Tags: Fire, Spell, Chain, Summon]

  [Qliphoth Bridge]

  Active 1

  Belle accesses the principles behind the Paradox Engine, using the power of the Helios Engine to tear a hole through the Six Realms. The Helios Engine unleashes a powerful nova of Fire Damage at the current target, consuming all stacks of [Extraplanar Anomaly] and dealing bonus Fire Damage equal to a portion of the recorded value. For each stack of [Extraplanar Anomaly] consumed, Null Damage gains a [0.5% - 1%] chance to Critically Strike. Damage from this skill cannot inflict Ailments.

  [Cooldown: 180s - 90s]

  Multipliers & Costs v

  [Tags: Fire, Spell, AoE, Summon, Critical]

  [Black Matter Witch]

  Active 2

  Belle pulls from years of intense study and research, retrofitting old spells and technologies to be compatible with the mysterious, all-consuming power of the Void. Belle applies a portion of all increases and bonuses to Fire and Spell Damage to her ATK for [10 - 20] seconds. This buff cannot be extended, shortened or dispelled.

  The cooldown of this skill cannot be reduced, cannot be overridden, and is unaffected by Cooldown Recovery Speed.

  [Cooldown: 600s - 300s]

  Multipliers & Costs v

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  Pros:

  


      
  • One of the best endgame hypercarries for high-difficulty Raids.


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  • Absurd synergy and benefit from all players inside a Raid.


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  • Can potentially enable degenerate Cooldown Reduction loops.


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  • Deals the incredibly rare Null Damage type.


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  • Can actually buff her Null Damage numbers through her Active 2.


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  • Generally insane double-dipping access from buffs, through sharing her stats with her Helios Engine.


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  • Null Damage that CRITICALLY STRIKES.


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  • Ignite is the easiest Ailment to repeatedly apply since it’s balanced around not normally stacking and is in an element filled with Duration-based skills.


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  • She makes Luna not terrible!


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  Cons:

  


      
  • Kit might be simple on paper – apply ignites, reduce cooldowns, burst for big numbers – but the mathematics for optimising Belle are insane.


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  • High cooldowns, even after her Cooldown Reduction looping.


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  • Poor AoE potential. Helios Engine’s chaining only really exists to make her not helpless in boss fights with adds.


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  • Because of the previous two points, borderline unusable for non Bossing content as a solo DPS.


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  • Demands help from the entire party, almost useless by herself like most Trailblazer Seekers.


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  • Narrow options for teambuilding. Generally restricted to Dominion supports, Herald frontliners, and Nature debuffers, all of whom are reliably able to target allies and debuff enemies at the same time. Is pretty terrible with Sanctity and Haven tanks, most Haven and Wayfare healers/buffers, and generally benefits little from most meta supports when her Active 2 is not up.


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  • Relies entirely on Cooldown Reduction looping for ally buffs and heals to stay alive, and generally uses lower-quality healers and tanks in the first place to enable the Cooldown Reduction looping shenanigans.


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  • Low base movement speed, easily caught out during intense sequences.


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  • Insanely demanding gear requirements, since most conventional buffs don’t work on Null Damage.


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  Yeah there’s a lot of complicated nonsense in this fake game LMFAO, this story is written by an insane person who loves writing complicated bullshit that tries to be way too many things at once. It’ll come a lot slower than this interlude might make it seem. I'm not going to immediately bust out the door with this level of nonsense when we do get around to actually exploring the system and mechanic stuff.

  There’s like 4 different games I’m pulling from; 2 gachas, 1 MMO and 1 ARPG.

  Three of them – the gachas and the MMO – are probably not guessable, since I’m mostly taking very generic systems, setting, story and worldbuilding stuff from them.

  For the other one though, there is some very specific and nerdy shit later on that you’ll probably be able to instantly nail if you’re as deep in the mines as me. A lot of this fake game’s mechanics and systems are pulled directly from it, and if you’ve been paying attention, you might have already been able to spot the reference in a previous chapter.

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