Soul Knight Prequel – Ultimate Infographics Guide

Infographics

This guide contains a compilation of useful infographics for beginners and advanced players alike.

Drops

Biome Drops:

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Elemental Core Items:

Stat Related Gear:

Cards:

Fatebounds

Fatebound Farming Guide:

Fatebound Farming Location:

Fatebounds List:

Pets

Fruits:

Pet’s Favorite Fruits:

Drop the fruit; the pets will eat them.

A simple way to level up a pet is to first drop the food. Next, go to any dungeon (elite would be better), then kill the boss. The pets will get a heart (increase in bond level), and then after that, you can feed them again, then repeat.

Pet Items:

This is the only best you can put on your pet for now it Buffs Allies/Minions.

Boons

Boons Effects:

Boons Class Modifiers:

Miscellaneous

Elemental Debuffs:

Item Substats:

Boss Spawn Times:

Statues:

This chart is a rough pattern-indicator to estimate the general trends of favorable stat distributions, NOT and end-all determinate factor for stat distribution. It was made before even the Shinobi class was well understood by the western playerbase, so certainly none of it is definite.

It is at most a very basic starting point to understanding stat distribution before a player looks deeper into the systems. In several cases, it will not even be remotely accurate, especially at higher levels of play. Always check your class’ stat priorities elsewhere, especially for specific recommended stat distributions.

TLDR: Don’t rely on this chart for stats.

NPC Quest Times:

Cybermod Costs & Dismantling Gains:

Note: After dismantling, you only gain chips corresponding to the amount of EsoCircuits you initially spent to Cybermod.

I appreciate your time and hope this little tutorial was helpful.

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