The Seven Deadly Sins Origin Daily And Weekly Checklist: Optimal Routine For Busy Players

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The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin is very friendly to busy players if you focus on core daily/weekly tasks instead of trying to do everything. A tight 20–40 minute routine can keep you geared, leveled, and stocked for new story content.​

Daily routine (10–30 minutes)

Aim to hit these every day; they’re the backbone of your account growth.

  • 1. Log in and claim all freebies
    • Grab login rewards, 7‑Day Daily Check‑In event gifts, and mailbox items as soon as you open the game.
    • Check the Event tab (Menu → Event) for limited‑time daily objectives or capped rewards.​​
  • 2. Clear daily missions / tasks
    • Origin follows Netmarble’s typical “daily task list” approach: complete a small set of objectives for premium currency and materials.​​
    • Focus on quick tasks that double as progression: clear a certain number of battles, cook once, do a co‑op/boss run, etc.
  • 3. Do your limited‑entry content
    • Use up daily dungeon/instance entries that reward hero EXP, weapon mats, and gold; these are usually time‑gated and high value.​
    • If time is tight, always prioritize the dungeons that give upgrade mats over pure gold.​
  • 4. Hit one or two bosses / co‑op runs
    • Use any daily or resin‑style currency on world/boss fights that drop ascension or enhancement materials.
    • Join quick co‑op rooms if available; they’re a fast way to clear tougher bosses with less personal time investment.​​
  • 5. Light exploration pass
    • On days you have a little extra time, grab 1–3 nearby chests or Star Fragments around your current warp points.
    • This keeps your exploration from falling behind without needing long sessions.​​

Weekly routine (stack on a lighter day)

Once per week, spend a slightly longer session (30–60 minutes) to knock out bigger objectives.

  • 1. Weekly task list / challenges
    • Expect a weekly missions page similar to Netmarble’s other games; these usually give premium currency and higher‑tier materials.​
    • Spread tasks across the week, but plan a catch‑up block to finish any remaining clear counts (boss battles, towers, special modes).​
  • 2. Progress main story and unlocks
    • Advance the main story at least a chapter or two so you keep unlocking regions, systems, and better rewards.​​
    • BlueStacks recommends balancing story with side content; weekly is a good time to push harder story segments.
  • 3. Deeper exploration session
    • Pick one region and clear a chunk of its chests, Star Fragments, and POIs using warps and mounts.
    • This gives a noticeable spike of resources and permanent bonuses that make the rest of the week easier.
  • 4. Event shop clean‑up
    • Check limited‑time events (boss exchanges, mini‑games) and buy out the best items before reset, usually upgrade mats, premium currency, and tickets.​​

Priority list for very busy days

If you only have 10–15 minutes:

  1. Log in, claim login/check‑in/mail.
  2. Clear core daily tasks until the daily rewards bar is full.​
  3. Spend limited entries (dungeons/boss attempts) on the best material stage available.

Everything else, exploration, extra co‑op, and long story pushes, can wait for a free evening or weekend session.

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