The Seven Deadly Sins Origin Account Progression Roadmap: What To Focus On In Your First Month

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For the first month in The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin, focus on unlocking systems, stabilizing one main team, and building Shared Mastery and weapons instead of spreading resources thin. Treat everything as phases: early story unlocks, then controlled exploration and targeted farming.

Week 1: Unlock core systems and learn the game

  • Push main story
    • Progress the yellow main quests until: fast travel, dungeons/instances, co‑op/boss content, and basic traversal (warps, gliding, etc.) are unlocked.
    • Don’t grind low‑level side content; use story to open the world and core menus first.
  • Learn combat and switching basics
    • Practice hero switching, Tag Skills, and perfect dodges using CM Kurono’s combat tips and early tutorials.
    • Aim for a basic rotation: skills → Tag swap → more skills → ultimates, rather than holding one hero on field.​​
  • Start light exploration
    • In each new area, grab nearby warp points, a few chests, and obvious collectibles while following the main quest.
    • This gives early materials and avoids being under‑geared without needing long free‑roam sessions.

Weeks 1–2: Lock in your core team and Mastery

  • Choose a 3–4 hero core
    • From your starting roster and early pulls, pick: one main DPS, one support/healer, and one breaker/secondary DPS (plus a flex fourth if you like).
    • MuMu and BlueStacks both warn that upgrading too many heroes early creates resource bottlenecks; commit to a small core.
  • Prioritize Hero Growth & Shared Mastery
    • CM Kurono’s Growth Edition explains that Mastery Growth boosts stats account‑wide and unlocks more weapon types as Mastery level increases.
    • Spend early growth materials on:
      • Leveling and enhancing your core heroes.
      • Raising Shared Mastery so you hit key thresholds (for example, extra weapon slots when Mastery reaches certain levels).
  • Use dailies and early dungeons smartly
    • Always clear daily tasks and limited‑entry growth dungeons for hero EXP, weapon mats, and gold; they are the best early value per minute.
    • Ignore low‑impact side stuff until these are done each day.

Weeks 2–3: Structured exploration and resource farming

  • Adopt a balanced loop each session
    • BlueStacks recommends balancing story, exploration, and combat:
      • Do dailies and growth content first.
      • Then explore one “ring” around your current warp points for chests and collectibles.
  • Target high‑value exploration
    • Prioritize:
      • Treasure chests and Star Fragments marked on maps/interactive tools.
      • Easy side quests and POIs around Liones and early regions that reward mats and currency.
  • Start serious boss/co‑op runs
    • Once your main trio is stable, use weekly/daily boss entries to farm specific ascension and enhancement materials.
    • Learn boss patterns so you can clear on‑level instead of over‑leveling, saving time and resources.

Weeks 3–4: Deepen builds and expand weapons

  • Upgrade weapons and Burst synergy
    • Netmarble and third‑party guides highlight weapons as a major power source; many 4–5★ weapons have strong Burst‑related passives.
    • For each core hero, focus on:
      • One primary weapon type (e.g., Axe/Greatsword for DPS, Staff or Sword & Shield for support).
      • Enhancing at least one good weapon to a comfortable level before spreading mats around.
  • Expand via Shared Mastery unlocks
    • As Mastery rises, unlock additional weapon types per hero and experiment with one or two alternative builds (e.g., a control‑oriented loadout versus pure DPS).
    • Only do this once your main loadouts feel strong; don’t cripple your primary builds to dabble in too many weapon trees.
  • Gradually add secondary heroes
    • Start investing lightly in extra heroes only when:
      • Your main trio can comfortably clear daily/weekly content.
      • You need specific roles for bosses or co‑op.

Long‑term habits after the first month

Once this first‑month roadmap is in place:

  • Keep daily/weekly checklists as non‑negotiable: login rewards, daily missions, growth dungeons, and key weekly challenges.
  • Use spare time on exploration passes in new regions to keep resources flowing and unlock more warps and POIs.
  • Treat new banners and events as optional accelerators, not the core of your progression; your stable account comes from Mastery, weapons, and a well‑built main team.

This focus, story unlocks, a tight core team, Shared Mastery, solid weapons, and structured exploration, gives you a strong, sustainable Origin account by the end of your first month without needing no‑life grind.

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