The Seven Deadly Sins Origin Leveling Guide: Fast Ways To Raise Account Level, Heroes, And Weapons

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Fast leveling in The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin comes from doing the right content every day, not grinding random mobs. Focus on three tracks, account/mastery, heroes, and weapons, and tie them to specific, repeatable activities.

Account level and Mastery: what to do

Account progression in Origin is mostly about playing varied content and pushing Mastery Growth.

  • Push main story whenever you’re not gated
    • Story quests give large chunks of EXP and unlock new systems, regions, and dungeons that feed your progression loop.
    • Don’t grind low‑level free battles; use story to raise account level until stages actually push back.
  • Invest in Mastery Growth early
    • CM Kurono calls Mastery “the most essential feature” for account power: it boosts stats and unlocks more weapon types for heroes as Mastery levels rise.
    • Spend Mastery materials as you get them instead of hoarding; they’re meant to be used continuously.
  • Hit daily and weekly tasks
    • Daily/weekly missions give EXP, Mastery materials, and growth resources just for playing a spread of content.
    • For busy players, finishing the daily bar and key weekly missions is the most time‑efficient way to raise overall account strength.​

Hero leveling: fast ways to raise characters

Raising heroes is where most of your combat power comes from, so be selective.

  • Focus on 3–4 core heroes
    • BlueStacks and MuMu both stress: pick one DPS, one support/healer, and a flex/breaker, and funnel EXP into them first.
    • Leveling “everyone a bit” burns EXP materials and slows your real progression.
  • Use growth dungeons and EXP sources
    • Run any hero EXP / growth dungeons every day; they’re the best EXP per minute and usually have limited entries.
    • Pair this with story clears and daily quests, which also grant EXP potions and hero‑growth items.​
  • Don’t over‑push levels you don’t need
    • Early on, aim to keep your main three around the recommended level for current story/regions instead of forcing max levels instantly.
    • Save higher‑tier EXP items for later tiers where the curve gets steep.

Weapon leveling: efficient enhancement and farming

Weapons are a huge part of your damage and Burst output, but materials are limited.

  • Choose one primary weapon per core hero
    • For each main hero, pick a weapon type that matches their role (e.g., axe/rapier for DPS, staff/shield for support).
    • Don’t spread enhancement stones across multiple mediocre weapons of the same type; pick the best base and commit.​
  • Farm weapon materials in the right places
    • Use weapon/growth dungeons and relevant bosses that drop the enhancement stones and weapon mats you need; these are usually more efficient than random open‑world farming.​
    • Events and shops often give a good chunk of enhancement stones, buy those out before spending premium currency elsewhere.​
  • Enhance smartly, not blindly
    • Early on, take your primary weapon to a comfortable enhancement tier (for example, mid levels) before worrying about perfect rolls or multiple side weapons.​
    • Only invest in a second or third weapon per hero once your main weapon feels strong for current content.

Daily and weekly habits that boost all three

Tie account, hero, and weapon leveling together in a simple routine:

  • Daily
    • Log in, claim login/mail/event rewards.
    • Clear daily missions until the reward bar is full.​
    • Run growth/EXP dungeons and weapon/boss stages with limited entries.
    • If time allows, advance story or do a short exploration loop for chests and materials.
  • Weekly
    • Finish weekly missions/challenges that give extra growth materials and currency.​
    • Spend any weekly caps (e.g., special boss currencies, event shops) on hero/weapon growth items first.​

Sticking to this pattern, main story for unlocks, focused growth dungeons, a tight main team, and one strong weapon per hero, levels your account, heroes, and weapons fast without wasting resources on the wrong content.

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