Bandits from the sea of sand lurk within this Domain.
Use your understanding of the secrets of the elements to defeat them and obtain the precious artifacts stored here.
Use your understanding of the secrets of the elements to defeat them and obtain the precious artifacts stored here.
Spire of Solitary Enlightenment is a Domain of Blessing located in Avidya Forest, Sumeru. Clearing this domain gives Artifacts. Challenge domains with higher levels to get better rewards.
Ley Line Disorder[]
Each level in this domain has the following Ley Line Disorder:
Level | Ley Line Disorder |
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I–IV | All party members' Elemental Mastery is increased based on 10% of the entire party's combined Elemental Mastery. This effect will be refreshed every 20s after recalculation. |
Challenge Features[]
Each level in this domain has the following Challenge Features:
Level | Challenge Features |
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III–IV | Place characters with high Elemental Mastery into your party to use the Ley Line Disorder to increase the Elemental Mastery of all party members. |
Rewards[]
Spire of Solitary Enlightenment offers the following Artifact Sets.
In order to enter the higher levels of the domain, you must have a certain Adventure Rank (AR). For more information regarding Artifact distribution, see Loot System/Artifact Drop Distribution.
Enemies[]
Seven Senses I | |
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Challenge Target | Defeat 8 opponent(s) within 360 second(s) |
Enemies | Wave 1: Wave 2: Wave 3: |
Seven Senses II | |
Challenge Target | Defeat 11 opponent(s) within 360 second(s) |
Enemies | Wave 1: Wave 2: Wave 3: |
Seven Senses III | |
Challenge Target | Defeat 7 opponent(s) within 360 second(s) |
Enemies | Wave 1: Wave 2: |
Seven Senses IV | |
Challenge Target | Defeat 3 opponent(s) within 360 second(s) |
Enemies |
Soundtracks[]
Trivia[]
Etymology[]
- In the Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Spanish versions, Pratyekabuddha (Sanskrit: प्रत्येकबुद्ध; Chinese: 缘觉), literally "isolated Buddha," is one of three types of enlightened beings according to some schools of Buddhism. Pratyekabuddhas are said to achieve enlightenment on their own or through an event, without the use of teachers or guides, but also do not lead others to enlightenment.[1]
Video Guides[]
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
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English | Spire of Solitary Enlightenment | — |
Chinese (Simplified) | 缘觉塔 Yuánjué-tǎ | Pratyekabuddha Tower |
Chinese (Traditional) | 緣覺塔 Yuánjué-tǎ | |
Japanese | 縁覚の塔 Enkaku no Tou[!][!] | Spire of Pratyekabuddha |
Korean | 연각연각의 탑탑 Yeon'gak-ui Tap | Tower of Pratyeka |
Spanish | Estupa Pratyekabuddha | Pratyekabuddha Stupa |
French | Tour de l'illumination | Tower of Enlightenment |
Russian | Шпиль одинокого просветления Shpil' odinokogo prosvetleniya | Spire of Solitary Enlightenment |
Thai | โถงปลุกโชคชะตา | |
Vietnamese | ThápTháp Duyên GiácDuyên Giác | |
German | Turm der einsamen Erleuchtung | Tower of Solitary Enlightenment |
Indonesian | Spire of Solitary Enlightenment | — |
Portuguese | Pináculo do Esclarecimento Solitário | |
Turkish | Münzevi Aydınlık Kulesi | Solitary Enlightenment Tower |
Italian | Guglia dell'Illuminazione solitaria |
Change History[]
Released in Version 3.0
References[]
- ↑ Wisdom Library: Pratyekabuddha