The ancient machines that set the forest alight several hundred years ago were ultimately beaten and sent to slumber in the derelict underground city.
Defeating these creatures should grant you access to materials that can enlighten you as to the nature of talents and their advancement.
Defeating these creatures should grant you access to materials that can enlighten you as to the nature of talents and their advancement.
Steeple of Ignorance is a Domain near Chatrakam Cave in Lokapala Jungle, Sumeru. Clearing this domain gives Character Talent Materials which can be used for leveling up Characters' talents to enhance their fighting ability. Challenge domains with higher levels to get better rewards.
Ley Line Disorder[]
Each level in this domain has the following Ley Line Disorder, respectively:
Level | Ley Line Disorder |
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I–IV | Dealing Elemental DMG increases the DMG dealt by all party members by 10% for 10s. Stacks triggered by different types of Elemental DMG are counted independently. Max 4 stacks. |
Challenge Features[]
Each level in this domain has the following Challenge Features:
Level | Challenge Features |
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III–IV | During the challenge, dealing Elemental DMG to opponents will increase the DMG dealt by all party members. Different types of Elemental DMG will trigger this effect with independent durations. As such, place characters with different Elemental Types into your party to use the Ley Line Disorder to your advantage in combat. |
Rewards[]
Steeple of Ignorance offers a rotating set of Character Talent Materials depending on the day it is completed.
Days | Name | |||
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Monday/ Thursday |
Full Moon | |||
Tuesday/ Friday |
Witticism | |||
Wednesday/ Saturday |
Basket of Discipline | |||
Sunday | Full Moon, Witticism, and Basket of Discipline are simultaneously available. |
In order to enter the higher levels of the domain, the player must have a certain Adventure Rank (AR).
Enemies[]
Steeple of Ignorance I | |
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Challenge Target | Defeat 2 opponent(s) within 300 second(s) |
Enemies | Wave 1: Wave 2: |
Steeple of Ignorance II | |
Challenge Target | Defeat 3 opponent(s) within 300 second(s) |
Enemies | Wave 1: Wave 2: |
Steeple of Ignorance III | |
Challenge Target | Defeat 2 opponent(s) within 300 second(s) |
Enemies | Wave 1: Wave 2: |
Steeple of Ignorance IV | |
Challenge Target | Defeat 2 opponent(s) within 300 second(s) |
Enemies |
Soundtracks[]
Trivia[]
Etymology[]
- The original Chinese name refers to the Buddhist term 昏识/昏識
hūnshí, "dull or confused knowledge; dimmed consciousness."[1][2]
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
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English | Steeple of Ignorance | — |
Chinese (Simplified) | 昏识塔 Hūnshí-tǎ | Tower of Faint Knowledge |
Chinese (Traditional) | 昏識塔 Hūnshí-tǎ | |
Japanese | 無学の塔 Mugaku no Tou[!][!] | Steeple of Ignorance |
Korean | 무지무지의 탑탑 Muji-ui Tap | Tower of Ignorance |
Spanish | Estupa Avidya | Avidya Stupa |
French | Tour de l'ignorance | Tower of Ignorance |
Russian | Башня невежества Bashnya nevezhestva | Tower of Ignorance |
Thai | โถงเบาปัญญา | |
Vietnamese | Tháp Hôn Thức | |
German | Turm der Bewusstseinsschwäche | Tower of Weak Consciousness |
Indonesian | Steeple of Ignorance | — |
Portuguese | Campanário da Ignorância | |
Turkish | Cehalet Kulesi | Ignorance Tower |
Italian | Campanile dell'Insipienza |
Change History[]
Released in Version 3.0