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The <span style="color:#ffcc00;"><b>Signets</b></span> are unique passives granted by equipment.
The <span style="color:#ffcc00;"><b>Signets</b></span> are unique passives granted by equipment. They cannot be learned with skill points.


Signets have their own skill tree on the first tab (along with the core and extra skills).
Signets have their own skill tree on the first tab (along with the core and extra skills).
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A proper build will have signets that complement the properties of each build and bonuses granted by it.
A proper build will have signets that complement the properties of each build and bonuses granted by it.
Note: Signets are similar to "Set Skills" from Monster Hunter games, where you wear multiple pieces with the same traits to level them up.
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There is a total of <span style="color:#44cc44;"><b>52</b></span> Signets in Luna Obscura, each of them improving a unique part of the character.
There is a total of <span style="color:#44cc44;"><b>52</b></span> Signets in Luna Obscura, each of them improving a unique part of the character.
Signets have <span style="color:#44cc44;"><b>Key Levels</b></span> that grant unique effects and change how a given skill behaves.
They still grant a smaller, constant bonus per level increased. But getting key levels is the most important part of any Signet build.
In-depth details about each can be found ingame, checking directly on the skill tree (after you change jobs out of apprentice).
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| Heal
| Lv 10
| Increase HP and SP by flat and % amount
| Lv 1
| 4 pieces
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| Blue
| Garden of Blades 
| Boosts Natural Regenerations
| Lv 1
| 2 pieces
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Revision as of 13:34, 9 September 2025

The Perfect setup of your style


The Signets are unique passives granted by equipment. They cannot be learned with skill points.

Signets have their own skill tree on the first tab (along with the core and extra skills).

The most important detail regarding signets is that by wearing multiple pieces of equipment with the same signet, they will increase in level, enabling more unique effects.

A proper build will have signets that complement the properties of each build and bonuses granted by it.

Note: Signets are similar to "Set Skills" from Monster Hunter games, where you wear multiple pieces with the same traits to level them up.


List of all Signets


There is a total of 52 Signets in Luna Obscura, each of them improving a unique part of the character.

Signets have Key Levels that grant unique effects and change how a given skill behaves.

They still grant a smaller, constant bonus per level increased. But getting key levels is the most important part of any Signet build.

In-depth details about each can be found ingame, checking directly on the skill tree (after you change jobs out of apprentice).

Signets
Icon Name Name Effect Focus Rarity
Heal Lv 10 Increase HP and SP by flat and % amount Lv 1 4 pieces
Blue Garden of Blades Boosts Natural Regenerations Lv 1 2 pieces